I don't think Steve Harris gets enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Can you imagine how exhausted he must be after one of their live shows? Yet he's been bringing for decades. That sort of explains his reputation of demanding that everyone else continue to bring it every single show.
From what I've heard his secret is that he plays with an incredibly light touch the entire time. I've never heard it come from the man's mouth so I can't confirm but it's the most sensible thing to me considering the stamina his songs require.
@@unamericano Nicko made a joke on the Flight 666 tour DVD "He doesn't smack the shit out of his strings, he tickles 'em! I have it on good authority he's a good tickler" and with how frequently Steve's strings are changed, combined with all of his equipment's settings, I'm inclined to believe he doesn't hit his strings hard at all. He usually plays very close to the bridge, and the strings at that position don't have alot of "Give" like if you were playing up past the pickups. He's a phenomenal player and one of my biggest influences as a Bass player.
@@tatsu8886 I've heard the same thing. I've also heard that he uses compression on his tone, so that the notes stand out, which makes sense since he plays with such a light touch.
1- 0:00 Phantom of the opera 2- 1:42 Transylvania 3- 2:58 Iron Maiden 4- 3:16 The ides of march 5- 3:54 Wrathchild 6- 4:55 Genghis khan 7- 6:17 Killers 8- 6:54 Invaders 9- 7:57 The number of the beast 10- 8:34 Run to the hills 11- 8:55 Where eagles dare 12- 9:14 Revelations 13- 9:54 The trooper 14- 10:25 Aces high 15- 11:45 Losfer words (Big'orra) 16- 12:54 Powerslave 17- 14:40 Caught somewere in time 18- 16:24 Wasted years 19- 16:58 The clairvoyant 20- 17:27 Mother russia 21- 17:37 Fear of the dark 22- 18:21 Sing of the cross 23- 18:48 Futureal 24- 19:32 The wicker man 25- 20:20 Montségur 26- 20:44 For the gratest good of god 27- 21:36 Coming home 28- 21:59 The book of shouls 29- 22:24 The writing of the wall
I remember when the first Maiden album came out in 1980 when I was eleven, I listened to the whole thing in my room and became a metal head and still over 40 years later I love every Maiden album/CD.
At 52 I am still playing bass since 15. I have been influenced by many great bassists over the years but, I gotta say that my top 3 of all are Steve Harris, Geddy Lee, and Geezer Butler.
Steve is a Genius at his instrument, remember when I was in a Maiden show, the lights reflects on his bass and goes right on my face, it was like bro, that’s actually god speaking to you 🤣🤣
The first time i ever heard the music I was looking for (and did not know it even existed) was when i bought the Maiden Japan mini LP from a boy who sold it to me in the last year of primary school, back in 1982. I was 11 and immediately became a metalhead!
I don't think Steve Harris gets enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Can you imagine how exhausted he must be after one of their live shows? Yet he's been bringing for decades. That sort of explains his reputation of demanding that everyone else continue to bring it every single show.
In my opinion you can never truly appreciate all the work that bassists do until you try to play yourself. Harris is insane... Especially as a guitarist, using your fingers to play fast intricate stuff like this is crazy.
And some crazy people say that Steve is "slopy" bass player. Jesus Christ, wrote this and play this is what bass guitar is made for! Thank You,man,great cover. Steve rules!
@@Roberto-nn6kb I listen that most of times,that is how it is wroten. It is wroten for that song because Iron Maiden always been a whole part as a band, not just one instrument. I disagree that it is slopy, sounds as it should be. You just cut out other instruments.
@@marko5694 well, for me It also sounds as it should be even is it little bit sloppy (for me, but considering how standards of technicality changed over the years, almost everyone may/or may not be considered sloppy, depending on which musical era you comparing witch, ) , what i trying to say is technicality itself didnt have artistic value, so being or no being sloppy really didnt matter that much( dont get me wrong, I m not one of this tyle of people who wrote"Oh Cliff/Steve/Gezzer is sloppy, he is so overrated" etc, and i respect Steve)
Back in the early 1980s I had a friend who was a keen bass player and Iron Maiden fan. I remember him struggling, and I mean struggling, to play Steve Harris bass lines. You could see the concentration on his face.
Steve Harris such an amazing bassist at the same time he doesn't know what music theory and scales are. Just proof anyone can be awesome at bass guitar
I saw Maiden in DC Oct 22 and it was freaking amazing!! I thought before going these guys are really up in their age so they probably will not be as sharp as they were, but damn did they prove me wrong. As a musician and a fan of 30 years I heard not one mistake and their energy was no different than a bunch of 20-30 year old dudes. They blew my mind away! Thanks for your bass playing. Very impressive!
I think the same. I saw then here in Brazil and they still play with the same quality as in 2008 when i First watch their show. The only thing different is bruce's hair color
Pretty impressive to see how many awesome bass lines the "Boss" came up with! One of the main thing coming out of Steve Harris' playing (the same goes for Cliff Burton) is the energy and the intensity in the playing. Great respect.
His abilities of memory recall must be at genius levels, hitting such complicated riffs of multiple pieces studio perfect on every live show is phenomenal. Seeing this video proves Steve Harris doesn't get enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Bass players deserve more credit, period.
Sir, a pint of Trooper to you on me...that was fantastic...I've been a Rivethead since 82 and knew 'Arry was a groundbreaker on the bass...you nailed them all! Cheers, mate! UP THE IRONS! 🍻🍻
Why tf I keep watching this every day? Why is this so satisfying Why do I see everything I'm holding as a bass guitar and look like an idiot while headbanging? Jesus help me
Steve Harris riffs are wicked. I have been trying to be a guitarist since 14, then at well over 40 I bought a bass and well, my guitars had to go to therapy for abandonement. Up the Irons and Up Josh DuBois!
Great work! Steve Harris is a legend. Although I want to see a video covering all the arcade game cabinets behind Josh. Many classics by the look of it.
Seriously The longest day from AMOLAD has an awesome bass line in the instrumental section, and the ending of the parchment for Senjutsu shows he can still pull it when he wants to.
I remember when Killers released in my tiny prairie town in Manitoba, there were two music stores in town to buy albums, one was a chain store in a the mall and the other was a family run business that also operated as a pawn shop, that indie store always had cool album cover paintings on their massive front window and they had the Killers album cover with a life sized Eddie, it was so cool. My dad bought it, I would borrow his albums and my friends and I would play cardboard cutout guitars to them on the huge 60s floor stereo in the basement.
Los que amamos a IRON MAIDEN solo podemos estar agradecidos con el capitán y líder Steve Harris por hacer nuestras vidas más felices, un excelente ser humano aparte de gran líder, compositor, se encarga de llevar a su banda a lo más alto y dar siempre lo mejor para sus fans de todo el mundo.........lo que ha hecho Steve Harris cómo bajista, líder de la mejor banda de Heavy Metal de la historia sencillamente es insuperable y un deleite para todos!!!! Saludos........
Wow. Brilliant this. I once pretended to play the bass in a band, but was genuinely rubbish. Zero rhythm and wonky fingers. Must be so ace to be this good. 👏
Favorite Steve Harris line? Yes. I think that watching this video improved my bass playing. Great lines and playing. Talk about fingers constructed by nature for bass tone. I hope this gets viewers to listen to some Maiden. Up the Irons! \m/
Steve's bass lines never get old to me even though it's been (I'm afraid to say)43 years since their first album came out and STILL rocks!!! You do an excellent job I enjoy your channel keep rockin bud!!!!
Wow Respect bro 🙌 ❤🔝💯 I'am 53, Maiden fan since 12 year's old Bass player since 35 years c.a on the reason Steve Harris 😁 I very like your work in this video 💪 Thank's for the nice Vibrations 🙏🔥 Hug from Bern 🇨🇭
hearing PotO as your opening pick, I knew I was watching a true fan's video. Powerslave (song) has my favorite bass work by Harris, i love playing the guitar solos, but the bass line higher octave Steve plays during the guitar harmony section is in my top 3 bass lines of all time. All epically played my friend, have a sub
ohh man!! Uncle Steve inspired me to be a better bass player. I learned a lot of the instrument by playing his music. Today i venture into almost all kinds of music, but it was maiden that got me into this wonderfull world.
Dude, I'm a guitar player and you are making me want to buy a bass and learn these frikin awesome lines! I can actually play Dave Murray's solo from Powerslave on the guitar, but I didn't realise these a bass solo there at the same time😲
Go for it, i was a guitarist, then picked up a bass, was able to walk into any band i wanted to, i still kept up my guitar chops, but for 20 years i rocked out on Bass, give it a shot
Great job! So many songs and albums to choose from... I my humble opinion, the outro of the 1st part of Rime of The Ancient Mariner has a tremendous bass riff and the outro of Two Minutes to Midnight has pretty cool fills🙂
You make it look so easy 😀👍👍, Steve’s galloping rhythmic baselines are iconic and he is up there with the best. Shame he is a WestHam United fan! (Liverpool fan here!)
I just ran into this video.....AWESOME to listen. Thanks! As a guitar player, whenever I try the bass I am just awed by the physicality that is needed in both hands. Talk about finger cramp!... Great Job, for that you got a subscriber!
Great video! However can't believe that a Top 29 does not have neither Hallowed Be Thy Name nor The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, arguable the best two basslines from Mr Harris
That was freakin’ awesome! The bass stands out so well. So well played! Another bass line I’m fond of is the beginning of “Lord of the Flies”. Thanks for posting 🍻🤘
After playing so many Steve Harris bass lines, I'm surprised your index and middle fingers don't have *six-packs* by now.
How do you know it doesn't have? lol
@@tiagodonato2104 Agreed, you can only see one side of his fingers
I don't think Steve Harris gets enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Can you imagine how exhausted he must be after one of their live shows? Yet he's been bringing for decades. That sort of explains his reputation of demanding that everyone else continue to bring it every single show.
From what I've heard his secret is that he plays with an incredibly light touch the entire time. I've never heard it come from the man's mouth so I can't confirm but it's the most sensible thing to me considering the stamina his songs require.
@@unamericano Nicko made a joke on the Flight 666 tour DVD "He doesn't smack the shit out of his strings, he tickles 'em! I have it on good authority he's a good tickler" and with how frequently Steve's strings are changed, combined with all of his equipment's settings, I'm inclined to believe he doesn't hit his strings hard at all.
He usually plays very close to the bridge, and the strings at that position don't have alot of "Give" like if you were playing up past the pickups.
He's a phenomenal player and one of my biggest influences as a Bass player.
I bet Steve Harris had sex with thousands of groupies. He also has tons of money; That's his credit.
@@tatsu8886 I've heard the same thing. I've also heard that he uses compression on his tone, so that the notes stand out, which makes sense since he plays with such a light touch.
He gets all the credit, main song writer in that band for goodness sake!
Harris is really out of this world. Hardly outmached both as a bassist and both as a composer
That was half an hour well spent. Brilliant basslines, brilliant playing. Hell yeah!
I’m glad you liked it! 🤘🏻
1- 0:00 Phantom of the opera
2- 1:42 Transylvania
3- 2:58 Iron Maiden
4- 3:16 The ides of march
5- 3:54 Wrathchild
6- 4:55 Genghis khan
7- 6:17 Killers
8- 6:54 Invaders
9- 7:57 The number of the beast
10- 8:34 Run to the hills
11- 8:55 Where eagles dare
12- 9:14 Revelations
13- 9:54 The trooper
14- 10:25 Aces high
15- 11:45 Losfer words (Big'orra)
16- 12:54 Powerslave
17- 14:40 Caught somewere in time
18- 16:24 Wasted years
19- 16:58 The clairvoyant
20- 17:27 Mother russia
21- 17:37 Fear of the dark
22- 18:21 Sing of the cross
23- 18:48 Futureal
24- 19:32 The wicker man
25- 20:20 Montségur
26- 20:44 For the gratest good of god
27- 21:36 Coming home
28- 21:59 The book of shouls
29- 22:24 The writing of the wall
Wheres Rhyme of the ancient mariner??
Tuve que quitarlo cuando no ví rime of the ancient mariner
@@eduardovillegas975 ERES DE LOS MIOS....CREO Q ES EL MEJOR BAJEO DE HARRIS EN LO PERSONAL
@@eduardovillegas975 jajaja nena de cristal
To Tame A Land???? As Steve has said, one of his most complex lines he's ever written/played
I remember when the first Maiden album came out in 1980 when I was eleven, I listened to the whole thing in my room and became a metal head and still over 40 years later I love every Maiden album/CD.
No prayer for the dying still sucks ass tho
At 52 I am still playing bass since 15. I have been influenced by many great bassists over the years but, I gotta say that my top 3 of all are Steve Harris, Geddy Lee, and Geezer Butler.
Can’t go wrong with that trio! Genius bassists, all.
You have just listed the top 3 metal bassists.
Frank bello says the same
May I add Chris Squire and John Entwistle to this list?
@@jdoesmath2065 Definitely.
That cover starting at 14:41 of “Caught somewhere in time” is f*cking brutal! 🤘🏼
This video should be at least two hours long, because all Maiden songs are packed with unforgettable bass lines.
Steve is a Genius at his instrument, remember when I was in a Maiden show, the lights reflects on his bass and goes right on my face, it was like bro, that’s actually god speaking to you 🤣🤣
The fact that there are 29 of the best tells you all about the greatest bassist of all time.
That high riff in Number of the Beast is always so satisfying
It is, isn't?!
The first time i ever heard the music I was looking for (and did not know it even existed) was when i bought the Maiden Japan mini LP from a boy who sold it to me in the last year of primary school, back in 1982. I was 11 and immediately became a metalhead!
Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son are on a constant loop in my head.
You could have included the entire Powerslave album. An absolute masterpiece of bass lines.
I don't think Steve Harris gets enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Can you imagine how exhausted he must be after one of their live shows? Yet he's been bringing for decades. That sort of explains his reputation of demanding that everyone else continue to bring it every single show.
@@talalzahid2241 Copy pasted
@@dagreetpapirusmusic9163 what a shame
The Back In The Village one fucking murders!!
Most intense bassline@@thegrimmfluencer
The fact steve harris is still going and bringing his A game while he's in his mid 60's is insanely impressive. What a legend
In my opinion you can never truly appreciate all the work that bassists do until you try to play yourself. Harris is insane... Especially as a guitarist, using your fingers to play fast intricate stuff like this is crazy.
I wonder how their fingers don't get cuts or how their hands don't become numb.
And some crazy people say that Steve is "slopy" bass player. Jesus Christ, wrote this and play this is what bass guitar is made for! Thank You,man,great cover. Steve rules!
He is, but first of all not only he from bassists of this time/genre, and second of that dont make him bad player
@@Roberto-nn6kb he is what? Slopy? I don't think so.
@@marko5694 if you listen to isolated tracks, you can hear lot of inaccuraties imo, but it stil works
@@Roberto-nn6kb I listen that most of times,that is how it is wroten. It is wroten for that song because Iron Maiden always been a whole part as a band, not just one instrument. I disagree that it is slopy, sounds as it should be. You just cut out other instruments.
@@marko5694 well, for me It also sounds as it should be even is it little bit sloppy (for me, but considering how standards of technicality changed over the years, almost everyone may/or may not be considered sloppy, depending on which musical era you comparing witch, ) , what i trying to say is technicality itself didnt have artistic value, so being or no being sloppy really didnt matter that much( dont get me wrong, I m not one of this tyle of people who wrote"Oh Cliff/Steve/Gezzer is sloppy, he is so overrated" etc, and i respect Steve)
There is no way that Steve Harris could be properly replaced. What a legend.
No Steve, no Maiden
Steve Harris is the man that got me into bass playing. Very well done.
Hi! Me too. I have listened album "Somewhere in time" and it was like starting point.
Same here! I was 15 when I first got into them! I'm 52 now and still love Maiden! Steve Harris was my inspiration to play bass!
Steve Harris, Geddy Lee, billy Sheehan, and David ellefson were my big four influences.
Hi, kudos, same here as well! Jari Kainulainen and David Ellefson are right up there too, in that order.
@@Inductus 25+ Years ago I picked up the bass and yes, Steve Harris was one of my biggest inspirations. I no longer play
Up the Irons!
Back in the early 1980s I had a friend who was a keen bass player and Iron Maiden fan. I remember him struggling, and I mean struggling, to play Steve Harris bass lines. You could see the concentration on his face.
A brilliant tribute to Mr. Harris. Excellent bass playing here. If Steve has a day off, you can step in.
Now be honest how hard was it to pick just 29 basslines when Steve Harris has so many badass bass lines this was fucking badass 🤘🤘 keep them coming.
"Die with your boots on" is one of faves too.
Wrathchild's bassline has a special place for me, feels underrated somehow. Glad to see it here!
Steve Harris such an amazing bassist at the same time he doesn't know what music theory and scales are. Just proof anyone can be awesome at bass guitar
I saw Maiden in DC Oct 22 and it was freaking amazing!! I thought before going these guys are really up in their age so they probably will not be as sharp as they were, but damn did they prove me wrong. As a musician and a fan of 30 years I heard not one mistake and their energy was no different than a bunch of 20-30 year old dudes. They blew my mind away! Thanks for your bass playing. Very impressive!
I think the same. I saw then here in Brazil and they still play with the same quality as in 2008 when i First watch their show. The only thing different is bruce's hair color
No "Sea of Madness"?!? That bass line and riff are wicked. The opening of the song is so zero to one-hundred. It's beautiful.
Wicked!? Lol
Phantom of the opera was and still is my favorite all time song! The very reason I picked up bass!
Pretty impressive to see how many awesome bass lines the "Boss" came up with! One of the main thing coming out of Steve Harris' playing (the same goes for Cliff Burton) is the energy and the intensity in the playing. Great respect.
oh the great cliff... imagine how powerful Was he today??
@@eduardogarcia7259 Well, especially today!
It is difficult to believe that Steve Harris' fingers did not get bruised, numb or cut during the composition of such epic lines.
His abilities of memory recall must be at genius levels, hitting such complicated riffs of multiple pieces studio perfect on every live show is phenomenal. Seeing this video proves Steve Harris doesn't get enough credit for his incredibly energetic bass lines. Bass players deserve more credit, period.
Sir, a pint of Trooper to you on me...that was fantastic...I've been a Rivethead since 82 and knew 'Arry was a groundbreaker on the bass...you nailed them all! Cheers, mate! UP THE IRONS! 🍻🍻
Why tf I keep watching this every day? Why is this so satisfying
Why do I see everything I'm holding as a bass guitar and look like an idiot while headbanging? Jesus help me
Steve Harris is one of my favorite Bass players of all time.
Harris.... such a legend. Its so remarkable that he is so "unknown". The man played like nearly no other back when and still just pounds it.
Steve Harris riffs are wicked. I have been trying to be a guitarist since 14, then at well over 40 I bought a bass and well, my guitars had to go to therapy for abandonement. Up the Irons and Up Josh DuBois!
I really don't know Iron Maiden's music that well, but I couldn't stop watching this guy play!
Steve Harris is a genius!!! No other bass player has created such intricated and beautiful bass lines
Perhaps Geddy
This is cliff burton erasure and I won’t stand for it
@@kafkaspen definitely geddy. I love Steve but geddy is on an entire different plane of existence
Harris , for me , Legend... is fantastic !
Flea...
Thanks - Steve Harris caught my attention in 1982 when I first heard Killers. Excellent playing.
The number of the beast has to be the most iconic although having watched this I’m amazed at the bass playing complexity overall. Class.
Great work! Steve Harris is a legend. Although I want to see a video covering all the arcade game cabinets behind Josh. Many classics by the look of it.
Seriously The longest day from AMOLAD has an awesome bass line in the instrumental section, and the ending of the parchment for Senjutsu shows he can still pull it when he wants to.
I remember when Killers released in my tiny prairie town in Manitoba, there were two music stores in town to buy albums, one was a chain store in a the mall and the other was a family run business that also operated as a pawn shop, that indie store always had cool album cover paintings on their massive front window and they had the Killers album cover with a life sized Eddie, it was so cool. My dad bought it, I would borrow his albums and my friends and I would play cardboard cutout guitars to them on the huge 60s floor stereo in the basement.
Los que amamos a IRON MAIDEN solo podemos estar agradecidos con el capitán y líder Steve Harris por hacer nuestras vidas más felices, un excelente ser humano aparte de gran líder, compositor, se encarga de llevar a su banda a lo más alto y dar siempre lo mejor para sus fans de todo el mundo.........lo que ha hecho Steve Harris cómo bajista, líder de la mejor banda de Heavy Metal de la historia sencillamente es insuperable y un deleite para todos!!!!
Saludos........
Up the iron maiden forever
I love his bass lines. A load of bands just have the bass follow the rhythm but Steve is on another planet. If anything the rhythm follows him.
Wow. Brilliant this. I once pretended to play the bass in a band, but was genuinely rubbish. Zero rhythm and wonky fingers. Must be so ace to be this good. 👏
Favorite Steve Harris line? Yes.
I think that watching this video improved my bass playing. Great lines and playing. Talk about fingers constructed by nature for bass tone. I hope this gets viewers to listen to some Maiden. Up the Irons! \m/
Check my new vid where I talk about Iron Maiden’s best bassline
Every bass line on maiden is epic and amazing
Steve's bass lines never get old to me even though it's been (I'm afraid to say)43 years since their first album came out and STILL rocks!!!
You do an excellent job I enjoy your channel keep rockin bud!!!!
Man Genesis Khan!!! Must learn that now. Great content
Was happy to see Genghis Khan here, surprisingly underrated bassline. One of the first ones I learned.
That song is a killer of hands
@@dario5doom No less so than most other iron maiden songs, Steve Harris is inhuman.
@@swagz262 genghis khan is the most difficult IMO
2 years later and this video still kicks a$$!
Yesterday I played most of these songs and found I didn't get them wrong! 😁
Wow, just brilliant! Ghengis Khan! 😮😍 I use the Steve Harris pedal too, thanks for showing the settings!
Wow Respect bro 🙌 ❤🔝💯
I'am 53, Maiden fan since 12 year's old
Bass player since 35 years c.a on the reason Steve Harris 😁
I very like your work in this video 💪
Thank's for the nice Vibrations 🙏🔥
Hug from Bern 🇨🇭
hearing PotO as your opening pick, I knew I was watching a true fan's video. Powerslave (song) has my favorite bass work by Harris, i love playing the guitar solos, but the bass line higher octave Steve plays during the guitar harmony section is in my top 3 bass lines of all time. All epically played my friend, have a sub
I'am a Progressive/PowerMetal music fan but Iron Maiden is my favourite bands of all time since 1990's...
Josh Dubois!!! Such incredible playing!
Right from the get go the stuff he was playing on the debut, innovative and absolutely killer lines. Legend.
Steve Harris is a God;-)
Well played my friend.
Up the mighty Irons!!!!!
I love it. Thank you for recording and uploading!
Never noticed the octaves in Fear of the Dark... Until now. Legendary
Steve Harris is the man so underrated and dude you nailed it you kick ass
ohh man!! Uncle Steve inspired me to be a better bass player. I learned a lot of the instrument by playing his music. Today i venture into almost all kinds of music, but it was maiden that got me into this wonderfull world.
Steve Harris is the reason why i play bass
Awesome job dude,this are really 29 killer basslines of Steve Harris,only infinite dreams i miss.
Dude, I'm a guitar player and you are making me want to buy a bass and learn these frikin awesome lines! I can actually play Dave Murray's solo from Powerslave on the guitar, but I didn't realise these a bass solo there at the same time😲
Go for it, i was a guitarist, then picked up a bass, was able to walk into any band i wanted to, i still kept up my guitar
chops, but for 20 years i rocked out on Bass, give it a shot
@@cliffords2315Gonna play both, guitar with a pick and bass with fingers, not to mess up my muscle memory as much😅
So bad ass!! I could watch you for days!! Thank you for sharing
Great collection of bass lines and so well played!
U play bass like a BEAST!👹 Love Harris and his MAIDEN❤️ Up the IRONS🤟👏👏👏
is there Anyone here that feels goosebumps listen to that bass??
Great job! So many songs and albums to choose from...
I my humble opinion, the outro of the 1st part of Rime of The Ancient Mariner has a tremendous bass riff and the outro of Two Minutes to Midnight has pretty cool fills🙂
Seriously impeccable playing again from Josh!
I received a great pleasure. Good technique, exellent sound. I've always liked maden's monumental bass, it's one of theirs main fitures.
INSANEE PLAYING DUDE! Wish you a great 2022!Cheers!
God Damn, just finished a month of wah and now this. Thank you! A deserved break is needed.
Steve is a genius and Josh is a killer bass player!
8:24 this is the musical equivalent of hitting the G-spot.
Amazing stuff, I could listen to your bass covers all day
Dude! You are a beast! Great stuff! I wish Maiden had the bass more forward in the mix.
You make it look so easy 😀👍👍, Steve’s galloping rhythmic baselines are iconic and he is up there with the best. Shame he is a WestHam United fan! (Liverpool fan here!)
This is so clean ! so perfect ! Congrats dude!
Nice compilation. Well done.
Dude that was amazing! Very well played indeed, inspired me to get good on the right hand.
Great medley. Stunning playin. Killer tone. 💪
Amazing, bass is my passion and videos like this remind me why I love it when I'm not playing
Muito bem explicado , várias partes de músicas do excelente Iron Maiden ! Belo trabalho ! Steve Harris é fenomenal !!!
I just ran into this video.....AWESOME to listen. Thanks! As a guitar player, whenever I try the bass I am just awed by the physicality that is needed in both hands. Talk about finger cramp!... Great Job, for that you got a subscriber!
Playing Iron maiden with Adam clayton's warwick? Never would have crossed my mind but this video blew me away, Up the Irons!
Just amazing! Great bass sound
Great video! However can't believe that a Top 29 does not have neither Hallowed Be Thy Name nor The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, arguable the best two basslines from Mr Harris
Instant like. Love your Iron Maiden covers.
Yeah, Steve Harris takes playing bass to a whole different level, amazing stuff. Great job!
Flipping heck! Awesome playing dude😮
Well done a d thanks for this amazing video and showing the skills and creativity of one of the best bass players ever! Up the Irons!! 🤘
That was freakin’ awesome! The bass stands out so well. So well played! Another bass line I’m fond of is the beginning of “Lord of the Flies”. Thanks for posting 🍻🤘
Thank You ! Excellent work 👏
Grandissima performance, pulitissimo, preciso e incredibilmente simile a Harris!
Fortissimo! 🤟
Man you rock! Please keep the good stuff coming...