Favorite bass lines
- [B]Born to Move[/B] (just love it, the bass solo is so simple, but still great and groovy at the same time)
- [B]Take It Like a Friend[/B] (funky, one of Stu's best lines) - [B]Gloomy[/B] (funky and groovy during the solo sections, fits perfectly) - [B]Walk on the Water[/B] (again; funky/groovy, like most of the songs from their self-titled album) - [B]Travelin' Band[/B] (fast tempo, the bass lines fits perfectly, love the run-up during the guitar solos) - [B]Commotion[/B] (not to difficult, fun song to play, another line which is perfectly made for the song) - [B]Have You Ever Seen the Rain?[/B] (Stu's most famous bass line ever probably, you can't avoid hearing it, my favorite song as well) - [B]The Working Man[/B] (groovy, funky blues progression) - [B]Door to Door[/B] (awesome fun-to-play song written and sung by Stu himself, love this bass line, do I even need to say it?!) - [B]Susie Q[/B] (I like how it blends in, groovy with cool variations) - [B]Chameleon[/B] (great bass input like most of the songs from Pendulum, groovy bass man) - [B]I Heard It Through the Grapevine[/B] (it's fully packed with groovy variations, especially during the 7 minute solo) - [B]Born on the Bayou[/B] (most of it is plain simple, but Stu throws in many variations where they fit it (especially near the fade out) - [B]Ninety-Nine and a Half[/B] (won't do, right? funky and groovy at the same time, like it) - [B]Someday Never Comes[/B] (great bass sound, simple in the verses, but it works, groovy playing during the choruses, and I love the variations Stu does during the outro until fade out...) |
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