Beedster Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Posted this vid in the Roxy Music thread, but suspect he deserves his own spotlight having played in some important bands of the time - Adam & The Ants, Vibrators two name two. I think I learned more about playing bass from hearing and studying this bass line than I learned in the following 5-years. As I said in the other thread, it's tight, present, and insistent. Nothing special in itself, but it doesn't just suit the song, it drives it along powerfully. Glorious 9 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Bass nice and prominent and grunty in this live mix https://www.facebook.com/bryanferryfanpage/videos/roxy-music-trash-nippon-budōkan-tokyo-japan-april-28-1979-pro-shot/684994735365558/ Quote
merello Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago A band with some great basslines. Loved Dance Away - although that was Alan Spencer and I dont want to hijack the thread! 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago This was the album version of Angel Eyes from the same album, which has a far more grunty bass line, almost like the producer said 'Play it how JJB would sound....?' Quote
Beedster Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago No just a bass player who I’d forgotten until today Quote
tauzero Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago That's the trouble with topic titles that just consist of a name... Quote
cetera Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Saw Adam & The Ants at the Dominion Theatre in 1981 on the Prince Charming Tour. My 1st big rock gig and he was a huge influence on me wanting to take up bass.... Great player! 2 Quote
Crusoe Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 34 minutes ago, cetera said: Saw Adam & The Ants at the Dominion Theatre in 1981 on the Prince Charming Tour. My 1st big rock gig and he was a huge influence on me wanting to take up bass.... Great player! Any time I see or hear the name "Gary Tibbs" I mentally add "and yours truly". 2 1 3 Quote
cetera Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago This comedy clip has Gary Tibbs make a guest appearance at the end as Store Manager/Security guard.... (that's him on the right in the video still) 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Crusoe said: Any time I see or hear the name "Gary Tibbs" I mentally add "and yours truly". Exactly, if we want to be one that select number of bass players whose name the public knows, clearly we have to get into the lyrics! 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Crusoe said: Any time I see or hear the name "Gary Tibbs" I mentally add "and yours truly". Agree, it’s difficult to get past this 1 Quote
petebassist Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 hours ago, Beedster said: Posted this vid in the Roxy Music thread, but suspect he deserves his own spotlight having played in some important bands of the time - Adam & The Ants, Vibrators two name two. I think I learned more about playing bass from hearing and studying this bass line than I learned in the following 5-years. As I said in the other thread, it's tight, present, and insistent. Nothing special in itself, but it doesn't just suit the song, it drives it along powerfully. Glorious Look what you've started mate! now listening to hours of Roxy Music and considering a new fretless.... Agree, the bass is sublime on this. Another thing about RM, they often had incredible intros, you just had to continue listening... Case in point, Avalon. Cheers, 1 Quote
TrevorR Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago And don’t forget, he was the bass player in the punk/new wave band “Breaking Glass” with Jonathan Pryce on saxophone. 😉🤣 1 Quote
TrevorR Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, petebassist said: Look what you've started mate! now listening to hours of Roxy Music and considering a new fretless.... Agree, the bass is sublime on this. Another thing about RM, they often had incredible intros, you just had to continue listening... Case in point, Avalon. Cheers, They weren’t too shabby in their choice of bass players in the 70s… John Gustafson, Alan Spenner, Gary Tibbs. Not a bad roster! 1 Quote
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