People often notice the McCartney influence in my playing, and I'd say Leon Wilkerson, Dee Murray, and John W. of Klaatu were among the top influences on how I approach the bass.
Today, I was playing along with some solo Lennon and Harrison, and it hit me how important Beatles Hamburg-days friend Klaus Voormann is on Lennon's and Harrison's best albums. I played along with those records as much as I did actual Beatles records growing up and it hit me today how much I had learned from his sense of grounding the bass and still exploring melody in a way that contributes to the song. Voormann doesn't get an nth of the recognition he deserves, neither from me nor anyone I've ever talked about bass players with. He is as important to my playing as McCartney or any of them.
It's hard to get up on stage, literally and metaphorically after McCartney, but Klaus Voormann holds his own pretty well on those solo records.