Lee Michaels' Do You Know What I Mean is a great tune! We had that album when it came out.
Stevie Wonder does indeed have lots of great keyboard bass lines, but I always figured that he recorded them separately; in other words, I'm guessing he laid down the bass track and then recorded his other keyboard tracks. In fact, I'm thinking that some of Wonder's keyboard bass parts are two handed. What I'm referring to, as a generalization, is keyboard players who are playing a bass line in their left hand while soloing with their right hand in a live situation. And as much as I admire Steve Winwood (and I was a big fan of Spencer Davis, Traffic, and Blind Faith), I don't think Winwood's left hand is locking up and grooving with the drummer while his right hand is soloing the way a bass player would be locking up and grooving with the drummer while Winwood is soloing. But that's just my opinion from watching the recent video on TV. And I can certainly see where others would find that it works well. I'm not a keyboard player and I could be completely wrong about this, but it seems to me that a keyboard player is more likely to lock his left hand in to what his right hand is doing rather than lock his left hand in to the kick drum.
(Message edited by davehouck on February 18, 2005)