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Greatest Rock Bass Player

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1. James jamerson-Funk Brothers
2. John Entwistle-The Who
3. Flea-Red Hot Chili Peppers
4. Geddy Lee-Rush
5. Paul McCartney-Beattles, Wings
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Love Paul McCartney...a lefty as well

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I just saw Rush in Vancouver Sat. night. I've seen a lot of bands live and he on the bass is flat out impressive. I went for the music and Peart, but that guy plays the bass like a lead. Just flat out quick! Peart is known as the best drummer but I, as probably most do, forget that the bass player has to keep time with him/her and for a band to work they must at least be close to quality to eachother. I'm not the biggest Rush fan, but the concert was pretty awesome and so was Geddy.
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Michael Anthony - Van Halen
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hmmmmmm

Gene Simmons
Rudy Sarzo - Quiet Riot, Whitesnake
Steve Harris - Iron Maiden
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Your right, Simmons should be on the list, but as you noticed I only put 5, so maybe you could finish the list.
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Naw you're doing a fine job, just adding my 2 cents for what it's worth is all. You pick good topics....
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Gentry Woolman wrote:Michael Anthony - Van Halen
Nuff' said.
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I'll go out on a limb and say Les of Primus is just as good as any mentioned above. Styles vary, of course, but come on, Les is got it going on like Donkey Kong!

Listen to "My Name Is Mud", and tell me that doesn't rock for a bass line.
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