Never clicked as thumbnail as fast. Geezer's basslines got me into the instrument.
@maximgulyaev163522 күн бұрын
same🔥
@Zeitgeist6422 күн бұрын
@@maximgulyaev1635Same here Guys! And that right hand technique is awesome.
@Roberto-nn6kb22 күн бұрын
same
@manuajayan76322 күн бұрын
Same here bro. Huge influence
@Chad_Sandridge7522 күн бұрын
Ditto
@DaBadMofo22 күн бұрын
Saw him live at 17, picked up the bass instead of the guitar, never stopped. The best of the best
@sebg208620 күн бұрын
lol the best of the best lol
@TheOldmandaddio12 күн бұрын
Or G.O.A.T 🤘😈♠️😈🤘
@NicholasMaus22 күн бұрын
RJD was also an amazing person. I was at dinner at a nice restaurant with my parents when he sat down at the table next us. He saw me staring and asked if I knew who he was. Stupefied I said "you're Ronny James Dio" and he said "I didn't know I had many fans you're age" He chatted with us until our order came. He was so kind and thoughtful.
@SO-ym3zs22 күн бұрын
He was a ridiculously good singer--for any genre. RIP.
@frederickmurphy325021 күн бұрын
I bumped into him in the aspirin aisle at the Rite-Aid drug store on Riverside Dr in N. Hollywood late one night after a gig back in the mid 90's. After being a fanboy for a couple of minutes we talked about over the counter meds for migraines for a while. He was so down to earth and cool, not the least bit full of himself at all.
@raymondfink958013 күн бұрын
I’ve heard he was. It actually makes me feel bad, that I never liked his singing. I can’t stand opra and opera rock. I cringe every time I hear his voice. And I feel bad because I do understand he was a straight up dude.
@jordanknapp80618 күн бұрын
Haha reminds me of an experience I had with Glenn Hughes’s at the rainbow bar and grill. He said the same thing I didn’t know I had fans your age
@TheWRCS3 күн бұрын
Oh my bad, I read RDJ and I was expecting a Robert Downey Jr story. Lmao.
@bass6814422 күн бұрын
FINALLY! Sabbath rules. Can we get a John Paul Jones video next?
@jasoncoetzee672921 күн бұрын
Pleeeez! Yes!
@nylesfrench356821 күн бұрын
😢 John Paul Jones is A MUST !!
@eladd22921 күн бұрын
Yesss my favorite bass player
@harrysutton899820 күн бұрын
YT will kill it, but yes please if you can make it work.
@frederickmurphy325022 күн бұрын
You two are so much fun to watch, great chemistry together! Geezer and JPJ were my first two idols of rock bass, so thank you so much for this vid. It reminds me so much of learning his lines as a budding young bassist 45 years ago. Geezer is probably THE most influential bassist of his era. I mean, how many of us started out in our first band, learning Paranoid, and Iron Man?? Millions I'm sure. I know I did.
@Neakenator22 күн бұрын
FINALLY a video about the Heavy Metal Godfather! Geezer Butler's my favorite, I loved his book 'Into the Void'
@billbones7711 күн бұрын
I've read (listened) to Geezers Toni's and of course Ozzy's brilliant insights and a good laugh. 👍🏼
@akenawell22 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting so long for a geezer episode!! And yes it is a bend in NIB
@keltoibard22 күн бұрын
I was waiting for Ian to do the "Oh yeah!" in NIB, and he didn't disappoint! Great job on Geezer y'all.
@Neakenator22 күн бұрын
My favorite band and my favorite bassist! Geezer Butler forever! My favorite is A National Acrobat, that bassline just kills every time!
@Pyewack3t22 күн бұрын
Sharon's great. Really liked watching her pick things up. Would have liked to have seen her reaction to the bass behind the first solo on War Pigs.
@JBjopa87 күн бұрын
Me too 🤘🏻😎
@Greyflavor22 күн бұрын
Please dig into The Cure. Their sound defined a culture, and the bass is equally as important as the vocals.
@xxShadowxx-dy2wo22 күн бұрын
Geezer is the reason i play bass today, the first time i heard the "thunder fingers" line in iron man, i was like I NEED TO SOUND LIKE THAT... 20 years later the rest is history, i never clicked an SBL video so fast, good job on learning those on the fly btw!!!! love to see the gears chugging along in someones head.
@julimf4222 күн бұрын
How about The Cure iconic basslines?! Simon Gallup!
@SO-ym3zs22 күн бұрын
Just in time for the new album, too!
@Farewelltokingz22 күн бұрын
Peter Hook was the one who he nicked everything fron
@tcw828710 күн бұрын
Surely you can say this about a lot of musicians...oh they stole from them etc etc @@Farewelltokingz
@Farewelltokingz10 күн бұрын
@@tcw8287 wasn’t trying to discredit Simon but Pete deserves some attention too
@chriskizziah449722 күн бұрын
I have a bass that I keep tuning down a step and a half just so I can play Black Sabbath. One of my favorite riffs is the intro to Into the Void.
@danzemacabre889922 күн бұрын
Same ,got a jazz with black nylon strings that sound, killer playing sabbath ,I have it where it's comfortable in c.# and D for vol 4, sabbath b sabbath master of reality also Born Again is in D and a blast to play along with (the album , first side) and check the last show in NYC with RJD and Geezer is actually using black nylon stringɓ
@bassiclymike22 күн бұрын
@@danzemacabre8899 Geezer uses DR Black Beauties, not nylon wraps. He's been an endorser for years. Black coated stainless steel strings. I use them on one or two of my bases, they're awesome.
@bassonthemark819122 күн бұрын
Into The Void is one of my favorite songs, and a great bass line. Thanks for this, really enjoyed it!
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@neoland6668 күн бұрын
Thanks for featuring Geezer, an incredible bassplayer. Love the way he wonders into space under the guitarsolo's, and then supports the guitar riff when that kicks in again. Makes it many times heavier!
@andywitch66622 күн бұрын
A correction: Vinnie Appice didn't join Sabbath until the Heaven and Hell tour, Bill Ward plays on the album!
@Blackwavewhitebeach21 күн бұрын
AND - Bill toured with them on the 1980 H&H Tour (up to Mid August) as I saw them at Hammersmith Odeon in May. 44 yrs later I can still remember Bill's amazing huge kit and his amazing and very long drum solo!
@andywitch66621 күн бұрын
@@Blackwavewhitebeach Yes!!!! Lucky you!!!!
@221b-l3t21 күн бұрын
However Bill does not remember any of the recording session because he was deep into his alcoholism.
@markgishhargesheimer72189 күн бұрын
@@221b-l3t Again
@robertpace491322 күн бұрын
GEEZER!!! He is the only reason I picked up a bass and never looked back. GOAT!!
@mikeg293918 күн бұрын
Junior's eyes is one of my favourite Sabbath tracks, it swings in a groovy sort of a way.
@zephead6412 күн бұрын
Facts!
@gustopherus21 күн бұрын
Geezer is my all time favorite bass player. It is a shame you couldn't just put his picture on the thumbnail instead of Ozzy.
@DavyLaStrange22 күн бұрын
I saw Sabbath the 1st time they played Detroit, the Eastown theater, 1970 opening for Fleetwood Mac. After a bombastic nonstop set 1/2 the crowd left when Fleetwood started to play, in shock after experiencing Butler & Iommi peeling the paint off the walls.
@tonygaruba42422 күн бұрын
Saw them in 75 sabotage, laid waste to Philadelphia
@kipholscher181221 күн бұрын
That's quite a contrast, but I bet an awesome show.
@Anonymous-o6t6p22 күн бұрын
FINALLY SOME GEEZER LOVE also at 3:17 the note on the 7th fret bends up instead of sliding to the 8th
@Q1043NewYork22 күн бұрын
This episode has the appropriate amount of Bill Ward appreciation. 🥁 Also, Geezer Butler wrote most of Black Sabbath's lyrics. My apologies if you mention that later (I haven't yet finished watching).
@Q1043NewYork22 күн бұрын
Oh, and Bill Ward was still in the band on 'Heaven and Hell'; he left before 'Mob Rules.'
@metramaks20 күн бұрын
@@Q1043NewYork I always thought it was Appice playing already.
@MichaelIppersiel22 күн бұрын
Couldn't click on this one fast enough. GZR = the GOAT!!!!
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
MIIIIIIIIIIIKE 🤘
@MichaelIppersiel22 күн бұрын
@@devinebass YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH boi!!!! :)
@MichaelIppersiel22 күн бұрын
Classics SBL omitted - Fairies Wear Boots, Sweet Leaf and HOLE IN THE SKY!!!
@PeytonGreen-gz9fd22 күн бұрын
I love the excitement in Ian’s face throughout this whole video 😊.
@Schizophrenie18321 күн бұрын
I really wish you guys could do a video about Oliver Riedel from Rammstein. He’s secretly a genius on bass but just keeps getting overlooked by everyone. Some of my favourite basslines he played are in “Seemann”, “Asche zu Asche”, “Ein Lied”, “Rammlied”, “Waismanns Heil”, and “Diamant”.
@andrewpappas931122 күн бұрын
Geezer will always be one of the greatest bassists and one of the absolute metal GOATs, I've always loved his playing and my band has played Paranoid and War Pigs at our own shows (which sound really damn good on my Rickenbacker, since Geezer had a brief stint with one in the late '70s) and it's always been fun to play his riffs. Also to answer Ian's question about NIB at 13:53 it is indeed a bend that he's doing and that always made the riff sound so damn cool to me, and regarding the amps Geezer recorded Sabbath's debut with a Laney amp and a cabinet that only had three working speakers and that was how he got his distortion and that Tycobrahe was the wah he used and it actually belonged to Tony
@doctersound963022 күн бұрын
I LOVE THIS CONTENT! You guys and girl are awesome! Keep up the good work! Can't wait to put all three of you on my record! 🙂
@gumbly417422 күн бұрын
The inventors of heavy metal. They’re absolute legends.
@Roberto-nn6kb22 күн бұрын
YOU KNOW WHO ELSE IS ABSOLUTE LEGEND?
@robubik67022 күн бұрын
@@Roberto-nn6kb Leroy Jenkins
@irmagerd248013 күн бұрын
It's very cool how his playing changed through the years. Geezer is the man. Thanks for showing him some love
@tybaltstone22 күн бұрын
Lots of love for this - Paranoid was the first song I learned on the bass (back in 1988 or 89) :-)
@devinebass21 күн бұрын
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@NathanYokum-u7e22 күн бұрын
You two are great fun. Ian you consistently inspire me with your positive attitude and love of music. Sharon great playing and awesome pup.
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@ZappaSheik7 күн бұрын
Brings me back to 11 year old me learning the ozzy era albums by heart. Still today, 27 years later, I can play all of these exactly like Geezer
@devinebass6 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@SO-ym3zs22 күн бұрын
I love that Sabbath started putting out these dark, crushing tunes in '70 during the Flower Power movement. If you cranked these songs up, all the hippies' flowers would wilt and die :) Then again, lyrically and musically there actually was more than a bit of hippie psychedelic trippiness and jazziness in their music. Some metalheads conviently forget how gentle and spacey some of their tunes were. Anyway, great to hear you guys paying proper homage to one of metal's giants.
@221b-l3t21 күн бұрын
Definetly a very strong jazz influence. Also a lot of religious themes in the lyrics. Like After Forever, Geezer wrote almost all of them, he is very religious. Or at least he was, I don't know about these days.
@SO-ym3zs21 күн бұрын
@221b-l3t I think some non-metalheads who have a stereotyped view of metal would be really surprised by some of the Christian-leaning lyrics.
@221b-l3t21 күн бұрын
@@SO-ym3zs Especially back then. They really had a huge problem with their image, so many people were scared of them and thought they were devil worshippers and possibly witches. At one point a Christian school booked them (they had rock bands before) and as they walked on stage wearing their crosses the pastor remarked to the guy who booked them, "finally a good Christian band". They were but he didn't expect the sounds he was about to hear. And it was a big gig, ended up being very good for them and they ended up being invited to several such events. Geezer of course had his whole charity stuff going on with the Church. Me personally I'm not religious at all but I still enjoy the lyrics. I think they're good. Even if I might not agree with all the conclusions, they ask good questions. I love After Forever. I would endlessly play that riff as a kid trying to remember how the rest went. First year was just learning Sabbath songs. Luckily my teacher liked them so he taught me all the early stuff. I forgot most of it unfortunately. Relearning Into the Void. Such a fun song to play. Super jazzy. Now that I started playing bass, it's fun going back to Sabbath and learning with their songs, like I did with the guitar.
@strykr8222 күн бұрын
First time I've heard Master of Insanity. What an amazing bassline!
@Andyanddiana46722 күн бұрын
LOVE GEEZER! He's the GOAT, and one of the reasons I play bass. I don't think I ever clicked on one of your videos so fast. I also love that you gave props to the "Dehumanizer" album, which is criminally underrated.
@c24peach22 күн бұрын
OMG thank you for the Geezer highlight!!!!
@jeffgamble895722 күн бұрын
INTO THE VOID! You're going to have to do Black Sabbath part 2.
@DylanWOWilliams22 күн бұрын
Hell yes!!! Geezer is the reason my dad bought a brand new Stingray in 1976 and taught him self so he could join his brothers’ band. Then in 2005 I learned how to play Geezer’s lines on that very stingray. This guy transformed my dad’s life and in turn my own life. Though I make my music money through ambient guitar, I will always be a bass player that plays guitar.
@lurecas7 күн бұрын
The video is awesome, and watching Sharon learn these songs is absolutely mind boggling, but I'm just giggling myself thinking about Ozzy shouting out "Shaaaaaarrroooooon' 😂
@devinebass6 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@joshweigel113122 күн бұрын
one of my favorite players across any genre
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@zephead6412 күн бұрын
Warms the cockles of my heart to see younger musicians recognize the great Terence 'Geezer' Butler and RJD
@TSE_WOODY22 күн бұрын
Woooo been hoping for a Geezer video at some point. One of the GOATs!
@dekemiller526516 күн бұрын
Wow, you picked up those bass lines in seconds... Sharon, I am so impressed with you! Very cool.
@Longy_b21 күн бұрын
Fun fact about war pigs…. If you listen closely you can hear the bass is double tracked. It’s most noticeable in the solo sections as, similar to Tony Iomi’s solos, the two tracks play slightly different parts.
@simonwolverton360422 күн бұрын
This was the perfect video! Sharon is too good to have only had to learn one of these songs. And…. I may have been playing NIB wrong for the last 30 years
@Izoo852422 күн бұрын
Wow, you completely made my day!! Geezer has always been a primary influence on my sound. Good job guys!!
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@308Repins17 күн бұрын
"Children of the Grave" has such a thundering gallop of a base line right front the start. Great song!
@alanwadey284822 күн бұрын
Children of the Grave is a fantastic riff, as is Supernaught. Fairies Wear Boots and Planet Caravan show a different side to Sabbath as well. I would like to seee a video on Scorpions, specifically the Uli Roth era. Francis Buchholz is horribly underrated.
@gargoyleontheroof22 күн бұрын
Bill Ward played drums on Heaven and Hell! Said he doesn't remember it but he did play on that album.
@PowerboyBass17 күн бұрын
Thank you for including Junior’s Eyes! While most of the classics are familiar, someone gave me their old water damaged vinyl collection in the 90’s and Never Say Die side A was on constant repeat for me along with Sly Family Stone’s Small Talk. Never Say Die is when I got turned onto Geezer Butler.
@tpavan22 күн бұрын
Saw Geezer, clicked faster than the speed of light! I'd love to see an episode about Electric Wizard bass lines, tuning and gear!😁
@robertmansell366715 күн бұрын
Geezer was the Greatest for me,he inspired me to play Bass and Sabbath inspired SO Many metal bands,GREAT content,Sharon as always absolutely killed it,very impressive 🤟❤️
@toonvank616516 күн бұрын
This was a lot fun watching! Geezer's had a big impact on my playing (and I'm not even playing heavy metal or hard rock stuff in particular). It's hard to choose a handful of riffs from a catalogue like that and not miss out on so many other good riffs. Anyway, if we're talking Heaven and Hell... the song Wishing Well has some of my favourite Geezer lines of all time.
@devinebass16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bradami123422 күн бұрын
Need to do STP.. you wont regret it..
@kingsecho335121 күн бұрын
Oh hell yeah! Robert DeLeo is such an underrated bass player. Incredible band.
@mattslater16722 күн бұрын
More Sabbath, please. My favorite jazz ensemble, that.
@MK-lm8te22 күн бұрын
Ohhhh mannn is the one for me! Geezer is absolutely one of my fave bassists ever and Black Sabbath is my top band! I have never clicked on anything so fast🖤
@kengollan302421 күн бұрын
Geezer, Geddy and Alan Spenner (JC Superstar). My youth. My inspiration. I loved this SBL session so much!
@devinebass20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this one!
@rogervallve737517 күн бұрын
Love Geezer! Sabbath reminds me of my older brother and friends, skipping school, long hair, in a 68 'cutlass, sabbath cranked, funny smoke!
@devinebass16 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@craighill371522 күн бұрын
This is awesome! I was in a Sabbath tribute. I’ve done just about everything but that Tribute was a HOOT! Geezer, JPJ & Bob Daisley are my guys! The most fun thing about that gig was the fact that Geezer never played a song the same way twice. Which meant as long as I got the big ticket items punched, I could just go nuts on everything else! All hail the mighty Geezer!!!
@Sean_thompson_bass22 күн бұрын
Gotta listen to Geezer's riffs on the 13 album, and his solo G/Z/R material is killer too.
@peteyk939121 күн бұрын
Love your videos! Thanks to an older brother, I grew up loving Geezer (then later Steve) as a kid. Molded me into the bassist I am today. N.I.B. still my fav. The attack is insane. BLACK SABBATH and PARANOID albums written in the same calendar year (1970). Insane!
@stevenbrooks498Күн бұрын
Been playing "Basically" on my guitar(6 string) I'm not a bassist, and I don't have a band. Just play for my own pleasure. For years I've ignored that bass solo which I believe is called Basically, and just played NIB. But really love playing the full whole thing now.
@sombra11117 күн бұрын
His playing during the solo sections is great. Learn that.
@chadrtc22 күн бұрын
Slipping Away off Mob Rules is an absolute killer line. It also comes with a dualing bass and guitar solo as a bonus!
@joeysocks571822 күн бұрын
Wow that brings back. Great memories. I used to play that with my buddies in high school.
@oliverstansell420322 күн бұрын
Love this video on Geezer! I think y’all should do one of these for Rex Brown of Pantera. He had some of the best tone and bass lines of anyone in that era and he’s just super underrated. I definitely think he would be worth looking into.
@electricdawn225822 күн бұрын
Yes! Black Sabbath are the godfathers of Metal! Thank you, thank you and thank you again for featuring Geezer! 👍 Oh yes, and shame on you for missing out on "Mob Rules". 😁 THE iconic heavy metal album from the inventors of metal themselves! Every song a winner and an iconic shredder in their own right.
@nicorepetto578122 күн бұрын
Iron man was the first song I remember hearing at the age of 6. Still one of my favourite songs. Geezer Butler is one of my favourite bassists ever
@OlavSchneider22 күн бұрын
Finally I almost gave up hope. Great choice! I love you guys.
@simonwolverton360422 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! This was my first bass influence. I love exposing young people to this music
@pataylward157821 күн бұрын
Recommending the very underrated and under the radar Steve digiorgio. The unique thing about him is he uses fretless basses with over 50 albums ranging from death metal to jazz.
@vittusossi21 күн бұрын
Geezer was the reason I started bass... this was fun to see ! 😀
@devinebass20 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@Keychain-22 күн бұрын
Coincidentally ive been listening to and revisiting Black Sabbath stuff to truly appreciate Geezer. Great to hear his playing was still amazing in the Dio era!
@angelhollow973522 күн бұрын
Ive been waiting on this forever, im 20 but black sabbath is one of the reasons why i picked up the bass, butler is the goat.
@Myndi7822 күн бұрын
Black Sabbath Paranoid was the first vinyl I stole from my mother. Later came Iron Maiden, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Nazareth etc - but Black Sabbath started it all! I now have ALL her vinyls 😈 I brought out my P with flats and EMG Geezer pups for this video, and my neighbours are getting introduced to my new Ampeg tubeamp 🤘
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@davemedley322422 күн бұрын
Love this. Spent months getting “War Pigs” down. Lots of box shapes and very quick. Sounds awesome 🤘
@davidetheridge512322 күн бұрын
Ian, it's still Bill Ward on the Heaven & Hell album, Vinnie Appice took over half way through the tour!
@Victor-em3nu22 күн бұрын
Geezer is such an icon. For me when I improvise its very easy for me to turn into a Geezer copycat because it just sounds so GOOD with those pentatonic things.
@garyhanna933422 күн бұрын
geezer is the goat. got my flats. got my EMG Geezer PUs.
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@deztroyah22 күн бұрын
SOOO OVERDUE! Thank you! Geezer is why I chose bass
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@lockharthorsburgh860121 күн бұрын
Great video, and not just for Jerry looking nervous at Sharon's "evil laugh". I tried one of Geezer's signature Laklands about a year ago (the PJ version; there's also a "pure" P, both with EMGs). It had a good neck and sounded lovely, but was ridiculously heavy. I saw an interview with Geezer a few years ago, in which he said he was still using flats (or had reverted to them) as he found they were easier on his fingers.
@skirchmerch699720 күн бұрын
Proud to say hes the one who got me to play bass! Another cool bass riff is the wizard
@JeffSmithbureau1322 күн бұрын
Way back in high school we started a band, and Paranoid and War Pigs were two of the first songs we played (I had War Pigs all wrong, as I've come to learn). Some music writer referred to Geezer's basslines as "globular." That's stuck with me, I love that description.
@eklypse6912 күн бұрын
Geezer actually has his own signature wah. It's a Dunlop Crybaby bass wah, but the sweep has been specifically contoured to Geezer's specs. It's also active switched, so motion engages it.
@ethelvermin222416 сағат бұрын
Check in to the Tycobrahe Parapedal for the origin of his weird wah sweep preference.
@captainbeyond16520 күн бұрын
Geezer butler. Amazing. My favorite rock/metal bassist. The godfather of metal bass.
@idolbass22 күн бұрын
Geezer started it all for me in the 70s, live here in Sydney with ACDC as support.
@feumachado311622 күн бұрын
When I saw it was Geezer I had to see it, but when you guys came up with Junior’s Eyes and Master of Insanity... it was just goosebumps. They’re amongst my favourite Sabbath songs. Thanks a lot! I’ll probably fail miserably, but I’ll try’em out 😅
@devinebass21 күн бұрын
Enjoy!
@markmeyer235122 күн бұрын
It's one thing to play the riff at home but it's another to play on stage with power and conviction and also to full the holes in a three band.
@Jose-zm1wt21 күн бұрын
YEEESSSS!!!I asked for this months ago and they did It. Amazing Channel, they put a lot of work on their videos
@devinebass20 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@admarhermans122 күн бұрын
Their drummer, Bill Ward, was a huge force like many a British drummer… For me, they’re an alternative blues and rock band. Geezer fueled. Doesn’t matter if you use Rotosound (Jazz) flats or any other strings: just play your P hard!! You’re your own compression pedal for this music! 😂
@micumatrix5 күн бұрын
Cool hearing these things fresh. I jumped the albums after Ozzy and missed that they still made great music
@dionnpeterson22 күн бұрын
"E ish", love it Sharron you and Ian are superstars together. love these vids
@maximgulyaev163522 күн бұрын
Never clicked on a video faster🔥🔥🔥
@devinebass22 күн бұрын
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@bryel638322 күн бұрын
You should have mentioned Primus and Ozzy doing NIB. Les Claypools take on NIB is amazing.
@bryancoyle95321 күн бұрын
The slow zoom in on the dog tho! 😂😂😂
@devinebass20 күн бұрын
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@andrewpinner318116 күн бұрын
Thanks Shaz & lan for another great video ! This one had me cackling at points !
@davidferguson432720 күн бұрын
Please please please can you do a video on the genius bass line "Hit me with your rhythm stick" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads. It's by far my favourite bass line and would love to hear what you guys think of it.
@RichardHoogstad22 күн бұрын
Loved every riff on this on this one. Excellent work!
@ErikStone122 күн бұрын
Many don't know that Ronnie James Dio was a BASS player before getting famous as a singer. Check out the first self titled album by his band ELF. That's all Ronnie on bass!