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Old 03-25-2010, 09:47 AM
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Lately, my four year old has been asking to hear "Off the Wall" everytime we get in the car. Today I was listening to Girlfriend for the first time in forever, and I was struck at how it really is a great mix of Paul McCartney's and Louis Johnson's styles. The bassline is so melodic but Louis adds just enough grit that you know it's "Thunder Thumbs" playing.
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indeed though i dont like the song as a whole i always enjoyed the bassline
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That was probably my least favorite tune on that album actually. To me it sounded like Louis Johnson was trying to play his stuff over a Beatles tune.
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That was probably my least favorite tune on that album actually. To me it sounded like Louis Johnson was trying to play his stuff over a Beatles tune.
+1

Love Macca, Love Wacko Jacko, but put them together, I dunno. Output not exactly a sum of the parts.

Can't fault the basslines though. Louis Johnson is a big influence, so I have a hard time saying anything critical about the guy. And though I have always hated McCartney's tone, whether it's on a Ric, Jazz, or Hofner, he is one of the most creative bassline composers in pop music.
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