Monday, April 18, 2011

Favorite bassist-Roger Waters.

Okay, I'm a bit partial to Pink Floyd, but Roger Waters really is pretty amazing. Besides Sting of the Police, he is the only bassist that also sings, plus he wrote most of the bands hits, including the Wall album. Who is you favorite bassist or guitarist?

25 comments:

  1. Well, i don't have a favorite guitarist, but this song always makes me want to ride in my bike, saving the world :D

    http://youtu.be/pvztE75zH0w

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  2. I neither have a favourite, but Jimi Hendrix is awesome.

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  3. He was playing in my country tonight... i can't go :( love him

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  4. My favorite bassist: the guy from The Jam and Flea of course. But the best used to be The Ox of course.

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  5. Bassist: Sir Paul McCartney
    Guitarist: Clapton, Harrison, Lennon, Van Halen too many.

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  6. My interests are not in rock ,but i nhouse music. Though I enjoy listening to tracks you post.

    great blog

    http://livintrip.blogspot.com/

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  7. I love pink floyd! and i agree; he's a great bass player!!!! Er Schmeckt gut! ;)

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  8. Oh! OH! GIVE IT TO ME HARDER!! YES!!

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  9. Roger Waters is the MAN. I don't think I have a favorite bassist thugh...

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  10. never heard of him but he seems pretty good :)

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  11. Youve heard of Pink Floyd though right?

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  12. Deckard, youre super gay! Pink Floyd is the best.

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  13. john paul jones!

    dark side of the moon is my favourite album

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  14. Will pink floyd ever get old? following

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  15. Favorite guitarist would have to be Josh Homme...

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  16. Krist Novoselec? (Nirvana / Foo Fighters)

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  17. I'll look up some of his stuff, don't know much of the guy

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  18. only bassist that also sings? uh...tom araya from slayer? paul mccartney from the beatles? les claypool from primus? there are far more than roger waters and sting, and they're not exactly obscure.

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