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antichrist

What are Paul Mcartney's best bass lines(beatles only)?

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Reply #1 posted 01/28/07 5:43am

JohnnyB

Come together is the first one I think of!

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Reply #2 posted 01/28/07 6:04am

AlexdeParis

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Daysleeper

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Reply #3 posted 01/28/07 6:14am

Number23

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I'm Only Sleeping and Ticket To Ride come to mind. He's a great bass player, but I still think he's shit.

I hate purity
I hate goodness
I dont want virtue to exist anywhere
I want everyone corrupt
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Reply #4 posted 01/28/07 7:40am

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His bass playing on "I want you",(she's so heavy). Great playing.
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Reply #5 posted 01/28/07 8:23am

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Something

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Reply #6 posted 01/28/07 9:17am

theAudience

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Ones that I like...

Drive My Car
The Word
In My Life
And Your Bird Can Sing
Day Tripper
Taxman
Good Day Sunshine
Got to Get You into My Life


He seemed to step it up from Sgt. Pepper on...

With a Little Help from My Friends
Getting Better
Fixing a Hole
A Day in the Life
Penny Lane
Dear Prudence
Hello Goodbye
Everybody's Got Something to hide...
Hey Bulldog
It's All Too Much


Pretty much the whole Abbey Road album.

I've Got Feeling
Get Back



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Reply #7 posted 01/28/07 9:19am

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And Your Bird Can Sing is a personal favourite.

Paperback Writer as well...

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Reply #8 posted 01/28/07 9:21am

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AlexdeParis said:

Daysleeper

falloff I obviously meant "Day Tripper."

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Reply #9 posted 01/28/07 9:23am

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damosuzuki said:

And Your Bird Can Sing is a personal favourite.

Paperback Writer as well...


Forgot about that one. Great tune.



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Reply #10 posted 01/28/07 9:25am

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theAudience said:

damosuzuki said:

And Your Bird Can Sing is a personal favourite.

Paperback Writer as well...


Forgot about that one. Great tune.



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nod

one of their best, most inventive songs, I've always thought. clever vocal arrangements, energy, melody...it's all there.

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Reply #11 posted 01/28/07 9:43am

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JohnnyB said:

Come together is the first one I think of!


Me too.

Tupac "Makaveli" Shakur (RIP 1971-1996) & Michael Jackson (RIP 1958-2009)

2 men that had their lives taken away the moment they were speaking out AND rebelling against the dark side of the music industry once too often.
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Reply #12 posted 01/29/07 11:01am

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dammme said:

Something


this was the first one I thought of, too

I Want You (She's So Heavy) is very cool, if slightly out of tune

Rain was an early great bassline, similar to Paperback Writer in style & sound

Lady Madonna has a fun bassline, though in my head I'm not sure if it's played on piano or bass. Either way, Paul played it.

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Reply #13 posted 01/29/07 1:25pm

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NDRU said:

dammme said:

Something


this was the first one I thought of, too

I Want You (She's So Heavy) is very cool, if slightly out of tune

Rain was an early great bassline, similar to Paperback Writer in style & sound

Lady Madonna has a fun bassline, though in my head I'm not sure if it's played on piano or bass. Either way, Paul played it.

nod I was just about to post that one.

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