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crash_override 06-28-2009 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by shiseido red (Post 692584)
Yay. I would have cried if he wasn't included.

Also, one that wasn't listed: one of my favourite bassists is Ryan Martinie. I know that the band he is associated with isn't very appealing (Mudvayne) but he is an awesome bassist. The sounds he can make with his bass sometimes are just insane. There's one particular song (I can't for the love of me remember its name) where his bass actually sounds like a really weird pig snort. But in a cool way. ANYWAY, in my opinion he'd be up there.

Pig snorting bass tone? How charming.

SATCHMO 06-28-2009 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 692336)
No Victor Wooten? Well that's dissapointing.

Yeah, that's kinda' rough, but Boo's list was still pretty comprehensive. I sure couldn't have done any better!

Astronomer 06-28-2009 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by crash_override (Post 692586)
Pig snorting bass tone? How charming.

lol it's hard to explain okay, it's this really cool sound and I don't know how he makes it come out of his bass but it's pretty damn awesome.

boo boo 06-28-2009 08:43 AM

I had Wooten in mind, but I wanted to leave fusion bassists outta this one, even though I included some fusion players in my guitarist list. He might have some rock stuff I haven't heard but that's probably a small portion of his work, he's mostly known for his jazz work and his work with The Fleckstones, who I don't think really count as a rock band.

But I knew he would come up, as well as guys like Jaco and Stanley Clarke. Not an oversight, I just think fusion wouldn't really fit in here, it's too hard to compare bassists like that to Jamerson and Entwistle. Bassists serve a different role in that kinda music, it's more solo oriented. Plus fusion bassists would make up a good portion of the list and not everyone considers fusion rock.

Martinie is a controversial one, he's a very talented bassist, he's just in a band no one likes, but I have the guy from Korn and Martinie way is better than him, so on second thought I might need to add him to the list.

I spent like a week working on this, though the lower spots are obviously a bit rushed and desperate. I had Rex Brown in there at one point. :laughing:

Astronomer 06-28-2009 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 692734)
Martinie is a controversial one, he's a very talented bassist, he's just in a band no one likes, but I have the guy from Korn and Martinie way is better than him, so on second thought I might need to add him to the list.

I spent like a week working on this, though the lower spots are obviously a bit rushed and desperate. I had Rex Brown in there at one point. :laughing:

Hey I didn't notice you had Fieldy from Korn in there. Martinie is definitely a better bassist than him, but it's true he is in a band that isn't really that appealing. It's a shame when really good musicians end up in bands that underplay their talent.

Anyway, I think you've done a great job at the list! There's no way I could think of 100 great bassists...

mr dave 06-28-2009 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 692734)
I had Rex Brown in there at one point. :laughing:

you took out the guy from pantera to make room for the guy from korn? am i reading this right? :yikes:

Neapolitan 06-28-2009 10:39 PM

Yeah, I don't know why Joe Osborn wasn't included. Michael Jackson had 13 #1 hits, well Joe Osborn played bass on 20 yes twenty Number One hits. He appeared on over 200 Top 40 hits including the aforementioned 20 number one hits.

Dr_Rez 06-29-2009 12:33 AM

I saw Claypool at 13 but no Buckethead? Some of his bass work is right up there with Claypools.

SATCHMO 06-29-2009 02:21 AM

I don't see Nikki Sixx

boo boo 06-29-2009 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 693546)
you took out the guy from pantera to make room for the guy from korn? am i reading this right? :yikes:

Well, the bassists aren't ranked by how good the band is, obviously.

Pink Floyd are undeniably a better band than Rancid and 311, but you gotta put the band aside for a moment, weither it's a band you love or a band you hate, and measure the bassist based on his/her own merits.


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