Phil Collins purchased the 1968 Precision
No Grandmaster Flash or Mellie Mel?
They would be on “the list”
pretty iconic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwRXI-y6M9o
Love that video because Lawrence Fishburne
Here’s another one on my list:
Love that song. It’s one of the basslines I have on my “to learn” list.
Tina Weymouth, with a BIG assist from Mariah Carey, should get some love for this bass line. Originally from Tom Tom Club’s Genius of Love, it reached icon status with its use in Fantasy (featured here in the movie Free Guy. I used this video because the clown in the Mariah Carey video freaks me out ) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnKweEGSLAM
Love, love, love. I think we lost him last year. This was (is) the jam.
that was on our TV back in the day in New Jersey
Would have liked to see Pino Palladino’s Wherever I lay My Hat intro, always loved that track
If anyone is interested, Paul Wolfe very recently offered a self-study “Funk-Soul-Disco 30 Day Challenge” course, which I found out about via his email list. I should have posted about it earlier, as it closed on January 30th. I was not interested in it for myself at this time. But he wrote that he may offer it again later, and also that it might cost more then. If you are familiar with and like Paul Wolfe’s teaching method, this might be a worthwhile course to keep in mind for the future.
OTOH, I’m not really fond of these sudden offers that are time-limited for registration, with implications that they may not be offered again, or will cost more, so you need to make a quick decision. But I guess these instructors have to make a living, and this method must work to get people enrolled. I guess if I was an intermediate player, I might be more tempted.
With the exception of a certain “Gloved Wonder,” most online instructors ain’t getting rich off of their lesson sales. The limited-time-only demand generation technique is as old as the hills, but it works, so people use it.
I would have liked to see Bill Withers “Use Me” with Melvin Dunlap on bass or “Lovely Day” with Jerry Knight on bass.
Phil’s own…
Personal…
Jesus…
I immediately thought of this.
Needs more Geezer Butler! Haha
Added to Module 6 of BassBuzz YouTube Video Guide.