5 Great 70' Rock Basslines (#3 is a BANGER!)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Hello guys!
Many of You asked me to make this kind of video, but i couldn't choose the basslines, so I just asked my Father to do it :)
He was always listening to Classic Rock a lot and knows a lot more good ones than me, here are the ones that he choose:
0:01 Thin Lizzy - Dancing In The Moonlight (1977)
0:19 Jethro Tull - Living In The Past (1972)
0:41 Budgie - Crash Course In Brian Surgery (1974)
1:13 The Doors - Riders on the storm (1971)
1:43 The Stranglers - Peaches (1977)
Cheers!
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Thank you my son !!!
Your father has an excellent taste in music
Great stuff!
Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember most of them....
Thanks planet! And sorry for not choosing the propositions you wrote me before, I just thought i can always blame my dad if anything goes wrong :D
@@BasShiver Haha! No worries mate. That’s what dad’s are for!
I am mostly playing metal bass, but basically all bass lines u choose are so good that I just have to learn them. Respect G ✊🏽
Thank You Chip! If some of You would like the Tabs for the songs i can also make it in future, it's no problem :)
Cheers!
Your dad has a good taste! ✌️
AMAZING
Thanks Luciano!
I know whats video will be next and i wont tell anyone 🤭🤭🤭🤭
I wasn't around in the 70's, but I definitely appreciate the music of that era. Good stuff man!
Yeah me too man, that's why my father had to choose the basslines for me :D Thanks T.J!
@@BasShiver my mom is all about Journey. I remember being younger and hating it. Now im all about it! Funny how musical tastes change as we age.
@@t.j.meechan682 Yeah, back in times i was a little close minded, like i didn't want to listen to jazz or classical music, but now with time i appreciate all of it and i see I was missing out a lot then :)
@@BasShiver no doubt about that. Same here
Budgie - the most underrated band
Great Stuff, but Living in The Past by Jethro Tull was a hit back in the late spring of 1969.