Bilbo Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 You know what I am saying? Who are the people you used to think were the dbs but you have now got bored of? The people you bought everything they recorded but now avoid like the plague. Mine? Jaco Pastorius - was he the greatest? Not sure but definately the most influential. I have dozens of his recordings and some of them are superb but some are just not emotionally very satisfying. He could soooo repeat himself! I guess he could have been so much more if he hadn't been ill. Jeff Berlin - set phasers to stun. Early Bruford stuff, Allan Holdsworth's 'Road Games' was a real head turner for me but I don't like his solo bass stuff after 'Dixie'. His sound is too 'clean', not enough depth, enough 'bass' ness! I know he really wants to be a commercial success (or why would he arrange Norah Jones tunes) but, until he understands that the music is not about the instruments or the bass playing but about the emotions, the sounds and the arrangements, he will remain in iconic obscurity. And he'll never be taken seriously by the music business until he shaves off that moustache. Percy Jones - liked him when he was current (early Brand X) but he still sounds the same 25 years later and it doesn't work so well for me anymore. Shame - he really did break new ground. Steve Harris - he got me into bass playing when I was 16/17 and I remember being astonished at the fact that he played with his fingers. Now I am only astonished that Iron Maiden are still going and his fingers still have skin on them. Geddy Lee - Used to love Rush but now, when I go back to listen for old times sake, I wince at the pseudo-technicality of it all. It's all so transparent! And the lyrics? I thought Peart was such a deep man! So who have you left behind as your ears have moved on??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrayfan Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 (edited) Haha - here are three: 1. Jaco Pastorious - "you're a bass player, you must love Jaco". Jazz funk widdling. Thanks, but I'll pass if you don't mind 2. Stanley Clarke - see above. 'School Days'? I'd rather be in detention. 3. Victor Wooten. See reason 1 Bass players I've come to admire: 1. Flea - soulful and inventive 2. Bruce Foxton - as a bass player, playing his lines is a pleasure 3. Mark Stoermer (The Killers) - inventive and clever use of melody and licks 4. Andy Rourke (The Smiths) - same as 3. Edited November 9, 2007 by stingrayfan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hit&Run Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 [quote name='bilbo230763' post='85952' date='Nov 9 2007, 02:19 PM']Jeff Berlin - he'll never be taken seriously by the music business until he shaves off that moustache.[/quote] Amen to that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul, the Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 [quote name='MB1' post='85978' date='Nov 9 2007, 03:14 PM']MB1. Stan The Man?....... surely not! [/quote] Hang on. What? You quoted! YOU QUOTED! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urb Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 I don't know if I can do five but here goes: 1 Flea 2 Stu Hamm 3 Jonas Hellborg 4 Les Claypool And a massively distant 5th place to... Vic Wooten... I still love him as an overall bassist - just a bit bored of his solo style and music - but he's still a giant of modern day bass and an incredible teacher too. M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul, the Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Most of these guys I have respect for, but I don't get Jonas Hellborg. Or Rush. Chris Squire Flea (punk-slap, early stuff - subway to venus) Rocco Prestia -- Most other bassists I have been interested in I still admire: Jeff Ament, Mike Gordon, flea as a groover, JPJ, Andy Fraser, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond and many more I can't think of right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Fudge Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Geddy Lee is God. And you are allowed a blood transfusion if you worship him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShergoldSnickers Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 [quote name='stingrayfan' post='85959' date='Nov 9 2007, 02:31 PM']2. Stanley Clarke - see above. 'School Days'? I'd rather be in detention.[/quote] His upright bass playing is a bit more considered, but even that's difficult to listen to now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bass_In_Yer_Face Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Amen to the Jaco thing. He is rammed down your throat from the second you pick up the bass and I just don't get him...sorry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 [b]Mark King[/b]... I used to think the sun shone out of his every orifice, he was my first big hero, god I wanted to [i]be[/i] him... but now 20 years later, he's still doing [u]exactly the same thing[/u]... the only thing that has changed is his waistline He used to be a slap god, but nowadays youtube is crawling with young guys who can completely blow him into the weeds. Ironically, my favourite by far of his 'recent' work is his 'One Man' solo album... not a single slapped note on the entire thing, just good well-written well-performed well-produced songs. Real songs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy67 Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 I find it really difficult to be put off bassist as they all have that individual thing they do! guitarist on the other hand......some cant stop soloing, can play but no class nor feel for space...such as: sqweedgie malmsteen joe satriani steve via theres a space...must widdle, must widdle..........aaarrrgghh!!! just stop guys and smell the coffee!!! below is a list and please feel free to pick the worst offenders...above are mine! 1. Jimi Hendrix* - Jimi Hendrix Experience 2. Eric Clapton - Yardbirds, Cream, Derek & The Dominos, Solo 3. Jimmy Page - Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Firm 4. Jeff Beck - Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, Solo 5. Eddie Van Halen - Van Halen 6. Stevie Ray Vaughan* - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 7. Joe Satriani - Solo 8. Ritchie Blackmore - Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmores Night 9. Steve Vai - David Lee Roth, Whitesnake, Solo 10. David Gilmour - Pink Floyd, Solo 11. John Petrucci - Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment 12. Randy Rhoads* - Quiet Riot, Ozzy 13. Allan Holdsworth - Solo 14. Paul Gilbert - Mr. Big, Racer X, Solo 15. Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force, Solo 16. Phil Keaggy - Glass Harp, Solo 17. Jason Becker - Cacophony, David Lee Roth Band, Solo 18. John Mclaughlin - Mahavishnu Orchestra 19. Duane Allman* - Allman Brothers Band, Derek & the Dominos 20. Chuck Berry - Solo 21. Eric Johnson - Solo 22. Steve Howe - Yes, Solo 23. Neal Schon - Santana, Journey, Solo 24. Brian May - Queen 25. Gary Moore - Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, Skid Row, Solo 26. Bo Diddley - Solo 27. Steve Morse - Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Solo 28. Carlos Santana - Santana 29. Tony Iommi - Black Sabbath 30. Buckethead - Guns N' Roses, Solo John MclaughlinNuno Bettencourt 31. Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits, Solo 32. Marty Friedman - Cacophony, Megadeth, Solo 33. Nuno Bettencourt - Extreme, Mourning Widows 34. Shawn Lane* - Willy, Solo 35. Kirk Hammett - Metallica 36. Uli Jon Roth - Scorpions 37. Terry Kath* - Chicago Transit Authority 38. Alex Lifeson - Rush 39. Frank Zappa* - Mothers of Invention, Solo 40. Rory Gallagher* - Solo 41. Dimebag Darrell* - Pantera 42. Peter Green - Fleetwood Mac, Solo 43. Robin Trower - Procal Harum, Solo 44. Slash - Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver 45. Mick Taylor - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Rolling Stones 46. Robert Fripp - King Crimson 47. Tom Morello - Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave 48. Michael Schenker - Scorpions, UFO, MSG, Contraband 49. Ry Cooder - Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Solo 50. Angus Young - AC/DC 51. Keith Richards - Rolling Stones, Solo 52. Michael Angelo Batio - Nitro, Solo 53. John Squire - Stone Roses 54. Pete Townshend - The Who 55. Steve Hackett - Genisis 56. Zakk Wylde - Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society 57. George Harrison* - Beatles, Traveling Wilberys, Solo 58. Alvin Lee - Ten Years After 59. Dave Davies - Kinks 60. Jerry Cantrell - Alice In Chains, Solo 61. Steve Stevens - Billy Idol 62. Johnny Winter - Solo 63. Dickie Betts - Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts & Great Southern 64. John Cipollina* - Quicksilver Messenger Service 65. Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band Jason BeckerJoe Satriani 66. Steve Cropper - Booker T. & MG's/Stax sessions 67. Adrian Belew - King Crimson 68. Joe Bonamassa - Solo 69. Steve Lukather - Toto, Solo 70. Jerry Garcia* - Grateful Dead 71. Joe Perry - Aerosmith 72. Prince - Prince & The Revolution 73. Kim Mitchell - Max Webster, Solo 74. Adrian Smith - Iron Maiden 75. Dave Murray - Iron Maiden 76. Neil Young - Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, Solo 77. Billy Gibbons - ZZ Top 78. Tony MacAlpine - Solo 79. Mike McCready - Pearl Jam 80. Adam Jones - Tool 81. Gary Hoey - Solo 82. Leslie West - Mountain, Solo 83. Peter Frampton - Humble Pie, Frampton's Camel, Solo 84. Dick Dale - Del-Tones 85. Vito Bratta - White Lion 86. Mickey "Guitar" Baker - 50's sessions/ Mickey & Sylvia 87. John Frusciante - Red Hot Chili Peppers 88. Ronnie Montrose - Montrose, Edgar Winter Group 89. Mick Ronson* - David Bowie, Solo 90. Roy Buchanan* - Solo 91. Warren Haynes - Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule 92. Vinnie Moore - Alice Cooper, Solo 93. Robbie Krieger - Doors, Solo 94. Chris DeGarmo - Queensryche 95. Jake E. Lee - Cutting Crew, Ozzy, Badlands, Solo 96. Glen Tipton - Judas Priest 97. Joe Walsh - James Gang, Eagles, Solo 98. K.K. Downing - Judas Priest 99. Eddie Hazel* - Funkadelic 100. Alex Skolnick - Testament Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bnt Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 (edited) re Geddy - if you don't like what he's doing on the 70s stuff... get some newer stuff, such as [i]Presto[/i] (Wall-to-Wall Wal) or [i]Snakes & Arrows[/i] (dense & melodic). He doesn't stick to the same style for too long. I think he's a bit overdue for a change of bass, though, I never liked that Jazz into SansAmp sound (too muddy). I'm having difficulty coming up with even one name, because I tend to take the "progressive" view - musicians will inevitably change over time, and usually for the better. But: - Mark King: technically amazing, but technique does not make a song, and things were never the same after the Gould Bros. left Level 42. - Doug Wimbish: gave me an earful in the 90s with Tackhead and his other Adrian Sherwood / Keith LeBlanc collaborations, and Living Colour's [i]Stain[/i], but seemed to go "off the boil" a bit. Edited November 10, 2007 by bnt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chardbass Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 Love em all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ergon Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 5 i got tired of? erm ok, well there was: -stu hamm who i thought was god at one point but listened to some other stuff by him and found it boring -never got into victor wooten enought to have a good opinion -errm yeah sting... yeah someone told me he was a good bassist but i've never seen him write or play anything of any additional complication or variation to his usual linier simple basslines errrrrm... stuck... bassists i love is easier: -oliver reidel, not amazingly complicated playing but seeman is some brilliantly written music. -john paul jones, excelent bassist and musical director -flea, hes good fun and very creative with his playing wow i'm bad at thinking of stuff... that'll do i say Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nate Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 RE: Jaco being a Jazz/Funk Widdler.... listen to some other redordings with him on... not many of our favourite bass players would be doing what they're doing without him. It's like anyone great who has existed...Bach, through to Buddy Rich - yeah, people can probably do it better now but nobody was doing it before them and in my opinion there is greatness in that fact. Think about it... N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tait Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) flea in his newer stuff. i still hink hes a good bass player, but i just find some of his basslines (scar tissue for example) BORING! also, (dont burn me for this) i used to think mark hoppus was great. Edited November 16, 2007 by lwtait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E_MaN Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 [quote name='andy67' post='86358' date='Nov 10 2007, 01:27 AM']I find it really difficult to be put off bassist as they all have that individual thing they do! guitarist on the other hand......some cant stop soloing, can play but no class nor feel for space...such as: sqweedgie malmsteen joe satriani steve via theres a space...must widdle, must widdle..........aaarrrgghh!!! just stop guys and smell the coffee!!! below is a list and please feel free to pick the worst offenders...above are mine! 1. Jimi Hendrix* - Jimi Hendrix Experience 2. Eric Clapton - Yardbirds, Cream, Derek & The Dominos, Solo 3. Jimmy Page - Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Firm 4. Jeff Beck - Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, Solo 5. Eddie Van Halen - Van Halen 6. Stevie Ray Vaughan* - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 7. Joe Satriani - Solo 8. Ritchie Blackmore - Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmores Night 9. Steve Vai - David Lee Roth, Whitesnake, Solo 10. David Gilmour - Pink Floyd, Solo 11. John Petrucci - Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment 12. Randy Rhoads* - Quiet Riot, Ozzy 13. Allan Holdsworth - Solo 14. Paul Gilbert - Mr. Big, Racer X, Solo 15. Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force, Solo 16. Phil Keaggy - Glass Harp, Solo 17. Jason Becker - Cacophony, David Lee Roth Band, Solo 18. John Mclaughlin - Mahavishnu Orchestra 19. Duane Allman* - Allman Brothers Band, Derek & the Dominos 20. Chuck Berry - Solo 21. Eric Johnson - Solo 22. Steve Howe - Yes, Solo 23. Neal Schon - Santana, Journey, Solo 24. Brian May - Queen 25. Gary Moore - Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, Skid Row, Solo 26. Bo Diddley - Solo 27. Steve Morse - Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Solo 28. Carlos Santana - Santana 29. Tony Iommi - Black Sabbath 30. Buckethead - Guns N' Roses, Solo John MclaughlinNuno Bettencourt 31. Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits, Solo 32. Marty Friedman - Cacophony, Megadeth, Solo 33. Nuno Bettencourt - Extreme, Mourning Widows 34. Shawn Lane* - Willy, Solo 35. Kirk Hammett - Metallica 36. Uli Jon Roth - Scorpions 37. Terry Kath* - Chicago Transit Authority 38. Alex Lifeson - Rush 39. Frank Zappa* - Mothers of Invention, Solo 40. Rory Gallagher* - Solo 41. Dimebag Darrell* - Pantera 42. Peter Green - Fleetwood Mac, Solo 43. Robin Trower - Procal Harum, Solo 44. Slash - Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver 45. Mick Taylor - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Rolling Stones 46. Robert Fripp - King Crimson 47. Tom Morello - Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave 48. Michael Schenker - Scorpions, UFO, MSG, Contraband 49. Ry Cooder - Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Solo 50. Angus Young - AC/DC 51. Keith Richards - Rolling Stones, Solo 52. Michael Angelo Batio - Nitro, Solo 53. John Squire - Stone Roses 54. Pete Townshend - The Who 55. Steve Hackett - Genisis 56. Zakk Wylde - Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society 57. George Harrison* - Beatles, Traveling Wilberys, Solo 58. Alvin Lee - Ten Years After 59. Dave Davies - Kinks 60. Jerry Cantrell - Alice In Chains, Solo 61. Steve Stevens - Billy Idol 62. Johnny Winter - Solo 63. Dickie Betts - Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts & Great Southern 64. John Cipollina* - Quicksilver Messenger Service 65. Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band Jason BeckerJoe Satriani 66. Steve Cropper - Booker T. & MG's/Stax sessions 67. Adrian Belew - King Crimson 68. Joe Bonamassa - Solo 69. Steve Lukather - Toto, Solo 70. Jerry Garcia* - Grateful Dead 71. Joe Perry - Aerosmith 72. Prince - Prince & The Revolution 73. Kim Mitchell - Max Webster, Solo 74. Adrian Smith - Iron Maiden 75. Dave Murray - Iron Maiden 76. Neil Young - Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, Solo 77. Billy Gibbons - ZZ Top 78. Tony MacAlpine - Solo 79. Mike McCready - Pearl Jam 80. Adam Jones - Tool 81. Gary Hoey - Solo 82. Leslie West - Mountain, Solo 83. Peter Frampton - Humble Pie, Frampton's Camel, Solo 84. Dick Dale - Del-Tones 85. Vito Bratta - White Lion 86. Mickey "Guitar" Baker - 50's sessions/ Mickey & Sylvia 87. John Frusciante - Red Hot Chili Peppers 88. Ronnie Montrose - Montrose, Edgar Winter Group 89. Mick Ronson* - David Bowie, Solo 90. Roy Buchanan* - Solo 91. Warren Haynes - Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule 92. Vinnie Moore - Alice Cooper, Solo 93. Robbie Krieger - Doors, Solo 94. Chris DeGarmo - Queensryche 95. Jake E. Lee - Cutting Crew, Ozzy, Badlands, Solo 96. Glen Tipton - Judas Priest 97. Joe Walsh - James Gang, Eagles, Solo 98. K.K. Downing - Judas Priest 99. Eddie Hazel* - Funkadelic 100. Alex Skolnick - Testament[/quote] I don't think I even KNOW that amount of bass players. Jaco - has the odd nice song, part from that no thank you. Cliff Burton - Used to love the guy, but now I just realise he was a decent bassist who was simply louder than the rest. Steve Harris - Dum dadadum dadadum dadadum dadaum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ergon Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 i thought that list was gitarists?? slash certainly isn't a bassist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nate Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 The original post does say - GUITARISTS... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilbo Posted November 13, 2007 Author Share Posted November 13, 2007 No it didn't Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheddatom Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 [quote name='andy67' post='86358' date='Nov 10 2007, 01:27 AM']33. Nuno Bettencourt - Extreme, Mourning Widows[/quote] You're tired of Nuno? Maybe get your ears syringed! I am tired of muse. I still love their old stuff, but, now they're getting old, and, crap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy67 Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 never tire of nuno! the three I mentioned were in the post the other 100 was a list to chose from! sorry if I misled or caused confusion.. andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheddatom Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 Sorry! I obviously misunderstood your post. I don't know many people that have heard of nuno, so it's cool to see someone else! I love "Waiting for the punchline", which is on the whole very groovey and sounds amazing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3V17C Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 nuno rules! i was never really into extreme becasue that singer annoyed the hell out of me, but as a guitarist nuno is definitely up there, especially listening to some of his solo bits n bobs more recently. peace c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 [quote name='3V17C' post='87969' date='Nov 13 2007, 05:30 PM']nuno rules! i was never really into extreme becasue that singer annoyed the hell out of me, but as a guitarist nuno is definitely up there, especially listening to some of his solo bits n bobs more recently.[/quote] What about the unison guitar/bass solo in 'Cupid's Dead'..?? Outrageous! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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