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Post by andre005 on Apr 6, 2024 20:23:05 GMT -5
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Post by luckytaylor on Apr 6, 2024 20:43:49 GMT -5
No Mick Karn either. Who made that list? Embarrasing to say the least.
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Post by andre005 on Apr 6, 2024 21:02:31 GMT -5
No Mick Karn either. Who made that list? Embarrasing to say the least. No offense to Paul M. But #2 ? Come on...
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Post by medazza on Apr 7, 2024 2:00:25 GMT -5
Strange list. A lot of average players from iconic bands picked because the band was cool.
So many names missing, but off the top of my head
JT Guy Pratt Mark King Peter Cetera (his bass work with chicago is incredible)
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Post by Goalzzz on Apr 7, 2024 4:39:33 GMT -5
Lol yeah, how is Mark King not in there? He was probably the most influentual bassist in the eighties.
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Post by aftertherain on Apr 7, 2024 4:43:14 GMT -5
Strange list. A lot of average players from iconic bands picked because the band was cool. So many names missing, but off the top of my head JT Guy Pratt Mark King Peter Cetera (his bass work with chicago is incredible) Agree not sure if any of the Roxy / Ferry bassists are on it (only 24 studio LPs between them in total) & neither is Louis Johnson who played bass on Off The Wall, Thriller (🌎 best selling ever LP) & Dangerous etc for M Jackson
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Post by Max Zorin on Apr 7, 2024 5:55:19 GMT -5
No surprise, it's a list prepared by an American boomer.
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Post by gabby on Apr 7, 2024 6:29:12 GMT -5
The list of the greatest bassists you’ve never considered!
No JT, no Mark King, no Tony Levin…
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Post by intravenus on Apr 7, 2024 8:31:12 GMT -5
This explains a lot!
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Post by Robs on Apr 7, 2024 9:44:42 GMT -5
Again, no Mark King !?
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