Joey, we should all be Yo Yo ing over an obligato. Groove and feel are two distinct traits. I think of Rocco Prestia (funkier than most slappers, and he does not go slap happy) that reading is not enough, and I would argue in that case listening and trying to emulate works better. I've spent most of my bass playing life trying to really borrow and emulate his groove. I have also seen him in concert and watched videos (a must do for all bassist who want to funkify).
Perhaps we all see the pros and cons of both. I just wanted to make clear that reading does not rob one of feel, and that as a musician, you may not have to read to get gigs, just you can get more gigs if you read (and desire to get those gigs that require reading).
Jimmy, a special thanks to you, as a working bassist of the highest order, for participating in this discussion (I thought you would say it was unfair of me to bring up Ron Carter et. al. but it seemed fair to me). By the way, does (or did) your father read music? Just a thought. Please keep us in your loop, I cannot tell you how much we appreciate it. And as much as I look for the Arrowhead album, I also hunt down the first Flim and the BB's direct to disk album as well. I have all of the other releases on C (what's a CD? Vinyl rules!!!!!
Cosmic Cowboy, think about how many performances one would have to listen to just to get the part down, then more time putting one's own spin (or the director's really) in order to play a part learned without a script. I am not referring to the closet actors that we all portray for our favorite movie roles. The real deal is much more involved, and can you imagine a movie without a script, except for Spinal Tap which was incredible when you think about it That is the exception not the rule.
Once one learns rules' scales' theory, cliche's, they then forget them to perform. Quite a concept reality?! I think that expresses what Jimmy J has offered to us, and I would absolutely agree with that. Otherwise, robots could make for a band (and unfortunately, unless we continue to innovate, they will).