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Topic: Who is your favourite bass player?
Posted By: MonsterMagnet
Subject: Who is your favourite bass player?
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 12:50
Sorry for my first vote...  Unhappy

Chris Squire is naturally for me the best bass player Cool. And then is Ray Sulman, the brillant bassist- violonist-guitarist-flautist-singer-trumpetist !


If you like some other bassists, name them please and check a "default" player in the above list. 
Thank you.

 










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Posted By: Progosopher
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 12:54
I'm still going to vote for Squire, although I think there are several listed here who are better than he is.  Namely, McCormick, Jones, and Pastorius.

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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 12:55
Always was...always will be...Chris Squire.

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Posted By: The Truth
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 12:55
Chris Squire has been my favorite bass player since I heard my first Yes album.

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Posted By: UndercoverBoy
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 12:55
Ray Shulman


Posted By: SaltyJon
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 13:01
Last time I said Hugh Hopper...I think I'll stick with him, though I'm incredibly tempted to switch to Richard Sinclair.  I might do that too. 

Others I enjoy: Philippe Bussonnet, Jannick Top, Bernard Paganotti, Sasaki Hisashi, Kazuyoshi Kimoto, Kengo Sakamoto, and Nasuno Mitsuru.  They're all in various Zeuhl/Avant Garde bands.  Indeed, the first three are all excellent bassists who played with Magma, and the rest played in various groups with Yoshida Tatsuya. 

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Posted By: Klogg
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 13:26
Any zeuhl bass player

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Posted By: Lynx33
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 13:54
Sean Malone and Tony Levin, but from the list it's Jaco.


Posted By: DisgruntledPorcupine
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 13:57

Pete Trewavas.



Posted By: EliasMisael
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 14:11
From this list my vote goes to Jonas Reingold, but my personal favorites are Clifford Lee Burton, Gary Lee Weinrib and Gary Thain.

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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 14:23
Hugh Hopper of these, I think. But I'd like to mention Buster Williams for his acoustic and electric bass work.
And I love the guys SaltyJon mentioned.


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Posted By: MonsterMagnet
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 14:52
Originally posted by Lynx33 Lynx33 wrote:

Sean Malone and Tony Levin, but from the list it's Jaco.
Yeah, the magnificent TONY LEVIN ! I forgot him Shocked



Posted By: snobb
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 14:58
Percy Jones, with Jaco next from the list.

In real life - Sean Malone, Stanley Clarke


Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:01
Percy Jones from this n00b list Wink


Posted By: Gandalff
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:01
Sir Squire of course, then Wetton, Levin, Lake, Jones, Butler and less known Frešo. 


Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:04
Victor Wooten




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Posted By: crimhead
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:07
Jaco,then Clarke,Levin,Claypool,Miller.


Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:08
John Paul Jones


Posted By: himtroy
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:14
Hugh Hopper.

I've never liked Chris Squire.  Ten on the skill level....pretty low on the taste/feel level.  Same with Wooten...I mean yeah, he can absolutely destroy physically, but he's like the shredder equivalent of a bassist.  It's impressive in a physical movement kind of way, but not musically at all.


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Posted By: Hercules
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:59
John Jowett of IQ.

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Posted By: WalterDigsTunes
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 16:02
Originally posted by MonsterMagnet MonsterMagnet wrote:

Originally posted by Lynx33 Lynx33 wrote:

Sean Malone and Tony Levin, but from the list it's Jaco.
Yeah, the magnificent TONY LEVIN ! I forgot him Shocked



He'd get my vote. A tasteful bassist that always gives a song exactly what it needs. No more and no less.


Posted By: MonsterMagnet
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 16:10
Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

Hugh Hopper.

I've never liked Chris Squire.  Ten on the skill level....pretty low on the taste/feel level.  Same with Wooten...I mean yeah, he can absolutely destroy physically, but he's like the shredder equivalent of a bassist.  It's impressive in a physical movement kind of way, but not musically at all.

Really? I find all the same the bass line in the mythic track "Close To The Edge" absolutely groovy. 
It seems to me that does not miss feeling. 
After all, it's subjective... Ermm 
 


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 16:15
Klaus Peter-Matziol


Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 16:21
Another bass poll without any German bass player.
Helmut Hattler:

Gerald Luciano Hartwig:

Uli Trepte:

I could name some excellent French bass players too, but will leave that to the French. Wink



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Posted By: berger_king
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 16:35
Personally I don't see how anyone could vote Lake for his bass playing 'abilities'. It always seemed to me he did that just because it was easy to do while singing. Schizoid Man was good, I'll give him that. But I've literally never heard him play anything else that piqued my interest.
 
How can John Wetton not be on this list? (unless I missed him). No one matches his period with Crimson. He was on fire, all the time. Too loud? Maybe. But oh well. And one of the most disheartening things was hearing Steve Hackett's Genesis tribute project and realizing Wetton still completely had the chops. Why does he waste them on stuff like Asia?
 
Rutherford, though- it took me a while to warm up to him but he is excellent. Arguably a better bassist than guitarist.


Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 17:41
Jaco, closely followed by Hadrien Feraud.
 


Posted By: scatterplot1
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 18:19
I could not find him on the list. Jon Camp from Renaissance. He was so fast and clever. He saw Yes and bought a Rickenbacher bass like Squire's, but surpassed him IMO.


Posted By: Rune2000
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 18:42
No John Entwistle?


Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 18:53
And there is a British bass legend that is missing on the poll:  Colin Hodgkinson.




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Posted By: NecronCommander
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 18:59
Out of this list, Jaco Pastorius.

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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 19:54
Mike Porcaro
Dee Murrey
Marcus Miller
Ray Shulmann
John Wetton
Greg Lake
CURT SMITH
 
thats all


Posted By: Rabid
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 20:14
Percy Jones (from the list)
Jaco Pastorius
Jeff Berlin
Mike Rutherford
Chris Squire (Yes would'nt be Yes without him)
cstack3
 
and Neil Murray is WELL under-rated imo  Shocked
 
*forgot Patrick O'Hearn 


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Posted By: reality
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 23:11
No Jon Camp? (agree scatterplot1)

No Steve Harris?

No Les Claypool?


Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: July 31 2010 at 23:59
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Victor Wooten



Amen. 




Posted By: rogerthat
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 00:12
Percy Jones from this list.  Wetton, Jannick Top, Jon Camp from amongst those who didn't make the list.


Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 00:26

Tal Wilkenfeld

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Posted By: Jörgemeister
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 00:29
where's Geddy Lee, John Entwistle, Jonh Myung, Sean Malone and Tony Levin? (does chapman stick count as a bass) Shocked

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Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 00:30
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:


Tal Wilkenfeld

Oooh, show me MORE!!!

ClapClapClap

Gotta love Wilkenfeld. She's great solo as well as with Jeff Beck. But most of all . . . what a looker! 




Posted By: Jörgemeister
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 00:40
Also this guys Jean baudin, he has one album only, the album is all bass and nothing more. and he is so good! he also has the coolest http://www.jeanbaudin.com/bassgear.html - bass collection




anybody here likes Zelda?




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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 01:04
As usual
 
1.- Gary Thain: Legendary and immortal  
 
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2.- Tony Levin: Style and technique, pioneer of the Chappman Stick)
 
 
 
3.- John Entwistle
 
 
4.- Chris Squire;
 
 
5.- John Wetton:
 
 
My top 5.
 
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Posted By: The Quiet One
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 01:15
^nice top 5, Ivan, specially Gary and Entwistle. I wasn't aware you were a big fan of Wetton, his bass playing with King Crimson indeed was superb and powerful.


Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 01:46
Originally posted by Arnold_Layne Arnold_Layne wrote:

Also this guys Jean baudin, he has one album only, the album is all bass and nothing more. and he is so good! he also has the coolest http://www.jeanbaudin.com/bassgear.html - bass collection




anybody here likes Zelda?



Yes, Jean Baudin is great. I really need to get his album. The stuff I've heard from it just floors me.


Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 01:59
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

^nice top 5, Ivan, specially Gary and Entwistle. I wasn't aware you were a big fan of Wetton, his bass playing with King Crimson indeed was superb and powerful.
 
Yes, I'm a fan of Wetton since I heard the UK albums, but when I listened Red (after listening UK), his performance really blew my brains, specially in "Starless".
 
But imagine how good Gary Thain was, that a monster like Wetton, couldn't fit his shoes.
 
Iván
 
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Posted By: Gandalfino
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 02:15
My vote is for Chris Squire.
 
Let me introduce Mr. Frešo:
His solo starts at 2:49.


Posted By: Anderson III
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 02:45
Almost at the bottom of the second page... the first mention of Geddy Lee? Well, I'm surprised! Smile

Equally surprised to find out Rutherford isn't a topfiver for Ivan! LOL


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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 10:26
Originally posted by Anderson III Anderson III wrote:



Equally surprised to find out Rutherford isn't a topfiver for Ivan! LOL
 
Mike is good and a pioneer of the Taurus Pedals, who can deny it, but never believed he is the level of the top 5 I mentioned, Geddy Lee, Jeff Berlin and a few others who are the peak of the crop (Including John Myung, despite I'm not remotely a fan of Dream Theater).
 
Of course he's underrated, but still not enough to be considered a one of the bassists in the lonely peak.
 
Iván.
 
 


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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 10:47
Great list, IvanThumbs Up! As voting for Squire or Pastorius would be way too obvious, I've chosen one of my personal idols - Richard Sinclair, who is also my favourite prog vocalist. Anyway, I am surprised at the inclusion of Giorgio Piazza rather than Patrick Djivas... He's one of the very best bassists I have ever heard (just check his work on Area's Arbeit Macht Frei), yet people seem to forget him way too easily. 


Posted By: Progist
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 11:23
Geddy Lee is my fave bass player, but isn't in list? Disapprove

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Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 11:24
Richard Bona
 


Posted By: EatThatPhonebook
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 11:27
Pastorius.

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Posted By: Noak
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 11:42
Ray Schulman is probably the bassist who has influenced me the most in my playing and writing of bass lines.


Posted By: akamaisondufromage
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 12:07
 
Mick Karn .  Who according to his website.  Very sadly has cancer.
 
 
http://www.mickkarn.net/ - http://www.mickkarn.net/
 
 
 
 
 


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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 12:18
Verdine White - Earth, Wind & Fire
 
Bootsy Collins
 
Who said the "horns" were only for metal artists to display?
 
Bring on the funk...


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Posted By: JakoCba
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 13:00
Jaco, best for ever. I think should be Stanley Clarke, his job with Return to Forever is amazing!


Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 14:27
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:

 
Mick Karn .  Who according to his website.  Very sadly has cancer.
 
 
http://www.mickkarn.net/ - http://www.mickkarn.net/
 
 
 
 
 


Sad but true, though it seems he's putting up a brave fight. Great bassist, and great band, in spite of the naysayers or those who think they're just a 'synth-pop' act.


Posted By: Sacred 22
Date Posted: August 01 2010 at 22:25
From the list I go with Squire but I really like this lesser known bass player, Julie Slick.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrwhId1leJw - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrwhId1leJw
 


Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 04:18
Doug Ferguson, not because he's the best, but because is the most underrated. 
In the non-prog world, Michael Manring is an excellent bassist, IMO.


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Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 04:19
Originally posted by Gandalfino Gandalfino wrote:

My vote is for Chris Squire.
 
Let me introduce Mr. Frešo:
His solo starts at 2:49.

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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 04:27
Forgot a few including
Jannik Top,
John entwistle,
Jack Casady,
Jack Bruce,
Danny Thompson and
Dougie Thompson (supertramp >>> his bass playing is awesome)


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Posted By: Tursake
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 04:31
Originally posted by Progist Progist wrote:

Geddy Lee is my fave bass player, but isn't in list? Disapprove


exactly, we want Geddy! Cry


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Posted By: Adams Bolero
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 05:19
Tal Wilkenfeld is my favourite bass player of modern times and I came to this conclusion based on her musical skill and nothing else influenced my decisionEmbarrassed
 


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Posted By: Wiktor Hatif
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 08:34
boooo, you don't have Pekka Pohjola - one of the best bass players in Europe, shame on you! Shocked


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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 08:37
Originally posted by MonsterMagnet MonsterMagnet wrote:

Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

Hugh Hopper.

I've never liked Chris Squire.  Ten on the skill level....pretty low on the taste/feel level.  Same with Wooten...I mean yeah, he can absolutely destroy physically, but he's like the shredder equivalent of a bassist.  It's impressive in a physical movement kind of way, but not musically at all.

Really? I find all the same the bass line in the mythic track "Close To The Edge" absolutely groovy. 
It seems to me that does not miss feeling. 
After all, it's subjective... Ermm 
 

I voted for Squire BECAUSE of his freeling........if you know what I mean.Wink


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Posted By: Lark the Starless
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 11:20
I gave a vote for Mike Rutherford, very underrated in my opinion...I also love Squire.

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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 13:05
Originally posted by Adams Bolero Adams Bolero wrote:

Tal Wilkenfeld is my favourite bass player of modern times and I came to this conclusion based on her musical skill and nothing else influenced my decisionEmbarrassed
 

Despite (not quite the right word) being really cute she really seems at one with the electric bass.  How about this: she's totally bassic. LOL


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Posted By: The-time-is-now
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 14:43
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Always was...always will be...Chris Squire.

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Posted By: esky
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 16:22
Saw Percy Jones with a three-piece Brand X open for Hackett in '92. Unforgettable!


Posted By: Stevo
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 16:43
At the risk of picking some obvious ones:
1. Percy Jones
2. Jeff Berlin
3. Tony Franklin
4. John Wetton
5. Geddy Lee
6. Chris Squire


Posted By: Weirdamigo
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 17:11
Do my eyes betray me or did I fail to spot Tony Levin?
If not than first vote for a Bass veteran Smile. From the poll my vote goes to Ruttherford though.


Posted By: Neue regel
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 17:14
Geddy Lee


Posted By: GY!BE
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 20:03
I'll go with Trewavas but if he were there i'll choose VICTOR WOOTEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted By: Iron Nate
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 20:49
Originally posted by JLocke JLocke wrote:

[QUOTE=Arnold_Layne] Also this guys Jean baudin, he has one album only, the album is all bass and nothing more. and he is so good! he also has the coolest http://www.jeanbaudin.com/bassgear.html - bass collection




anybody here likes Zelda?



Yes, Jean Baudin is great. I really need to get his album. The stuff I've heard from it just floors me.
[/QUOTE
He also has a band named Nuclear Rabbit]


Posted By: Rabid
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 23:38
Originally posted by JLocke JLocke wrote:



 
Jeezus Kerrist.........how many fingers does this guy have? 40? 50?  Pinch Shocked Wacko
 
Now THATS what I call an axe !!  Thumbs Up Rawks( Drools un-controllably  Tongue ) 
 
What's the deal here? 5 string bass + guitar? 11 string bass?  Confused 


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Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 23:39
Originally posted by Iron Nate Iron Nate wrote:

 
He also has a band named Nuclear Rabbit

The stuff he does solo is far better, in my opinion. 


Posted By: Rabid
Date Posted: August 02 2010 at 23:49
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Originally posted by Adams Bolero Adams Bolero wrote:

Tal Wilkenfeld is my favourite bass player of modern times and I came to this conclusion based on her musical skill and nothing else influenced my decisionEmbarrassed
 

Despite (not quite the right word) being really cute she really seems at one with the electric bass.  How about this: she's totally bassic. LOL
 
Substitute 'despite' for 'As well as' .......she's an alchemist.....transforms bass metal into prog !  Ouch  LOL
 


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Posted By: Anonamoose52
Date Posted: August 03 2010 at 14:26
I've only seen John Myung mentioned here once, as an afterthought! He really deserves to be in this. 


Posted By: rod65
Date Posted: August 04 2010 at 13:47
I could not actually answer the question. First, there was no mention of John Entwistle, but if he isn't prog enough, there is also no mention of John Jowitt.


Posted By: Gandalff
Date Posted: August 04 2010 at 15:07
And what about Mr. The Ox Entwistle?
(  9.10. 1944 Chiswick, London  -  27.6. 2002 Las Vegas, USA )
 
Incredible!


Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: August 04 2010 at 15:59
the fantastic Marcus Miller what a great player
 


Posted By: rod65
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 08:35
Originally posted by Gandalff Gandalff wrote:

And what about Mr. The Ox Entwistle?
(  9.10. 1944 Chiswick, London  -  27.6. 2002 Las Vegas, USA )
 
Incredible!
 
YES!!! Exactly what I was talking about.


Posted By: Anonamoose52
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 10:30
Originally posted by Gandalff Gandalff wrote:

And what about Mr. The Ox Entwistle?
(  9.10. 1944 Chiswick, London  -  27.6. 2002 Las Vegas, USA )
 
Incredible!
This video=VERY YES


Posted By: Mr. Maestro
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 14:40
Where the Censored is Geddy Lee?!
 
Oh well.  Squire for me on this poll.  Although my favorite bassist of all time is Cliff Burton, followed by Geddy Lee.  Then Squire.


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Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 15:32
this is my favorite bass player Wink:





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Posted By: zzepp
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 15:36
Got to be Getty

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Posted By: BrufordFreak
Date Posted: August 05 2010 at 15:46
Jones, Clarke, Levin.

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Posted By: akamaisondufromage
Date Posted: August 09 2010 at 15:31
 
 
Barry Adamson


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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 07:10
Jack Bruce is also up there among the best

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Posted By: Formentera Lady
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 09:42
Greg Lake, closely followed by Chris Squire and John Wetton.


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Posted By: AZF
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 09:50
TeamHughHopper reporting in!


Posted By: addictedtoprog
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 10:11
Lemmy K. if only for Space Ritual.


Posted By: Pastmaster
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 11:10
Out of these, Chris Squire, but I love Lemmy and Ray Shulman as well. Shulman plays some mean bass on Live at the Bicentennial especially. 

As far as other favorites, there are simply too many to list.


Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 12:43
Mick Karn, Percy Jones, John G.Perry, Nick Beggs and Tony Levin are my top 5 

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Posted By: Boojieboy
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 12:44
As a bass player myself, I'd probably put Ray Shulman at the top of the list. There are a number of bass players missing though from the list (especially American and Canadian).

As much as I like (and get a kick out of) Lemmy, his style is sort of humourous. He plays it like a guitar, with chords and distortion. It's different, but not necessarily creative. He still gets points for his work with Hawkwind, and being an original. Just like Ozzy, you know there's only one Lemmy. Personality is a bonus.


Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 13:18
Stanley Clarke, John Entwistle, Dennis Dunaway and Geezer Butler.

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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 16:31
Gotta be Nick Beggs. All the way from Art Nouveau to Wilson...........
I have a massive list of faves, but Beggs is at the top !!


Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 16:39
I'm sure it's been mentioned but Entwistle,  Lee, Wetton, Berlin, and my favorite Bruce aren't even on the list.
 
Confused


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Posted By: DontPanic2088
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 18:00
I gave my vote to Hugh Hopper, but personally my favorite is Stanley Clarke.


Posted By: Guy Guden
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 19:32
Tony Levin, and just about every cat who has played in Magma.  Smile


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: April 02 2016 at 19:51
Originally posted by Guy Guden Guy Guden wrote:


.........every cat who has played in Magma.  Smile
Indeed


Posted By: hellogoodbye
Date Posted: April 03 2016 at 02:27
Lord Sinclair



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