We can all make numerous lists of artists. Each has a different genere that they excel in. Pino Palladino always lent a great melodic style. Ever hear High Speed on Ice? (Shehan in Talas) speed tricks and mayhem. Tim Landers and Anthony Jackson's work with DiMeola still moves me. Pick anyone? Guy Pratt with Toy Matinee, exceptional. Gary Johnson with China Crisis, Doug Pinnick King's X, Mike Pope, John Alderete Racer X doesn't even scratch the surface. Not to mention the funk, blues or R+B guys. Bar Kays! I know that the tie dye crowd have their favorites too. Any way you slice it it is ultimately what moves you, inspires you, and kicks your ass so you pick up your axe and start sweating. Please be kind to those who make some mistakes now and again. Victor is a tremendous individual with a spiritual strength that has touched many of us. Mark hasn't exactly stayed tru to his signature has he? There but for the grace of God! Show me a bassist who makes no mistakes and you have a bassist who won't stretch or take a chance. We have all stolen from Jaco to some degree but let's not emulate his life choices (we all Know the stories). Rambling, disjointed, you bet cha! Too big a topic to think about clearly. Too much passion for the instrument to be totally fair to all. Bottom line, how many albums have we sold collectively? How many are asking for our videos? Jealous, definitely! Anyone else secretly desire their own signature model? Be honest! How about it Mica? Is there a benchmark we need to reach? Rami, I hope you've played with better drummers then I have. To many Time is a magazine. It's hard to lock in with a drummer if they lock you out! Perhaps it's because they don't usually bring amps to the gig!