Best Living Bass Guitarists

Another vote for Flea.

Chris Squire of YES deserves to be mentioned somewhere here…and this is where.

No one has mentioned Ray Riendeau yet?
he is sick…

I am too lazy to post links… but look him up…

my favorites in order…

Vic Wooten
Les Claypool
Ray Riendeau

It really all depends what style of music… but those 3 I have heard play with almost every style… and it always sounds good…

Paul was way underrated as a bass player. He was never flashy, he just knew how to play the right note at the right time, which to me is the mark of a true musician. The bass lines in Beatles songs are all the more amazing when you realize he was actually singing while he played them live. And not just singing–singing like Paul McCartney!

However, I would rank the three greatest living rock and roll bass players as:

Watt (still going strong! Saw him a couple of weeks ago)
Bootsey (his 70’s work with P-Funk are some of the greatest bass ever committed to magnetic tape)
Claypool (the man’s a fucking loon)

Yeah, but when was the last time Bootsey actually played live in public?

PS: I met Larry Graham once, so there.

Tye Zamora, the bassist for Alien Ant Farm, has got some serious talent from what I’ve heard from him on their first album.

Victor Bailey (Weather Report, Madonna)
Gerald Veasley (Gover Washington)
“Ready” Freddy Washington (Patrice Rushin, tons of others)
Rhonda Smith (Prince)
Bob Babbit (Motown)

(Grover Washington)

Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins has always been my personal favourite. Most bass guitarists are content to backup what the drummer and guitarist are doing and are barely audible. But in the late 80’s and early 90’s, when guitarist Robin Guthrie was too coked up and strung out to play much guitar, Raymonde stepped up and made the bass really the (instrumental) star of the show. The CT albums Heaven Or Las Vegas and Blue Bell Knoll feature his best work. I good example of an individual track where he shines is “I Wear Your Ring”.

UnuMondo

Sid Vicious is out on so many levels (deceased being a minor one in the scope of things), but boy was he cool.

I’m not sure if John Deacon (of Queen) deserves to be up there with say Flea, but he has written some of the most memorable bass hooks out there.

Donald “Duck” Dunn another great.

I always liked Nick Seymour of Crowded House too. Another guy who wasn’t fancy, but always had the right note.

Steve Harris!
Matt Shepherd.

More votes for:
Flea.
Les Claypool.

trujiro out of suicidal tendencies and now plays for ozzy. and metallica i think.

paul mccartney doesnt deserve to still be alive, never mind in any top ten of anything

Holy moley!! This thread is into its second page and there’s been no mention of Jack Casady ???

Yeah man. Ozzy’s bass player is WAY better than that loser from The Beatles. SHAROOOOOOOOON! :smack:

I’d nominate Mark King from Level 42. Amazing.

Is Charles Meeks still around?

He played with Chuck Mangione for a while, at least, and was one of the best bassists I’ve ever heard or seen.

He played the bass better than most guitarists play the guitar.

I second GUINESS’s vote for Peter Hook of New Order and Joy Division.

Hooky plays (as did John Entwistle when he was alive) the bass as if it were a lead guitar. As GUINESS said, it’s a very distinctive sound.

Another loud vote for Mike Watt.

John Wetton (Asia, Roxy Music, King Crimson)

and

Jack Bruce (Cream)