as one who spent the 80's in a 3-piece Rush/Triumph styled prog band, 90's in a Winger meets Living Color meets Queensreich meets Satriani 5-piece, and now spends most of my bass related time building with the occasional day out playing in support of a friend ... it appears that my approach (like my hair length) has been significantly different with every decade
these days I can find equal value with an uber busy bass line and a tight execution of driving 8th notes. I've learned to love whole notes and the beauty of playing on the root. I no longer have a burning desire for 6-string fretted/fretless bass, and spend most of my most cherished playing time on a 4
my desire in the past has been for uniqueness and originality ... my desire today is to be a solid on-call bassist that can show up an hour before the session to briefly rehearse and talk thru the changes before laying it down solid for the session and driving the band where the song is calling it to go
my desire in the 80's/90's was to be recognized as a gifted bassist ... my desire today is to play so well that I'm totally unnoticed by the majority of those in attendance
my desire before was for the perfect bass with the perfect rig for the perfect tone ... my desire today is to make whatever I happen to be playing at the moment sound good
is it maturity, or just getting older? I don't know. I do know that the more basses I complete the more I appreciate coaxing a great bass to the point where it's set-up well and that can play itself by simply thinking the line in my head ...
all the best,
R