John Deacon is probably the one person responsible for me picking up the bass. He's a legend. But you missed one: You're My Best Friend from '75 A Night At The Opera. He's absolutely flying all over the fretboard in that one - and he wrote the song! Go check it out. That line is sublime. EDIT: And the Breakthru bass you can't identify was made for John by Roger Giffin, so it's probably a one-off. I *love* the headstock on that thing.
@BassdriverАй бұрын
I even covered it for my 2nd channel several years ago: kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3jZlaKIjKuWo6csi=igXPEyg09s8lBpRy It was one of the bigger challenges for me, actually. And that major 10th he ends on is JUST. SO. BEAUTIFUL.
@Cathalheraty69Ай бұрын
Really? I thought it was an aria
@seanmcgeeney4570Ай бұрын
@@Bassdriver Aww man. that is as sweet as a button!! You absolutely nailed it my friend. I have to say, I smiled the whole way through saying......Yeeaahh!! Totally killer playing!! 🤘☘🤘
@AJMjazzАй бұрын
Decon also played the Wurlitzer piano on Best Friend. Darn good keyboardist as well.
@BassdriverАй бұрын
@@seanmcgeeney4570 thank you so much!
@marcmiller2207Ай бұрын
I'm my opinion, john represented everything a bass player should be. Every line supported and complemented every song perfectly, breathing when necessary and flying at the right moments. Just genius
@ToastrodamusАй бұрын
Deacy was a legend. He 1) was incredibly, almost debilitatingly English, 2) was an absolute beast on the P bass in every regard, 3) was a killer songwriter and even though he preferred writing love songs and dance music, his songwriting kept the band going during times when they were barely speaking to one another, 4) was an electrical engineering student when the band started and built a custom treble booster for Brian May that he used for decades and has struggled to find a replacement for now that Deacy's no longer playing with the band, 5) had the humility and self-respect to bow out of public life when Freddie died and broke his heart. He's just an old bloke now puttering about in the garden shed and I couldn't be happier for him.
@davepayne164Ай бұрын
Dont know if its mentioned elsewhere here but he also played the funk guitar part on Dust.
@26theband29 күн бұрын
WAS?!…IS!! 😜
@findJLF29 күн бұрын
@@davepayne164Dust? Can you give some more detail on this please?
@nejmsornejm297327 күн бұрын
@@findJLF I believe he played rhythm guitar on all his songs, also acoustic on Who Needs You
@DutchXFangirlАй бұрын
Yes, please do more of John Deacon. He's my favorite bass player.
@rvellekoopАй бұрын
same
@stephanfernandoBASS23 күн бұрын
❤me tooooo
@StuzRozАй бұрын
The video for breakthrough was filmed in my hometown and I took the day off and went down and watched it for the whole day. It was awesome!
@virginiab684Ай бұрын
you’re so goated for that
@MC-xy5cuАй бұрын
@@virginiab684 Nene Valley Railway I believe. Not far from me.
@OverMotorenАй бұрын
Oh come on! To have been there and witness THAT... wow, just wow.
@craighill3715Ай бұрын
Millionaire waltz right out of the gate?!? I freaking love you guys! And Dragon Attack has been my go-to sound check riff since I was a kid! Well done gents!
@devinebassАй бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@ytgibboАй бұрын
My favourite bass player. He always did what fitted the song best. He didn’t overplay. But could play complicated stuff if needed. Tasteful, that’s the word. And very melodic. Some nice inversion notes under the chords too. He just knew instinctively what would compliment any given song, simple or complex, fast or slow, he just knew what would work in any situation. Terribly underrated.
@jaysheridanfee1ingАй бұрын
This! Always played the right notes; his choices were superb. Melody, rhythm, groove, silence. I'm a bassist and only after some years of being a massive queen fan did I realise that some of his best bass lines are the ones you don't notice (until you listen for them), as they just fit perfectly in the music. Possibly the most underrated bassist in rock. Great to see him getting some praise here.
@KimSE4Ай бұрын
John's synergy with Freddie was incredible. They were musically in absolute lock-step... and also great friends. But the way John Deacon responds to Freddie Mercury's compositions and playing is incredible. Deacon actually seems more restrained on songs he's written himself, he just flies around the fretboard on Freddie's numbers! An absolute delight, inspiration and joy to listen to and a bugger to play!!!
@SonicVolcanoifyАй бұрын
Some deep cuts worth checking out as a bass player: - Sail Away Sweet Sister (a really touching bass line, if you can call it that. Has a wonderful instrumental outro. So melodic, so Deacon) - Liar (c'mon, it has a bass solo. Not very hard, but an incredible moment in the song. Also, did you know John used a Rickenbacker on the original record for this one?) - Father To Son (has some wonderful parts and runs. If you want to practise certain patterns, this is a good contender) - Don't Try Suicide (it has slap! John didn't do that very much, so check it out) - Get Down Make Love (not only the song itself is dirty, so is the bass line. It has some nasty slapping and popping) - The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke (John and melodical bass lines go hand in hand. This is a prime example. What are you even doing? Practise this one, you'll love it!) - Bicycle Race (not really a deep cut, but that guitar solo is nice and all, but did you even pay attention to the insane bass line?) In short: John Deacon is a bass hero.
@rome8180Ай бұрын
Yeah, I understand that you kind of have to mention "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Under Pressure" in a John Deacon video. But they wouldn't even be in top 10 Queen bass lines.
@meekrobАй бұрын
And don't forget Bring Back That Leroy Brown, with the old-school doghouse string bass.
@Neodude991Ай бұрын
Yes all good songs you mentioned.. Was It All Worth It as some great runs in the verses. Machines (or back to humans) good bass/synth undertones same with Invisible Man . Long Away some great melodic playing and Radio Ga Ga as so much going on throughout especially the intro and outro.. But my personal fav is I'm Going Slightly Mad! SO chaotic and probably using a fretless 5 string too.
@IggyYTubeАй бұрын
Yes the bass solo on the "Liar" track form the very 1st Queen album ... it has that nice overdriven bass sound certainly at the end of the solo (it might be the time Deacy played an Orange amp ? but I'm not sure at all 🙂)
Ай бұрын
@@IggyYTubeyour correct about John's usage of his Orange amp
@nyobunknown6983Ай бұрын
Deacon was always one of my favorites. He's a bass players bass player. His bass performance on "The Show Must Go On" is one of my favorites. He was the perfect complementary bass player always playing what made the song better.
@BlackJackLopezАй бұрын
Deacon is a freakin' GENIUS. There's no other way to put it. It appears to be so 'simple', but when you dig in to it, you're always amazed at his "choices", like I call them recently. Chord changes that leave you with whirly eyes, like "what the heck was THAT?". Be it seventie's rather baroque Queen or post-The Game, it's always a mind-blowing thing...
@metalheadmalpass3939Ай бұрын
Bicycle Races in the verses is phenomenal. It's so classically playful, like John Deacon took his P bass on a spring time picnic and fed it strawberries.
@valerynorthАй бұрын
John Deacon is probably my favourite bassist of all time, every bassline he plays becomes integral to the song, without ever stealing the limelight - even the ones where the bass is front and centre, like Under Pressure and Another one Bites The Dust. Please do more Deacon deep dives, really worth it. I imagine pull any Queen song and take a look, there'll be something great in the bass somewhere.
@sampopkinАй бұрын
John is the most underrated bass player! Thank you for this
@alainsuero65Ай бұрын
Yes, Deacon is a massively underrated bassist, and I'm happy you're giving him his due recognition, but you guys always make me smile with your unbound enthusiasm. Thank you for always keeping my love for the bass alive.
@FabioDAndrea-QueatlesAndBeenАй бұрын
John Deacon is up there with Sting and Paul McCartney amongst the greatest songwriters/bass players, altough being the only one not being a singer. Such a great musician! P.s. guys, you really thought the Eb hard rock riff in BoRhap was from Brian May? Everyone knows it was Freddie's, BM must have said it a million times.
@MrPassehАй бұрын
I know bass players are often overlooked but when you hear people raving about Queen it's always about the other members, though given his personality that probably suited him. He was incredible, inventive, melodic, always in the pocket and playing for the song. His playing really puncuates their stuff, and playing as a three piece he really filled the gaps in perfectly. As a musician he always impressed me more than Brian or Roger. He is a magnificent player.
@mhlevyАй бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Queen play live twice. The first time was a concert that was opened by Kansas. The other time, Queen didn't have an opening act. When an incredible band, and Freddie was the most incredible front-man ever. Something a lot of people don't know about John Deacon is that he was an electrical engineer, and he actually designed some of Brian May's equipment that gives him his unique sound, and he still uses today, like the "Deacy" amp, which took amplifier gurus more than a dozen years to duplicate.
@chriscampbell919127 күн бұрын
I saw them way back when, first US tour I think it was, when Kansas opened for them. One of the best concerts ever.
@StellaArtoisSrКүн бұрын
I loved watching this. It really highlighted what a brilliant bass guitarist John Deacon is. He always appeared quiet and shy, and never got the credit he deserves for being a great song writer, a wonderful bass player and an incredibly important part of Queen. John for me is one of the greatest bass players of all time, a great musician who helped make Queen, in my mind the finest band ever. All four of them were extremely talented, and I am so pleased I was able to see them live, and I never tire of listening to them. God bless Freddy, Brian, Roger and John. A huge part of my life and always will be. ❤
@mysteryshrimpАй бұрын
I was a guitarist who was voluntold to sub in for the bass player in my dad's band. He got me a 78 mustang with tapes. Being a massive James Taylor, Beatles, and Brian May fan, I decided to learn based on Leeland, John Deacon and Paul. I immediately had the shock of a lifetime, discovering that this wasn't the easy version of guitar.
@jacobmoncher6193Ай бұрын
Deacon is the reason I got into playing the bass. Absolutely love his parts on Ogre Battle, Liar, and Invisible Man =]
@joopjansen9102Ай бұрын
Same here. The way he always sought to complement what was going on is unique.
@deliclandАй бұрын
And don't forget about The Fairy Tellers Master Stroke bass line))
@robjgolde3221Ай бұрын
The bass line on “A Kind of Magic” is so so so good. Also, “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” is the song that made me want to learn how to play bass. I had been playing guitar for a couple years and was getting into Queen, then when I heard that bass line I was like “I need to learn how to do that!” It’s so much fun to play.
@longawayАй бұрын
Yes to more John Deacon! Check out "You and I," which he wrote. "The Hitman," he arranged the track. Really showcases his knowledge of when and where to play support vs lead bass. "Great King Rat," pure precision, and teaching Steve Harris how to gallop. "Don't Try So Hard," another great lesson on bass counter melody. And you can't forget those glorious fretless slides on "Fat Bottomed Girls". Hell, any John Deacon is worth a look!
@olegpanov9954Ай бұрын
yas yes yes !
@railrodemike27 күн бұрын
Recently asked to join a classic rock and country band. One of their feature songs, "Crazy Thing Called Love." Worked on their song list, and one the first take played John Deacons masterpiece. Blew them away. I'm having fun on my old Jazz bass with this song. Oh yes. I'm from Oklahoma and 75 years old
@virginiab684Ай бұрын
3:08 the studio version of dragon attack got a bass solo as well, love it
@bassfiddlesteveАй бұрын
I came here to say this! Love that bass solo.
@leesperry7288Ай бұрын
I'm not a bass player, but I'm such a Deacy fan. Millionaire Waltz is awesome; one of the songs that makes me want to be a bass player.
@EllaThornton-x7sАй бұрын
Being from Leicester, John has to be one of the most influential people ever for me! Such an honor to be from his home city 😂❤❤
@davemedley3224Ай бұрын
“Put a smile on my face”… I’m grinning from ear to ear. Excellent work guys 👏🏼
@anguskerr187226 күн бұрын
Such a musical, sensitive, and supportive bass player. His stuff is really cool. He puts in these beautiful melodic lines, totally on point with note length, and never gets in the way of anybody else. Flies totally under the radar, he's that good. And then if you're a bass player - you listen to a Queen song and you're like 'Wow! Listen to that! It's amazing!'
@SiWeeMannАй бұрын
I could recommend loads of songs for you to look at, but here are some that stand out to me: The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke - sublime. Killer Queen - bounces along beautifully. Now I'm Here - One of a few examples of Deacy playing twin lines. On this one bass plays chromatically up on one bass, while the other plays the relevant roots, so alternate notes double, while the others play a root / Maj 3 interval during the "Whatever came of you and me" section. Bring Back That Leroy Brown - trad jazz at it's best. Brought in a double bass for just one run down. '39 - Brian thought Deacy was joking when he said he'd learn double bass just for this song. Love Of My Life - One of Freddie's best songs. The bass line doesn't drop below the 12th fret and is one of his most beautiful. It's Late and These Are The Days Of Our Lives - both use great examples of 10th and 11th double stops. Sail Away Sweet Sister - as someone else said, that outro is awesome. I'm Going Slightly Mad - He stuck to the brief on this one, it is mad. Let Me In Your Heart Again - a lesser known song which shows his skill in staying up high yet not allowing the bottom end of the song drop out. Thank God It's Christmas - skip to 2 minutes in and see how long he stays on that low E, creating and releasing tension. No-one else is that brave. Finally, don't forget that most of the rhythm guitar on the Sheer Heart Attack album is also Deacy, as Brian was in hospital while they recorded most of it. Similarly the rhythm guitars on things like Another One Bites The Dust, I Want To Break Free and Staying Power we largely him too. He had a very funky style which Brian couldn't match.
@herbertbecker6292Ай бұрын
Allow me to subscribe to your list.
@steverussell880429 күн бұрын
I'm feeling the love for John 😊😊. And share it.
@steverussell880429 күн бұрын
What do you make of Spread Your Wings. It's up in my top 3 of Queen songs. I love the story John tells thru his lyrics - what about his bass playing?
@nagaten635022 күн бұрын
Great selection, including some deep cuts!
@richardgrant705514 күн бұрын
How great to share the enjoyment of two excellent performers !
@romu7999Ай бұрын
My favorite songwritter in Queen ... after Freddie but really really close. Spread your wings, Need your loving tonight, Dragon Attack, Back Chat and sooo many. Cheers Mr Deacon.
@Lukic13Ай бұрын
Don't Stop Me Now - one of my favourites
@davidleeman5532Ай бұрын
Finally! He is one of the most underrated players of all time. He always knew what to play and didn't play the same thing twice, and god what a sound... Just listen to the Bass on "The Miracle" and "Somebody to love". For me, that's Deacy at his best
@kevingross4141Ай бұрын
Deacon's work on the Millionaire Watz is GREAT! That intro MAKES that song.
@jonogray237829 күн бұрын
I've annoyed so many of my friends for decades about how insane everyone in Queen were. "John Deacon? Really?" Heck yes! This is a great video. Sub'd and will be back - thank you!
@klaustomczak9083Ай бұрын
Millionaire Waltz made me pick up the Bass Guitar... John Deacon crafted some of the most beautiful Bass lines IMO. Also one of my favourites: "These are the days of our lives". Thanks for this Video! Love it.
@modestfreak87Ай бұрын
I need Allison in my personal life. That personality just lifts you up. His wife,kids and friends are so lucky to have him.
@DirectDemocratАй бұрын
John Deacon, who I first saw play live in 1974 was an absolute genius as a bass player. He was also an outstanding guitar player, pianist and even played drums as well. The mystery bass from Breakthru was a custom made Roger Griffin in natural wood. It was played on an album somewhere On Bites the Dust John played everything except the drums and The Queen Songs website says the it was recorded on the Stingray. John was big mates with Bernie Edwards and Nile Rodgers and he can be heard playing on this in the Nile Rodgers style if you listen. He was a very good guitarist. That Stingray first appeared in 1976 at the Hyde Park concert. I didn't know what it was at the time but it sounded like thunder coming over Hyde Park.......so I saved up an bought one for £300....which I still have. He also played a Wal, and Various Fenders and a Kramer at one point. He also had a Warwick Buzzard which I believe John Entwistle gave him. Both Brian and Roger said that John was very quick to know what to play and where and how to play it. That is a key skill for a bass player and why his bass lines are so well known. Strangely he doesn't get very much credit for it.....but of course he gets 25% of the cash.....that was the deal. I think you missed some fabulous stuff out. 1. The Fairy Fella's Masterstroke 2. Flick of the Wrist 3. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (recorded in one take by Brian John and Roger) 4. Save Me....(lovely to play) 5. Sail Away Sweet Sister I could go on and on but where would I stop....also worth a mention are Jealousy, You're my Best Friend and Invisible Man....all brilliant
@KevinLindsay64Ай бұрын
The bass here used in the Breakthrough video, was a custom built Roger Giffin instrument
@dukealbert7017Ай бұрын
2nd This! This comment is way too low lol but yes it’s a Giffin Bass!
@carlschock6747Ай бұрын
Its a Wal MK II
@KevinLindsay64Ай бұрын
@carlschock6747 it has a similar look, but it's definitely John's custom made Giffin Bass
@gregcee5468Ай бұрын
Crazy Little Thing Called Love is an homage to rockabilly and definitely a great bass line
@jimmywhyte7181Ай бұрын
"Invisible man" is another great Queen bass line. & SBL crew are on fire again, great video.
@yigitcengil2465Ай бұрын
I’ve always loved the bass line on Mustapha
@joopjansen9102Ай бұрын
Yes! My sentiments exactly! Please do this...
@kraigolmstead371Ай бұрын
John had been jamming with Chic before Bernard Edwards showed up to the jam. At some point, Chic came up with Good Times and John went to Queen with "Another One Bites the Dust". I heard Nile Rodgers in an NPR interview where he said "Nah - he was there, man!"
@fcgeilАй бұрын
Yes! More John Deacon, please! John may not have been the GOAT, but he is the perfect example of what a bass player should be. He always played only and exactly what served the song, with mad chops, and was forever in the pocket.
@psychicspies673Ай бұрын
JD. 30 years ago. The reason I play bass….We are the champions. You’ve heard it a thousand times but listen to the bass line. It’s totally crazy. Fretless line on radio gaga. Awesome. A kind of magic…Jameson before I knew who he was. Deacy is the very definition of a great pop bass player.
@nejmsornejm297329 күн бұрын
The funny thing, Radio Ga Ga was recorded on a fretted, but has that fretless feel (like a lot of his parts)
@jgold_52Ай бұрын
Bohemian rhapsody was one of if not the first song that I learned to play the whole way through almost 4 years ago, and I still love playing it to this day! John Deacon has got to be one of the best bass players of the rock era hands down 🤘
@burkezillarАй бұрын
You know what song really makes Deacon shine? "Thank God It's Christmas". It's unremarkable in the notes, but it's so tight. It's so naked to the ear that you could never make a mistake on it, and he nails it. He's part of the holy trinity to me (alongside Phil Lynott and Norman Watt-Roy). He's brilliant.
@WhaleBluePRSАй бұрын
"Misfire" from "Sheer Heart Attack". It's a John Deacon composition and he also played guitar on it. I just saw Brian May talking about this the other day (on YT): John Deacon used the "Deacy" amp and played the guitar harmonies in that song as well. The bass on the outro is classic John Deacon.
@elpenzaАй бұрын
yes, more john deacon please, one of the most underrated bass players of all time. He has such an unique style of playing. When you really listen to what he's doing most of the time it's not something I would ever come up with or ever thought would be possible playing. Many songs come to mind such as Liar, get down make love and the show must go on, or the little piece he plays under Brian May's guitar solo, it lifts the piece up to so much more than it would've been without it. I know it's just a small thing but that kind of playing is just pure brilliance to me and will forever make John Deacon as one of my favorite bass players.
@recordman5552 күн бұрын
I truly appreciate your recognition of John Deacon as a phenomenal bassist. His work alongside drummer Roger Taylor laid the groundwork, without which Freddie Mercury or Brian May might not ever could have seen their musical dreams to fruition.
@pjmuckАй бұрын
The bass in Breakthru is a custom Roger Griffin bass. And yes, we need a Part II. Deacon's bass lines in, "You're My Best Friend" and "The Invisible Man" are sick!
@SO-ym3zsАй бұрын
Deacon is so interesting to learn: his lines vary so widely, and he casually dances across the entire fretboard when it fits the song. One of my happiest moments as a new bassist was when I finally got "Bohemian Rhapsody" down. Of course, you should cover more Deacon: he's a great bassist, and Queen is one of the greatest rock bands ever.
@LordYisusCraistАй бұрын
FINALLY!! Best rock bass player
@freddiemercury329312 күн бұрын
Panowie to co zrobiliście jest cudem. Szacunek za pracę
@Rafa-er6sj11 күн бұрын
Zdecydowanie tak 👍
@KBJ58Ай бұрын
Many years ago, I wrote for a live Radio show, Weekend Wogan, on BBC Radio 2. The orchestra for the show, led by the immensely talented Elio Pace, provided the backing for the musical guests. Elio's bass-player and friend, was, and still is, the great Neil Fairclough and I used to talk bass with him every time I saw him. His bass hero was John Deacon. One weekend show, Brian May was the guest, and before the show, Brian asked if anyone knew any Queen songs. Neil said, 'all of them'. After the show, Brian asked Neil, Elio and the backing singers if they could do a charity show with him and Roger Taylor, and of course, they jumped at the chance. The next time I saw Elio, was when he was touring with his show, 'The Billy Joel Songbook', (which, by the way, is excellent), Neil was missing and they had a dep player. After the show, I saw Elio, and asked the obvious question, he said, 'He had another gig - Madison Square Gardens with Queen'. Neil has been Queen's bass-player ever since. Neil's a really nice man, and a truly great player. It's wonderful when someone who is a super-fan gets their dream job.
@stephentot5011Ай бұрын
I'm glad that you guys have done an episode on John Deacon.
@arnelmendoza2408Ай бұрын
Learned bass on a P (PJ actually), and that's the sound I've always looked for in my 25 years of playing. Thank you for making me appreciate John D even more.
@EchoesDaBear28 күн бұрын
Great reaction guys!! For me, Deacon is very much underrated...he's not talked about nearly as much as he should be! He has such a groovy, funky, vibing style. Never overblown, always in service of the song! LOVE his contributions to Queen & music in general. Cheers!
@devinebass27 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@liambradfield7692Ай бұрын
I LOVE John's bass playing and have for many years! Great precision tone and abundant ideas.
@davidsimmons4834Ай бұрын
You're My Best Friend is a phenomenal almost hidden bass line. And I have a special place in my heart for the fretless Precision magic of These Are The Days of Our Lives. I try to play along with that at least once a week 😃
@nejmsornejm297327 күн бұрын
I believe he didn't play fretless on records, except for double bass on '39
@motafinga6652Ай бұрын
I don't know if I'd call it a "deep cut" but "You're my best friend" is one of my favorites. It's an absolute Master Piece
@wallacekuroman1832Ай бұрын
Awesome video. My favorite bass part by John is the lick from These Are The Days of Our Lives/Mother Love, the way he slides to the higher notes, so subtle.
@rationalmuscleАй бұрын
Best Friend is an epic bass line. Great job guys. Ian is such a talented find, Scott!
@robertstrait168428 күн бұрын
Man, any cut from "News of the World" is killing...just a genius record. Check out "All Dead, All Dead", "Fight from the Inside" for some deeper cuts. "Bicycle Race" is another favorite, classic Deacon counter melody stuff. Great musician, loves me some Deacon!
@renatomurakami828526 күн бұрын
"You're my best friend"'s bass lines are phenomenal as well, and I think it was written by JDeacon too
@nagaten635022 күн бұрын
Love any John Deacon related vid! Fun fact, the synth bass in most of "Breakthru" was provided by the producer David Richards, but John Deacon does play in the post-chorus on his bass guitar. He even gets a bass solo just before the key change.
@steverussell880429 күн бұрын
Love you guys. Your energy; the laughs; and such a passionate knowledge of music and bass espy.
@devinebass29 күн бұрын
Appreciate the warm words!!
@chuck_stonesАй бұрын
This is such, such, such an awesome episode. And I hate to admit, despite being a mad Queen fan since the age of 6, I've never actually learned any of their tunes on bass! Consider me inspired!! Thank you guys, keep on rocking!! ❤
@devinebassАй бұрын
Have fun learning these!!
@joshlambrightmiАй бұрын
'You're My Best Friend" one of his best.
@andylindemann4356Ай бұрын
I agree. Played it at a wedding. Super fun bassline.
@joshlambrightmiАй бұрын
@andylindemann4356 The old story is that he wrote it about his wife
@jasonjudsonАй бұрын
It was about time you made a video praising the unique talent of the one and only John “Deek” Deacon! He is, undoubtfully one of the greatest bass players of all times. Deacon has carved his name on stone with one of the most known bass intros ever: Under Pressure. Not to mention Another One Bites The Dust and many more… Hands down and hats off to John Deacon! Thanks, Scott & Ian for another cool video!
@sonicaddictionАй бұрын
I’m soooo happy you opened with Millionaires Waltz!!! It’s one of my favourite Queen - and bass - tracks! Finding and learning this in my early twenties taught me so much about arpeggios and melodic playing.
@ajdayton101Ай бұрын
There were a handful of bands and bass players where the bass stands out, but is supporting yet being awesome. John Deacon was certainly one for me. You can hear the bass sing the lines but there's also an amazing band playing these songs where one song is so different from the next.
@mikeclark8170Ай бұрын
Deacon is amazing ~ brilliant bassist. He could be melodic or hold down the groove. A bassist from the pop world that I hope you guys showcase is Bruce Thomas from Elvis Costello and the attractions. His work on the Imperial Bedroom album alone puts him on my Mount Rushmore of bassists.
@LeStraTeleАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this video and for giving John Deacon some love. I've been crazy for this band since I was a little kid. 1974.
@garylehmann1444Ай бұрын
The bass seen on the train is a custom bass made for John by Roger Giffin.
@wombatboterАй бұрын
I thought it was a Manson ?
@ChrisHopkinsBassАй бұрын
It’s definitely a Giffin
@DanVeallBassistАй бұрын
Came here to say the same, definitely a Roger Giffin bass @devinebass - Roger is alive and well and moved from Palmer's Green to Oregon many years ago.
@andrzejandrzejewski707224 күн бұрын
Guys, you are absolutely amazing, phenomenal!!!!!! Thank you.
@meekrobАй бұрын
Millionaire Waltz is one of my favorite songs of all time.
@maico928Ай бұрын
The great John Deacon blew my mind when I first heard Queen in my teen years. Thank you for this episode!!! There's another Queen song I really love because of John's wonderful, melodic bass lines - You're My Best Friend. Maybe you can break it down in a future episode 😊
@dreibelАй бұрын
regarding Breakthru - yes, there is actual bass on that - in the section right before the guitar solo, John plays this little solo bass line which is killer. I wouldn't be surprised if he also doubled the synth bass. One of my favorite bass tracks from John would have to Be Sleeping On The Sidewalk from News Of The World - and that song was done in almost completely one take! Brian wanted to do a blues tune he had written and they were running it down, not knowing the tape was running. There may be a harmony vocal overdub. A great exercise in blues bass and walking bass lines. Another fun fact, according to the A Night At The Opera making of documentary, the piano, bass and drums on Bohemian Rhapsody were all done in one single take. Obviously all four of them worked out their parts beforehand
@szaretsky81929 күн бұрын
John Deacon is the reason I started playing bass. Would love to see you cover him more: and please include “The Night Comes Down” from their first album. It’s on my desert island mix.
@nejmsornejm297329 күн бұрын
Also this song is the only one featuring him playing a Rickenbacker. When he joined Queen, he was playing a Ric, but during the sessions for the debut album he had trouble recording it and switched to P-basses. All other songs on the album were recorded with a P.
@szaretsky81929 күн бұрын
I didn’t know this. Thank you for posting it.
@Kossman58Ай бұрын
Somebody To Love and Long Away are so melodic.
@dmitryzaytsev524021 күн бұрын
We definitely need more John's videos, he's one of my favourite bass players. Please check out: Bring Back That Leroy Brown (it's just crazy) Get Down, Make Love Dead On Time
@LucilleReactsАй бұрын
My first time seeing your channel. I'm not a musician, just a Gen Joneser who spent a good part of my teen years anchored to the stereo, wearing Koss headphones with a 6' foot cord. The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke off of Queen ll (1974) is a must if you're talking about John Deacon. Freddie wrote the song about the Richard Dadd painting in The National Gallery. Even though Freddie wrote it, Deacon is the star. A masterpiece. Really. Even if you don't use it for a video, you need to give it a listen. You won't be sorry.
@richardjoseph853225 күн бұрын
Interesting man, John Deacon... Brilliant bassist and he also built the famous "Deacy" amp that defined Queen's sound. Then after Freddy's sad passing, he decides to hang up his bass, citing the void left by Freddy's absence as his reason for retirement. I like that about him! I'm a drummer, but for me Dragon Attack has the best bass line. In fact, I think it's one of the best songs! I bought the album "The Game" on CD from a second hand street vendor in 1990, at Cape Town railway station... Still have it...😉
@JibblyjabАй бұрын
Another great video. Your love of the Bass and appreciation of geniuses like Deacon is infectious. A huge pickup for a beginner stuck on getting their fingers around the same two bars for days
@andrewjeffries8721Ай бұрын
Excellent video! I've always loved the basslines of John Deacon. Listen to Queen albums 1 and 2. Great stuff there also!!!
@degeest5571Ай бұрын
John Deacon was a big influence on my playing. As someone else said, a bassist bass player. Ian, love the sound of that Stingray
@colmrooney6027Ай бұрын
John Deacon is my all time favorite bass player since I was a kid learning to play bass .
@devinebassАй бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@steevepartouche5406Ай бұрын
Don't forget John on : Bicycle Race '78 and the Feller's master stroke '74 on Queen II ❤
@chriswasem97469 күн бұрын
Fairy Felllers is amazing.
@johnskerlec9663Ай бұрын
Great exploration of Deacon's bass work and influences. One of my favorite bass players. Always enjoyed his musicality and rhythm. Thanks for the post.
@jonscott8493Ай бұрын
Fantastic to see such joy in the music. Love it.
@LaPiernaDeMiAbuelaАй бұрын
The bass line in Killer Queen is amazing too...
@poldidak28 күн бұрын
“…extraordinarily nice…”!
@gozzeleАй бұрын
Like @Bassdriver, I owe to John Deacon my very first interest in bass guitar and he's been a major influence for me as a bass player ever since. His great creativity and taste can be found in many songs, hard to choose just one or two... You're My Best Friend is certainly one of them; another one I'd choose is Flick Of The Wrist, from Sheer Heart Attack.
@braxercoe23 күн бұрын
Love the end of Sail Away Sweet Sister, and, of course the double bass of '39, which was on a fretless bass, live.
@OdhranWARАй бұрын
His work on best friend is amazing. Think he wrote that one as well
@jorylor28 күн бұрын
What a great video!!! Congratulations.
@jboix129 күн бұрын
Helpful, enriching and fun, very fun! You guys are great! This was really inspiring. Thanks a lot 👏🏼
@devinebass29 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@findJLF29 күн бұрын
John is the very epitome of ‘underrated’. Great choice of The Millionaire Waltz. I know John was heavily influenced by R&B - I wouldn’t have put Dragon Attack in the top 10 basslines. The bass in One Vision has a surprising R&B influence. The Fairy Fellas Masterstroke is also a Prog Epic from an early album. For Crazy Thing Called Love - the bass during the guitar solo is also worth a study. As many have said, ‘You’re My Best Friend’ , which he also performed the electric piano for. Under Pressure - is another classic , however, while it’s iconic , I would have gone to other tracks first. Now I need to do my own top10 ! More John Deacon on the channel please.
@ps118dАй бұрын
Please please please! We need more John Deacon!!!!!