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Old 06-29-2010, 07:55 PM
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Any basslines that you love more and more everytime you hear a song??

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not sure if this kind of post has been posted before if it has sorry but listened to some songs i havnt heard in a while today and the basslines in the song i just love more and more everytime i hear it....

songs such as

STP- trippin' on a hole in a paper heart
yes- siberian khatru
tool-stinkfist
golden earring-radar love

how bout yours??
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Old 06-29-2010, 07:57 PM
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Watchin' the Detectives
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Soul Man.......Duck Dunn
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filter- hey man nice shot.
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:18 PM
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"I Come From Nowhere" - Frank Zappa
"Rosetta Stoned," "Reflection," "Third Eye," "Intension" - Tool
"Mr. Brownstone," "Rocket Queen" - Guns and Roses
"All Along the Watchtower" - Jimmy Hendrix
"Freebird" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Dazed and Confused" - Led Zepplin
"Voodoo" - Godsmack
"Timebomb," "Iovnow," " - ohGr
"Middletown Dreams" - Rush
"P**** Liquor" - Rob Zombie
"The Slunk, the Gutter and the Candlestick Maker" - Buckethead
"Solea" - Anoushka Shankar

Lots of others, but I've taken up enough space for now.
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:23 PM
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Old 06-29-2010, 08:24 PM
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Kumomi- Nujabes
Buggin' Out- A Tribe Called Quest
Come Rain Or Come Shine- Bill Evans
Dear Limeretz- Azymuth
Jelly Roll- Charles Mingus
... just to name a few
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Too many to name, I'll just name the biggest one at the moment

Here We are Juggernaut - Coheed & Cambria

even found myself playin it for sound check last weekend.
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Too many to name, I'll just name the biggest one at the moment

Here We are Juggernaut - Coheed & Cambria

even found myself playin it for sound check last weekend.
If you play it for "sound-check"....thats pretty BIG!!!
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If you play it for "sound-check"....thats pretty BIG!!!
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[quote=Muaguana;9337937"P**** Liquor" - Rob Zombie
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filter- hey man nice shot.
Those are both really cool songs with fairly understated basslines.

For me, it would be Megadeth- Peace Sells or Countdown to Extinction, there's alot more going on in both of them that alot of people tend to not notice
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Those are both really cool songs with fairly understated basslines.

For me, it would be Megadeth- Peace Sells or Countdown to Extinction, there's alot more going on in both of them that alot of people tend to not notice
Probably because there are just so many songs out there like you said, that people don't really notice. The bassline usually has get me for me to even listen to the rest of the song. But if you start a song out with bass you've usually got me hooked.
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Old 06-30-2010, 01:50 PM
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Pretty much all YES basslines from The Yes Album to 90125.

And Watching The Detectives,especially the version from Saturday Night Live.
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I never thought much about the bassline for "Plush" by STP for a long time, but the more I hear it the more impressed I am.
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Friday - Joe Jackson

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