211. The Best Bass Lines of the Early 2000’s Draft - a podcast by Tom Kelly and Pat Holmes
from 2021-02-19T10:00
For all of about 2 weeks now, we’ve taken the strong position as a “pro bass guitar program”. This week, we’re putting our money where our mouth is. Finally, it’s time for someone to stand up against the current and loudly proclaim, “Give the bassist some!”, so we drafted the only 10 songs we could think of that had a standout bass line. Did that last sentence hurt or help our cause? And why do the show notes always switch back and forth from first and third-person perspectives? I don’t know folks… the guys are just trying to figure it out as we go…
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Links:
The Best Bass Lines of the Early 2000’s Draft on Apple Music
The Best Bass Lines of the Early 2000’s Draft on Spotify
Rock Bottom at the Renaissance by Mike Henneberger
King For a Day by Pierce the Veil
Hate Me Sometimes by Stand Atlantic
Songs of the week:
Love Story (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift
My Limb by Hayley Williams
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