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SS Shaun 03-05-2012 01:16 PM

old school music lovers i need your help!
 
ok guys I'm a bass player and i love learning new songs! but i am kind of on a stand still right now because i don't know what to learn next. so this is where you guys come in to play :) i am playing tracks like american woman almost all of the beatles songs, some of the police (sting on the bass) songs well the ones that i like, i got the jackson 5 songs and some of Michael jackson's songs the ones that i love the bass lines to. Now i want to look into other songs that i might not have heard or heard of. Post up some videos of some classic songs you liked or loved growing up but the key is they have to have Good bass lines that kind of stand out to you :) happy hunting and have fun going down memory lane :) and thanks for your help in advance

Ray Barnes 03-06-2012 05:44 AM

Not sure how old you want to go...but these seem to stick out for the bass line.


ZZ Top_Velcro Fly
Primus_ My name is Mudd
Pink Floyd_Money_Run Like Hell
Led Zepplin_Ramble On
War_Low Rider
Aerosmith_Sweet Emotion
Red Hot Chili Peppers_Californication
Ozzy_Crazy Train
Rush_Tom Sawyer

A couple more...
Lou Reed _Walk on The Wild Side
Queen_Another One Bites the Dust
Curtis Mayfield_Pusherman
Temptations_Pa Pa Was a Rolling Stone

Also Check out some of Bob Segers stuff like Turn the Page and others

SS Shaun 03-06-2012 07:00 AM

thanks i am going to have to look up those songs. I do have Low Rider, crazy train and Californication under my betl i'll look up the rest tonight

Ms Grumpy 03-06-2012 01:00 PM

Shaun, I never like to tell anyone to go to another website but I am going to now. I think that you need to visit Audiokarma.org. Yes that is the other site we own, but these guys are awesome when it comes to music. They are in the main stream as well as off the beaten path. I myself would tell you some music that has a "bluesy" feel to it.

flash 03-06-2012 05:39 PM

Im going to get around to that site one day.

Rank 03-10-2012 02:48 PM

How old is old? ... I was thinking more sixties Cream and Blind Faith stuff ... Grand Funk and J.Giels has some good bass riffs but the best in my mind is the CCR long version of Grapevine ... but its all subjective

flash 03-10-2012 06:32 PM

Look up Silver Travis ,a band from South Carolina and listen to some of their tunes .If you hear something you like let me know and I can burn you a cd .They are friends of ours and gave us permission to make copys of their cd's. I think you will like them ,we go see them play whenever we can.

Ms Grumpy 03-10-2012 07:55 PM

You love that band flash. Isn't that the band you talked about for the past few years ? I am going to have to have you burn me a cd so that I can hear them.

flash 03-10-2012 10:50 PM

They are great guys and yes we love their music .We can burn you a CD too. We have plans to see them in concert on 2 different occasions here in Ga this year ,normally we have to go to their neck of the woods .We told them if they ever came to Ga we would be stalking them ,we are their biggest fans other than over in Europe .They are quite popular there even though they have never toured out of the eastern US .They burn their own CD's and sell them directly on line .They sent us a couple of demo ones that we play all the time.


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