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    regardless of preference.... most recognizable bass line?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by BravadoNJ View Post
    regardless of preference.... most recognizable bass line?????

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    So in other words, Good Times by Chic is the most recognizable bass line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BravadoNJ View Post
    regardless of preference.... most recognizable bass line?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarGeek View Post
    So in other words, Good Times by Chic is the most recognizable bass line.
    Only if you think "Fight For Your Right to Party" and "Smoke on The Water" are the same guitar riff
    Last edited by klothos; 07-22-2013 at 01:52 AM.

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    FiveG - Bruford
    Black Tie Affair - Carl Hupp Project
    Call Me Lightning - The Who
    So What - Mark Varney Project
    Lopsy Lu - Stanley Clarke
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    The Chicken - Jaco
    Good Times - Chic
    Taxman - Beatles
    Come Together - Beatles
    Last edited by Shadow; 07-22-2013 at 01:16 AM.
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    Lowrider - War
    Badge - Cream
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    I think this one is the clear winner:

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    ^^ without Steve Perry- it's only a cover tune.

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