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    Posted: July 25 2009 at 20:57
Seeing as lead guitarists seem to get all the limelight, I thought it would be nice to get a discussion going about bass guitarists from prog bands. I would like to hear your thoughts on the importance of a good bass player, and of course, your favourite artists themselves. My favourite bass players would have to be Colin Edwin, Geddy Lee, Roger Waters and Chris Squire. Possibly John Myung as well, although I have never actually heard him play over the top of Portnoy and JP.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:11
Waters isn't very good . . . .There, I said it! OxO


If you want really amazing Bass players on par with the Guitar gods of our world, think:

Victor Wooten (great Jazz-Rock Bassist with an unlimited amount of style),
Geddy Lee (well, you know how good he is, 'cause you listed him),
Justin Chancellor (Plays his Bass with distortion like a lead Guitar)
Chris Squire (Plays leads all the time with his treble cranked up. Signature style right there!)

 . . . and that really, really tall guy who plays Bass . . .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:20
My favourites & most influential include Paul Chambers,Entwistle,Claypool,John Paul Jones,Jaco Pastorius,Trevor Dunn,Larry Graham & Jack Bruce.

No prog in there although I do have great appreciation for Squire,Lee,Levin & Ruthford.

I like Wooten,he's obviously a very talented guy.But I prefer him in a band situation ie Bela Fleck,otherwise his playing sometimes can feel like a novelty with his constant taps and double thumps.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:21
CHRIS SQUIRE WINS.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:25
Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:

Waters isn't very good . . . .There, I said it! OxO


Haha, I know that, Gilmour played some of the more difficult parts anyway.

Victor Wooten is amazing, but I still beleive that his technicality needs to be kept in check, otherwise he just sounds like a rambling, eccentric (but brilliant) mess.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:33
Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:

Waters isn't very good . . . .There, I said it! OxO


Haha, I know that, Gilmour played some of the more difficult parts anyway.

Victor Wooten is amazing, but I still beleive that his technicality needs to be kept in check, otherwise he just sounds like a rambling, eccentric (but brilliant) mess.


Yep pretty much spot on.

I think Waters song writing is a fair trade for his bass playing.He's almost his Ying to Gilmour's yang (awaits flame)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:33
Bill Laswell is up there for me ...most of my favorite bass players come from a jazz background, e.g., Dave Holland, Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke, Charles Mingus, etc.
 
I just recently bought an upright myself ...it's like riding an elephant Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:43
Originally posted by mrcozdude mrcozdude wrote:

Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:

Waters isn't very good . . . .There, I said it! OxO


Haha, I know that, Gilmour played some of the more difficult parts anyway.

Victor Wooten is amazing, but I still beleive that his technicality needs to be kept in check, otherwise he just sounds like a rambling, eccentric (but brilliant) mess.


Yep pretty much spot on.

I think Waters song writing is a fair trade for his bass playing.He's almost his Ying to Gilmour's yang (awaits flame)




Waters was an exceptional songwriter in Pink Floyd. He has never been a very capable musician.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:47
John Greaves
Hugh Hopper
Bernard Paganotti
Richard Sinclair

to name a few...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 21:47
Originally posted by Captain Capricorn Captain Capricorn wrote:

Bill Laswell is up there for me ...most of my favorite bass players come from a jazz background, e.g., Dave Holland, Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke, Charles Mingus, etc.

 
I just recently bought an upright myself ...it's like riding an elephant Approve


Great list there,I think their all great except I need to hear more lasswell.I only know him through painkiller,praxis and some Zorn.

I would love an upright but right now I need to get my self together of my electric haven't played bass properly for ages.I've been in a few uninspiring bands and I almost ripped my thumb of this year.

Btw Have you heard Duke Ellington's Money Jungle? Heard it today for the first time, perhaps one of my favourite Mingus performances for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:00
On the note of Waters, its important to remember he basically wrote all of THE WALL

Maybe not technically good, but as a writer, brilliant.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:23
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

On the note of Waters, its important to remember he basically wrote all of THE WALL

Maybe not technically good, but as a writer, brilliant.


again, I seem to be ignored . . .


Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:


Waters was an exceptional songwriter in Pink Floyd. He has never been a very capable musician.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:32
Ok, so now that we have established that Roger Waters is an average musician but talented songwriter, shall we move on?

Favourite basslines? Or bass driven songs?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:33
Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Ok, so now that we have established that Roger Waters is an average musician but talented songwriter, shall we move on?

Favourite basslines? Or bass driven songs?



By who, Waters? None. Wink


I am being a fanboy by saying this of course, but I like Tool's "Wings for Marie". Very Bass-heavy, and beautiful.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:37
Great, but not given all the credit they deserve:
- Neil Murray
- Dougie Thompson
- Peter Trewavas
- Ray Shulman
- Gordon Haskell
- Jonas Reingold
- John Gustafson
- Jeffrey Hammond
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:39
lol, not just by Waters - I'm not really a fanboy of his Tongue

Colin Edwin's work on the Arriving Somewhere... DVD is really slick, especially Hatesong. (That's the PT fanboy in me)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:40
Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

lol, not just by Waters - I'm not really a fanboy of his Tongue

Colin Edwin's work on the Arriving Somewhere... DVD is really slick, especially Hatesong. (That's the PT fanboy in me)



Colin's great! Really creative in his playing!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:44
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Great, but not given all the credit they deserve:
- Neil Murray
- Dougie Thompson
- Peter Trewavas
- Ray Shulman
- Gordon Haskell
- Jonas Reingold
- John Gustafson
- Jeffrey Hammond


I guess I never really pay as much attention to those guys on their own as I do the bands they are in as a whole.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:45
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 22:53
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:


Hugh Hopper
 
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Originally posted by mrcozdude mrcozdude wrote:

Btw Have you heard Duke Ellington's Money Jungle? Heard it today for the first time, perhaps one of my favourite Mingus performances for me.
 
...not yet, but I will search it out this week & get back to you Big smile
 
Thanks for the tip Big smile
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