Mad.
03.08.13 | Needs moar funk. |
ExcentrifugalForz
03.09.13 | some sick bass on here, esp 4,9,10 |
DrGonzo1937
03.09.13 | Anything by Les Claypool is sick. Man's a fucking genius. |
Zamora
03.09.13 | Yes and Rush |
nivniv1
03.09.13 | anything by Geddy Lee and Claypool is fucking amazing |
SgtPepper
03.09.13 | Since you like stuff by Zappa, Rush and Floyd, I suggest checking out these guys:
- Stanley Clarke from Return to Forever (proggy jazz funk, aka fusion)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xst6AfVEQhQ
- Jaco Pastorius from Weather Report (same thing, though more funkier)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5PyyYEcW4 |
greg84
03.09.13 | Killer bass lines and no noise rock. I'm disappointed. Well. At least you included Primus. |
demigod!
03.09.13 | Modest Mouse have some great bass riffs on their early stuff. |
demigod!
03.09.13 | "LOVE BUZZ" by "NIRVANA" |
nivniv1
03.09.13 | PaperbackWriter i love jaco but including him would be too obvious in my opinion |
demigod!
03.09.13 | chewing apart toenails |
nivniv1
03.09.13 | if i had to pick a nirvana song for bass it's Lounge Act |
demigod!
03.09.13 | n/ |
DrGonzo1937
03.10.13 | Most of Nirvana's basslines are great. Proof that it doesn't have to be technical to be great. |
JamieTwort
03.10.13 | Props for the two Tull songs. Love the bass solo in 8. |
toxin.
03.10.13 | needs more eben d'amico |
nivniv1
03.10.13 | all of Tull's bassists in the sixties and the seventies were awesome |
RunOfTheMill
03.10.13 | Lol agreed with the comment on 7.
Stoner rock has has some overall awesome bass songs. |
JamieTwort
03.10.13 | "all of Tull's bassists in the sixties and the seventies were awesome"
Agreed. |
Necrotica
03.10.13 | EVERY SINGLE SONG BY LIGHTNING BOLT |
sideburndude
03.10.13 | More jaco |