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Grunge's greatest bass lines


SteveXFR

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21 minutes ago, SteveXFR said:

I seem to be learning grunge classics at the moment.

Rooster has been the most fun so far. Any other suggestions for great grunge songs to play?

Rooster is great and yes I am a bit biased as a big AIC fan. These are my other AIC fav lines: Man in the Box, Angry Chair, Sea of Sorrow (only one string but still cool as, well, I cannot say as what ;- ), Bleed the Freak, Would, Junkhead, It Ain't Like That, Down in a Hole and and and.

Play them on one of these 😉

 

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17 minutes ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

Rooster is great and yes I am a bit biased as a big AIC fan. These are my other AIC fav lines: Man in the Box, Angry Chair, Sea of Sorrow (only one string but still cool as, well, I cannot say as what ;- ), Bleed the Freak, Would, Junkhead, It Ain't Like That, Down in a Hole and and and.

Play them on one of these 😉

 

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That's a beautiful bass. I've wanted one based on the sounds Rex Brown used to get out of his

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7 minutes ago, TheRev said:

My personal favourites are Rotten Apple by Alice in Chains, STP's Big Empty and Jeremy by Pearl Jam.

 

I regularly play those three, they're all great.

29 minutes ago, Doctor J said:

 

 


All fun. Soundgarden, from Screaming Life through to Superunknown, have a wealth of fantastic basslines to play. Yamamoto and Shepherd were both superbly creative players.

 

I forgot Tad, how did I forget about them? I'll be playing Greasebox later. Melvins are always great

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11 minutes ago, paul_5 said:

I really use to enjoy playing 'Man in a box' by Alice in Chains, so that gets my vote.

 

Other notable additions to my list would be 'My Wave' and 'the day I tried to live' from Soundgarden.

 

Doesn't My Wave involve some weird tuning? Possibly EEBb?

Great song though 

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5 minutes ago, Nail Soup said:

Probably stretching Grunge too far, but how about Cannonball by The Breeders?

 

 

I'd say alternative rock but then grunge was alternative rock anyway. 

I think that was the second bass line I learnt.

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