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Related: About this forumHerbie Flowers, bassist on Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side, dies aged 86
Flowers, who also played bass for David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Paul McCartney, Bryan Ferry and Elton John, has died aged 86, family members confirmed on Facebook.
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Flowers is said to have recorded more than 20,000 sessions, including for Dusty Springfield, George Harrison, Serge Gainsbourg and David Essex.
Another claim to fame was that he co-wrote the hit 1970 novelty song Grandad after, it is said, he met Clive Dunn at a party and the actor a household name thanks to Dads Army challenged him to write a song for him.
Flowers was a member of the final lineup of T Rex shortly before Marc Bolans death, featuring on the bands final album, 1977s Dandy in the Underworld, and Bolans Marc TV show.
In the late 1970s, Flowers founded the instrumental prog rock band, Sky, recording and performing with the band until 1995, releasing seven albums. Other records featuring Flowers include Bryan Ferrys The Bride Stripped Bare, Paul McCartneys Give My Regards to Broad Street, and Jeff Waynes Musical Version of the War of the Worlds.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/sep/08/herbie-flowers-bassist-lou-reed-walk-on-the-wild-side-dies-aged-86
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Flowers is said to have recorded more than 20,000 sessions, including for Dusty Springfield, George Harrison, Serge Gainsbourg and David Essex.
Another claim to fame was that he co-wrote the hit 1970 novelty song Grandad after, it is said, he met Clive Dunn at a party and the actor a household name thanks to Dads Army challenged him to write a song for him.
Flowers was a member of the final lineup of T Rex shortly before Marc Bolans death, featuring on the bands final album, 1977s Dandy in the Underworld, and Bolans Marc TV show.
In the late 1970s, Flowers founded the instrumental prog rock band, Sky, recording and performing with the band until 1995, releasing seven albums. Other records featuring Flowers include Bryan Ferrys The Bride Stripped Bare, Paul McCartneys Give My Regards to Broad Street, and Jeff Waynes Musical Version of the War of the Worlds.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/sep/08/herbie-flowers-bassist-lou-reed-walk-on-the-wild-side-dies-aged-86
Some might say co-writing 'Grandad' is a claim to infamy ... it'll only mean something if you're British. Anyway, here's the classic:
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"Ah, damn. RIP Herbie Flowers. So many great basslines - imagine having played on Space Oddity, Walk on the Wild Side and Rock On "
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Herbie Flowers, bassist on Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side, dies aged 86 (Original Post)
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2024
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ProfessorGAC
(70,747 posts)1. RIP, Herbie
I read that the bassline on "...Wild Side" was dine twice. One time on a P-Bass, the other on a stand up acoustic bass.
He got the boom & slide of the string bass & the clarity from the electric. Pretty clever!
muriel_volestrangler
(102,694 posts)2. And got paid twice as a session musician, the obituaries say! (nt)
ProfessorGAC
(70,747 posts)3. Good For Him!
Makes Sense as session dudes get paid by the hour they're in the studio. If he played it twice, he had to be there longer!