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female - musician - fairly new to bass playin and LOVIN it !
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paulanderson79 on Dec 14, 2009

Hello- it’s nice to have a girlie bass player along - so often it wrongly regarded as a man’s instrument. You’re blessed with big hands: the Fagen Ruby Baby cover of yours is divine - It seems to fall from the ends of your fingers so easily. Great articulation and tone. Very nice indeed. Kind regards, P.
crossroad on Dec 11, 2009

More,more,more please...
tdoody on Dec 6, 2009

you have chosen great songs, and you play them like an old pro. keep up the good work.
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For Once In My Life - James Jamerson - Stevie Wonder - 1968
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For Once In My Life - James Jamerson -...
awesome tune
Views  2265 Duration  02:51
Ruby Baby - 1982 - Donald Fagen
very cool Anthony Jackson bass line - excellent album - Donald Fagen (of Steely Dan) “The Nightfly” - if i were on a desert island i would want this album with me! - awesome tunes - GREAT players - Ruby Baby is a classic...
Views  587 Duration  05:34
My Cherie Amour - Stevie Wonder 1969
accidentally deleted it, so reposting ..
Views  552 Duration  02:55
Love Train - O Jays - 1973
great tune, great group - Billboard No. 1 - written by leon Huff and Kenny Gamble
Views  533 Duration  03:00
Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John - 1976
cool pop song with generous production and engineering - from the album ” captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy” - was a billboard No.1 Hit - written as a favour to tennis pro Billy Jean King - very cool Kenny...
Views  508 Duration  05:26
Wouldn’t It Be Nice - 1966 - Beach Boys
from 1966 album “Pet Sounds” -- a short but cool tune from Brian Wilson - with lyrical assistance from Tony Asher.
Views  505 Duration  02:26
I Want You - 1976 - Gato Barbieri - Gary King
The classic Marvin Gaye tune, from the great Gato Barbieri album “Caliente” - arrangement by fellow Argentinian Lalo Schifrin - bass by the most groovy Gary King
Views  500 Duration  05:42
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - 1970 -...
classic Ashford and Simpson chart -
Views  487 Duration  03:34
Saturday In The Park - 1972 - Chicago
Written by Robert Lamm - from the 1972 album ” Chicago V ” - highest selling single for the group to date - charting in at #3 on Billboard ..
Views  429 Duration  03:50
What a Fool Believes - Doobie Bros. - 1979
Chart topper in 1979 - Grammy winner in 1980 - written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins - featured on the Doobie Brothers great album, “Minute by Minute”.
Views  426 Duration  03:37
Baby, Now That I’ve Found You - 1967 -...
British band - The Foundations first hit . #1 on the charts in 1967 . Peter McBeth on bass.
Views  419 Duration  02:53
Green Eyed Lady - 1970 - Sugarloaf
one of the simplest and coolest bass lines ever. Sugarloaf from Denver Colorado, charted at Billboards #3 slot with this hit ..
Views  406 Duration  03:40
Make Me Smile - Chicago - 1970
Written by James Pankow - appears on the album “Chicago II”
Views  390 Duration  03:01
Every Kind of People - 1978 - Robert...
cool tune - a sweeping Bob Babbitt bass line .. tune charted in at #16 on Billboard ..
Views  380 Duration  03:25
Sara Smile - Hall and Oates - 1976
Hall and Oates co-writers- first top ten Billboard hit for the duo charting at No. 4
Views  376 Duration  03:06
What’s Goin’ On - Marvin Gaye - James...
a most groovy chart .. with a couple of ad libs thrown in ..
Views  360 Duration  03:28
Undun - 1969 - The Guess Who
awesome Randy Bachman chart - from the Guess Who album “Canned Wheat” - originally the B-side of “Laughing” - and after much radio play, 4 months later released as an A-side. (Lyrics are about a woman who slipped into a...
Views  341 Duration  03:27
Freddie’s Dead - 1972 - Curtis Mayfield
released on the album ” Superfly “
Views  329 Duration  05:29
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - 1973 -...
from the album “Talking Book” - Grammy Award winning song - Stevie Wonder plays the bass line, drums and keys.
Views  328 Duration  02:53
I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder...
I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder -James Jamerson Bass -1967
Views  325 Duration  02:40
Me And Mrs Jones - Billy Paul -1972
one of the defining songs in the early philly soul sound
Views  308 Duration  04:48
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - 1967 -...
Ashford and Simpson Tune - James Jamerson Bass line.
Views  306 Duration  02:29
This Is It - Kenny Loggins - 1979
This Is It - Kenny Loggins - 1979 - bass by George Hawkins - co-written with Michael McDonald -- lyrics are about his fathers illness and his choice between life and death.
Views  302 Duration  03:59
Back Stabbers - The O’Jays - 1972
from the same hit album that offered up “Love Train”
Views  300 Duration  03:11
Clair - Gilbert O’Sullivan - 1972
classic pop ballad -
Views  281 Duration  02:59
December 1963 (Oh What a Night) - Frankie...
awesome Four Seasons tune about losing it for the first time :) - Bob Ciccone on bass - charted No. 1 on Billboard top 100 in March 1976.
Views  268 Duration  03:47
Let’s Stay Together - Al Green - 1972
simple classic
Views  259 Duration  03:18
Love And Happiness - Al Green - 1972
soulful groovy easy bass - form the 1972 Al Green album “i’m Still In Love With You” - a true classic
Views  247 Duration  04:57
These Eyes - 1969 - The Guess Who
all Canadian band! - These Eyes landing in the US charts in the top 10 - Jim Kale bass line.
Views  235 Duration  03:43
You Are The Universe - Brand New Heavies -...
uplifting, no?
Views  231 Duration  03:41
Wishing You Were Here - Chicago - 1974
very simple line - Wishing You Were Here - Chicago - 1974 - from the Chicago VII album - NOTE - some of the background vocals were supplied by the beach boys !
Views  226 Duration  04:18
Call Me (Come Back Home) - Al Green - 1972
title track from one of Al Green’s most critically acclaimed albums - Leroy Hodges on bass ...
Views  223 Duration  03:04
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number - Steely...
from the album “Pretzel Logic” - song charted at #4 on Billboard Charts for 1974 ..
Views  220 Duration  04:10
Laughing - 1969 - The Guess Who
a Bachman/Cummings composition - No. 1 hit in the Canadian charts - from the album ” Canned Wheat ” - another melodic Jim Kale bass line ..
Views  207 Duration  02:44
How Much I Feel - Ambrosia - 1978
hit #3 on the charts - cool smooth bass line ..
Views  205 Duration  04:51
Show and Tell - Al Wilson - 1973 - James...
1973 Soul Hit - written by Jerry Fuller - awesome soul bass by none other than James Jamerson -- it might seem simple for the most part, but the heat is in the groovy pocket, baby !
Views  192 Duration  03:29
Go All The Way - Raspberries - 1972
sensationally harmonic pop from the Ohio based ‘Raspberries’
Views  168 Duration  03:22
Precious And Few - Climax - 1972 - Joe...
yet another sugary hit from 1972 - power pop ballad from the LA based band “climax”
Views  167 Duration  02:49
Rich Girl - Hall and Oates - 1977
No. 1 hit - Kenny Pasarelli bass ..
Views  72 Duration  02:27
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