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#3007 by chip6
Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:48 am
Bass players. We're picky.
The best among us can make a crappy band sound good, and get zero credit for it. Unless we're singers, only music geeks pay attention. But when we know what we're doing, we can't take lousy guitar and lousy drums at the same time. Rock bass allows no mistakes, we have to be precise, no fudging of fills or riffs. And you singers and guitar gods know it, you will hear the wrong bass note before you hear the missed lick from the lead guitar.

We have been the underpinning of pop music since the fifties, we like being under the radar, we matter.

#3011 by Auburn Diva
Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:30 am
Come to the open jam at the Boothill Saloon on Main St in Daytona this Thursday. I'll be there with one of the best guitarists I've ever worked with. Big hair metal is his specialty. I'd love to play some of that stuff there, but never had anything but a blues bassist to jam with. Check out the list of cover tunes on my website ( www.juliesaylor.net ) & pick a few you'd like to do. Maybe Modern Day Cowboy, Sweet Child Of Mine, I Remember You, Welcome To The Jungle? Your choice. Hope to see you there!

#3028 by Guest
Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:11 pm
Hi everybody,

I'm a real bass player. Ever since I saw YES in concert back in 1976 and sat about ten feet away from Chris Squire the bass was the only thing I ever wanted to play. :D

#3034 by Guest
Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:12 am
yes...I also play bass....electric and upright. i have done studio work for other musicians, i also am a lead guitar player,,,keyboard player, sax, flute, harmonica, mandolin and banjo player. Having said that......I am way up here in Michigan....there is quite a demand for bass players here. :D

#3046 by Chemical Residue
Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:46 am
hmmm.......ive seen yes perform and those mfs know their equipment and play in such a manner that I dont think a lot of other bands could compare.

#3051 by Guest
Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:24 pm
Chemical Residue wrote:hmmm.......ive seen yes perform and those mfs know their equipment and play in such a manner that I dont think a lot of other bands could compare.


I can't disagree with you there. I recently watched their 35th anniversary concert DVD featuring the classic line up. They're all a lot older & fatter now (so am I though LOL) but man those guys can still play. 8)

#3076 by Doctor Bob
Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:04 pm
Auburn Diva wrote:Come to the open jam at the Boothill Saloon on Main St in Daytona this Thursday. I'll be there with one of the best guitarists I've ever worked with. Big hair metal is his specialty. I'd love to play some of that stuff there, but never had anything but a blues bassist to jam with. Check out the list of cover tunes on my website ( www.juliesaylor.net ) & pick a few you'd like to do. Maybe Modern Day Cowboy, Sweet Child Of Mine, I Remember You, Welcome To The Jungle? Your choice. Hope to see you there!


Had a great time at the open mic with you and Alex. The crowd was a little "clique-ish", but we still showed those blues people how to Rock & Roll.

For anyone out there interested, Julie (Auburn Diva) is a great singer with no ego problems. Anyone in the Daytona area should check her out if you get the chance.

#3089 by Auburn Diva
Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:12 am
Awww, shucks. :oops: Thanks, Instigator. We had a great time, too. You guys really rocked; definitely some of the best I've worked with, especially in the area. Can't wait to do it again!
#3208 by Warriorbass
Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:36 pm
I have been pumpin' the lowend since I was 12 and the hardest thing I ever have to do is find good musicians who can think outside the "powere-pop-punk" movement...and I am right outside Nashville, TN...I have played everything you can think of and there are not many musicians who want to go the distance and make something that will stand the test of time..... :twisted:

#3295 by little_tim
Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:23 am
well auburn Im a bass player and if i was there we'd be jammin :D

#3331 by little_tim
Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:45 am
Ive played bass for over 20 years and never regretted it for a second

#3338 by Auburn Diva
Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:01 pm
Well, lil' tim, there's always vacation! :)

#3525 by little_tim
Sat Nov 11, 2006 4:18 pm
vacation???? lol what the hell is a vacation????.....never had one

#3526 by Irminsul
Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:55 pm
Vacation. I just got done with one - 11 days hopping around the Hawaiian Islands. On the last day, we found some sea turtles grazing among the reefs of Oahu, where we were snorkeling.

Life is grand.

#3989 by EJ OBrien
Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:15 pm
I dont think there are less bass players I think there are just less and less people taking up music as a whole anymore... Its kinda disapointing.

OB

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