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Jon wrote:Primus are touring in july, first UK tour in years, last time I saw them was early 90s, around the time of the vids

the bloke is as mad as a fruitbat

Quality, that's made my day :lol: :lol: :thumbright:
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Jon wrote:Primus are touring in july, first UK tour in years, last time I saw them was early 90s, around the time of the vids

the bloke is as mad as a fruitbat :lol:

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Liking that, Jon :thumbright:
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Talking of Living Colour, Doug Wimbish is prob the best bassist i've seen live in recent times.

Or maybe John Paul Jones...

Or Geddy Lee...

etc etc

Saw Jack Bruce last year with Robin Trower but wasnt too impressed TBH - much prefer RT with his regular band, and Davey P back on vocals.

Long time since I saw Primus too... whenever they came over to support Rush... '92 i think. Would prob be going this time round, but got tickets for The Black Crowes on the same date.

Not seen Flea (Chili Peppers) mentioned yet? He's always up there in the polls... rightly so IMHO.


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RobTwin wrote:Talking of Living Colour, Doug Wimbish is prob the best bassist i've seen live in recent times.
Agree, really good bassist :thumbright: Saw the Chilli's at an early V-Fest, again, really good ;)
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dustymopar wrote:Jon, Thanks for the Primus links :thumbright: They remind me a little of Living Color, just that Living Color are all black :rr: :lol:
And Bi..! :shock: they even do a song called Bi

forgot about Stanley Clarke 8-)
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Yes, and Jaco Pastorius :thumbright:
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dustymopar wrote:Yes, and Jaco Pastorius :thumbright:
Great shame he went Mad :cry: bit like Syd Barrat tragic

Have you seen that Vid of Jaco playing covered in Mud :shock: did some strange things.
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I knew he was a manic depressive and had an early death - No, I haven't seen the mud thing.....
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TYREMAN wrote:
dustymopar wrote:Jon, Thanks for the Primus links :thumbright: They remind me a little of Living Color, just that Living Color are all black :rr: :lol:
And Bi..! :shock: they even do a song called Bi

forgot about Stanley Clarke 8-)
Stanley Clark "SCHOOL DAYS" GREAT,but I never saw him :oops:
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My favourite bass player has to be Hookey although I don't think he is the best, I just love his effortless coolness.
Then Herbie Flowers, remember the bass line in Walk on the wild side,
Sting should get a mention, early Police and Cherry Vanilla stuff was very bass line inspired. Gary Tallent, the Boss's Bass player is very good.
Trevor Bolder was a very solid Spider and Steve Curry from the original 3 peice T.Rex. Paul Simmenon bot better and better and Matlock from the Pistols held everything together. Agree about Lynot he never let you down.
However for me the rythem section of Fleetwood Mac is unbeatable so, John Macvie......me
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Hookey I have not heard of although agree that Sting is very good.

I think 'best' is possibly the wrong to desribe these artist's. What's best, Apples or Bananna's?? Favourite bassist's maybe :thumbright:
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fella from the sensless things

Morgan Nicholls sensless things
currently plays bass for gorillaz and Mike skinner lilly allen

just looks like he's enjoing it





seen them live many times..

Its an image thing....yes the band has a lead singer and lead guitarist

but he plays his bass like its lead bass and the band don't exist


Billy Nicholls son

Billy is was session bassist who worked with The Who

session singer and bassist on immediate records



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Hadn't heard of him Dave, cheers :thumbright:
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Graeme Fyfe buy's his cameras in my daughters shop but I have never heard him play :?
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I buy his bannanas

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