FYI: I neglected to list the title of #6! Sade's 1984 hit (featuring that bass solo): "Smooth Operator"
@MrGoodnplenty19574 ай бұрын
Oh and one more thing, your skills and knowledge are "Tighter than Dick's (Tracy) hatband."
@Jkr664 ай бұрын
@@pdbass if you don't have it already. Get the Chilli Peppers third album "the uplift mofo party plan" lotta good Bass/songs on that one. I used to warm up playing Bass to their cover of Bob Dylans song subterranean homesick Blues. Another great Bass line on that album is the song that you don't mention out loud is called Party on your P#ssy. Great Bass line and it's not that complicated. ✊🏾
@TheMusicianTom4 ай бұрын
Paul S Denman, a great bassist
@Generalbas19724 ай бұрын
Great list. The chant has begun is a great bassline. However i would have picked True Believers from the same album, and he sings at the same time WTF. But man oh man Footloose. I've seen Nathan play that live and smile at the same time, i mean i just barely can play it but i have to look at the fretboard all the time. When i first heard Run For Cover i was in a Mark King coma (he was the reason i switched from drums to bass), but Run For Cover opened my eyes and ears to other bassplayer than Mark King. incl, Marcus Miller, Abe Laboriel, Stanley Clarke, Louis Johnson (RIP) and a ton of Danish bassplayers.
@andrewcbartlett4 ай бұрын
For something different check out Pentangle from 1972 kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJisiJ-doNBqfa8
@moochincrawdad2 ай бұрын
As a Brit I went out and bought almost every Level 42 album IN ONE AFTERNOON! 🤣 🇬🇧
@cireravilobАй бұрын
After seeing this video?!
@otishaley7519 күн бұрын
Mark King is a monster on the bass. He helped me get comfortable with playing bass and singing lead.
@markmanenator22 күн бұрын
Talk Talk, It's My Life, that bass part really stood out for me.
@TheCountofToulouse3 ай бұрын
Mark King is really off the charts. I gained a whole new level of appreciation for him as I started listening to Level 42. He makes it look effortless.
@DeepakKutsa2 ай бұрын
I saw Mark King in the thumbnail and clicked. Eyeswater Falling was one of the craziest baslines to play.
@jameswhite79972 ай бұрын
@DeepakKutsa Agreed its insane. Then...he sings lead vocals wtf!!!
@Exposure2lifeАй бұрын
yes and he's lead singing at the same time playing the bass
@niceclaup1Ай бұрын
When I saw Mark King's face I thought for sure we were gonna hear "Good Man in a Storm"! But I'm partial and ignorant, I know this, don't hurt me 😅
@stevedavis143728 күн бұрын
Mark King is strangely underappreciated. Nice to see people are picking up on one of the best ever :-)
@GHopps964 ай бұрын
I think that "I feel for you," Chaka Khan deserves a nod. That baseline is amazing!
@strat08714 ай бұрын
Exactly ! and it's half bass and keyboard.
@kennet78374 ай бұрын
He did a video about it a couple of months ago. It's originally a Prince tune.
@acprado673 ай бұрын
this song I believe is from 90´s, not 80´s
@strat08713 ай бұрын
@@acprado67 1984.
@GHopps9611 күн бұрын
@@acprado67 It came out in 1984.
@grooveattitude064 ай бұрын
Pino Palladino’s fretless bass line in Paul Young’s “Every Time You Go Away” - a breathtaking counterpoint to the vocals that has remained popular since its release in 1984. George Duke’s Moog bass line in Deniece Williams’ “Let’s Hear It For The Boy” - a catchy and iconic bass line created by a keyboard legend. Tony Levin’s fretless bass line in Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” - played through an Octave pedal with a pick, this bass line marries 1960s soul with 1980s technology.
@DamonWarmack4 ай бұрын
Sledgehammer didn’t come out until 1986. Every time You Go Away was 1985…
@mrpositronia4 ай бұрын
@@DamonWarmack correct.
@vannjunkin80413 ай бұрын
@grooveattitude06 The 80s were jam packed. I feel its the greatest decade for the bass creatively.
@DrCheeks3 ай бұрын
fuck yeah! all solid picks!
@TheQuantumWave4 ай бұрын
I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to playing music. I don't know chords, chord progressions, or anything like that. One reason I love this channel is that it takes songs I never thought much about or even really liked and shows me just how good they really are. I was 16 in 1984 and half the songs in this video are songs I wrote off as pop fluff. Now I'm going back (as I do so often after one of your videos) and relistening to them with new ears and a greater appreciation for what I'm hearing. You are responsible for greatly increasing the number of artists, albums, and songs I enjoy.
@burntvirtue4 ай бұрын
You should be proud of your ability to be open-minded, and to use the information given to you to improve your knowledge, and perception of a given topic. Too few are able to do these things today.
@Kaderlid134 ай бұрын
Totally agreed! ❤
@vannjunkin80413 ай бұрын
@TheQuantumWave I dove into bass playing in the 90s early 2000s. I've really only recently back catalogued to the 80s music with that same ear. I agree it's changed my listening to what I thought was pop at the time. The talent is very thick in the 80s. So much so I really feel like it was a high water mark for Bassists
@pasqualz4 ай бұрын
2:18 - it is so satisfying to hear someone praise Rush. p/g is a great album. Love that driving bass line in Distant Early Warning. It creates a feeling of ominous urgency that perfectly fits the theme of the song.
@mrpositronia4 ай бұрын
1984 was the year Steve Harris of Iron Maiden played his socks off on the album Powerslave. Two mentions from that are the bass solo in the middle section of the title track, and the atmospheric breakdown and build up of Rime of the Ancient Mariner. They are mood setting melodic solo pieces.
@alexfertal72524 ай бұрын
Amen..
4 ай бұрын
I clicked on the video just to see if Steve would be included anywhere in this list because, in my opinion, Powerslave is a gem of an LP by any standpoint... and sadly, he's not. 😵💫
@LuisdeSousa3 ай бұрын
For what is worth, The Rime is much harder to play than anything in this list. Even a professional bass player needs quite some practice to correctly interpret the craziest lines in that song.
@YYZ11663 ай бұрын
Good to see I'm not the only one that immediately thought of Powerslave. Harris is why I started playing bass all those years ago, and I think Powerslave is his best work.
@acprado672 ай бұрын
I really prefer some lines of Harris than Cliffs´s style... The Rime of the ancient... is a great (and long) theme from Iron... and this entire album has many intersting and difficult bass lines
@jbturk4 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to hear you mention Grace Under Pressure. So many fans and critics are down on that album, but it's always been my favorite.
@Retroscoop3 ай бұрын
I didn't mind the band at all to try new things, sounding more "commercial" at all. To be honest, the very first Rush albums sound rather weird, the vocals sound like someone is torturing E.T. and the melody lines sometimes really really odd. With Grace under pressure and Hold your fire they were making much more sense, everything coming together nicely, the super strong drumming, the guitar and bass, and.... well, Geddy Lee sounding less tortured but still a little bit E.T..
@RicoThingol3 ай бұрын
Love that album!
@peteywheatstraws4909Ай бұрын
It was an excellent album.
@jontypiper988123 күн бұрын
It's a really good album from that period, I love 'Power Windows' too 👍
@roiijamez334 ай бұрын
"The Reflex" John Taylor on bass
@pdbass4 ай бұрын
That album came out in ‘83
@roiijamez334 ай бұрын
@@pdbass D'oh!
@thebassplaya344 ай бұрын
@pdbass but if you haven't already Give John Taylor some love. He was laying down some really nice baselines. In the midst of an era that used key base every time it could.
@chrisclermont4564 ай бұрын
@@thebassplaya34John Taylor is a bad boy!! His idol was the late great Bernard Edwards who was the James Jamerson of the late 70s!! ❤
@sotheresthat78824 ай бұрын
I agree. For a band like that, he was unbelievably funky.
@dukealbert70174 ай бұрын
I feel like 1984 was massive enough to warrant 2 more parts 🤣
@mastercraft57984 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@misterpalmer4 ай бұрын
I second that emotion!
@percyvolnar80104 ай бұрын
I agree. There were too many great bass lines in 84 and many i cant believe he left out here.
@MrRezRising4 ай бұрын
What a year to start listening to the radio.
@bardsamok92213 ай бұрын
Lists are great let's go
@Armakk4 ай бұрын
GREAT LIST!! Let's not forget 1984 was the year of STOP MAKING SENSE and peak Talking Heads. Tina Weymouth could be on here for so many songs on that live album but my head is always blown off by the 6/4 groove machine she lays down on "Found a Job" from early in the set.
@Yrthwrym3 ай бұрын
The tension of wondering which year Too Shy was released was killing me. 1983, missed it by that much.
@jeffoff7795Ай бұрын
This Must Be The Place has one of my favorite bass lines of all time.
@kevinhanson6106Ай бұрын
Stop Making Sense is an EPIC album of music ❤🏆
@Taskimetro3 ай бұрын
I agree, I was 18 years old in 1984 and became a bass player because of "talking in your sleep" The Romantics" and "the Reflex" Duran Duran.
@fakshen19733 ай бұрын
Almost any bassline by Duran Duran is usually so involved. Great stuff.
@markr.devereux33858 күн бұрын
new moon on MONDAY. I love the song i love the BASS@@fakshen1973
@6minus3minus25 күн бұрын
"The Reflex" has killer bass work. Lots of clever little details from John Taylor, who's eternally underrated.
@dangeerraaron4 ай бұрын
You know it's a good year when Mark King graces the thumbnail!
@kyzor-sosay60874 ай бұрын
Level 42 was an excellent band.
@dukabear26403 ай бұрын
Saw them that very year at Manchester Apollo - my first ever gig!
@Lincoln129333 ай бұрын
Mark was (is) an absolute rhythm machine
@sianwarwick6332 ай бұрын
@@kyzor-sosay6087 is an excellent band
@olerocker34704 ай бұрын
Though recorded and released in 1983, Yes's "Owner of a Lonely Heart" went to #1 in January of 1984. Chris Squire in the bridge put down a Motown funk bass sound. Awesome!
@eliotmccann25894 ай бұрын
I remember when Nathan East had a column in Guitar Player magazine, he printed the part to Footloose in one edition. 10 years later I had to dig out that edition to learn it for a cover band gig, and it's a BEAST of a part.
@acprado672 ай бұрын
one of the most difficult bass lines I played in a cover band too...
@Allencartercomix4 ай бұрын
For a channel dedicated to basslines, I'm glad that you finally mentioned Level 42 (and putting band leader, bassist and vocalist Mark King on your thumbnail. While "The Chant has Begun" has never been a favorite of mine among their many outstanding songs, it's also nice how high they are on this list.
@boblob20034 ай бұрын
Agreed- "Good Man in a Storm" is one of my personal favorites.
@MackDonald4 ай бұрын
@@boblob2003 I came here to say exactly that. Followed closely by Physical Presence.
@erinwilson84784 ай бұрын
I love True Believers
@Kelvin714 ай бұрын
Hot Water in 1984 too
@antondial53264 ай бұрын
Lessons In Love. A bassline hook for the ages.
@martinheath59474 ай бұрын
One evening on my way home from work I saw a queue outside a North London pub. Upon asking why they were there a couple replied "Level 42". Not knowing who they were I was intrigued enough and, in a venue with no stage, I got to witness Mark King so close up I could have touched his bass. Absolutely blown away, amazing gig before they were properly famous. Happy days! Great selection thank you. Also do ceck out UK's No. 1 hit songs from 1982, incredible the diversity of talent on offer in just one year.
@sianwarwick6332 ай бұрын
He's on your wuth Tiachgird next year
@vannjunkin80414 ай бұрын
The fact: There are so many 80s bassists that were and still are top notch. The 80s were THICK with talent across all genres. I would go as far to say one of the most creative decades in music ever for bassists.
@rickgehring75073 ай бұрын
I've always felt that 80s music is where the bass became more than just the back bone of music, granted the 60s had James Jamerson ,Jack Bruce , ( there are more I know) but the 60s , the bass was an afterthought , some greatest lines ever written were in the 60s , the 70s it was more about the "groove" I mean seriously Jaco and Come on ,Come over .OMG that was the song that inspired me to play bass .....but its was still just the " basses" of a song.......the 80s is where the bass could lead the song and the song would be a hit, and not just a "deep cut" on an Album.
@achenarmyst21564 ай бұрын
Mark King, my hero. He made me buy an E-bass although I could not play a single tone at the time 😂. (Edit: I am a classical violinist 😉)
@sethcashman10114 ай бұрын
Man, easy for me to say, but I wish you would do one of these for every year of the decade. This was so enjoyable. The 80s were, in a funny way, underrated as a decade for great bass lines, as many of them were buried in the lavish, layered productions which were so common in that decade. But they were there!
@mash24814 ай бұрын
LOVE Mark King’s bass lines!!
@flame-sky71483 ай бұрын
The guy will be chewing gum, singing and playing bass lines at the same time.
@spookerz354 ай бұрын
XTC's great bassist, Colin Moulding, is one of my favorite players. The band released a single called "This World Over" on their 1984 album The Big Express. It sounds like he played a fretless on the song.
@robblacklockjr.45694 ай бұрын
OMG someone gave Rush/Geddy recognition!
@elusivemynx72463 ай бұрын
Wow. You made it that far.
@peteywheatstraws4909Ай бұрын
On "Grace Under Pressure" no less. An often overlooked album because of all the keyboards.
@yafreeaccount4 ай бұрын
I came here thinking "there's no way Rush is gonna be on this list." pdbass, sir, you have surprised and delighted me.
@kah101614 ай бұрын
Along with Geddy Lee wearing a Montreal Expos jersey! 😊
@macronencer4 ай бұрын
1984 was my first/second year at university. I'm fairly sure that was the time when I heard Mark King for the first time - and it was coming from someone's room upstairs. I was so intrigued that I went and knocked on the door to ask what the band was. Ah, happy carefree days they were - and the (UK in my case) charts were full of amazing music. That was true of 1985 too, by the way. An amazing era.
@Benya-d9jАй бұрын
I remember 1984 very well as I was nearing the end of university. At the time we didn't really see it a standout year because we were used to being surrounded by that level of music. Hindsight now puts it in perspective.
@theonlyjamiebourgeois97032 ай бұрын
Really appreciating how diverse your recognition of musicianship is! Jazz, metal, pop, soul, etc.... Thank you!
@Andrew_M_Ward4 ай бұрын
Best 10 minutes on KZbin every time
@mitchmitchell95884 ай бұрын
Some interesting choices. Here’s some different ideas: It’s my life - Talk Talk Lover girl - Teena Marie Anything from the album Sparkle in the Rain - Simple Minds (I like Kick Inside of Me). Do it clean - Echo and the Bunnymen Jungle Love - The Time Killing Joke - The Eighties
@gianmarcolynx4 ай бұрын
Don't you never say an unkind word about the Time! Me and Silent Bob modeled our whole fucking lives around Morris Day and Jerome
@duaneanderson26714 ай бұрын
the song talk talk from talk talk can be appreciated as well, slap bass, great 80's song.
@mitchmitchell95884 ай бұрын
@@duaneanderson2671 100 percent! That’s a great song. But it may not be 1984. Check “life’s what you make it” too!
@Appemans3 ай бұрын
@@mitchmitchell9588sublime song, but no bass in that track. :)
@mitchmitchell95883 ай бұрын
@@Appemans Well, that’s not exactly correct, is it? The original track is almost entirely the bass line, which is very recognizable. Now, if you are saying there is no bass guitar or standup bass, you would be accurate. However, it does have a bass line, and keyboard and synth bass lines are discussed on this channel not infrequently. Also, there are more than a few KZbin videos featuring this particular bass line performed on bass guitar or guitar. And if you are saying the bass line is simple and therefore not great, one could disagree or agree. (I would argue it’s great because of its simplicity). But the song def has a bass line, which is the title of this video. It is not from 1984, but our discussion here veered off a bit into Talk Talk’s oeuvre more generally. So, It’s My Life definitely has a bass line, and a damn good one at that.
@MusicRunner823 ай бұрын
No love for Joe Jackson- "You Can't Get What You Want, Til You Know What You Want"!? That solo that opens the bridge alone certainly qualifies it for the top ten of 1984, I would think! THAT SAID, otherwise, this list is fantastic- very eclectic mix of tunes! Well done! "You Can't Get What You Want..." may not be there, but it was certainly in some heady company with these other songs...
@skierpage25 күн бұрын
‘Jackson's longtime bassist Graham Maby. Maby recalled, "For 'You Can't Get What You Want,' on _Body and Soul_ , Joe wanted me to slap. It was certainly not one of my strengths, but I think the track came out fine, and it was fun to play live."’ -- Wikipedia (don't forget to donate)
@kevinhanson6106Ай бұрын
The 1980s were one of the GREATEST decades for music EVER! 🏆♥️
@martinjanes38273 ай бұрын
Oooh Marcus Miller and Mark King in one video!!! Bloody lovely stuff!
@Riccardo_Silva4 ай бұрын
Ooooh yes, back in '84 I was 20, and that Footloose track, that incredible Marcus and even Mr. King made me sweat a lot figuring out how they could sound that way! Back then there was no Internet, no PDbass nor all the other great guys explaining how it's done. Maybe all that hard work made me the almost decent bass player I am today. Great vid PDb! Wait a moment...you are 50? My compliments my friend, you look waay younger!!!
@CharleyHolland4 ай бұрын
That is a great selection of bass lines, full stop. That they all came from ONE YEAR is jaw dropping.
@J0ttem4 ай бұрын
Nice list! Although I expected to see 'Talk Talk - It's My Life' in there, those pre-chorus lines are amazing.
@mitchmitchell95884 ай бұрын
@@J0ttem me too!
@aaronpimanfo48544 ай бұрын
🤩😍
@kristinmcdonald2993 күн бұрын
It sounds more ‘83, maybe because it was released in January of ‘84! 😂
@Roudaki6774 ай бұрын
All I know is that I saw Mark King’s picture and we all know what a legendary player he is.
@MrMartymart3 ай бұрын
Good eye & a GOAT!
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa4 ай бұрын
The Mark King line is great but the Marcus Miller line is god-level! Thank you PD bass.
@mastercraft57984 ай бұрын
I think this is one of the weakest M.King bass lines of that year. Marcus is killing it on this track though. Blew me away!
@ajadrew4 ай бұрын
I bought Voyeur that year, I was 26...no one had ever played a line like that before 👍😊
@stumanion3213Ай бұрын
A great list, played by a KILLER player, Paul Thompson!
@JulezWinnfield4 ай бұрын
Great to see Mark King finally getting his props. I remember buying "World Machine" on cassette in 1985 and I also have a Level 42 greatest hits CD in my collection. Great bass players who also sing lead vocals are very rare. In fact, a segment on bass playing lead vocalists (Sting, Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee, Curt Smith, etc.) would be pretty cool.
@shauntbarry9 күн бұрын
RUSH!!!! I met Geddy about 4 years ago and was so starstruck as a fellow Bass player!!! Was actually suprised on your inclusion of him, great shout!!!
@grooveattitude064 ай бұрын
Thriller was in 82...i don't remember the basslines I preferred in 84, but in 83 it was too shy" by kajagoogoo and "club Tropicana c by wham. In 82, it was" forget me nots by Patrice Rushen
@FortyDeuce4 ай бұрын
YES MY MAN!!!! Have been patiently waiting for you to feature Mr. King in one of your uploads, and you did not disappoint. Chant Has Begun sounds as fun on bass as the drums played by Phil Gould's is for us drummers. Thanks for posting.
@timhutchinson84854 ай бұрын
My favorite bass line from 1984 is from Grace Under Pressure, but it’s “The Enemy Within”.
@orlandoguitarist4 ай бұрын
Great, underrated album - I love the "The Body Electric" too!
@andrerenault4 ай бұрын
Red Lenses gets overlooked
@Armakk4 ай бұрын
The GuP Live album really lets that bass line shine. So good!
@NitroModelsAndComics3 ай бұрын
Damn! 84 was the shiznit! I was 19 and playing guitar like it owed me money. Learning and growing.
@bt424 ай бұрын
Mark King if Level 42, absolutely epic. Would love more of that for sure
@mmemcclintock3 ай бұрын
Nice to see Level 42 get some recognition! 😍
@rrdream24004 ай бұрын
This Charming Man by the Smiths came out in 1984
@staffanbergstrom22652 ай бұрын
He could have picked basically any song from the self titled album.. Mr Rourkes baseline was really pivotal for the sound
@Nienpet2 ай бұрын
Great song
@johnjacobjingle83022 ай бұрын
Andy carried alot of the songs..
@terencevandergraaf79374 ай бұрын
The Reflex by Duran Duran was obviously great but my favorite has to be Careless Whisper by George Michael. So smooth. So subtle. And quite minimalistic. I just love that bass line.
@gsxerwhite3 ай бұрын
The Reflex bass is awesome. Totally stands out.
@thestormforce524 күн бұрын
Great choices, Paul. I saw King Crimson live at the Merryweather Post Pavillion in the summer of '84 and I was completely blown out of the water by Tony Levin and his Chapman Stick. It was a revelation to me, that anyone could play a stringed instrument like that with such virtuosity, plus sing and contribute to a sound such as they had. Probably the best live concert that I ever saw, and I've seen many, my personal favorite.
@davidtaylor49753 ай бұрын
Absolutely delighted that you included Geddy! When I heard you say 1984, I though no way will you include anything from GuP.
@davidhopkins43524 ай бұрын
A great video, as always! Thank you. I'm always glad when Mark King is included in any list of great Bass players. He is one of a kind. Be Well
@coz1094 ай бұрын
Good lord! That “Footloose” bass line is insane!
@epickett634 ай бұрын
Nice to see Geddy Lee getting some love...
@aaronamado68854 ай бұрын
Love the 84 list can we rewind a year and get some promises promises by naked eyes, that track funks harder than I remembered and has some righteous tone.
@BassmanII4 ай бұрын
1984 also had Hall & Oates with their "Big Bam Boom" album and several hits from it including "Out of Touch", "Possession Obsession", and the urban themed "Method of Modern Love" with the late, great Tom "T-Bone" Wolk on bass.
@toddh44914 ай бұрын
It was a great year, excellent selections. Love "Something About You"
@healingmomentum3 ай бұрын
Great stuff! I’m a huge rush fan. Ty for including them. That’s the year I discovered them. (Also just watched your video on the great day in Harlem photo. Bravo!)
@brandenwilson43784 ай бұрын
Man, there has to be a Duran Duran bass line from 1984.
@MrRezRising4 ай бұрын
Sadly, "Rio" was released in '82. 😂😂🤘
@nelauren4 ай бұрын
Exactly, the baseline on the reflex alone, is worthy to be mentioned on this list.
@Mick_Ts_Chick3 ай бұрын
New Moon on Monday and Union of the Snake.
@nicklewis27343 ай бұрын
Taylor with power station band ‘Some like it Hot’..
@jurepotokar90683 ай бұрын
Do they know it's Christmas...JT on bass
@nicholastotoro77214 ай бұрын
Has there ever been a year when Nathan East wasn't everywhere? 😂 Tony Levin... still going strong!!! Ok... that Mark King bass line was badass LOL!!!
@jaex96174 ай бұрын
1954? 😉
@andrewpappas93114 ай бұрын
Definitely happy to see Rush and Cliff on here since they’re two of my absolute favourite bassists and two big reasons why I got my 2019 Rickenbacker 4003S back in 2020, I’ve played Bell Tolls countless times and have jammed it live with my band a few times so ripping that intro (mixed with some live fills I picked up from him) will always be fun as hell. Anyways, here are some additional song I’d include because why not: - Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Iron Maiden (13 minutes of awesomeness from Steve Harris and crew) - Hammer to Fall - Queen (John Deacon) - Big Bottom - Spinal Tap (Triple bass action from Derek Smalls, Nigel Tufnel and David St. Hubbins) - This Charming Man - The Smiths (Andy Roarke) - Round and Round - Ratt (Juan Croucier) - Pride (In the Name of Love) - U2 (Adam Clayton) - Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. (Ray Parker Jr.) - I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister (Mark Mendoza) - Heaven’s On Fire - KISS (Say what you want about Gene Simmons (I definitely have lol), but he still comes up with some really cool bass lines) - True Men Don’t Kill Coyotes - Red Hot Chili Peppers (Even on their debut album Flea was proving himself a funk rock force to be reckoned with and it’s awesome)
@rickgehring75073 ай бұрын
Losfer Words (Iron Maiden) , simple but it's all bass driven.
@vannjunkin80413 ай бұрын
@@rickgehring7507 Duff Mckagan.. Paradise City. He is all over the structure of that song, almost power chording throughout.
@songsbongs61344 ай бұрын
View to a kill by duran duran has a killer bassline from john taylor
@RickRox754 ай бұрын
Great stuff as always Paul. The choice of year was absolutely perfect, the greatest year for popular music. How about these from 1984, Let's Hear It for The Boy, Let it All Blow by The Dazz Band, I Feel For You by Chaka Khan, Obsession by Animotion, Somebody Else's Guy- Jocelyn Brown, White Lines by Grandmaster Flash, although released in very late 1983, it was a UK hit in 1984, like Grandmaster Flash's White Lines, the same could be applied to Let the Music Play by Shannon, Let's Go Crazy by Prince, Easy Lover by Phillip Bailey was released in late '84, Pino Paladino's work with Paul Young and their cover of Ann Peebles classic 'I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down' or Every Time You Go Away. Here's a suggestion for your next time machine for you. I recommend looking at 1979, there are some very obvious choices from that year, example Leon Sylvers III on The Whispers 'And The Beat Goes On', Sting's fretless bass 'Message in a Bottle' by The Police, I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor, Jimmie Williams classic bass on 'Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now', the bass on Street Life by The Crusaders, Good Times by Chic, Promised Land by Dennis Brown (although not released until 1983). Another year, 1983 or 1972. Let me know what you think.
@Thetoad7383 ай бұрын
I remember waking up every morning as a kid in 1984 and being amazed by all the great music being released.
@manfredoliveras31964 ай бұрын
Excellent!!, please continue with the 80's, the 90's and so on!
@markteboe47574 ай бұрын
Damn! 40 years ago. Thanks for the reminder of baselines that were stellar then and still groove today and I'm certain they'll be dancing to them for a loooooooooonnnnnnnggggggggg time!
@trapkat82134 ай бұрын
You are matching the feel of Mark King extremely well!
@andreasburon92983 ай бұрын
For me the greatest Bassline in 1984 was the one in the title track of Frankie goes to Hollywood "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome".
@jeffoff7795Ай бұрын
A friend of mine recently sat me down and played that entire record for me and I was blown away. I had no idea how deep that album is.
@jetcom11214 ай бұрын
Awesome selection of songs !! Run for Cover is my favorite, Level 42 favorites would be the bass lines in "Lessons in Love" & "Something About You" Thank you for the 1984 Flashback !! I miss my band days I haven't played out in public in over 20 years.
@nydownes4 ай бұрын
All the years!! I love your cross genre approach! You had me at "I was 10"!
@christophertaylor91004 ай бұрын
Level 42 is such a great band, every bass player I know loves them.
@TheDawezStudio4 ай бұрын
Run For Cover ! That live with the legendary David Sanborn, is the DNA of the 80's and like you said, defines Marcus in terms of sound, balance, timing and spirit... the essence of the groove that will spice up everything you try to do in that music genre ! Great selections by the way !!! Thanks !!!
@ajdc884 ай бұрын
this list rules. thank you. Sade the singer and the band were amazing
@charliedillon14004 ай бұрын
I saw Sade two days after the 9/11 attacks. Her band was so amazing and the way she handled the stressful time and talked to the crowd was pure healing, She is the definition of class.
@AL-dy1ljАй бұрын
The genius of Rush! So glad ur a fan too
@ajdc884 ай бұрын
dude i've been telling people about the bass line on Footloose for years. it's astounding
@richardjcranium4 ай бұрын
I have played that song with several bands and just about all of them have literally stopped the rehearsal and asked me what are you playing? I’m like well that’s how it goes. They all went wow I never heard all that in there.
@Armakk4 ай бұрын
@@richardjcranium That's because it's inaudible. Couldn't hear it in this video and can't hear it on the track. When Paul played it you can track the chords but I think it's just buried under all the compression and keys. Kind of tragic.
@jrosner61232 ай бұрын
It is!
@kaori-himawariАй бұрын
Mark King is my favourite❤😊Thank you for the photo❤
@senojelyk4 ай бұрын
Loved that Footloose baseline. Never knew it was Nathan East! Thanks for that.
@ridleykemp57892 ай бұрын
As someone who was working in a record store in '84...you $%$# nailed it. The whole band absolutely kill it on "Easy Lover" (Daryl Stuermer's guitar solo is so much more than the song needed and I love it) and Nathan East is a legend. I actually saw Sanborn in '84 and I had no idea who Marcus Miller was, but whoa...do I ever remember him absolutely killing it. The great Hiram Bullock opened. Great show!
@ALUBION954 ай бұрын
Excellent video. 1984 was a great year for music. I'm a big fan of your videos. I send you a big hug from Argentina :))
@mlasch14782 ай бұрын
You are one of my favorite demonstrators of Bass in the entire youtube. Thanks for posting this collection.
@marioa194 ай бұрын
Duuuude......my favorite music year being showcased by my favorite YT channel.......PERFECTION!!! As always, captivating, thorough and just so well spoken mini bios. Well done Sir!! Can't wait for the next one! 😀😀😀😀👍👍👍
@mumblbeebee65463 ай бұрын
Nathan East has been in a lot of places and left deep marks… very humble guy from all I can tell and still standing on stage for some of his old comrades. Wonderful sound, beautiful lines… Thanks for this video, it made me smile many happy smiles! As for which year … any, I enjoy them all!
@lameplanet3 ай бұрын
Love that Grace Under Pressure album, never felt like it got enough love.
@naturalpro20034 ай бұрын
I like how you reached into all genres of music. Interesting video. RUSH is my all-time favorite band.
@pdbass4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Super and thank you for watching!
@fridgemagnet4 ай бұрын
I was 14 years old, great memories.
@PastorFunK4 ай бұрын
Also, ‘84 baby here!! This is too cool for school!! 🔥🎸🎶👊🏾
@derekvillorente43344 ай бұрын
1984 was an absolutely great year for music.
@Soul744 ай бұрын
Fellow 50 year old here. That year was SO important to me as a young music fan. Great list!
@RedshiftDougal4 ай бұрын
Same here. Was a coming of age year in so many respects. At the time, I thought that incredibly good mainstream music would pop up every week forever! 😅
@tracibillington8025Ай бұрын
Love the best of concept. Any year you are passionate about will be great.
@artlovedj4 ай бұрын
I love everything on Ready For The World"s debut self titled album. The bass player John Eaton has very simple but super funky grooves. My favorites are Oh Sheila, Ceramic Girl and I'm The One Who Loves You. Give this 1984 classic a listen.
@kw191933 ай бұрын
Love your videos. The variety of your choices (King Crimson, yeah) coupled with your genuine enthusiasm makes for an over-the-moon result. Very well done mate. Cheers!
@LordEradicus4 ай бұрын
A lot of great bass lines on this list, but for me it's another Level 42 track, "Hours By The Window." No slap & pop, but very melodic and ethereal and fits the slightly somber mood of the song perfectly. Mark King's bass is directing the entire piece, and it's not remotely about groove but creating an emotional soundscape.
@anthonycook42974 ай бұрын
Excellent !! And, Paul Denman. He is so very good. Nathan East is a monster bassist that many folks have heard , but may not know his extensive body of groove 🎵🙌🏽
@Quinndiver4 ай бұрын
"Too Shy" by Kajagoogoo featuring the great Nick Beggs... released 1983 or i'd be lobbying for it to be included in this list
@stereoroid4 ай бұрын
* Beggs. Check out his work with Steven Wilson e.g. Luminol.
@Quinndiver4 ай бұрын
@@stereoroid Agreed... he's a monster with Wilson - so tight
@evilengine94 ай бұрын
An EXCELLENT choice!
@lucyiliffe17992 ай бұрын
Steven Wilson is touring next year and Nick will be with him! 🎉@@Quinndiver
@Elwrt455Ай бұрын
God yes!!!! That intro is incredible
@ChristiandeMesonesКүн бұрын
1984 was a big year in my life but so many of your choices and missing so many Heavy Metal songs. Thank God you mentioned Cliff Burton 🙏
@denisrogers43583 ай бұрын
Mark King is amazing ! Bass, song writing, buttery voice… rips on the drums.
@DroneUpp3 ай бұрын
Dude! You are sensational yourself on the bass! Being able to distinguish, decipher and delineate between all those bass riffs is purely insane! Thank you for sharing everything! All those 1984 songs brought back so many great memories! That was my last year in the Navy!
@mikevonhohenstein55874 ай бұрын
Great picks! That bassline from Footloose is crazy good. And gotta love Run for cover!
@menatone19964 ай бұрын
man it was great to be 10 in 1984! i am the same age started playing bass in 87. love your channel.