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Wow....the more I hear what most of you started with, the more small and ugly I feel about my first one: Jesus just left Chicago by ZZ TOP. (Were there more than three notes? )   Fortunately back then I didn't know about basschat, otherwise after having heard all your "firsts" I would have been discouraged and I would have given up bass playing immediately.  Thank God that thread didn't appear 8years ago.😊

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I'm another one who learned Peaches by The Stranglers as my first song on bass guitar. And like someone else who has already posted it was on a Marlin Slammer that a friend had let me borrow. Dead strings, action a mile high and it weighed a ton!

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Don't think there was any discernable first track...in all honesty, I started playing with another couple of schoolfriends (we were 14 or 15, I guess), we didn't practice away from that environment and we just made up our own three-chord songs.  I used to play along with All The World's a Stage by Rush and Sweet F*nny Adams by Sweet.  That's pretty much where I started, so it would have been Bastille Day or Set Me Free.

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All Day And All Of The Night - The Kinks

 

actually, it could have been You Really Got Me... sometime in the late 80's.

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Can't tell you what the first bass song was as they were all originals and long since forgotten.

First song i ever learnt on guitar was Eddie And the Hot Rods, Do Anything You Wanna Do

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Blimey some of you were learning tricky stuff to start! Mine was smoke on the water Deep Purple, as played by most teenagers in music stores 😂

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Games People Play - the Joe South version.

 

ETA: the first song I played in public was Pretty In Pink.

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Oh my, that's light-years back from now!😉😂..impossible for me to recall well🤷..but let me gamble for: Hey Joe (Hendrix), All Right Now (The Free), You Really Got Me (The Kinks)..😉😊

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U2 - New Years Day


It kind of blew my mind and made me aware of the power of a good arrangement - how closely musical parts could fit together and still sound completely different to one another.

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Iron Maiden “Running Free” in early 1986. I played violin in school (quite badly) before I started learning bass and worked out the main riff of the song on the fiddle first, holding it like a guitar. 

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