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love the wonderful opening sequencce is Smooth Operator

 

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I just remembered another song that my producer mentioned to me - he had a relationship with this lady and when I heard her version of IMAGINE I was floored - she re-invented it and made it her own and it makes me cry to this very day and I haven't even started HRT yet... gosh I probably won't be able to stop once I do start.

 

 

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Beautiful voice Sade has, thank you for sharing her with us all here.

 

This is a Greek dance and song called Zorba The Greek and I wanted it to share with you. At the beginning of the clip, the Acropolis is to view.

Enjoy it, Greece I love you, and soon I will come to my land (hopefully)

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you make me Geddy....Lee...I mean Tori

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55 minutes ago, Shay said:

you make me Geddy....Lee...I mean Tori

LOL   Love listening to Chris Squire tear it up, too.

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Chris, Jack Bruce and Jaco Pastorius re-invented bass - they made it a lead instrument

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ou.... not familiar with Cliff... I got some homework.... thank you... 

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13 hours ago, Tori M said:

LOL   Love listening to Chris Squire tear it up, too.

 

Me three

 

Getty taps into the rhythm of the code in YYZ, great tune @Tori M....

 

Speaking of Squire, we last saw Yes with Alan Parsons, at the Chateau Ste Michelle winery about 12 years ago, Chris was in top form that night, with Jon, Steve, Alan, and few others, it was outdoors and we were 5th row really every seat was a winner that evening....

 

There are just so many, but the Squire lines in Starship trooper, really resonate with me

 

 

 

 

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ah...vi see Cliff Burton is with Metallica. I wasnt much of a fan of the band but they are certainly worth another listen..

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4 hours ago, Cyndee said:

Speaking of Squire, we last saw Yes with Alan Parsons, at the Chateau Ste Michelle winery about 12 years ago, Chris was in top form that night, with Jon, Steve, Alan, and few others, it was outdoors and we were 5th row really every seat was a winner that evening....

Yes AND Parsons together from the 5th row?!!!  :noway:

When Squire takes the lead position in The Fish is an old fav.  When I first heard that I'd never heard a bass played like that. ?

 

 

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Squire was a lead player and was amazing. One other underrated bass player I  think is John Entwhistle from the Who. If you really listen to, his was excellent.

 

A great young Australian girl,bass player i really love in the past 5-10 years is Tal Wilkenfeld.

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Entwhistle had to be great to keep up with and not fade into the background when competing on stage with Moon and Townshend.
 

Don't know how I hadn't heard of Wilkenfeld before, just listened to a couple of her tunes on Spotify. Digging the sound.

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July 7 as I wait for my first HRT persciptions.....I now WHO I am .... how about some WHO - 

 

https://youtu.be/oyR3TzIgi-U

 

I mentioned recently one of the underrated bass players of all time - here's an example of what he can do

 

https://youtu.be/oyR3TzIgi-U

 

And check out Tal Wickenfeld - at the time like 18 and from Australia - I became a fan immediately and wished I could look a little like her ..

https://youtu.be/Kn2Yvjd5kqY

 

 

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shucks just one more with Tal Wickenfeld....

 

https://youtu.be/VC02wGj5gPw

 

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Hei alle

Chris Squire was awesome. I saw Yes on their Fragile  tour in 1972, oddly enough they were the opening act for Black Sabbath. On the subject of great bassists, Greg Ridley, Spooky Tooth and Humble Pie fame, was so solid on laying down some really great bar band bass tracks especially with Humble Pie. Ronnie Lane was another great  bar band bassist. Laying down a great foundation is the make or break factor of a band.

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And for ALL of us ladies - my favorite slide player who won the best slide player of the year 6 years running in Guitar Magazine and the retired her because they wanted someone else to win - it's a rare song I heard her do live in the 70's and loved the song like forever.

 

https://youtu.be/fD6ued71jqE

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OMG - Spooky Tooth is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITES along with FREE. And yes - I loved Greg Ridley in both Spooky and Humble Pie and my favorite drum opennings was....

 

 

 

 

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I played Peter Green's "Oh Well" at a concert in December as I portrayed Tom Petty (who also covered it) but these ladies I'd never heard of did an excellent job. Ever hear of Haim?

 

 

 

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oh yes and yet another wonderful girl bass player with Grace Potter

 

 

and let's not forget the Wilson Sisters in Heart...sweet...

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That Grace Potter, is just sooo cool.

 

And yes, we've worshiped the Wilson sisters. One gig we played at this place in N Seattle called "Parkers" was one of Heart's  launching platforms, and backstage were their autographs written on the walls, legendary !

 

Since we are in girl bass mode, I just admire Tina in Talking heads, she is so solid, great vocalist.

 

From their stellar "Remain in light" album (1980)

 

The Great Curve

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Shay said:

Squire was a lead player and was amazing. One other underrated bass player I  think is John Entwhistle from the Who. If you really listen to, his was excellent.

 

A great young Australian girl,bass player i really love in the past 5-10 years is Tal Wilkenfeld.

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Oh my yes, Tal is amazing!  Wasn't a big Who fan but noticed Entwhistle mostly for being so loud!  He had some crazy speaker designs early on.  I never really excelled at 6 string; definitely no Page.  Tried bass but my fingers and hands were too small/weak and my pinkies were useless.  Then I saw little Tal... how does she do that!  Couple of new names here that I must check out.

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3 hours ago, Shay said:

Squire was a lead player and was amazing. One other underrated bass player I  think is John Entwhistle from the Who. If you really listen to, his was excellent.

 

Interesting, I never really thought of him as underrated. I've always felt he was pretty iconic. I especially love his bass work on 'Bargain'

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