TOP 20 ROCK BASS SOUNDS OF ALL TIME

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Published 2019-01-01
In this video we explore what I consider to be the Top 20 Rock Bass Sounds of All Time. I will play isolated bass tracks so you can really hear the sounds in great detail.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Adam-hs1ft
    Captions on "Hey everybody I'm Brick Piano." Captions off
  • @pcmechanic40
    You asked Guess who? Band , player and song. It’s at 10K comments and a year later but it’s Boston, “Gonna Hitch a Ride” and it was actually played by Tom Scholz for the recording and Fran Sheehan live. Love this channel Rick!
  • @scottwallace1
    I’ll concede that the topic is bass ‘tone’, but…Steve Harris of Iron Maiden is so routinely playing his bass like it’s the rhythm guitar that you sometimes don’t realize just how fast and agile his bass playing is. And he practically invented the ‘gallup’ cadence. He’s not content to just play the anchor note and let the rhythm guitar do all the work, he is the one driving the bus. Maybe the underrated musician in all of rock.
  • @johnforde7735
    I love JPJ's bass line on Ramble On. It's totally my favorite!
  • @danwentz
    John Entwistle owns everything on this list with "The Real Me" from Quadrophenia
  • @asiweis
    Les Claypool from "Jerry was a race car driver" of Primus. Les should be in on every bass player's list.
  • @alexeshadow
    Fascination Street, The Cure? That bass sound makes the track, and simon's aggressive picking makes this tone to die for
  • @gallaghim
    I'd like to honourably mention Iron Maiden's Steve Harris. Really unique style and sound that comes from it.
  • Pink Floyd - One of These Days Grand Funk Railroad - People Let's Stop the War
  • Rick, I am so happy you included Chris Squire. To me, a true artist and master of his instrument.
  • @melwynz
    The bassline of Another one bites the dust by John Deacon also deserves special mention
  • @molksboy
    Mark Sandman - "Cure for Pain" Tim Commerford - "Like a Stone" Krist Novoselic - "Lounge Act" Gary Mounfield - "I wanna be adored"
  • @sgtpepper6379
    Chris squire and Geddy Lee. Absolute monsters of raw tone. Chris' fret buzz makes his loud sustained hits sound MASSIVE. Geddy... I mean have you heard him play?
  • @randygomez9595
    I would add to the list Christopher Wolstenholme on "Hysteria" by Muse. His fuzz tone on that track is just too cool
  • Missing Les Claypool who has an outstanding bass-sound and is a phenomenal and extremely inovative bassplayer
  • @fourseasons4105
    Chris squire is my absolute favorite bass player, and my favorite bass tone
  • @brazzledazzle_
    Geezer Butler's sound from N.I.B. on Black Sabbath's self-titled is monster
  • @viggowolff9191
    Ramble on has to be my favorite. Amazing example of how bass can provide both rhythm and melody.
  • Cliff Burton’s bass playing on Metallica’s call of ktulu off of the ride the lightning album is phenomenal.