Paul's Bass Playing
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I'm surprised on one has mentioned Drive My Car. The bass dominates the song, IMO
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Mr. Spock:
I'm surprised on one has mentioned Drive My Car. The bass dominates the song, IMO
And another track on "Rubber Soul," "The Word"!
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His bass playing is always nice, beautiful, pleasant and enjoyable.
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nigel.thrillington:
Earlier I was trying to think of Paul's songs that best exemplified his superior bass playing. There were a few that came to mind (Let Me Roll It, Come Together). I thought it would be a good topic. What are his best bass playing songs? In terms of difficulty & creativity. Also I remember reading somewhere in an interview about one of the Beatles songs that he wrote a very difficult bass line for. He never intended to play it live so he made it very intricate. What was it?
"Silly Love Songs" or anything off the DR record.
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"Rain"
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Dear Prudence and Yer Blues on the White Album both have fantastic bass parts!
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My favorite bass player, by far. Second place for Chris Squire, and finally, John Deacon. Come Together's bass line is the 70% of the song. Think in that song without his amazing bass... it becomes a regular song. Is curious, most of his best bass lines are from songs written by another artists... I mean Come Together, Something, Hey Bulldog, Time To Hide, Don't Let Me Down, Medicine Jar, Spirits of Ancient Egypt, and course a lot of his own songs... Silly Love Songs, Mrs. Vanderbilt, Let Me Roll It..