The Greatest Bass Solo Ever

Stuart Hamm Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 15th, 1988 with Joe Satriani.

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16 Responses to “The Greatest Bass Solo Ever”

  1. Little does the comment section know that the second half was a bass
    version of Earl Scrugg’s banjo classic, Foggy Mountain Breakdown. It was
    fucking awesome.

  2. Barri Taylor says:

    I’m not sure who this bass player is but he is ridiculously good

  3. bloody great but why do I get a urge to stop this and listen to pulling
    teeth???

  4. Bored the shit outta me

  5. I dont. Well, not everybody. In my house. Room…

  6. His pinky finger is probably stronger than my whole left arm.

  7. Ian Clarke says:

    what a waste of talent !

  8. Nice but not close to best ever..

  9. Terriss0421 says:

    MOONLIGHT SONATA! There I said it.

  10. Sounds better than Tal Wilkenfield and she is so phenomenal solos make my
    bass playing sound poor!

  11. SoRryMm says:

    I heard he never cured his thumb after 2:18.

  12. Jose Lopez says:

    It’s the Eddie van halen bass version
    

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