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adouglas

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Good one.

My favorite is Solsbury Hill, not because it's a challenging or amazing part, but because my band sounds really, really great when we play it. I wrote my own bass part for it and our arrangement of it kills.

I'm also quite fond of Moody Blues' Story in your Eyes.
 

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Good one.

My favorite is Solsbury Hill, not because it's a challenging or amazing part, but because my band sounds really, really great when we play it. I wrote my own bass part for it and our arrangement of it kills.

I'm also quite fond of Moody Blues' Story in your Eyes.

Nice!
 

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"Killing In The Name" by Rage Against The Machine sounds pretty good with a MM;) But anything really, except tricky jazz and fusion. To much fret-noise.
 

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Good one.

My favorite is Solsbury Hill, not because it's a challenging or amazing part, but because my band sounds really, really great when we play it. I wrote my own bass part for it and our arrangement of it kills.

Hey there! Do ya have a recording of it? I'd love to hear it. Think you could send me an mp3? Our band did it back in the late 70's/early 80's.

Ritchie
 

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Hey there! Do ya have a recording of it? I'd love to hear it. Think you could send me an mp3? Our band did it back in the late 70's/early 80's.

Ritchie

Unfortunately no. We're ridiculously far behind the curve on recording technology and expertise. We just have too much fun playing to devote any time or energy to recording, and it's something we MUST do at some point.

I'll see if I can grab a live shot at it next practice.
 

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Steve Millers "jet airliner", is what sold me on buying the bass, when I played that riff in the store, but my favorite song to play live with this beast (stingray) is The Beatles' "Rain". or "come together", either is my favorite.

james
 

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Anything by Toad the Wet Sprocket and a song I just played the other day for the first time by Stabbing Westward called "So far Away"

"You can call me Al" is another great one.
 

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o man, recently I've been playing songs like "If you Want Me to Stay", "I Want to Take You Higher" by Sly & the Family Stone, "My Generation", "Who Are You" by the Who, etc. on my Bongo. I set the pan a little towards the neck pickup, cut all the highs, and boost the lows and low mids until I get a huge thick tone. :D
 

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My serious answer would be GNR " Sweet child of mine". the why is the reaction it brings to the room.

My personal favorite is Johnny B Goode in any key. :} and 3000 other bass lines that are the same.

tk
 

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Wow, too many to name. How about Cajun Moon by J.J. Cale? Beware of Darkness by George Harrison? Oh, I know, Neil Young's Cinnamon Girl. Yeah, that's the one.

tbone

and if you can't fly you 'll have to move in with the rhythm section - Steely Dan
 

Slim

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I am a guitar player and I am playing bass little over a year so I enjoy just about every song I play on bass and the group I play now probably play over 200 songs so sometimes they just play songs I have never heard of but these guys expect me to know everything so it is tough to play with them but it helps me to be a better player and a good faker:D

Songs I enjoy playing on bass in current group are:
Smoothe Operator, by Sade, with bass solo in middle,
The way you look tonight, by Frank Sinatra,
and all standard tunes.

Songs I enjoy playing on guitar are:
Hotel California, by Eagles,
Europa, by Santana,
Stairway to Heaven, by Led Zeppelin
 

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I've been playing "Money" a lot lately because it uses all four open strings many times during the song and I am teaching myself to see open strings as part of my scales.
 
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