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Iconic bass lines / parts from famous songs.


Gray C

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Often these are simplicity themselves, but are recognised everywhere, even by non bass players. I’ll  kick the ball in the air with the following…..

 

Under Pressure - John Deacon - Queen

 

Wichita Line Man - Opening run into it by the iconic Carol Kaye

 

The Chain - John McVie for Fleetwood Mac

 

Walk on the Wild Side - Herbie Flowers for Lou Reed

 

My Generation - John Entwistle

 

These are the ones that first come into my head, should be loads more I’ve missed 😝

 

 

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On 11/09/2022 at 12:02, Lozz196 said:

The Jam, with:

 

Eton Rifles

Down in The Tube Station

Town Called Malice

 

Many others but I think these three are probably more well known 

 

 

Not sure there really are that many truly widely known, iconic bass lines. From the perspective of non-bass aficionados among the public, IMO they've pretty much been already covered here. No disrespect intended re some noms but I bet most casual music listeners wouldn't recognise any bass lines beyond

Another one bites the dust

Good times

Under pressure

The chain

Peaches (at a push)

Billy Jean

Blue Monday (at a push)

Come as you are

Walking on the moon (maybe among those raised in the 70s)

Walk on the wild side (among the over 50s anyway)

 

I.e. songs that still get a lot of airplay on mainstream daytime radio

 

 

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Ace of Spades played by Ian Lemmy Kilmister with Motorhead 

Holiday In Cambodia played by Klaus Flouride with Dead Kennedys 

Love Will Tear Us Apart played by Peter Hook with Joy Division 

Jeremy played by Jeff Ament with Pearl Jam 

Waiting Room played by Joe Lally with Fugazi

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