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Thread started 10/02/07 8:20am

Christaro

Who is the best bass player alive?

What do y'all think?
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Reply #1 posted 10/02/07 9:25am

FuNkeNsteiN

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As with the 'greatest guitar player' thread, this too, is mostly just a matter of opinion. There are just too many great bass players out there.
Here are some of my favorite bass players, my inspirations cool
(Oh and to accomodate your topic, I'll only post people who are still alive wink)

In no particular order...

Stanley Clarke
Larry Graham
Bootsy Collins
Mark Adams
Louis Johnson
Verdine White
Marshall 'Rock' Jones
Oscar Alston
George Porter Jr.
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Reply #2 posted 10/02/07 9:36am

Graycap23

Christaro said:

What do y'all think?

Answer subjected 2 the music u like. That said.....Bootsy Collins with Marcus Miller pulling in second.
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Reply #3 posted 10/02/07 9:37am

Graycap23

FuNkeNsteiN said:

As with the 'greatest guitar player' thread, this too, is mostly just a matter of opinion. There are just too many great bass players out there.
Here are some of my favorite bass players, my inspirations cool
(Oh and to accomodate your topic, I'll only post people who are still alive wink)

In no particular order...

Stanley Clarke
Larry Graham
Bootsy Collins
Mark Adams
Louis Johnson
Verdine White
Marshall 'Rock' Jones
Oscar Alston
George Porter Jr.

No Marcus Miller or Victor Wooten?
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Reply #4 posted 10/02/07 9:43am

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No Brownmark? eyepop
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Reply #5 posted 10/02/07 9:51am

FuNkeNsteiN

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Graycap23 said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:

As with the 'greatest guitar player' thread, this too, is mostly just a matter of opinion. There are just too many great bass players out there.
Here are some of my favorite bass players, my inspirations cool
(Oh and to accomodate your topic, I'll only post people who are still alive wink)

In no particular order...

Stanley Clarke
Larry Graham
Bootsy Collins
Mark Adams
Louis Johnson
Verdine White
Marshall 'Rock' Jones
Oscar Alston
George Porter Jr.

No Marcus Miller or Victor Wooten?
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While I recognize both their talents, I haven't really listened to Marcus or Victor that much, so that's why they didn't make my list.
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Reply #6 posted 10/02/07 9:58am

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bootsy collins
ur my baby 4ever and always nothing will ever come between the love we have built i love u baby
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Reply #7 posted 10/02/07 10:31am

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After you reach a certain level, there's no best, there's just different.
But since we're on the subject of bass, watch Marcus fill in for a last minute Winehouse cancellation. Without the bass.
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Reply #8 posted 10/02/07 11:51am

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anon said:

After you reach a certain level, there's no best, there's just different.
But since we're on the subject of bass, watch Marcus fill in for a last minute Winehouse cancellation. Without the bass.

Good answer! (said in perfect Family Feud voice).

As for Marcus, that's just what a professional do.
(in perfect Gee Monet voice) wink


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Reply #9 posted 10/02/07 12:57pm

Empress

I'm not sure they're the best, but I do like Flea and Geddy Lee.
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Reply #10 posted 10/02/07 3:44pm

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The last few bands I saw live all had great bassists.



Juan Nelson with Ben Harper's Innocent Criminals band

Jared Nickerson with the electronica-funk band Yohimbe Brothers

Neal Evans of Soulive, who really plays keyboard bass as Stevie Wonder and Bernie Worrell laid it down

Plus my other current faves are Marcus Miller, Andy Hess of Gov't Mule, Doug Wimbish of Living Colour and Lige Curry of the PFunk All Stars.
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Reply #11 posted 10/02/07 4:01pm

ThePunisher

That's not a far question. There are so many great ones, But some of my personal favorites are Louis Johnson, Verdine White, Stanley Clarke and the brother who played bass for SLAVE (I don't know his name).
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Reply #12 posted 10/02/07 4:28pm

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ThePunisher said:

That's not a far question. There are so many great ones, But some of my personal favorites are Louis Johnson, Verdine White, Stanley Clarke and the brother who played bass for SLAVE (I don't know his name).

paligap will have your head for that malfeasance...Mark Adams...lol


tA

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Reply #13 posted 10/02/07 4:33pm

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There's no fifty thump dash that can determine the world's best!
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Reply #14 posted 10/02/07 4:58pm

theAudience

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NDRU said:

There's no fifty thump dash that can determine the world's best!

Quite true, but if there was...



...Tetsuo Sakurai would be in the running.

(video clip includes Dennis Chambers & Greg Howe)


*Found the full performance edit. cool
Had to get Greg Howe's solo and Dennis "Time Warp" Chambers solo in.
What Dennis does here is great but to hear/see him do this from about 5 feet away, you truly understand what a powerful (as well as skillful) drummer he is.


tA

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theAudience said:

NDRU said:

There's no fifty thump dash that can determine the world's best!

Quite true, but if there was...



...Tetsuo Sakurai would be in the running.

(video clip includes Dennis Chambers & Greg Howe)


tA

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that's a lotta thump! That's why these questions are impossible. Just when you mention a bunch of names along comes some guy you've never heard of!
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Reply #16 posted 10/02/07 6:04pm

krayzie

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Victor Wooten
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Reply #17 posted 10/02/07 9:29pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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theAudience said:

ThePunisher said:

That's not a far question. There are so many great ones, But some of my personal favorites are Louis Johnson, Verdine White, Stanley Clarke and the brother who played bass for SLAVE (I don't know his name).

paligap will have your head for that malfeasance...Mark Adams...lol


tA

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Yup yup, Mark 'Mr. Mark' Adams. Mentioned him in my post too, he's great fro
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Reply #18 posted 10/02/07 10:28pm

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I couldn't answer this question because I haven't heard everybody, but I am liking what tA added to the thread with Tetsuo Sakurai, that man thumps with the best of them.
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Reply #19 posted 10/02/07 11:18pm

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Since this is the only bass thread, at the moment:

Jonas at BPL, NYC. Seems Ndegocello is there too. But I don't think that entire schedule is accurate.
Either way, I'm there.
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Reply #20 posted 10/02/07 11:55pm

Krytonite

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Jermaine Jackson
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Reply #21 posted 10/03/07 9:06am

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theAudience said:

NDRU said:

There's no fifty thump dash that can determine the world's best!

Quite true, but if there was...

...Tetsuo Sakurai would be in the running.



Ndeed, Tetsuo's a bad Man!!!


also a frontrunner, on rhythmic thumb energy:

Mark King Of Level 42

Check out that thumb on this tune, "Pursuit Of Accidents":

http://www.youtube.com/wa...QU5nD73LVw



Dream Crazy

http://www.youtube.com/wa...s6vSkv3IDM


Dive Into The Sun

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search=






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Reply #22 posted 10/03/07 9:37am

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...

Mr King on " Mr Pink"


http://www.youtube.com/wa...KI8pFqWm0s









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Reply #23 posted 10/03/07 9:43am

Graycap23

paligap said:

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Mr King on " Mr Pink"


http://www.youtube.com/wa...KI8pFqWm0s









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Good technical skills but the music was not saying anything. I'll take Bootsy every minute of every day.
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Reply #24 posted 10/03/07 10:16am

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Graycap23 said:

paligap said:

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Mr King on " Mr Pink"


http://www.youtube.com/wa...KI8pFqWm0s


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Good technical skills but the music was not saying anything. I'll take Bootsy every minute of every day.



Just a different type of music, guys havin' some fun onstage -- now Bootsy is all about the Funk, that space between the notes!! lol I don't think anybodys gonna be dancin' to "Mr Pink" lol



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Reply #25 posted 10/03/07 10:35am

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I am one who agrees there are no best players.

But with that said I have never seen anyone play like Vic Wooten. I saw him at the Old Wetlands in NYC and I almost felt like he wasn't playing it was that smooth and his attack was unbelievable.

I will give you one name no one will mention and its Jim Creeghan from Barenaked ladies. Phenom bass playing in a song context.

Also Patrick O'Hearn who played with Zappa.

Nevertheless Vic is untouchable.
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Reply #26 posted 10/03/07 10:47am

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Krytonite said:

Jermaine Jackson


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I don't hink he's the best bass player alive, but he definitely can play bass... man

I would even say he's quite underrated...


He was like 15/16 yearld during the early janckon 5 days, and could already play all the James Jamerson's basslines on stage and singing at the same time... That's quite impressive...
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Reply #27 posted 10/03/07 10:51am

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krayzie said:

Krytonite said:

Jermaine Jackson


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I don't hink he's the best bass player alive, but he definitely can play bass... man

I would even say he's quite underrated...


He was like 15/16 yearld during the early janckon 5 days, and could already play all the James Jamerson's basslines on stage and singing at the same time... That's quite impressive...



nod I agree, I've always liked his playing, an you're right them Jamerson lines ain't easy, especially while tryin to do a step, lol ...

come to think of it, he's underrated as a vocalist as well as a bass player....




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Reply #28 posted 10/03/07 11:10am

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paligap said:

krayzie said:



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I don't hink he's the best bass player alive, but he definitely can play bass... man

I would even say he's quite underrated...


He was like 15/16 yearld during the early janckon 5 days, and could already play all the James Jamerson's basslines on stage and singing at the same time... That's quite impressive...



nod I agree, I've always liked his playing, an you're right them Jamerson lines ain't easy, especially while tryin to do a step, lol ...

come to think of it, he's underrated as a vocalist as well as a bass player....




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Totally agree.
I was actually planning on making a Jermaine tribute thread, but since there are already too damn many Jackson threads around, I haven't done it
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Reply #29 posted 10/03/07 12:29pm

ThreadBare

Some man or woman living in obscurity, whose work and skills we've never heard.

But, my favorites are Marcus Miller, Fred Hammond, Prince, Stanley Clarke and John Patitucci.
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