This list means more to me because I started off playing bass and spent a lot of time listening to records of many of these artists. Slowing the record down when I was 15 -16 trying to learn the runs. There was no youtube or tabs to show how to play songs.
These are my favorite bass players and the ones I grew up listening to.
1…John Entwistle, The Who – For my money, John was the best rock bass player. He was incredibly quick on bass and his late sixties and mid-seventies tone was great. Some of his bass playing style was developed from having Keith Moon as a rhythm partner. He would have to follow Keith all over the place.
2…James Jamerson, Motown – One of the most influential bass players without a doubt. All of those great records that Jamerson played on showed how powerful and melodic he was…
3-…Paul McCartney, Beatles – The most melodic bass player that I’ve heard. Starting with Sgt Pepper his bass playing and sound changed the way the bass was recorded and played.
4…Jack Bruce, Cream – Like John Entwistle he was incredibly fast and held the song together while singing most of the time.
5…John Paul Jones – I wish Jimmy Page would have mixed his bass louder in recordings of Zeppelin. Fantastic bass player and arranger.
6…Rick Danko, The Band – He played the perfect bass lines for all of those Robbie Robertson songs. I like his sliding style along with his very loose playing. Rick also sang either lead or backup while playing.
7…Roger Waters, Pink Floyd – Roger waters made some of the most memorable bass lines ever.
8…Bill Wyman, Rolling Stones – Part of a great rhythm section with Charlie Watts. I didn’t appreciate Bill until I started to hear him live. He is still playing now at 82 with his own group The Rhythm Kings. He was overlooked with Charlie because of Mick and Keith.
9…Bootsy Collins, James Brown, Parliament-Funkadelic – You want flashy? Bootsy is your man but he is also one of the best funk bass players ever.
10…Carol Kaye, Studio Musician (The Wrecking Crew) – If you listened to the radio in the 60s and 70s you heard Carol. I knew her bass playing long before I knew of her. She has played on thousands of sessions with artists such as the Beach Boys, Stevie Wonder…the list doesn’t end. Here is a link to what she played on.
Honorable Mention
Les Claypool, Stanley Clarke, Donald “Duck” Dunn, All those bass players on those 70s disco records, Flea, “Jaco” Pastorius, Chris Squire, Phil Lynott
Can’t argue against any of your picks (especially like you included the often uncredited Carol Kaye) but I’d add in Herbie flowers (like, the bass session player to end all session players – Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side”, David Essex’s “Rock On” etc etc) , Peter Hook of Joy Division/New Order, and to me the best bassist I’ve heard J.J. Burnel , primarily of The Stranglers. The thing that set that band apart in the ’70s was they built their “punk” sound around his bass and D.Greenfield’s wall of keyboards with drums and guitars rather secondary; he played the bass like a lead instrument in concert back in the day. Eventually he toned it down a bit as their music became more nuanced, but he’s quite brilliant in his capability. Cool that you play bass by the way– always been an instrument I kind of wanted to, and I actually got to play around on one at a party about 10 years back, after about half an hour figured I probably COULD … but never followed up on it. Never had that inclination, nor I think ability to play a 6-string guitar.
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You are right about Herbie…I’ve heard so much of him.
I’ll have to listen more closely to Peter Hook.
Bass is what I’m best at and know best. I would study Entwistle and cop his lines and tones…the one that was hardest to get for me… was some of McCartney… listen to the bass on Lucy in the… it doesn’t sound that impressive but it’s brilliant. He said that Carol Kaye was an inspiration for his bass playing on Sgt Pepper
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McC was a good bassist, something overlooked because of his writing & singing.
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I definitely concur with Dave! Well done, badfinger20!
Moreover, the list can potentially expand to include the bass giants in jazz, funk, fusion and indie music. Just to name one: the multi-award winner John Patitucci, not to mention that he is also a composer.
Even though your blog deals with pop, those bass players in jazz, funk, fusion and indie music do occasionally cross over to pop, sometimes surprisingly well.
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Oh I agree….the catch I made was the ones I listened to the most… I hope it wasn’t too big a cop out but yea…those funk and jazz bassists are great…even those disco bassists were great… Geddy Lee is great also but I didn’t mention him because I kept it with the ones I listen to the most.
My next list is singers…that is the hardest one because there are so many of them…that will come Thursday.
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Indeed, DISCO!!! Listen to the fantastic bass line in Geoff Love’s BIG DISCO SOUND!
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It’s really good…I just listened to Space 1999: Main Theme from Geoff Love…really good bass and bass sound
I like a select few of the disco songs BUT…I gotta respect those bass players.
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By the way, there are two versions of the main theme of Space 1999. They are two completely different compositions. The one that Geoff Love orchestrated is the second version, as far as I can remember.
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I also love the wah wah in it!
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I beg your pardon, as I meant the first version, as it is Season One of Space 1999.
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I got it.. it’s this one I believe
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Yes, it is.
Just letting you know, in case you are a fan of Space 1999, that most of the people involved in the TV series have left us:
Here is the note of the following video:
To honor the late Actors and Production staff of the TV series Space:1999, this video was created for the closing ceremonies of the Alpha:2012 convention held September 2012 in Burbank, California.
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That is sad..I’ve heard of the show but never saw it…I will have to fix that… I love scifi and 70’s tv…
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The music of SPACE 1999 for you to enjoy:
Space 1999 Season 1 Full Television Soundtrack
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Somehow, I prefer the theme of the second season of Space 1999, for it is less repetitive, has better chord progressions and far more dramatic. These are the best versions that I can find. There may be better recordings and arrangements out there. Please let me know if you were to find them.
Short version:
Long version:
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it’s really good… Now I have to see the series…I can’t avoid it now…
I really like your original music. It flows really well. I’m going to finish it up this week. I like the arrangement you did.
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Space 1999 was reputedly the most expensive TV series of its time.
I look forward to your feedback on the said post containing my original music at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2013/03/10/soundeagle-in-soundcloud-art-music-and-compositions-about-new-sensations-love-life-country-nature-dreaming-meditation-and-spirituality/, and would like to propose the following two activities for you:
(1) A detailed critique (in any style, technical and/or casual) of the post by leaving an extended comment at the comment section of the said post.
(2) A new post to be published by you on your blog dealing with the music as you audition in the said post.
In both (1) and (2), you are also free to discuss what you perceive as the musical influences, both stylistically and compositionally, that you can detect in those compositions.
Please note that one of the twelve pieces there is a musical quiz. No one has been able to fully answer the quiz yet. Perhaps you can!
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Even better: The soundtracks of seasons 1 and 2 back to back in one video!
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Check out the bass line:
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Oh the bass sound is great on that
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I love seeing Carol Kaye on there. Wow. Another great list.
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She was higher and I realized I left out John Paul Jones… I had to re arrange… thank you
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No argument with making room for John Paul Jones.
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Yeah carol kaye… Quality player who doesn’t get enough recognition
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at all… Everyone knows her songs
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Please see my response to Dave above.
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Again hard to argue with that list before I looked I was thinking my top 5- and my top 5 matched yours! Great list!
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thanks… Any body that I missed? The singers…you will disagree with one lol… it’s going to be harder. I will also have one on there that you and I…will agree I think…but many people won’t…
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Sid Vicious didn’t make your great bassist list? lol .
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lol…
Yea him and Gene Simmons were neck and neck
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Hard to improve on this list. I’d add in Richard Davis for his bass playing on astral weeks… Otherwise you nailed this one
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John Taylor
Dave Matthews
Michael Steele
Janice-Marie Johnson
Good list!
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Wow. Carol is 83 & still active.
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You might include the great Jaco Pastorius here in any music genre.
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Oh yes for sure… I have him at the bottom. I use to listen to Weather Report in the 80s… great bass player
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Great pics, but Phil Lynott was a great
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Great choices, but Phil Lynott was a great bass player as well.
Love all of your choices!
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Thank you for commenting! I agree with you totally.
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You’re most welcome.
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Sorry to bother you….
I tried to leave a comment on your blog but it wants me to log in but I already am…
anyway
I wanted to tell you that I loved the Bullying story…if only more people could follow that father’s lead.
Also loved the Gary Moore and Phil Lynott writeup.
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You’re no bother at all.
I will check and see why you’re unable to leave a comment.
Thank you for letting me know. I’m happy you enjoyed the two posts.
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You should be able to leave a comment now.
Thank you again!
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Thank you I will go back soon.
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You’re most welcome!
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I like Phil Lynott…he is at the bottom of the page with the honorable mentioned… It was hard sizing it to only 10…I should have done 20…no agrument here….I like Thin Lizzy.
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I just saw the honorable mentions. I know it was hard with so many great talents to choose from. You did a fantastic job!
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Thanks so much. I should have expanded though…I felt bad with everyone I left off the top ten.
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