tauzero Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 48 minutes ago, martin8708 said: Adam Clayton came over well , ( IMO ) he really seemed to be into bass playing Yes, I thought he was very analytical, along with Glenn Matlock who was citing his Jamerson influence in Anarchy in the UK. Quote
shoulderpet Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, cetera said: So far it's just a 'History of Hooky'. Very dull... I'd rather have a Greatest Basslines show 3/4 full of Jamerson, Babbitt, Kaye etc than Hooky... Hooky is my favourite bass player ever so I loved it, would have been bored to tears if it was a greatest basslines show Quote
Woodinblack Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, shoulderpet said: Hooky is my favourite bass player ever so I loved it, would have been bored to tears if it was a greatest basslines show Maybe it was badly labeled then - I would watch a program called greatest basslines, but probably not something about peter hook. Still, put the series on record so I can skim over that. Quote
Terry M. Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 33 minutes ago, shoulderpet said: would have been bored to tears if it was a greatest basslines show But it would have then at least done what it said on the tin. Based on information gathered on this thread I won't be watching any of it. Never even heard of Peter Hook before. Quote
shoulderpet Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, Terry M. said: But it would have then at least done what it said on the tin. Based on information gathered on this thread I won't be watching any of it. Never even heard of Peter Hook before. I'm going to have to respectfully agree to disagree on this. To me the description when I looked up the programme seemed quite clear on what to expect which is why I decided to watch it, the description when I looked out up was as follows: Three bassists deconstruct the basslines that defined their careers, beginning with Joy Division and New Order founder member Peter Hook Quote
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