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    BASS how low can you go

    Les

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    are amazing but Victor Wooten took the torch from Ron Carter, Marcus Miller, etc & ran with it.

    that boy plain fukks it up.

    seen all three live & WOOOT is the man.

    any other contenders?

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    Completely different style but Geddy Lee belongs in the great bass player catagory.
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    seen vic live, he tears it up, TEARS IT UP

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    Paul Chambers was, like, kinda ok.

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    Originally posted by Odin
    seen vic live, he tears it up, TEARS IT UP
    yessah you know more about music than I but playing the melody & the rythym of a song at the same time onthe Bass guitar just blow my pee brain away

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    Thumbs up

    another vote for wooten.

    edgar meyer is definately worthy of mention if you're talking bass, not just bass guitar.

    ryan stasik of umphrey's mcgee is freakin sick as well...

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    to mention one that hasent been mentioned...

    Matt Freeman of Rancid..

    yea it is punk rock, but man that guy has some fast fingers and can strum that bass..

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    Re: BASS how low can you go

    Bass! How low can you go?
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    I've seen Wooten a few times and he is the facking mang.

    Others:

    Phil Lesh
    Mike Gordon
    John Paul Jones
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    GEORGE PORTER (The Meters)
    Juan Nelson (Innocent Criminals)
    David Schools (WSP)
    Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band)
    Jason Newstead (Metallica)

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    Cliff Burton. (Heh).

    Great list so far. Also:

    Gary Gilmore. Superb technically, one of the lost greats. Mostly did blues stuff. Usually played with JJ Cale and Taj Mahal, I think, but was big on playing his bass as melodic lead.

    Willie Dixon. Not sure if he can be considered a great in terms of instrumental prowess, as he was too busy writing notes, but he was certainly a titan in terms of his influence. Robert Plant built that estate in Scotland with those owed royalties.

    John Entwistle. In the end there's only one bass king in the rock idiom, and that's The Ox.


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    Originally posted by Pinner
    GEORGE PORTER (The Meters)
    Juan Nelson (Innocent Criminals)
    David Schools (WSP)
    Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band)
    hippy

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    Arrow

    how about aston 'familyman' barrett?

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    mingus.

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    I always thought that Chuck D was saying "How low can you go/death row/water buffalo," but I have to admit that Plakes' rendition makes more sense.

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    Anyone play Tony Hawk 2 enough that it was the first thing you thought of when you read the title?

    .....no? ok I am a loser.

    I wasted way too much of my life away playing that damn game.
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    Wooten rocks

    However, I have to mention Rob Derhark from moe.
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    Bass great Lesh Philling!!!

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    Stanley Clarke

    Stu Hamm always puts on a great show.
    And the most underrated bass player of all time....................John Paul Jones

    Honorable Mention: Geezer Butler

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    Fuck yeah, Rob Derhak from moe. is fucking sick!

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    Originally posted by powpig
    Stanley Clarke

    Stu Hamm always puts on a great show.
    And the most underrated bass player of all time....................John Paul Jones

    Honorable Mention: Geezer Butler
    see people get me,
    JPJ is good but no OX & jazz bass is far & beyond the rythm section meanderings of both those boys

    Mingus, now thats a mention


    serial boys Phils biscuts have weight but the man is overrated in this playing field

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    I was going to say Stu Hamm also, at the bela fleck show last night i was thinking about when I used to see Hamm with Satriani.



    But Vic is ridiculous. Utterly ridiculous. Last night was mindblowing, he is a virtuoso.

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    Mingus, Jaco!
    Jimmy Garrison, Gary Peacock, Christian McBride.
    Sting (just kidding).
    There are lots of others--I used to like Fishbone's bassist, too.
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