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This month is a bit of a milestone for me as it marks 50 years since I first picked up a bass. For a while before I’d being trying to find a musical instrument that I actually enjoyed playing. But for Christmas 2023 I acquired the albums ā€˜Quadrophenia’, ā€˜Band on the Run’ and ā€˜Innervisions’, and with John Entwhistle, Paul McCartney and Stevie’s left hand for inspiration, for my 16th birthday I got a bass, an amp and a ā€˜how to’ book and never looked back. For a while I was very serious indeed, but then motorbikes, and then family, came along, and my bass sat unloved in a corner of the spare room for many years. But about 15 years or so ago, I got the bug again, and I’ve been in your typical dozen-gigs-a-year dad-rock pub covers bands ever since. And loving (almost) every minute. I guess that there are many others on Basschat who could tell a similar story. Think I’ve a couple of years left before I’ll have to quit regular gigging as age catches up on me, but I plan to make the most of it!

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Great story @northstreetĀ - and one many of us on here can relate to....

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My golden jubilee will be next year and now you've mentioned it, it's made me think about how I'd like to celebrate it...?? šŸ¤”

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Meanwhile, whilst pondering that, I just wanted to comment on the three musicians you've mentioned as your inspiration, Macca,Ā  Entwistle and Stevie Wonder - what an incredible trio they are...!

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Personally, I love Macca and Entwistle's bass playing and they rightly get a lot of praise (and someimes flak) for it..

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But in some ways, I have even more admiration for Stevie Wonder, who IMHO, is one of the best bass players, and best bassline composers, of the last 50+ years or so.... His run of albums in the 1970s was just astonishing and are full of incredible basslines...

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Anyway, just to say I hope you enjoy your next few gigging years, and thanks for sharing your story !Ā 

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My golden jubilee year next year too. The band I started out in was part-covers, part-originals with something of a prog feel about them. At that time I didn't have a bass player that influenced me, I just sort of adapted what I'd learnt from being a not very good lead guitarist.

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