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Good shout esp Mick KarnNo Mick Karn or Andy Frazer either.
McCartney only at 9 more like. I love Entwhistle but he was nowt next to the inventiveness of Macca. Clarke is virtuoso but doesn't serve the song so much as show off his brilliance, but he more or less has one sound. McCartney played bass as a backbeat, as a counter melody, as a lead instrument and as part of a rhythm section.
Opinions and preferences. No need to be insulting about it, or is that compulsory with your nom de plume?Wow, get a load of this cloth-eared fool.
Norman Watt Roy is probably the best ive seen liveNo Norman Watt-Roy?
Pushing up the daisies.
He's in there JoeNee Duck Dunn?
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Bootsy a couple of years ago. Great bloke and not quite as wacky as his public persona suggestsNice to see Bootsy up there
The 50 Greatest Bassists of All Time
From funk masters to prog prodigies and beyond, we count down the players who have shaped our idea of the low-end theorywww.rollingstone.com
Glad to hear it Marra. Proper bass gadgy was Donald.He's in there Joe
I often wondered what had happened to Greedminds.I had the great pleasure of interviewing Bootsy a couple of years ago. Great bloke and not quite as wacky as his public persona suggests
Nice to see Bootsy up there
The 50 Greatest Bassists of All Time
From funk masters to prog prodigies and beyond, we count down the players who have shaped our idea of the low-end theorywww.rollingstone.com
No Pino Palladino.
Crock of shite
Nee Duck Dunn?
I didn't read it mate. I searched the page and it came up with nowt. Oh well...Surprisingly good list!
Read it again, he's in there. #38
He's in there too. #15
Nice to see Bootsy up there
The 50 Greatest Bassists of All Time
From funk masters to prog prodigies and beyond, we count down the players who have shaped our idea of the low-end theorywww.rollingstone.com