bass_in_ya_face Posted August 31, 2007 Posted August 31, 2007 Without a doubt Bernard Edwards but can anyone recommend others to listen to? Quote
paul, the Posted August 31, 2007 Posted August 31, 2007 Saw Kramer VS. Kramer earlier. Anyone know what the track was in the party scene at the job interview? Loved the bassline and tone. Quote
bass_ferret Posted August 31, 2007 Posted August 31, 2007 There was some bloke called Marcus who played on all the Luther Vandross stuff. Quote
Kiwi Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 As well as Bernard Edwards (Chic/Sister Sledge), its worth checking out Verdine White (Earth Wind and Fire) Louis Johnson (Bros Johnson) Rutger Gunnarsson (Abba) Johnny Flippin (Fatback Band) Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool and the Gang) Hamish Stuart (Average White Band) and I guess you could also include Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees) Quote
Stuart Clayton Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='53717' date='Sep 1 2007, 09:01 AM']As well as Bernard Edwards (Chic/Sister Sledge), its worth checking out Verdine White (Earth Wind and Fire) Louis Johnson (Bros Johnson) Rutger Gunnarsson (Abba) Johnny Flippin (Fatback Band) Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool and the Gang) Hamish Stuart (Average White Band) and I guess you could also include Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees)[/quote] Lequient Jobe played with Rose Royce and was responsible for the great bassline on Car Wash, so he could be one to check out. Stu Quote
andyonbass Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 There's a load of good stuff on [url="http://www.70disco.com/hitpar1-50.htm"]HERE[/url] Not entirely sure I agree with [i]all[/i] of 'em, though, but a good resource all the same. Some tabs and midi too. Check it out Quote
SJA Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Leon Sylvers - the whispers "and the beat goes on" TM Stevens - Narada Walden I should've loved ya Freddie Washington - Patrice Rushen's forget me nots Quote
Simon Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 [quote name='SJA' post='53797' date='Sep 1 2007, 01:14 PM']TM Stevens - Narada Walden I should've loved ya[/quote] That was TM!?! Awesome! What a tune! Quote
bass_in_ya_face Posted September 1, 2007 Author Posted September 1, 2007 (edited) [quote name='SJA' post='53797' date='Sep 1 2007, 01:14 PM']Leon Sylvers - the whispers "and the beat goes on" TM Stevens - Narada Walden I should've loved ya Freddie Washington - Patrice Rushen's forget me nots[/quote] "and the beat goes on" what a cracking track that was and the bass on "forget me nots" is a belter also. Edited September 1, 2007 by bass_in_ya_face Quote
Rich Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Any idea who played on Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way"? Quote
spike Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 I don't know who the bassist is but I love the bassline to this [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-opY4qcidFk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-opY4qcidFk[/url] I love the orange suits too Quote
beerdragon Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='53717' date='Sep 1 2007, 08:01 AM']As well as Bernard Edwards (Chic/Sister Sledge), its worth checking out Verdine White (Earth Wind and Fire) Louis Johnson (Bros Johnson) Rutger Gunnarsson (Abba) Johnny Flippin (Fatback Band) Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool and the Gang) Hamish Stuart (Average White Band) and I guess you could also include Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees)[/quote] I'm puzzled by the Maurice Gibb one. apart from the early days i'd of thought he would have never been near a recording seesion with a bass. Quote
SJA Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 (edited) there's another disco bassline I like that mysteriously appears on 2 records (not sampled, but ripped off, it seems)- Whatnauts "help is on the way" and a year later, Fat Larry's band "act like you know" De La Soul sampled it for "name and number" (I think from the Whatnauts song) Edited September 1, 2007 by SJA Quote
chardbass Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 I remember transcribing Liquid Gold's 'Dance Yourself Dizzy'- I read it later for a recording and had a pig of a time. It's an octave-fest and a half. Not sure who played on it though. Quote
bass_in_ya_face Posted September 1, 2007 Author Posted September 1, 2007 [quote name='spike' post='53879' date='Sep 1 2007, 04:15 PM']I don't know who the bassist is but I love the bassline to this [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-opY4qcidFk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-opY4qcidFk[/url] I love the orange suits too [/quote] It took me years to notice but isn't this the track that David Brent is humming during his famous 'dance' for comic relief in 'The Office' ? Quote
Kiwi Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 [quote name='beerdragon' post='53881' date='Sep 1 2007, 04:22 PM']I'm puzzled by the Maurice Gibb one. apart from the early days i'd of thought he would have never been near a recording seesion with a bass.[/quote] He wrote all the music for the Bee Gees and took charge in the recording studio. He was a multi instrumentalist playing guitar, organ, keys and bass. He may have been the quiet one but he was also the creative glue between the three of them. His bass playing style was very similar to Paul McCartney and John McVie in that it was uncomplicated but he made sure every note was placed where it counted, to carry the groove. Listen to Jive Talking and Night Fever for good examples of his playing. Quote
Stuart Clayton Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='54084' date='Sep 2 2007, 06:26 AM']He wrote all the music for the Bee Gees and took charge in the recording studio. He was a multi instrumentalist playing guitar, organ, keys and bass. He may have been the quiet one but he was also the creative glue between the three of them. His bass playing style was very similar to Paul McCartney and John McVie in that it was uncomplicated but he made sure every note was placed where it counted, to carry the groove. Listen to Jive Talking and Night Fever for good examples of his playing.[/quote] I'd love to know who played bass on 'Somebody Else's Guy' by Jocelyn Brown. Anyone know? Stu Quote
Mokl Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 If anybody can tell me who played bass on The Pointer Sister's "How Long (Betcha Gotta Chick on The Side)", I would love to know. That's some seriously great playing, in my humble. :-) Quote
Kiwi Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 [quote name='Stuart Clayton' post='54312' date='Sep 2 2007, 06:17 PM']I'd love to know who played bass on 'Somebody Else's Guy' by Jocelyn Brown. Anyone know?[/quote] At a guess, Randy Hope Taylor? Quote
Shaggy Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Best Disco bassist? Me, for kitting up as the biker from "Village People" Quote
steve-soar Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 + 1 for Freddie Washington, who is playing for Steeley Dan at the mo. Disco can mean a lot of things. Do you mean the Golden period of Northern Soul, or the Studio 54 era? How about Rapture by Blondie, nice and simple but groovey as f**k. Quote
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