BEST BAND EVER: Results!

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Eliminated after Round 40:
Marco Hietala
Stuart Hamm

Promoted after Round 40:
Cliff Burton
Martin Turner

Michael Anthony (CHICKENFOOT, VAN HALEN) vs. Peter "Mars" Cowling (PAT TRAVERS)
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John Paul Jones (LED ZEPPELIN) vs. Jonas Hellborg (solo, THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA)
vs.
 
Giving the lesser known guys pity votes. John Paul Jones is more than just a bass player though and would be an asset to any band. Assuming he wins this round, I may pull for him to win the whole thing (I reckon it's either him or Geddy).
 
Anthony vs. Cowling - Couldn't really find a Van Halen song where you can actually hear Anthony... so Cowling takes an easy victory, even though he's only slightly more noticeable.

Jones vs. Hellborg - I was close to voting for Jones before I realized the shredding was the bass guitar and not guitar guitar :p
 
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Eliminated after Round 41:
Michael Anthony
Jonas Hellborg

Promoted after Round 41:
Peter "Mars" Cowling
John Paul Jones

Jason Newsted (FLOTSAM & JETSAM, METALLICA, NEWSTED) vs. John Myung (DREAM THEATER)
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Paul McCartney (solo, THE BEATLES) vs. Rinus Gerritsen (GOLDEN EARRING)
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Myung can seriously groove.

More of an etude from his instructional video but still some cool licks in there.


1:15

1:48
 
I mean...these matchups are impossible. I love Jason Newsted and think he's one of the hardest working dudes in bass (plus I love his backing vocals), but pitting him against Myung? Fucking savage.
 
It was the right choice. Newsted has the backing vocals, the stage presence and a cool tone but his basslines mostly just follow the guitars. Not saying that's a bad thing to do but it does keep you from being a standout.
 
Holy fuck. Do some people out here even know Rinus Gerritsen, realize his importance or check the clip?
Rinus has a heavy, deep sound, and also some higher resonating sound. You really hear how important he was for influencing Steve Harris.
 
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It was the right choice. Newsted has the backing vocals, the stage presence and a cool tone but his basslines mostly just follow the guitars. Not saying that's a bad thing to do but it does keep you from being a standout.
In Metallica, yeah. In the clip above, far from it.
 
Some more Rinus Gerritsen:

cool grooves

Great bass playing in this electric

and acoustic version:

Melodic playing!

Energetic bass solo!

Sabbatish stuff in 1969 - Everyday's Torture

And there's this nice melody in Vanilla Queen, which get repeated for a while but it works so well. Starts about here
Whole song

The famous ones, with important bass roles:
Radar Love
The Twilight Zone (live, 1986)
 
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Myung and Macca. I like Rinus, but I like Macca's style better, I guess. Very minimalistic, just like pretty much all of the Beatles. Harrison also isn't my #1 guitarist, but I wish I could vote for him somehow someday.

Also, after listening to the Police today, I say we should have included Sting as well. We have had so many wankers here already (Novoselic) and the bloke is (well, at least used to be) really good, not a virtuoso, no, not by a long shot, but very tasty and enjoyable. I got through the whole Zenyatta Mondatta by mostly grooving to the bass alone.
 
Newsted vs. Myung - Yeah, Myung is probably better, but I'm gonna give Newsted a pity vote because until recently I had no idea how good he was before Metallica. They really ruined his talent.

McCartney vs. Gerritsen - I thought Gerritsen's playing was cooler. Also, might not have been a good idea to pit a 2 minute song against a 19 minute one. Didn't notice at first :p
 
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Eliminated after Round 42:
Jason Newsted
Rinus Gerritsen

Promoted after Round 42:
John Myung
Paul McCartney

Markus Grosskopf (HELLOWEEN) vs. Michael Lepond (SYMPHONY X)
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John Entwistle (THE WHO) vs. Tony Choy (ATHEIST, CYNIC)
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As it is, this is a fairly harder round because all four are kinda in the same boat for me - good but not the greatest of all time. I went with Grosskopf and Choy in the end, just a bit better but it could've gone either way.
 
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