They Said These Are the Top 10 Bassists of All Times...

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Reacting to the top 10 bassist list.. from Flea to Les Claypool and Cliff Burton.. Who's the best??
Let's see what they said...


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dang i cant believe davie taught all off these bassists and never mentioned it before. so humble

mr.brightside
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Davie: "WatchMojo don't disappoint me"

WatchMojo: *Proceeds to disappoint Davie*

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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Jaco pastorious is the goat. Not only was he an incredible bassist just skill wise alone, but an incredible all around musician as well. He was an amazing composer. Portrait of Tracy is one of the most beautiful songs to ever be played on a bass. And he composed some of the best songs EVER period. Havona, teen town, Donna Lee and so much more. He is truly an example of how some people are just built different.

Foeisudhxj
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Jack Bruce and John Entwistle my faves in rock, Stanley Clarke, Ron Carter and the GOAT, Jaco Pastorius in jazz... great video and list.

stevesmyka
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No one ever mentions Stanley Clarke. This legend put the bass front and center back in the 70's winning jazz awards into the 2010s.

scaldwell
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I respect the fact you added Jaco, Graham, Wooten and Miller. 100 percent agree but how could you forget Stanley Clarke and Charnett Moffett.

charnettmoffett
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Nick Beggs, was Kajagoogoo in the 80's and his opening riff on Shy, shy is a masterpiece.

merlin
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The fact that Mojo's list didn't have Victor Wooten anywhere on their list is an embarrassment.

BurstingVeins
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Davie: Plays "Enter Sandman of Puppets"

All metalica fans: Wait, something is not right...

bamboo
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I found you, and you expanded my musical universe with great bassists! Thank you. One neglected, in my opinion, is Stu Hamm. He’s a favorite of Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.

ericpoland
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I agree with your list. I was surprised Pastorius and Wooten didn't make their list.

jeffreydeeds
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"Lets play another cliff burton classic" starts playing master of puppets but Les Claypool style

theburnix
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He definitely got me on the Cliff Burton thing. I was in shock at the quick rejection. Thank you for clearing that up Davie.

uncaged
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I think Chris Wolstenholme needs to be on this list. He literally drives Muse and his riff ability allows Matt to go and do his thing.
Check out Boh from the Kami Band playing in strange time signatures and driving BM along. Listen to a couple of his solos too as they are next level. 6 stringer and needs them

alanholt
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I'm a little sad that nowhere on the list, or in any of the comments that I read through (most of them) was Robert Trujillo (recently with Metallica and previously with Ozzy Osbourne, ) but his work with Suicidal Tendencies and especially Infectious Grooves was awe inspiring. I'm not a bassist, so I'm probably not the best judge of bassists, but I thought he deserves at least an honorable mention, if not a spot on the list.

joceijw
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Les Claypool is my favorite, mostly because there is literally no one else who plays like him. He re-invented what the bass could do, just like Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, and Flea.

davidnissim
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Victor Wooten is approved 100%
he even smiles the whole time playing ... because he knows

jamesheinz
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I agree that Geddy Lee isn't the best bassist of all time. He is, however, an unimaginable talent who is my favorite musician. He doesn't just play bass, keyboard and sing at the same time. He plays incredibly complex and difficult bass parts while singing. The distinction is important. Geddy Lee is strictly a unique God of music as is the entire band called Rush

KiteShopDude
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The original list was scaring me...your list made me realize there's are some good ears out there!!! Thank you bro!!

nattykhail
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Victor Wooten gave me a 30 minute bass lesson after a 3.5 hour show, when I was 15 years old. Victor is an incredible bassist. But an even better person

brianferris