To say that Roger Waters is a great bass player would be utter
blindness, or actually unbelievable deafness. He was a capable,
efficient bassist and one of rock's best composers. The reason his
style of playing interests me is his way of fitting the bass parts into
the songs: riffs like the slow, very simple CwtAE, the bass intro of
"Pigs (Three Different Ones)" help to build the mood, the atmosphere
only Pink Floyd has. On the other hand, the bass playing on his solo
albums doesn't quite come out in the same way as he seems to put all of
his energy into writing songs all by himself.
-- Jérôme Melançon (thanks Jérôme)
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| [ Bass ] Atom Heart Mother Suite |  |
| [ Bass ] Careful with that Axe, Eugene |  |
| [ Bass ] Comfortably Numb |  |
| [ Bass ] Empty Spaces/Young Lust |  |
| [ Bass ] In The Flesh? |  |
| [ Bass ] In The Flesh |  |
| [ Bass ] Money |  |
| [ Bass ] Let There Be More Light |  |
| [ Bass ] Set the Controls for the Heart... |  |
| [ Bass ] The Thin Ice |  |
| [ Bass ] When You're In |  |
| [Guitar] 4:30AM |  |
| [Guitar] 5:06AM (Every Stranger's Eyes) |  |
| [Guitar] Folded Flags |  |
| [Guitar] Get Back to the Radio |  |
| [Guitar] One of the Few |  |

All bass tabs on this page were done by Jérôme Melançon.
Bass tabs available in Bucket O' Tab format on request.
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