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Well, last night, I was downloading about 20 gig of photos from CF cards to my main computer, and thought I'd watch Pink Floyd's Pulse (with RF/RB 3.5 surrounds) to kill some time while each card downloaded.

When Money came on, I remembered a question I posed to Colter several years ago on one of our road trips:


What are some of the best rock songs that feature a great bass line?


Money has a strong bass line through the first half of the song (until the guitars take over). Queen's Another One Bites the Dust is an obvious choice. But what about others? Anyone got any favorites?

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Massive Attack has a really cool bass line in "Safe From Harm" that is

essentially a rip from Billy Cobham's "Stratus". It's by far one of my

favorite bass lines...I can't believe when I played Massive Attack for

Colter that he walked straight to his CD rack and pulled out Billy

Cobham and even cued the right track. It's even more insane because you

gotta get

about 3 minutes into the song before the bass line even kicks in!

I think Billy Cobham rocks the heaze outta foshizzle awesome.

"Voodoo Too" from Godsmack's "IV" album has got some really cool bass

lines too....but you're going to need extension below 30Hz to fully

appreciate it.

"Animal" by Three Days Grace's "One-X" album has some pretty cool/deep bass too.

Just about everything from Blueman group will shake the house, but it's

not really good for testing a system since you really don't know what

it should sound like. It's way cool to listen to though. They had a DVD

of surround music they put out that sounded pretty cool.

I dunno if you're into Industrial music, but I've got a whole slew of

really cool bass lines in that genre. Celldweller and Massive Attack

are two of my favorites.

"Stella Erans" by Cirque du Soleil on their "Extrait De Dralion" album

has a really cool groove. Many people I know are put off by the

operatic type singing. Personally I think it just makes it all the cooler.

Yes also has some pretty killer bass lines. Colter is the Yes expert,

but I especially enjoy "Starship Trooper" on whatever DVD that Colter

has. It literally blows your hair back (and is a really cool groove too

- so not like it's just noise).

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U2, with or without you, off the Johsua Tree. Sustained low frequency energy, but does not dip that low.

Animal I have become ( Three Days Grace ) sustained LF thoughout, that dips pretty low.

Bother, Stone Sour, low bass ( not sure what sort of processing ) from a bass guitar, most speakers ignore it, occurs only a few chords in the whole song.

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Yes also has some pretty killer bass lines. Colter is the Yes expert,
but I especially enjoy "Starship Trooper" on whatever DVD that Colter
has. It literally blows your hair back (and is a really cool groove too
- so not like it's just noise).

Great suggestions so far.

And I think Colter has every YES CD ever pressed, [:D] so I'm not sure which one of the Starship Troopers performances you heard.


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IMO, the best bass line (my favorite anyway) is Phil Lesh's monster bass during the transition from Cryptical Envelopment into The Other One (and throughout The Other One). The original version is on the Grateful Dead's album Anthem Of The Sun, however there are countless live performances on CD or tape that are just awesome. I probably saw him do it live about 30 times.

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It's all about the groove:

Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure. Duh!

Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion

Primus - Tommy the Cat

Isley Brothers - It's Your Thing

Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused

Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times

A Tribe Called Quest - too many to mention...

Metallica - Crash Course in Brain Surgery

Metallica - Orion

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