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Hot on the heels of the gee-taar riff thread.
The best bass riff intro. Even though I'm a guitarist not a bassist, those big sweaty apes can really nail a good hookline at times
OK, I'm going straight in with a heavyweight contender for best of all time.
Iron Maiden - The Clairvoyant
northwind
22-04-06, 02:24 PM
It's either Wake Up by the Arcade Fire, Only In Dreams by Weezer, or Rumble(d) by the Yo-Yos.
RHCP funky monks.
Flea gets my vote as best bassist.
iprideaux
22-04-06, 03:45 PM
The one they used to use for the motor racing (Fleetwood Mac?) or Smoke on the Water
The one they used to use for the motor racing (Fleetwood Mac?) or Smoke on the Water
That'd be Fleetwood Mac - The Chain
Terence
22-04-06, 03:48 PM
RATM prob gets my vote
I also really dig Flea and the bassist from Tool (Justin Chancellor). Tool's bass sound is distinctive, innovative, melodic, clean and so, so heavy... like letting yourself drown in mercury.
My vote would have to go to RATM and Bombtrack though...
Spread Your Love - Black rebel motorcycle club
Sid Squid
22-04-06, 05:43 PM
Love Song - The Damned.
northwind
22-04-06, 06:52 PM
Spread Your Love - Black rebel motorcycle club
Good one.
mudge32
22-04-06, 07:24 PM
California Über Alles by the Dead Kennedys
TimTucker
22-04-06, 07:51 PM
Ace Of Spades by Motorhead, surely?
I'm a huge fan of Geddy Lee of Rush, but I'm struggling to think of any great opening bass riffs he's played, so I have to give it to Lemmy.
... so I have to give it to Lemmy.
:shock:
I hope you asked him nicely first. :wink:
Damn missed the other thread as was travelling back from Scotland.
Otherwise would have had Van Halen Aint Talkin About Love as one of the best guitar intros :D
Off to soak in a bath now - why does 400 miles never sound that much but feels like a thousand? :? :(
wyrdness
22-04-06, 09:58 PM
Probably 'The Chain' or 'Ace of Spades'. Too jetlagged to think of any others at the moment.
the_runt69
22-04-06, 10:33 PM
Anything by Level42 or did anybody see Sting do message in a bottle with just the bass on the secret policemans ball.
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Halonic
22-04-06, 10:46 PM
:shock:
is this as good as we got?
a little RHCP, a RATM mention and the inevitable Mark King?
no Primus? no Pantera? No Nirvana? Not even Pearl Jam!!!!!
For shame!!
Ace Of Spades by Motorhead, surely?
I'm a huge fan of Geddy Lee of Rush, but I'm struggling to think of any great opening bass riffs he's played, so I have to give it to Lemmy.
tim, can't remeber if its the opening riff but try geddy on cygnus x1 :wink:
iron man-black sabbath: sabbath bloody sabbath.
the_runt69
22-04-06, 11:00 PM
If you want Nivana perhaps smells like teen spirit
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Ceri JC
23-04-06, 09:00 AM
My vote would have to go to RATM and Bombtrack though...
:winner:
Oh and if we're allowed obscure stuff that most people won't of heard of, my other vote goes to "My Red Hot Car" by Squarepusher.
My vote would have to go to RATM and Bombtrack though...
:winner:
Oh and if we're allowed obscure stuff that most people won't of heard of, my other vote goes to "My Red Hot Car" by Squarepusher.
Any votes for Accept on here if we're talking obscure [well historic in my case :P :oops: ]
Just off to put Princess of the Dawn on again :D
Town called Malice-The Jam- The dogs kahunas imho :D
Biker Biggles
23-04-06, 11:13 AM
I need you need me----Fanny.
Now that's obscure. :o
Lionheart
23-04-06, 11:21 AM
Into the Valley - Skids
Caddy2000
23-04-06, 11:35 AM
How's about
Cake, The distance,
Or Lou Reed, walk on the wild side,
Or Led Zepellin Moby ****?
Caddy2000
23-04-06, 11:36 AM
Or Led Zepellin Moby d*ck?
Even music is censored!!!!
Cake, The distance,
Good choice 8)
Anybody seen this?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4282718527810661431&q=cake+the+distance&pl=true
OK, so it's a little bit further in under the guitar line, but Addicted to that Rush by Mr Big. It's just unplayable. Plus the bass follows the guitar solo later on, and that exactly slow either.
And you thought Mr Big only did that song "To Be with You".....
MT
And you thought Mr Big only did that song "To Be with You".....
MT
Nope, got a few of their albums. If its 80s rock then Ive probably listened to it/got it on vinyl/got it on tape/got it on CD. :D
square pusher is a good bass riff, but its not really a riff is it ?
a riff is something that is played,
Treacle
23-04-06, 11:04 PM
Humm wher shall I start?
Over the falls - Primus
Canonball - The Breaders
War of the wars - Jeff Wayne(bassist Herby Flowers)
Westway - Sky
Lessons - Rush
Anything and everything that Mick Karn has done. I could be here for hours but I would be taking up far to much of my time. :wink:
the_runt69
23-04-06, 11:43 PM
Jusr being watching the best 100 Rock tracks and forgot London Calling by the Clash
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Nexus242
24-04-06, 02:23 AM
The one they used to use for the motor racing (Fleetwood Mac?) or Smoke on the Water
That'd be Fleetwood Mac - The Chain
John McVie played some mean bass on that track. :)
But if your talking bass players, one can not over look Rush front man Getty Lee.
:)
Nexus242
24-04-06, 03:25 AM
Okay so I just listened to Tom Sawyer and I'll toss that out for a great opening bass riff.
And I'd like to add Amiee Mann, fomerly of Til' Tuesday, in as a great basist too.
mysteryjimbo
24-04-06, 07:23 AM
Anything Victor Wooten. It aint rock but he's a mean bass player.
fizzwheel
24-04-06, 07:47 AM
Canonball - The Breaders
That one is 8)
But I prefer this one :
She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses
Gotta be the opening bass riff from the Stranglers - No More Heroes.
A track that begins with bass....
(ps Squarepusher straddles acoustic and electronic and boy can the man play!!!!)
OK, so it's a little bit further in under the guitar line, but Addicted to that Rush by Mr Big. It's just unplayable. Plus the bass follows the guitar solo later on, and that exactly slow either.
And you thought Mr Big only did that song "To Be with You".....
MT
I think Billy Sheehan was glad to get a note in edgeways when he was gigging with Steve Vai for D.L.R. :lol:
cyphertheory
24-04-06, 09:53 PM
RATM calm like a bomb. awesome bass
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