Many great songs may not be highly recognizable. I grew up listing to highly talented Funk & Jazz musicians expand the boundaries of the bassist as a band member, and redefine the role of the bass as an instrument. Many who listen to Rock & Roll / Pop music are clueless as to a great legacy of electric bass work. Here is a small sample
For funk, listen to the bass lines of Slave ?Slide?, Cameo ?Keep It Hot, Pleasure ?Glide?, Lakeside ?All The Way Live?***, Isley Brothers ?Climbing Up The Ladder?***, Parliament ?Tear The Roof Off the Sucker?, et al
For Jazz, listen to Lonnie Liston Smith ?Expand Your Mind?, Grover Washington Jr, ?A Secret Place?***, Bob James ?Sidewinder?, et al
*** These tunes were recorded using Alembic basses.
But back to the original question; I have never seen a bass player listen to ?The Jam? and be able to sit still. It will cause the coolest among us to play ?air-bass? Larry Graham (Graham Central Station) also was the first to pop the bass. He inspired Stanley Clark and many others.