Not picking up on this reply in isolation (a few have said the same) but in its latter years with decent management and organisation BR was an extremely efficient railway (most efficient in Europe) and light years away from the 'disaster' period in the 70s and early 80s.
Can't disagree with...
Forgot him off my list, which is unforgiveable. A lot of his stuff you think is guitar.
Also in that vein Stuart Morrow of New Model Army. Outstanding.
The Magnificent Seven - The Clash (Norman Watt-Roy, really)
Rhythm Stick - Blockheads (him again)
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Most things by Bernard Edwards (Chic)
Most things by Horace Panter (Specials)
Most things by Mick Karn (Japan)
Rio/New Religion - John Taylor (Duran Duran)
In a similar vein, I was sat there at Derby that time (2000?) when we were 3-0 up and drew 3-3 after Malcolm Christie (HIM!) came on and set up or scored 3 goals. This was after Robbo had subbed Boksic. Nice one Bryan.
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Magnificent Seven bassline is a Norman Watt-Roy sample, I believe, He defo wrote it as he plays it in his own set, I'm guessing Simonen can play it live, mind.