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Oh gawd! - that was so excruciatingly bad! And as for being nominated for top bass playing - sorry, nowhere anywhere near, just ordinary bass lines the likes of which many of us will have done at some time (best part of 40 years ago in my case! - but I was only a part time occasional bass player anyway).There was also a cheap one issued, on Phillips International Series records - called 'This is H.P. Lovecraft - Sailing on the White Ship' (all the releases were 'This is .....somebody') - as far as I can see it's mostly the first album, with a different cover. It's about to get its first play in probably 30 years ............................................
Jean-Jacques Burnel (The Stranglers - still going strong)
Pete Hook ((Joy Division/New Order)
Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath)
Geddy Lee (Rush)
Jah Wobble (ex-PIL, now with his own band)
Lemmy (Hawkwind, Motorhead)
Martin 'Youth' Glover (Killing Joke - also still going strong)
Peter Hook just a natural with a bass.
Our own Mike Kerr from Royal Blood I also think is worth a mention. I've seen him a couple of times and what he gets out of a bass guitar is quite incredible - I'm always blown away by his playing - is that just a bass guitar, really?
Read through each page of this with increasing disbelief.
Not a single mention for Carlos Dengler, lead bassist for Interpol. The greatest of the last 20 years. Took what Peter Hook did and elevated it to a much higher level.
Sake. State of NSC, honestly.
Read through each page of this with increasing disbelief.
Not a single mention for Carlos Dengler, lead bassist for Interpol. The greatest of the last 20 years. Took what Peter Hook did and elevated it to a much higher level.
Sake. State of NSC, honestly.
Only just spotted the typo