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My 5 Favourite Bassists Here's a list of
my 5 favourite bassists, a brief bit of info about each of them and
a link to a page with more detailed info about each of them. I didn't get into Jamerson and his playing until the early 80s - my first two or three years with the bass were spent trying to cop licks from rock albums. But I started checking out soul in the early 80s - and this coincided with a great series of viny re-releases of all the original motown albums. At the time I didn't know
who the bassist was, but I dug his lines. It wasn't until the 'Standing
in the Shadows of Motown' book came out that I could put a name to
the bassist behind all the great lines - the one and only James Jamerson.
Rush's "All the world's a stage" album is in my opinion the best live rock album there's ever been. I wanted to play all the tunes - Anthem, Bastille Day, 2112, Working Man etc etc. Unfortunately for me the teachers I had in my first years as a bassist weren't really into rock and wanted to concentrate on other things - those dreaded scales! - and I was reduced to trying to figure stuff out from the vinyl (this was back in the day before CDs). I wore out two copies of Disc One of "All The World's A Stage" trying to get everything down. Those tunes still resonate
for me now just as much as they ever did, and Geddy Lee's playing
still sounds amazing. I read somewhere someone refer to him as a cross
between Jamerson (see above) and Chris Squire. Recently I started
working on playing some of his more challenging lines (the 'Free Will'
solo in particular) and that quote came back to me. Tower of Power are coming
up to their 40th year - if you get the chance go see them live whilst
you still can. Whatever music you like I guarantee you'll be blown
away - it's like seeing 10 class musicians with a telepathic midi
link! I googled him the other day, to check out what he was up to, but he seems to have dropped off the bass playing planet! If anyone knows what he's up to, use the contact page and let me know!
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