Who's the BEST bassist Meat Loaf has worked with?
Holy crap I nearly forgot this category :shock:
Who do you think THE best bassist Meat Loaf has worked with is? Not just touring, but studio as well. I would have to say Steve Buslowe. His work on Dead Ringer was superb and also the two Steinman produced Bonnie Tyler albums are absolutely magnificent. Kasim's great, but I think Steve is technically better......just. Pud :twisted: |
Kasim. I actually prefer hearing Kasims voice on the likes of the newer recordings of lemon than on the original
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OKaaaay! But I'm not talking about his voice (although it isn't half bad) but his bass guitar playing skills.
Pud :twisted: |
Yep prefer that as well. For all I know anyway lol, have to admit to not having the best knowledge on who's best and who's not.
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Don't forget he also performed on Pandora's Box.
Buslowe helped Meat through some tough years. I was upset when he was not there anymore halfway nineties. He did a great job when he was Mus. Director. I liked the sound more then I do now. But Sulton has better vocals. Honeslty I don't know hwo I prefer. |
Kasim! He's the only bass player thats ever bothered looking for me anyway! :roll: Pants to the rest of them! :lmao:
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Steve Buslowe
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Pud :twisted: |
Kasim.
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Hmm this is a tricky one, I do like Kasim's playing but then again I liked Steve's stage presence, honestly I dont think I could pick one over the other, they seem to balance each other out in my opinion.
Hmmm maybe Kasim tips the scales because he once blew me a kiss!!:drool: :heart: :yay: |
to me too.
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Kasim
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Steve Buslowe, followed closely by Sulton.
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Kasim Sulton
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1: Steve Buslowe
2: Kasim Sulton 3: John Golden |
Kasim :)
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Would have to say Steve on this one.
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