Lets start a new thread and see if it can get hijacked with a car-based theme
This thread has got to be about bass players YOU have seen LIVE.
I guess from a technical perspective, the best I have seen are probably John Entwistle and Roger Glover. Not Sting
I have not seen Level 42 so can't comment, thanks god.........
In terms of "Entertaining", I would go with Phil Lynott, but in terms of presence, it's got to be Lemmy. Not technically clever, but by god there's some power and energy there!!!
I await your suggestions... I am sure the Twinsters will chip in here........
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 8:09 pm
by drewcrane
I always loved the way James Dewar played bass and vocals for Robin Trower,
so on a car theme , R/T is really cool,
and Dave says he saw his dentures
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 8:11 pm
by Pete
Have you SEEN him Drew?
You must be knocking on
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 8:33 pm
by Gareth
Geddy Lee and Chris Squire are probably the best bass players I have seen live. Can't be doing with that slap bass malarky so Mark King does nowt for me.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 8:41 pm
by dustymopar
Best I have seen, without any question of a doubt has got to be Mr King. Probably around 20 times in the last 20 years and did again just before Christmas. Not that I particularly like Level 42 (post 1984 anyway) but from a technical perspective is up there with the best
One guy that I haven't seen, but would love to is Louis Johnson. Very different style and an absolute animal. I could list loads....
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:00 pm
by Pete
Thanks Dusty, Checked out the Mark King vid - for a while - clever but irritating....my skirt is not blown up by that...
The other chap has a fair bit of talent
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:08 pm
by Ian Z
horses fer courses.
Dusty Hill
Ian Kilminster
bloke from Chic
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:15 pm
by Pete
I Googled "horses fer courses" but not joy there
I did not know you liked it loud.
Hope you are keeping well, Ian
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:18 pm
by dustymopar
Pete wrote:The other chap has a fair bit of talent
Louis Johnson is my fav nowaday's. See, I like listerning to Blues Rock/Blues etc, but from a bassist perspective it get's a bit boring IMO...
But when I practice, I play slap and funk licks as they are fun and in general require more skill. That's not to say Rock bassist's do not have skill - far from it Check out Steve Harris out of Iron Maiden - I challenge anyone to play as he does with just 2 fingers lol!
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:20 pm
by Pete
Gareth wrote:Geddy Lee and Chris Squire are probably the best bass players I have seen live. .
I have seen Rush too but that was a LOOOOOOOOOOOOnnggg while ago...
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:23 pm
by dustymopar
Ian Z wrote:bloke from Chic
Bernard Edwards, he is good! I am practicing one of his at the moment Crusty Hill is OK, but those licks are so damn easy to play.... Although ZZ Top is generally summit I would listern to
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:26 pm
by Dave-R
Jack Bruce was pretty good.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:33 pm
by Pete
...but have you SEEN him?
I would have liked to have seen Noel Redding and his colleagues but i was born too late
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:35 pm
by Ian Z
Pete, all good thnks. Hope the chinese lanterns are givin you a miss.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 11 9:37 pm
by Pete
..so we have also established that many bass players are not known for their beauty...