My top 5 all-time great Rock n Roll bass players (in terms of playing the instrument, not overall contribution):

1. John Entwistle
2. Tony Levin
3. Chris Squire
4. Stanley Clarke
5. Jack Bruce

Although Stanley would be considered an overall Jazzer when summing up his career, Stanley was playing some great rock n roll in the late '70s with Jeff Beck and the New Barbarians. I have a few of his shows to upload, so please enjoy.

Stanley Clarke
August 12, 1978 (1978-08-12)
Tower Theater
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
USA

01) [09:35] Silly Putty
02) [01:02] Stanley speaks
03) [13:28] School Days
04) [02:00] Band introductions
05) [20:15] Quiet Afternoon
06) [06:27] The Magician
07) [09:43] Song for John introduction
08) [07:09] Song for John
09) [04:09] Confirmation
10) [06:32] Acoustic bass solo
11) [08:14] Dayride
12) [07:03] Piano solo
13) [07:52] Lopsy Lu

Total [1:34:41]

Lineage: FM > ? > trade cassette received in 1994 Maxell XL-II 100

Transfer:
Sony TC-WE475 > Sony DTC-ZE700 > E-MU E-DSP Soundcard > 16/48 wav > Wavelab (tracking and tweaking) > you !

whotrader-230-sc-1978-08-12