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| from the “You’re all I need album, recorded in 1968. |
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02:15 |
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| James Jamerson was the pulse of Motown. |
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02:39 |
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| Not sure what year this came out. Just found out there is a Funk 48! |
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03:38 |
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| Chuck Rainey on bass. From the Album “Aja” released 1977. |
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04:19 |
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| John Paul Jones laying it down!!! From the 1969 Led Zeppelin II album. |
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04:10 |
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| Yet another great Stevie Wonder song with a sweet bass line! |
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04:44 |
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| Great Bob Marley/Eric Clapton tune |
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04:46 |
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| From his debut album “Look Sharp”. Don’t know who’s playing it, but it is a great bassline. |
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04:08 |
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| From the 1967 Album “Reach Out” The yellow thing by my bridge is a sponge I used to dampen the strings. I read James Jamerson used one under the pickup cover to help achieve his sound. |
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02:53 |
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| Stevie has the best bass lines! Nathan Watts. |
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04:05 |
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| I don’t think I’ve ever listen to a complete TOP song or knew anything about them until I came across marloweDK. Rocco is bad ass! |
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04:36 |
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| From the 1977 album “Aja”. Becker and Fagan put together an all-star band on this album including Wayne Shorter (Weather Report) on Sax. |
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03:50 |
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| From the 1970 album ABC |
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03:05 |
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| Fun bass line to play,the little lick at the very end came from marloweDK’s L27. |
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03:47 |
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| From their Motown debut album “Get Ready” 1969 |
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03:49 |
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| From their first album. Basic rock song, well basic for RUSH anyway. Just getting used to the Geddy Lee Jazz bass and the whole video thing. |
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04:08 |
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| From the 1975 Album “Gratitude” |
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03:29 |
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| Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.
Recorded in 1967. |
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365 |
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02:48 |
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| Released April 1970 on the Signed Sealed Delivered Album. |
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02:40 |
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| From Cream’s farewell album “Goodbye” |
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02:46 |
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| If my metalhead friends could see me now.I guess it took over 30 years to go from a Metal bass player to a musician.lol One of the coolest Bee Gees songs, if not the only one. Tried to funk it out a little, though I’m not... |
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329 |
Duration |
04:23 |
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| From the “Rubber Soul” album |
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327 |
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02:29 |
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| Great classic Yes song from the “Fragile” album |
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315 |
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03:37 |
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| From the album “ABACAB” Featuring the horn section from Earth, Wind and Fire, with Mike Rutherford playing a sweet bass line! |
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04:37 |
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| From the 1970 album “His Band and the Street Choir” |
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03:12 |
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| From the album “Puzzle People” recorded in 1969. I use my Standard Jazz Fretless for most Motown songs. |
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308 |
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02:49 |
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| From the 1978 album “This Years Model”. |
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307 |
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03:16 |
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| From the 1967 Temptations album With a Lot of Soul |
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02:30 |
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| Simple bassline, I cop some of the horn runs |
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03:21 |
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| One of only two decent songs on The “Yellow Submarine Album”. IMHO |
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299 |
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03:08 |
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| “The Wall” 1979 |
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292 |
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03:30 |
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| Bass by Paul Damon. |
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291 |
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04:02 |
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| Nice tune from the self-titled album “Toto” released Oct, 1978 |
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289 |
Duration |
03:60 |
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| Another genius bassline by John Paul Jones. From the album “Led Zeppelin II” Oh and the fret buzz in the beginning is from the recording. |
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286 |
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04:20 |
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| Written by Grover Washington Jr. Originally recorded in 1980 On Washington’s Winelight album. Bill Withers then re-released on his 1981 “Greatest Hits” album. |
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281 |
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03:16 |
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| Released in 1968, one year after his death, on the album “The Immortal Otis Redding”. |
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280 |
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02:21 |
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| Released April, 1991 |
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03:58 |
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| Fun Tull tune to play |
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256 |
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04:11 |
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| From “Drama” the only Yes album without Jon Anderson. Chris Squire is hard to keep up with on this one.Trevor Horn from The Buggles is the singer on this album. |
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252 |
Duration |
05:14 |
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| From the Zenyatta Mondatta album 1980 |
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245 |
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03:20 |
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| Nice walking bassline from Tom Hamilton. From “Toys in the Attic” 1975. |
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240 |
Duration |
02:13 |
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| From the 1966 album “Up-Tight” This song repeats the same two chords over and throughout the song. The Funk Brothers make it sound like so much more! |
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232 |
Duration |
02:55 |
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| From one of Heart’s best albums “Dog and Butterfly” 1978 |
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215 |
Duration |
05:03 |
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| From the Album “This Years Model” released 1978. Bruce Thomas on bass. |
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Duration |
03:06 |
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