So, what makes a particular bass guitar a classic? While some basses are undoubtedly born great (it’s a testament to Leo Fender that the P-Bass is still one of the most played instruments ever): some achieve greatness over time and some have greatness thrust upon them (Rickenbacker have long enjoyed the star power of Lemmy, Geddy Lee and Chris Squire, for example). And so, for your viewing pleasure, we’ve put a spotlight on 5 of the most iconic bass guitars of all time.
In this episode:
150 - The LA Bassist EVERYONE’S talking about
149 - Are Short Scale Basses DEAD?!
148 - The Undercover BASS ICON of ROCK: The Chris Chaney Interview
147 - We Met Adam Clayton from U2 (it was OUTRAGEOUS!)
146 - The Sean Hurley Interview: Behind John Mayer's Iconic Bass Lines
145 - The Dark Side of Boutique Basses
144 - Gospel Bass Mastery: The Justin Raines Interview
142 - The SCARIEST Bass LEGEND of LA? The Nick Campbell Interview
141 - The ONE thing that TRANSFORMED my bass playing
140 - Bass ICON for a NEW Generation? The Charles Berthoud Interview
139 - The 5 Greatest Basses of the 1980s
138 - Is this Mexico’s answer to Fodera? ($3K+)
137 - Doubling down on ROCK / Dealing with H8RS / Why Spector Basses RULE with Daisy Pepper
136 - P Basses are for OLD PPL?! / Ferocious SLAP technique / Finding Your Lane with Steve Jenkins
135 - The Mysterious World of Bass Pickups (Explained!)
134 - Should you go to music school?
133 - The Michael League Interview: The Secret of Snarky Puppy
132 - Best Gear of 2023 / SBL end of year round up!
131 - People say Jazz SUCKS… We say it changed our LIVES!
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