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Daniel
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#1 by Daniel Rainbolt at Aug 16, 2006 at 6:43 PM EST
Cliff Burton was a fucking awesome bassist. I didn't even know those sounds could be made with a bass until I heard this song. He also sounds good in "Ktulu".
 
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(DDD Bass Gu
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#2 by (DDD Bass Guitar/Backup Vocals) Jeff Fritts at Sep 10, 2006 at 1:27 PM EST
Steve Harris certainly does not qualifiy for best, but a good technition when it comes to the four stringed motherf*cker
 
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Justin
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#3 by Justin Ruiz at Sep 19, 2006 at 9:58 PM EST
Cliff was one of the best bassists ever. I agree with MEtalMessiah that there will never be a best, there's always someone better and someone worse than you. As for Jason, in technical terms he's not as good as Cliff was, but he is one of the best live performers out there.
 
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Roman
Rhythm Player
#4 by Roman Malik at Nov 1, 2006 at 11:06 PM EST
I heard Ron McGovney, Metallica's first bassist actually started writing the song, and Burton just added to it. Who cares about who's the best bassist, you can't compare between styles, or really anything. Pretty sweet song though. Has sorta that classical pensive type feel or something, definately classical.
 
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Jake
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#5 by Jake Bounds at Dec 13, 2006 at 10:15 PM EST
You are all right, there is no best bass player. Not because there is some 5 year old out there that can play what Flea (why anyone would think he is the best bass player is beyond me, but everyone can have their opinion), but because the "best" is just an opinion. It is purely an opinion. P.S. Hasn't anyone heard of Stu Hamm or Geddy lee?
 
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jimmy
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#6 by jimmy matthews at Jan 3, 2007 at 4:28 PM EST
Cliff was not the best ever, Dave Effelson of Megadeth and Joey DeMaio of Manowar come to mind.
 
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Dan
Lead Player
#7 by Dan archy at Mar 20, 2007 at 10:34 AM EST
Cliff is one of the most talented bass players of all time. This solo is so unique, ive never herd any other bass player pull out a piece of genious like this. Yea, he may not be the greatest, but he's damn near close to it, and he's paved the way for many of today's great bassists.
 
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Pasquale
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#8 by Pasquale at Apr 17, 2007 at 4:32 AM EST
BLA BLA BLA
 
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The Penguins Tr
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#9 by The Penguins Tried To Kill Me The Other Day at Apr 28, 2007 at 12:14 AM EST
Cliff was one of the greatest bassists of all time because he had a Unique style. I dont think cliff would want us insulting bassists that inspired him or insulting cliff and promoting other bassists who were inspired by cliff. Lets just give it a rest and say we will all miss him and that 186 was one of the best and worst years of all time. p.s- Cliff Burton wasnt alive when To Live Is To Die was written. Jason was the one that worked on it, sadly.
 
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Basstard
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#10 by Basstard at Jun 8, 2007 at 7:23 AM EST
what does you being a bassist have to do with u knowing everything about all the other talents out t here??
 
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Zane
Rhythm Player
#11 by Zane Haight at Jun 27, 2007 at 12:38 AM EST
Well...the deepness of this song can be measu-...eh, screw it. Great bass solo though, it showed the late Cliff Burton's true talents.