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Short Scale Bass Player

Nobody has yet mentioned Andy Fraser? :confused: I really love his playing with Free: wonderfully understated yet funky and the tone he got from his Gibson EB-3 through the Marshall stacks is sooo gorgeous. He's without a doubt one of my main bass influences. Here's a youtube clip from the 1970 Isle Of Wight festival of them playing my all-time favourite Free tune, "Be My Friend".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leGAYNe2UzU


Dang, you beat me to it!
(Racks brains)
Dan Lilker played a medium scale Jackson with SOD...
 
Correct me if I'm wrong: Peter Principle of Tuxedoomoon (Gibson EB-0) and David Weddell of Josef K (Fender Mustang.) Might seem a bit obscure but if you Youtube the bands you may be impressed by the bass playing...I am.

well, ya learn something new every day.... din't know Tuxedomoon's guy had an EB.... sure doesn't sound like your typical Gibson sound (twang city)
 
Weren't Jack Bruce's Gibson short scale? It seems like most of the British Invasion bands used hollow bodied Gibsons that had short scales. Bill Wyman always used short scale basses.
Some did, glenn cornick was pictured on JT benefit w/ an EB2, but recorded with an EB3. They also played many epiphone rivolis rather than gibson EB2, the animals chas chandler and yardbirds come to mind, and some w/ various hofners. Gibson EB3 mainly was jack bruce, andy fraser, bob daisley, trevor bolder etc etc. It will always be the sound of british rock in my mind.