rory Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Afternoon All, I'm after some recommendations for a decent bass related read while I'm sat by the pool (having been dragged away reluctantly by my wife to the med for a week). Previous years have seen me enjoying Geezer Butler and Geddy Lee's autobiographies. The Bastard Instrument was also great. Basically (all puns intended) anything bass/rock related to keep me sane while I'm not able to plug my bass in and play along to what ever I'm listening to. Any suggestions please folks?? Quote
christhammer666 Posted August 5 Posted August 5 rex brown and Lemmys autos where both quite good 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted August 5 Posted August 5 (edited) Guy Pratt's "My Bass and Other Animals" is very amusing. EDIT: If you prefer audiobooks, then he reads that one himself and does a great job. Quite nice to hear it in his voice when a particular anecdote brings back happy memories. Edited August 5 by fretmeister 5 Quote
bassbiscuits Posted August 5 Posted August 5 I’ve got Elton John’s biog somewhere. Need to dig that out before my hols. Can recommend Duff McKagan’s biog, Flea’s excellent “Acid for the Children” and Johnny Marr’s “Set the boy free.” Quote
Cliff Edge Posted August 5 Posted August 5 4 hours ago, rory said: Afternoon All, I'm after some recommendations for a decent bass related read while I'm sat by the pool (having been dragged away reluctantly by my wife to the med for a week). Previous years have seen me enjoying Geezer Butler and Geddy Lee's autobiographies. The Bastard Instrument was also great. Basically (all puns intended) anything bass/rock related to keep me sane while I'm not able to plug my bass in and play along to what ever I'm listening to. Any suggestions please folks?? Not bass related, but Keefs “Life” is excellent. Quote
Lozz196 Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Kathy Valentine (The Go-Go’s) - All I Ever Wanted Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols) - Triggers Sami Yaffa (Hanoi Rocks) - The Road Bends Quote
miles'tone Posted August 5 Posted August 5 The Music Lesson - Victor Wooten. A bit like The Way Of The Peaceful Warrior but about music/bass. I really enjoyed it when I read it on my hols. 1 Quote
pete.young Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Nile Rogers autobiography Le Freak is a good read. I've just finished reading Just Backdated by Chris Charlesworth, an account of his years working for Melody Maker in the early '70s. An excellent account if like me you were at an impressionable age at the time. I think I got it from @Mickeyboro 1 Quote
tauzero Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Complementary to Guy Pratt's book is Nick Mason's book Inside Out, if you happen to like Pink Floyd. Quote
police squad Posted August 6 Posted August 6 believe it or not The Francis Rossi/Rick Parfitt one is good Bananarama also interesting and I've read Andrew Ridgley's one again all very interesting not really bass related but still good reads Quote
Burns-bass Posted August 6 Posted August 6 12 minutes ago, JottoSW1 said: Playing the bass with 3 left hands - Will Carruthers This is a great book and a thoroughly excellent recommendation. 1 Quote
jonno1981 Posted August 6 Posted August 6 This is a good read. Wine journalist moves to Cuba to learn the double bass. It’s as much a study of the music and culture as it is the bass. https://amzn.eu/d/0dP0zXY Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted August 6 Posted August 6 the cliff burton biog is an interesting read, as is the aforementioned Lemmy, Geddy, flea, duff, and Nile Tony Visconti's book (bowie and the Brooklyn boy is close to the title lol) is really good John Taylor's and Alex James' first book as well as Ronnie James Dio's are all worth reading IMO also I was a teenage sex pistol by Glen Matlock was interesting especially after reading lonely boy by Steve Jones Gene Simmons kiss and make up is well, Gene but I found it interesting that might give you some ideas lol 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted August 6 Posted August 6 18 hours ago, miles'tone said: The Music Lesson - Victor Wooten. A bit like The Way Of The Peaceful Warrior but about music/bass. I really enjoyed it when I read it on my hols. That was quite unusual. I stopped and started again with a different mindset as my first attempt just made me think Vic is a bit of an old hippy! 2 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted August 6 Posted August 6 13 minutes ago, fretmeister said: That was quite unusual. I stopped and started again with a different mindset as my first attempt just made me think Vic is a bit of an old hippy! this is a great book - well written and thought provoking 1 Quote
JottoSW1 Posted August 7 Posted August 7 On 06/08/2025 at 08:44, Burns-bass said: This is a great book and a thoroughly excellent recommendation. Some uncomfortably reminiscent descriptions tho I'm not a great one for hallucinogens. Quote
Piers_Williamson Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Better written than most of the Bass Books I've read (with the exception of Guy Pratt'a aforementioned tome): Bunnyman by Will Sergeant (the guitarist of Echo and the Bunnymen). If you are of a certain age and liked 80s Liverpool Bands it is a really good read. I am taking the sequel: Echoes on my hollibobs. Quote
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