I've probably added to this thread previously but, if I did, I hope that I posted (apologies to anyone else who has posted this too):
"Badge" written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison as performed by Cream with, of course, Jack Bruce on bass. Was there ever a better rock three piece bar possibly The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
Oh, and by the way, in my late father’s youth between the wars, he would go to the Den whenever the Addicks weren’t playing. I think that used to be common practice.
I used to watch drum covers on YouTube and famous session drummers playing in studios, along to the famous tracks they originally played on, so I often get suggestions come up for other types of covers. This one came up a while back and I found it again this morning. Girls got talent and, what a bass line, Luther Vandross, Never Too Much
Oh, and by the way, in my late father’s youth between the wars, he would go to the Den whenever the Addicks weren’t playing. I think that used to be common practice.
Yes very common. Been mentioned on here a few times. Football was less tribal then and people who loved football just wanted to go and see live football. My dad did the same. Would go to The Valley one week and The Den the next. My grandad was staunch Millwall but would travel anywhere in London just to get a game in, when Millwall was away.
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Anything by Mick Karn
Omd - Mysteriality
Anything by Japan
The guns of Brixton- The Clash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGT4V6JmINA
One of These Days - Pink Floyd
https://youtu.be/Nw1643T0RD0
Which do you prefer?
https://youtu.be/nXaXKfyI7tQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dm_5qWWDV8
"Badge" written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison as performed by Cream with, of course, Jack Bruce on bass. Was there ever a better rock three piece bar possibly The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FGxH50WS7Q
Oh, and by the way, in my late father’s youth between the wars, he would go to the Den whenever the Addicks weren’t playing. I think that used to be common practice.
And the bass break in Paul Simons "You can call me Al" is awesome
But the real king of basslines is School Days by Stanley Clarke
https://youtu.be/oFKlezPu3xg
Smoke on the water -DP
The Lemon Song - Del Nileppez
All easy to play but memorable bass lines
If You Want Me To Stay by Sly and the Family Stone