Originally posted by Steve Conner
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Bass tone has evolved and bass is often brighter and more up front in the mix now. Listen to real old recordings and it was a vague thump in the background. Then listen to Motown, where it's often the featured instrument. Same with the Beatles. Then you had the advent of round wounds, Entwistle (although he used nylon tape wounds on My Generation), Squire, Clarke etc. That was a very new tone at the time.
I submit for your consideration: Tim Commerford? of Rage Against The Machine. Maybe not the greatest band, but he supposedly built his own amps. Sting and Flea, superstar bassists who must be doing something right.
I take the point on Noel Redding. Probably the bass riffs I liked were all played by Hendrix.
6 degrees of: My bass once got borrowed by an engineer who had worked with Kim Deal. He thought it sounded great.
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