My Bass Heroes (well, a few of them!)
Well, the Darkness has passed, and no, not the bird-flu infected Suffolkers, but the depression I get hit by from time to time. All swings and roundabouts in my head - manically happy at times, and shittingly depressed at other times!! It's a funny head I've got!
1. ) John Entwistle
Have to start with him don't I?! Showed the world what a bass solo was, pioneered roundwound strings, and the Marshall Stack to name some milestones of rock bass.
Favourite tracks:
Talk Dirty
Dancing Master
905
2.) Bakithi Kumalo
Name might not mean much to people, but you're bound to have heard his fretless bass on a Paul Simon record. He's worked with many illustrious folk, including Herbie Hancock, and Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead other drummer (not Bill K!).
Favourite tracks:
You Can Call Me Al
Light Rain
Seems Like Old Times
3.) Jaco Pastorius
Speaking of fretless basses, no list would be complete without the genius of Jaco. Someone who told his brother at 19, 'I am the best bass player in the world', and his brother believed it. So did the rest of the world when he burst onto the scene with his self-titled debut album. Problems lead to him being beaten unconscious outside a Florida club, and he died soon afterwards. had he lived to even middle-age, what songs would he have come out with?
Favourite tracks:
Portrait of Tracy
Donna Lee
Come On, Come Over (the song that re-united Sam and Dave)
4.) James Jamerson
The man who introduced the electric bass to the world, he was the man who drove Motown. Nuff said.
Favourite tracks:
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
My Girl
I was Made To Love Her
Well, there's 4 of the best in my opinion!!
1. ) John Entwistle
Have to start with him don't I?! Showed the world what a bass solo was, pioneered roundwound strings, and the Marshall Stack to name some milestones of rock bass.
Favourite tracks:
Talk Dirty
Dancing Master
905
2.) Bakithi Kumalo
Name might not mean much to people, but you're bound to have heard his fretless bass on a Paul Simon record. He's worked with many illustrious folk, including Herbie Hancock, and Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead other drummer (not Bill K!).
Favourite tracks:
You Can Call Me Al
Light Rain
Seems Like Old Times
3.) Jaco Pastorius
Speaking of fretless basses, no list would be complete without the genius of Jaco. Someone who told his brother at 19, 'I am the best bass player in the world', and his brother believed it. So did the rest of the world when he burst onto the scene with his self-titled debut album. Problems lead to him being beaten unconscious outside a Florida club, and he died soon afterwards. had he lived to even middle-age, what songs would he have come out with?
Favourite tracks:
Portrait of Tracy
Donna Lee
Come On, Come Over (the song that re-united Sam and Dave)
4.) James Jamerson
The man who introduced the electric bass to the world, he was the man who drove Motown. Nuff said.
Favourite tracks:
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
My Girl
I was Made To Love Her
Well, there's 4 of the best in my opinion!!