Derek Forbes (Simple Minds)

Courtesy of Atrium Talent

Adept at fretted and fretless, Derek Forbes joined Scottish post-punk hit makers Simple Minds as they were about to wax their debut slab Life in a Day in at Abbey Road in early 1979.

 

A strong vocalist who toiled amid a barrage of sonic synths and guitars, Forbes anchored the band with a sharp tone, and funky rhythms which he mostly piled with a plectrum.

 

After getting the sack from Simple Minds, which Jim Kerr reportedly had misgivings of, Derek was a busy cat, working in a latter-day versions of Big Country and The Alarm, and smaller ensembles including Propaganda, Bolivian Dust, and Fourgoodmen which featured two of his ex-Minds mates, and leads Derek Forbes & The Dark.

 

He was voted Scotland’s Greatest Bassist in 2009, hosted his own Los Angeles based radio show aptly titled May The Forbes Be With You, and waxed a solo slab Echoes in 2016 comprised of Simple Minds tunes remade and remodeled!

 

Derek’s primary weapon of choice is the Fender Precision bass…

 

Derek Forbes Sound & Vision….

 

Simple Minds:

“I Travel” https://youtu.be/_6MwzSaBBQY

 

“Life In A Day” https://youtu.be/ILhTufh715A

 

“Changeling” https://youtu.be/DIL60rCoO8Y

 

“Waterfront” https://youtu.be/vxXfu-Kbtbc

 

“Film Theme” from Echoes https://youtu.be/Cb6dIKbQUz4

 

Derek Forbes & The Dark https://youtu.be/cvwv9GzE404