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DAMN.Been a while since I spoke you family. Hope this finds everyone well.
Was meditating and recalibrating my mind to some music the last few days. It made me think of who my top 5 shredders are.
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Prince
3. Eddie Van Halen
4. Lenny Kravitz
5. Slash
Who would make your top 5 list?
Where should I post REAL RELATIONSHIP STUFF? As in, is there a way to navigate to a specific area like that...DAMN.
Dass a SERIOUS LIST, and if I get REAL about it? It can only be argued with cats ALSO on that level...
1. PRINCE.
2. Ernie Isley.
3. Stevie Ray Vaughn.
4. Greg "G Mack" Lawrence.
5. Eddie Van Halen.
Click "Forums" should be in the upper left corner of the page it'll take you to the main page of 6Zeros. The area is called Lovers and Friends.Where should I post REAL RELATIONSHIP STUFF? As in, is there a way to navigate to a specific area like that...
I like Chuck Berry too. BB King when I'm in the mood for blues.Since I’m a Bass Player I will also include my top 5 Bass Players:
- Louis Johnson
- Victor Wooten
- Marcus Miller
- Larry Graham
- Bernard Edwards
My top 5 Guitarists
- Nile Rodgers - His guitar playing is so clean and unique…his work on Chic albums puts me in a trance. His playing on Sometimes You Win is freaking golden, no one plays like that.
- Jimi Hendrix
- Chuck Berry
- BB King
- Prince
Thank you! Your list is hot too. Love listenin to Ernie.DAMN.
Dass a SERIOUS LIST, and if I get REAL about it? It can only be argued with cats ALSO on that level...
1. PRINCE.
2. Ernie Isley.
3. Stevie Ray Vaughn.
4. Greg "G Mack" Lawrence.
5. Eddie Van Halen.
Been a while since I spoke you family. Hope this finds everyone well.
Was meditating and recalibrating my mind to some music the last few days. It made me think of who my top 5 shredders are.
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Prince
3. Eddie Van Halen
4. Lenny Kravitz
5. Slash
Who would make your top 5 list?
Me too, I have to be in the mood for Blues which is never. But I respect his skill and what he did at the time. Sometimes I’ll listen to someone and look at their playing as basic but it’s because I was raised listening to 40 years of additions on their innovations. I like to think of BB King in his time and how dope he was…it’s like Rakim. There’s a bunch of Rakims now but back when he came out that shit was so foreign and innovative.I like Chuck Berry too. BB King when I'm in the mood for blues.
Yeah Mike loved Slash's work. He did the Guitar work on "Black or White" too I think. One the coldest truths I read from Slash (I think it was an excerpt from an autobiography or something, I'll have to google it and find it again) was he mentioned how he found it amusing as a musician to be both british and black because american musicians seemed to aspire to be british and british musicians especially in the 60s went to great lengths and pains to be black.This is a solid list. I sometimes don’t think Lenny Kravitz gets his flowers.
I also like that Slash is immortalized by playing a solo on the Greatest Black American Artist of all time’s song In Beat It. Also Louis Johnson also played the Bassline on Billie Jean…it’s cool how these GOATS all intersect/
Me too, I have to be in the mood for Blues which is never. But I respect his skill and what he did at the time. Sometimes I’ll listen to someone and look at their playing as basic but it’s because I was raised listening to 40 years of additions on their innovations. I like to think of BB King in his time and how dope he was…it’s like Rakim. There’s a bunch of Rakims now but back when he came out that ish was so foreign and innovative.
Uh...
SIR???
Juss so you KNOW???
BASS PLAYERS IS CHEATIN'.
Dass a whole NUTHA THREAD, but since you are the HNIC and all...
I'm a drummer/mild keyboard player/owner of a bass. I LOVE IT, I am just new, and therefroe TRASH.
THAT SAID???
I'ma hafta SEE your 5 bass players and RAISE you by the FOLLOWING:
1. CORNEY MIMS. Look him up. Urrybody from Marvin Gaye to Snoop. This dude is the TRUTH on a bass. RIDIQQALOUS.
2. Larry Graham. Fonky as ya GRAMPA FEET, and WITHOUT him? NO SLAP.
3. Mark Adams. Made me LOVE the instrument. SEE SLAVE.
4. VERDEEN WHITE. Technical, STOOPID LICKS, WIDE GROOVE.
5. Raphael Saddiq. DUDE DOES NOT GIT HIS PROPS FOR HIS BASS WORK. Listen to "Trippin", on the Lucy Pearl album. BANANAS.
6. I cain't STICK to 5, Bruh. MARCUS MILLER SHOULDA BEEN FURSS.
YEAH, if you could mix this list, and add SCOTT DEVINE and Mark King from Level 42... Dass how I wanna sound.
Slave: Mark Adams’s Isolated Bass on “Just a Touch of Love”
Mark Adams is definitely on my list of top bass players. When Slave’s “Just a Touch of Love” dropped in ’79, it set the bass world on fire. Here’s Mark’s isolated bass on the track.www.notreble.com
BRUH...What you mean by cheatin you wanna take this outside bruh?
But I’m all seriousness I can‘t hate on anyone on your list. There’s so many great musicians that a Top 5 is kind of impossible at least for me. To have a real top 5 I would have to separate by genre. Because I may like Louis McCall or Anderson Paak on the drums but how can I have a too 5 without Gene Hoglan on the Double Kick Pedal?
Damn good lineup.1. Prince
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. B.B. King
4. Slash
5. Eddie Van Halen
My Bench: Vernon Reid, Eddie Hazel, Ernie Isley, Eric Clapton, & Captain Kirk Douglas
Thank you!Damn good lineup.
I think my Bench would be: Brian May, Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, Ernie Isley, and Carlos SantanaThank you!
Those are all GOATS. I might need to revamp my list. I forgot Carlos Santana, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.I think my Bench would be: Brian May, Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, Ernie Isley, and Carlos Santana
Sister Rosetta brought Rock n Roll to the bible thumpersThose are all GOATS. I might need to revamp my list. I forgot Carlos Santana, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Big facts, Those holy rollers didn't even know what they were about to witness!Sister Rosetta brought Rock n Roll to the bible thumpers
NO SIR THEY DID NOT!!!Big facts, Those holy rollers didn't even know what they were about to witness!
Say less, I already got another post in this category on favorite guitar solos. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is one of my all time faves because of him.Not to derail the thread, but look how smooth Prince's play style was:View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y
The god came through and kicked everybody's ass without even breaking a sweat.
I don't think Prince's guitar ever came back down at the end. He sent it back to God and pimped off the stage!Say less, I already got another post in this category on favorite guitar solos. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is one of my all time faves because of him.
Hey I mean Prince knew he was a fan. The least he could do yknow lol.I don't think Prince's guitar ever came back down at the end. He sent it back to God!
HailCzr85 Do you play?
I know that's right!Nope just an enormous admirer of those who can. I played piano growing up even though I really wanted to learn saxophone but when you're a kid and don't pay bills, your parents make the rules.
Ant Banks and Prince
Thank you it's been so much legendary talent listed here.Ant Banks is so underrated it's insane
Prince, Eddie Hazel, Ernie Isley, Jimi Hendrix, and Eddie Van Halen...this is an amazing thread by the way
Rapheal Saadiq I forgot about him you right.Uh...
SIR???
Juss so you KNOW???
BASS PLAYERS IS CHEATIN'.
Dass a whole NUTHA THREAD, but since you are the HNIC and all...
I'm a drummer/mild keyboard player/owner of a bass. I LOVE IT, I am just new, and therefroe TRASH.
THAT SAID???
I'ma hafta SEE your 5 bass players and RAISE you by the FOLLOWING:
1. CORNEY MIMS. Look him up. Urrybody from Marvin Gaye to Snoop. This dude is the TRUTH on a bass. RIDIQQALOUS.
2. Larry Graham. Fonky as ya GRAMPA FEET, and WITHOUT him? NO SLAP.
3. Mark Adams. Made me LOVE the instrument. SEE SLAVE.
4. VERDEEN WHITE. Technical, STOOPID LICKS, WIDE GROOVE.
5. Raphael Saddiq. DUDE DOES NOT GIT HIS PROPS FOR HIS BASS WORK. Listen to "Trippin", on the Lucy Pearl album. BANANAS.
6. I cain't STICK to 5, Bruh. MARCUS MILLER SHOULDA BEEN FURSS.
YEAH, if you could mix this list, and add SCOTT DEVINE and Mark King from Level 42... Dass how I wanna sound.
Slave: Mark Adams’s Isolated Bass on “Just a Touch of Love”
Mark Adams is definitely on my list of top bass players. When Slave’s “Just a Touch of Love” dropped in ’79, it set the bass world on fire. Here’s Mark’s isolated bass on the track.www.notreble.com
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