sylvia striplin's 'can't turn me away' came on the shuffle today while sitting in traffic. the bass in that jernt sounds like it was recorded just above the surface of a hot tub filled with decadent, yet suspect, decision making.
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many broken links on this thread so maybe it was already there, but jeezuz what a beautiful basseline. The bass is positively singing. We're getting down to this with the family
after completely falling in love with the bassline from everybody needs a 303 by fat boy slim...i found this a while back, straight rip creates a classic
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the opening part of the song, where the its just the bass and drums, sounds like a fat person walking. which is why im assuming he chose it.
similar to this
i love it.
or maybe
just playing. sort of. so ill.
My Special One - Ray Alexander Techniques
YEP.
two super obvious ones for the funk heads...these two basically defined a whole generation of funk to come:
Read the title backwards.
Bangin' choice. I played one NYE as the midnight cut. Killed it.
many broken links on this thread so maybe it was already there, but jeezuz what a beautiful basseline. The bass is positively singing. We're getting down to this with the family
happy Christmas y'all
2:38secs
The even faster and heavier version:
(I like this version better than the Rock for Light cut)
Here are some basslines I love off top:
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Theme to Barney Miller
b/w
My alltime fav: Harry Nilsson - Jump Into The Fire
I play this version a lot more than I do Gary Burton's which I also love.
Here's another one (especially at 3:34). "Get ready..."
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak