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Tony Levin!
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my favorite bass players. well possibly not by skill level, and not in any particular order.
Murry Hammond (Old 97's) Bruce Flett (Bluebirds) Phil Lesh (Grateful Dead) Garry Talent (E Street Band) Here's an OLD one from the Old 97's Tried finding one where Murry is singing lead, but couldn't find one.. but he's pretty damn good with the harmonies and backup vocals... really helps to give the old 97's their 'sound' This is a fun one. |
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You probably would really like DBT! The Truckers are really raucous also. I see a local on your list. There is another local who could very well make the list. He hasn't played in twenty years due to family and business but he was a virtuoso. Great fretless and for a while would boggle minds with the stick. Mike Jones. At parties he'll still pull out a six string from time to time.
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Cant figure out how to upload youtube vids. Help.
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Well Sal, I posted on this just the other day.. Here's a link over on LateNight Radio.Adding YouTube Videos to a Message Any questions after reading that.. shoot away.. ![]() |
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still trying looks as though it worked thank you latenight. I have always loved this instrument.
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Great video. I like unusual guitars and guitarists. My favorite guitarist would have to be Steve Howe of Yes. I have seen him on stage several times and he would bring a dozen or so instruments on stage. He would use a different guitar for almost every song ranging from a mandolin to more conventional guitars both electric and acoustic . He even played the steel slide guitar in a very unique way. Not "country" style but very special and unusual for that particular instument. "Relayer" is still one of my favorite albums. But Steve also played lots of grassy and folksy tunes as well that I bet Latenight would like. One in particular he wrote for his daughter but I can remember the name for the life of me. I must do some diggin'.......
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