My Bass

and other animals

 

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Guy Pratt has played bass with the biggest names in music of the last twenty-five years. From Pink Floyd, Madonna and David Bowie to The Smiths, Jimmy Page and Michael Jackson. Guy’s wit is the stuff of leg­end and has got him as many jobs as his musi­cal abil­i­ties. His new book My Bass and Other Animals is a hilar­i­ous account of life with the gods of music. It’ll have you rollin’ in the aisles and play­ing air (bass) gui­tar in the pri­vacy of your bed­room.
 


Limos, Lear jets and transit vans, it’s all funny with Guy… well limos and Lear jets anyway.

Johnny Marr

A fascinating glimpse behind the rock ‘n’ roll curtain.

★★★★ Fest

Pratt is pretty bloody hilarious.

The Irish Times

He regaled the audience with hilariously indiscreet anecdotes about the stars he’s worked with.

Toby Young, The Spectator

What tales he has to tell.

★★★★ The Independent

An hour of rip-roaring anecdotes.

★★★★ The List

A natural raconteur with a droll turn of phrase.

The Guardian

Bass players are ten a penny but a good wit is hard to find, so we hired him.

David Gilmour


 

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Icehouse

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Icehouse

Timing was great when Guy Pratt picked up his first bass gui­tar. He came of age just as it moved from rock ‘n’ roll’s poor rela­tion to some­thing a hel­luva lot cooler. In the 70’s disco had great bass lines, but it was punk that put the bass player on the map. With its move away from pro­saic gui­tar solos punk made sure the lime­light was shared a lit­tle more evenly. Of course it helped that the likes of Paul Simenon, JJ Burnel and Bruce Foxton were just so bloody cool. Finally for Guy Pratt and a whole host of wannabe bass play­ers it became an activ­ity that was no longer hid­den behind closed doors but proudly demon­strated in music shops along Denmark Street and Tin Pan Alley, impress­ing friends and even get­ting the approval of girl­friends. The bass player had finally arrived!

David Bowie, Jon Carin, Dick Parry, Robert Wyatt, David Gilmour, Guy Pratt, Phil Manzanera, David Crosby, Steve DiStanislao, Richard Wright.

Having dal­lied with Funkapolitan, Pratt sud­denly found him­self on Top of the Pops and sup­port­ing David Bowie with smooth Australian out­fit Icehouse. At a ludi­crously young age he became a sought after bass player to the stars, find­ing him­self crawl­ing from stu­dio to bar, from hotel to sta­dium por­ta­cabin with the likes of Robert Palmer, Womack & Womack, Bernard Edwards, Bryan Ferry and David Crosby. The eight­ies were in their prime, and with a num­ber of Crolla-suited appear­ances in windswept videos behind him, he was invited to join Pink Floyd for a series of sta­dium of extrav­a­gan­zas to make Bono & co look fairly mod­est.

Pratt has recorded with Madonna, and spent time in the stu­dio with Michael Jackson. He was in The Smiths for a week, has trav­elled through cus­toms in a wheel­chair after a flight with Jimmy Page, and has lived to tell all. My Bass and Other Animals emerges from the suc­cess­ful stand-up tour of the same name. It charts his jour­ney from a Mod band in Southend to play­ing with Roxy Music at Live 8; it is a witty and reveal­ing but heart­felt mem­oir of life at the sharp end of the music busi­ness.

 


Paperback
Publisher: Orion Publishing
Print Length: 304 pages
Release Date: 24/​05/​2007

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Kindle Edition
File Size: 2163 KB
Print Length: 304 pages
Release Date: 18/​09/​2008

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Guy Pratt is avail­able to write fea­tures about his life as bassist to the stars. He is also avail­able for inter­view.