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What rock album has the highest quantity of iconic basslines?


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"Iconic"? Zep II, Who's Next, Paranoid.

 

I was definitely thinking about Zep II. Mainly for Ramble On. I've heard many a later bassline steal from it. The definition of influential.

 

I say zep # 1.

 

Dazed and confused is the most iconic bass riff by zep imo.

How Many More Times ain't no slouch.
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Queen- the game

 

Another one bites the dust

Crazy little thing called love

 

And as an added ass kicking bonus

 

Dragon attack

 

Under pressure is likely their most iconic song . Just ask vanilla ice!

 

You know...

 

you're very very correct. Extremely!

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"Iconic"? Zep II, Who's Next, Paranoid.

 

I was definitely thinking about Zep II. Mainly for Ramble On. I've heard many a later bassline steal from it. The definition of influential.

 

I say zep # 1.

 

Dazed and confused is the most iconic bass riff by zep imo.

How Many More Times ain't no slouch.

 

Good call. What a player.

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Any of the early Bela fleck and the flecktones records. Victor is a beast.

 

My fave bass record is hemispheres.

 

Love me some Rick James too

Bootsy Collins' stuff would be considered iconic funk, for sure.

 

Yeah. I guess a bass line that is sampled by other artists can be considered as proof its iconic?

 

Bootsy is the man!

 

Groove is in the heart!

This made me think of Loose Booty by Sly and the Family Stone. But yeah, Zep ll. JPJ is al over that album. Playing the bassline to Ramble On in my head. And The Lemon Song.

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"Iconic"? Zep II, Who's Next, Paranoid.

 

I was definitely thinking about Zep II. Mainly for Ramble On. I've heard many a later bassline steal from it. The definition of influential.

 

I say zep # 1.

 

Dazed and confused is the most iconic bass riff by zep imo.

How Many More Times ain't no slouch.

First bass line I learned.

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