• [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 21. Jul. 2006, 1:28

    Worst Bass?

    so, any generally good bands, but are lacking in bass?

    i would have to say foo fighters, i like em a lot but their bass is just not interesting and is hard to find in everything else.

    • Katanalad schrieb...
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    • 21. Jul. 2006, 13:25
    Most generic rock bands I've ever heard.

  • what about the sex pistols, eh? :)

    • Katanalad schrieb...
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    • 22. Jul. 2006, 15:25
    They're hardly generic ;)

    Not my cup of tea though.

    And besides, I preffer coffee.

  • to me, the sex pistols are VERY generic. and lame too. did I mention useless?

  • Heh, oh The Sex Pistols...

    The really amusing thing is, when Sid Vicious joined the band, he sucked so bad that, for studio recordings, they recorded the bass tracks seperately. And they never told him. *laughs* I find that very amusing.

    The only other band that I could think of that has really pointless (dare I say, non-existant) bass is The White Stripes. Sure, "Seven Nation Army" and "Blue Orchid" sound awesome on bass, but the songs themselves have none. Which seems stupid to me. But that could just be me.

  • uhm, The White Stripes don't actually have a bass player. or uhm... did you know that? wait I'm confused again. oh well.

  • uhm, The White Stripes don't actually have a bass player. or uhm... did you know that? wait I'm confused again. oh well.

    • Katanalad schrieb...
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    • 23. Jul. 2006, 14:29
    It's equals an instant loss to me, if a band doesn't actually have a bass player. That's just being lazy.

  • or cheap :) an extra member=an extra mouth to feed

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 23. Jul. 2006, 16:20
    well i think a big part of the white stripes, is not having a bass player. there are not very many 2 piece bands, and thats sorta their schtick. i really love the white stripes, and they just wouldnt be the same with a bass player. which makes me sorta sad.

    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 23. Jul. 2006, 16:30
    True, but I think in a few songs a few songs a bass could be used. The White Stripes are really cool though.
    Anyway, my kind of Rock is the kind where you actually have a cool bassline. Like RHCP, Flea may just be the best Bassist alive today. And if you listen to quite a few Rage Against the Machine Songs, their bass lines tend to be really cool, like Wake Up, and thr Intro to Bombtrack.
    What really drives me up the wall though, is bands liek H.I.M and Fall Out Boy (PONCES!) where all their bassists do is play teh root note of the power chord/chord the guitarist is playing, it's incredably boring! I had soemone say to me once, that Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) was the best bassist in teh world, I just told her, just because he's a pretty boy, doesn't mean he's any good on the bass.

    • Katanalad schrieb...
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    • 25. Jul. 2006, 15:29
    Haha, owned.

    Yeah, the bass doesn't get the recognition it deserves, though in a lot of cases, the bass isn't doing much interesting to get respect for. Which is sad. Just means there's crap music writers who don't use the bass to it's full potential, or there are a lot of lazy bassists out there.

  • AC/DC

    "You all did horribly. Your parents have received phone calls informing them to love you less"~Ms. Bitters
    • [Gelöschter Benutzer] schrieb...
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    • 25. Jul. 2006, 21:25
    Fantastic band, but not the best Bass Lines. The band I'm in did Highway to Hell in our first gig, yeah I got a kick out of playing it, but next time we do it I might try to spice up the bass line a bit.

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    • 9. Okt. 2006, 6:08
    I agree with henchmanofsanta, AC/DC has really boring basslines. Foo Fighters and the Sex Pistols also suffer from this problem. The worst bass from bands today has to be all those Fall Out Boy/Panic! at the Disco style bands, but these aren't otherwise good bands haha.

  • yea im gonna agree with most generic rock bands have terrible bassists...its a sad state when i can listen to a band and think 'uhhhh i could have written a way better bassline for that song' whats even sadder about yer man from the foo fighters...he was actually a good bassist when he was playing with no use for a name :( guess money, fame and chicks ment more to him than being respected

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    • jasiu_3zd schrieb...
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    • 9. Okt. 2006, 12:01
    AC/DC basslines sucks!

  • strange how the lack of bass in the doors doesnt matter diddly squat :P

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    • flemer schrieb...
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    • 13. Okt. 2006, 5:32
    RADIOHEAD. Period. The bass isn't totally lacking, just kinda boring. One of the best bands ever though.

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  • are you mad...colin greenwood is a genius, just because hes not playing 500 notes a second doesnt mean its bad he writes some of the most innovative basslines ive ever heard...guess your entitled to your opinion even if it is flawed

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    • flemer schrieb...
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    • 2. Nov. 2006, 6:41
    The thing is, the basslines aren't innovative at all. Think of it this way: has it changed the way most bassists think and play, or has it set a new standard or something? The way I see it, I would barely notice if the bass was simply removed in some of the songs. Some songs have cool licks, like Paranoid Android, National Anthem, and A Punch Up, but they never get past that stage.

    "It goes up to 11"
  • steve bailey hasnt changed the way MOST bassits play but he is still hugely influential and innovative and im sure colin greenwood has influenced far more people than steve bailey, oteil and god knows how many other innovative bassists

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    • flemer schrieb...
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    • 3. Nov. 2006, 4:15
    Yeah, but it's not only a matter of influencing people; when I started out I was influence by shitty bands with a terrible bassist because I was stupid back then. To be innovative you have to do stuff others haven't already done, and there's nothing I can think about Colin Greenwood that hasn't been done before.

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  • by your logic the only innovative bassists in the world would be larry graham and victor wooten and graham 'only' applied two already existing techniques in one technique and wooten 'only' applied a technique that had been done by stanley jordan on a different instrument and his double thumbing came out of an inability to play slap bass a certain way so it was hence an accident and not innovative so under your definition of innovative there is no innovation in bass playing what so ever

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