Jaco Pastorius should be in the top ten of anyone's list.
Group affiliation:Weather Report;
Joni Mitchell;Mingus
Solo album - "Three Views of a Secret."
2006-10-25 10:07:30
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answered by Finnegan 7
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Geddy Lee- Rush
Flea- Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Jeff Ament- Pearl Jam
Michael Anthony- Van Halen
2006-10-25 10:05:33
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answered by parrothead2371 6
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Cliff Burton- R.I.P. Metallica
Les Claypool Primus
John Entwhistle The Who
2006-10-25 10:08:39
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answered by madmucker02 1
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Les Claypool-Primus
2006-10-25 10:11:37
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answered by Icarus 2
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For rock - Geddy Lee, or maybe Chris Squire
For Jazz, and probably best overall, toss up between Victor Wooten and Stanley Clark. And they can both do rock too. If I had to choose one, it would have to be Victor, but he only got that good from inspiration from Stanley.
2006-10-25 10:34:52
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answered by boonietech 5
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Best is pretty general. I like Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers (everyone else seems to, as well).
I really like Justin Chancellor from Tool.
2006-10-25 10:14:07
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answered by Kate 3
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Cliff Burton Desceased bassit from Metallica or
Les Claypool ( ithink thats his name) Lead bassit from Primus
2006-10-25 10:11:24
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answered by striderknight2000 3
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It's a tie for me. John Entwhistle of the Who and Sting, formerly of the Police and a fine solo career.
2006-10-25 10:06:38
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answered by Red1 3
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I'd have to vote for Jaco Pastorius, too. I caught him in a solo performance in Austin and he even bowed an eletric upright.
2006-10-25 10:16:54
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answered by custers_nemesis 3
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John Mc Vie (Fleetwood Mac)
2006-10-25 10:48:33
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answered by feelflows 7
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