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Barking Spiders

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  1. These always come to mind when I see question
    Stuart Morrow on the first two New Model Army albums. Imagine a far more talented Peter Hook
    Deon Estus - made Wham's music half tolerable
    Michael Dempsey- ex Cure but it's his stuff with The Associates that's the biz esp on Sulk
    Julian Crampton - this bloke is seriously good. Check him out with jazzy soul funkers Incognito, Down To The Bone and Joey Negro's Sunburst Band. Also worked with M People, The Pasadenas, Paul Young
    Leigh Gorman - with Bow Wow Wow
    Armand Sabal Lecco and Bill Dickins - I can't abide jazz-fusion but make the effort to deal with it to hear these monster players

  2. Another thread here prompted me to post this. I've never paid over £500 for a newbass. Come to think of it, make that £400. Stuff I've got includes an Aria Pro II Integra (about 20 years old), a Peavey Cirrus BXP, and Cort B4 fretted and fretless models. As I only play part-time in function bands I've never felt justified in having anything more expensive though I wouldn't say no to a Musicman Stingray if it came my way for a bargain. Thing is a bass at £1500 more than three times better than what I've got, if you get my drift? I know that most this price and more are handcrafted but does the price truly reflect greater quality?

  3. Being primarily a drummer I can safely say the bottom 60 is pretty laughable. Many I rate highly are among the top 40 but the order is largely arse about tit while there are still too many baffling choices. To put Bonham, Moon, Watts and Starr above jazz greats like Rich and Krupa is taking the piss. I tend to prefer jazz, fusion and funk drummers but there are many non-listed metal/hard rock drummers who could kick the collective arse of most rock players on this list e.g. Simon Phillips, Scott Travis, Brann Dailor, Brian Downey, Mike Portnoy, Vinnie Paul, Charlie Benante and Stephen Perkins,

  4. A few years back I tried to get such a band together in Gloucestershire via joinmyband.co.uk but there was no interest, sweet FA, nada. In my ads I mentioned bands like Japan, Heaven 17, Human League, Blancmange and less well known alt funk acts like Shriekback and 23 Skidoo. No end of people wanting to play metal.

  5. I checked in and out to have a butchers at what Adele, ELO, Coldplay, Muse, Madness, Squeeze, Wolf Alice, PJ Harvey, New Order, Last Shadow Puppets and Tame Impala were up to. Gave each around 5 to 10 minutes and then turned over to see the footie which was way more interesting. I don't get why Adele is so successful other than she's better than the likes of Ellie Goulding and Pixie Lott.

  6. Some of the best bass playing to my ears has been on albums in genres not usually associated with the instrument. Some examples
    Singing Sands - by acoustic guitar whiz Tony McManus and French fretless master Alain Genty, check out

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAscrNhKE5A

    Penthouse and Pavement by Heaven 17. Check out John Wilson's basswork on the first 4 tunes e.g.

    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33W3kMS2vp0"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33W3kMS2vp0[/url]

    Any other head ups?

  7. Hi there Gary Mac. Stuart Morrow was the original bassist for New Model Army and Leigh Gorman was in Bow Wow Wow

    check out SM on this [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lptWINyPBlk"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lptWINyPBlk[/url]

    and LG on this [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHyOctD72k"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHyOctD72k[/url]

  8. Could run off about 50 names off the top of me head but I might be biased towards Brit bassists who did a lot of their best stuff in the 80s - early 90s like Mick Karn, Pino Paladino, Leigh Gorman, Mark King, Stuart Morrow, Deon Estus...

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