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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 23:00
I've started playing bass when I was 16 without ever having put too much thought into bass players and the role of bass in music.  I learned very quickly to love the instrument, thanks in part to the following bassists found on the Archives:

Stanley Clarke
Jaco Pastorius
Alphonso Johnson (wish his solo career was in PA)
Sean Malone
Tony Levin
Geddy Lee
Chris Squire
Michael Manring (see Johnson)
Joey Vera
Cliff Burton
Jason Newsted
Les Claypool

Plenty of others, but that's enough for now. Smile



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 23:01

I think Michael Rutherford's work is very underappreciated, just because of the phenomenal talent around him. I was just listening to the full band part of  "Firth Of Fifth" where he's bassically playing the left hand of the intro part, and it just rocks. There are many of examples where his parts really add to the music, complimentary rather than following the drums or rhythm guitar. Of course, the one note riff from "Watcher of the Skies" is a classic piece of prog, and almost certainly was part of the inspiration for the monstrous bass-master fest "YYZ."

Oh yeah, no bass discussion is complete without Brand X's Percy Jones.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 23:07
Roundabout - YES

Heart of The Sunrise - YES

A Slave Called Shiver - Porcupine Tree

Marillion - Gazpacho

Just a few off the top of my head...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 06:23
I thought I'd start a thread for this question, but it belong here better: what bassists do we have here on PA added as solo artists and how do you rate them?

I can remember of:

Roger Waters (some great music if I remember well, but nothing to make him shine as a bassist)
John Paul Jones (two awesome prog albums with thunderous bass playing and not only)
Greg Lake (I don't know any of his solo music)
Stanley Clarke (same)
Mike Rutheford (same)
Geddy Lee (same)
Jannick Top from Magma (same)
Chris Squire (Fish Out Of Water is very appreciated around here, I would rate it ***)




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 07:00
A big nod to the calibre and imagination of Il Balletto Di Bronzo's bassist, Vito Manzari, on the seminal Ys. Great album, and great bass playing, especially on the La Tua Casa Commoda single and the Secondo Incontro (IIRC).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 07:12
Helmut Hattler is a name that should not be missing on any list. superb bass player.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkYFRnsd0n4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGP9csyo-VQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uljBW62cTK8
sadly he is only little known outside Germany. in Germany, however, he is very popular; there even is the verb "hattlern" for a certain way of playing bass.


Colin Hodgkinson is another bass player who deserves more attention:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MblGNQnIpFY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gutdzlHK6E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFKxnj5PMvU






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 07:15

Not enough mentions for Jonas Reingold (Flower Kings, etc) as far as I'm concerned.

He's certainly the best bass player I've heard (and seen) over the past 10 years or so Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 07:21
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

CHRIS SQUIRE WINS.

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I saw him at a Flower Kings gig in London a couple of years ago picking up some tips from Jonas Wink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 10:28
YAY BASSISTS! I love me the low end! Clap

My favorite bassists are:

Chris Squire (prff... you know who that is!)
Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath... HEAVY)
John Wetton (King Crimson. The bass on Red is just SICK!)
Martin Mendez (Opeth)
Sean Malone (Cynic)
Khaos (Deathspell Omega... that guy has some COOL licks)
Tony Choy (Atheist)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 10:34
And I'm a bassist myself btw... Smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 10:48
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I think Michael Rutherford's work is very underappreciated, just because of the phenomenal talent around him. I was just listening to the full band part of  "Firth Of Fifth" where he's bassically playing the left hand of the intro part, and it just rocks. There are many of examples where his parts really add to the music, complimentary rather than following the drums or rhythm guitar. Of course, the one note riff from "Watcher of the Skies" is a classic piece of prog, and almost certainly was part of the inspiration for the monstrous bass-master fest "YYZ."

Oh yeah, no bass discussion is complete without Brand X's Percy Jones.


How could I forget Percy.

To be honest though my favourite bass playing by him isn't with Brand X it's with Eno on another green world.So good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 12:25
I've been diggin' on South African bassist Johnny Dyani of late ...highly recommended for fans of Mingus Thumbs Up
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 12:47
Never heard him,but that's a stance of a genius.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 15:34

Alex Webster! (From Cannibal Corpse and for progressive listeners, Blotted Science)

 
Sooooo good
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 15:39
GEEZER BUTLER
JACO PASTORIUS
JOHN PAUL JONES
LES CLAYPOOL
FLEA

^^ my personal favorites
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 15:55
Even though I'm not a big fan of theirs I always thought John Entwistle was a great bass player and often goes without a mention in these type of threads.  (Although I see not so here) so just to second that emotion Big smile  Oh and on that note the bass player from Japan ummm.. Mick Karn Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 15:58
That guy out of spastic Ink is out of this world. My personal favourite player though is Steve DiGiorgio.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 16:03
Originally posted by The Pessimist The Pessimist wrote:

That guy out of spastic Ink is out of this world. My personal favourite player though is Steve DiGiorgio.


Gee, I'm shocked. LOL Wink

No, I think a lot of the metal guys tend to get overlooked (or overshadowed) by their Guitar players, which is too bad, because when a metal bass player really cares about his instrument, he can outplay just about any bass player in any other genre from a technical standpoint. (My opinion)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 16:08
Yeah, I am always a little disappointed when I cannot hear a bass over the thrashing of the guitar(s). Just seems like a waste of time to be honest. That's why Martin Mendez of Opeth is pretty sweet, you can hear him beneath the cacophony of metal- and the band sounds "deeper" for it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 16:21
Originally posted by p0mt3 p0mt3 wrote:

Originally posted by The Pessimist The Pessimist wrote:

That guy out of spastic Ink is out of this world. My personal favourite player though is Steve DiGiorgio.


Gee, I'm shocked. LOL Wink

No, I think a lot of the metal guys tend to get overlooked (or overshadowed) by their Guitar players, which is too bad, because when a metal bass player really cares about his instrument, he can outplay just about any bass player in any other genre from a technical standpoint. (My opinion)


Shocked? Oh... right, the Death thing... Well, a fanboys gotta do what a fanboys gotta do, that's all I'm saying

Well I can name about five metal bassists who are jazz trained just like the rest of em So I support your point wholeheartedly Micah.
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