Platinum Member Username: Bestmankind
WEST COAST RD AUDIO
Post Number: 17929 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on primus
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Gold Member Username: Adddisorder
Palm Beach,
Florida
Post Number: 5903 Registered: Jan-06
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Posted on good yeah, best.... ill try and find a good youtube vid. |
Platinum Member Username: Bestmankind
WEST COAST RD AUDIO
Post Number: 17930 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on this guy?
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Bronze Member Username: Alex_smith
Post Number: 42 Registered: Sep-07
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Posted on you should look up Victor Wooten i saw him play live once at a competition at the university here hes GOOD |
Gold Member Username: Adddisorder
Palm Beach,
Florida
Post Number: 5904 Registered: Jan-06
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Posted on that guys pretty good, i dont remember who it was i heard it cant find it on youtube either |
Platinum Member Username: Project6
Post Number: 14743 Registered: Dec-03
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Posted on Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers FTW! But I'm old school and old, Paul McCartney can teach this kids a thing or two |
Gold Member Username: Hawaiian_time
Kanaka freak...
Post Number: 1793 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on Jaco Pastorius |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulez
Phoenix,
AZ
USA
Post Number: 1416 Registered: Mar-05
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Posted on I don't know, Les Claypool is a freak of nature on bass. He does some crazy stuff. I like good bass lines in songs. He's not the most talented or anything, but Peter Steele from Type O was a badass before his meth days. |
Gold Member Username: Rideredder
Cornell,
IL
USA
Post Number: 1396 Registered: Sep-05
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Posted on Ryan Martinie of Mudvayne
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Gold Member Username: Hawaiian_time
Kanaka freak...
Post Number: 1798 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on As for old school, Larry Graham Jr., from Sly and the Family Stone, was a pioneer in different bass playing techniques. He was a great thumper! |