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Herbie Flowers, Lou Reed Bassist, Dead at 86

Herbie Flowers, the bass player known for iconic tracks like “Walk on the Wild Side” and “Space Oddity,” has passed away at 86.

Remembering a Musical Icon

Flowers’ death on September 5 was shared by his family on social media, though no cause was given. His niece’s husband mentioned, “While we knew and loved him as Uncle Herbie, his musical contributions have likely touched your lives as well. He played bass on many of the songs from the golden age of rock.”

A Session Musician’s Legacy

Throughout the Seventies and Eighties, Flowers lent his bass skills to many albums. He worked with three solo Beatles, played on Elton John’s “Madman Across the Water,” and contributed to Harry Nilsson’s “Nilsson Schmilsson” with the song “Jump Into the Fire.” Other artists he worked with included Bryan Ferry, Melanie, and Cat Stevens.

Flowers is best remembered for two big hits: Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side.” The latter’s bass line became legendary, sampled by groups like A Tribe Called Quest and Haim.

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Flowers also featured on Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs,” playing on the hit “Rebel Rebel.” Bowie’s social media said, “Aside from his incredible musicianship over many decades, he was a beautiful soul and a very funny man. He will be sorely missed.”

Chris Merklin
Chris Merklin
Senior editor at the songprobe, covering music news and lyrics analysis.

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