Favourite instrumentals
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@mn5 said in Favourite instrumentals: Patton is the star of FNM but by fuck the rest of the boys could rock too. That Bass is off the hook. Was thinking about this on my holiday - I did my daily runs listening to Faith No More. If you had to choose between watching Mike Patton with a different band playing FNM or Bordin, Gould, Bottum with a different singer .... which would you choose? I think I'd choose the latter. 
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@majorrage said in Favourite instrumentals: @mn5 said in Favourite instrumentals: Patton is the star of FNM but by fuck the rest of the boys could rock too. That Bass is off the hook. Was thinking about this on my holiday - I did my daily runs listening to Faith No More. If you had to choose between watching Mike Patton with a different band playing FNM or Bordin, Gould, Bottum with a different singer .... which would you choose? I think I'd choose the latter. Chuck Mosley was a good singer but Patton is one of the all time greats. It’s a tough decision 
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Alan Howarth composed several scores with John Carpenter. He made a mix of Carpenter soundtracks a few years ago. It's so good. 
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@broughie said in Favourite instrumentals: @mn5 yep totally understand. Pulled up the first clips I found. He plays with Chic Corea and others and imagine he would blend in more. I love good Bass lines and fills, same with the drums. Anyone who can play with flourish and dynamism rates very highly with me……but too much soloing gets obnoxious after awhile. I saw one vid of Wooten with TWO other bass players exchanging lead breaks. It got tired really quickly. An unbelievable technician though, no denying that. 






