Gretsch "Teardrop City" 3/4 bass?

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Gretsch "Teardrop City" 3/4 bass?

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Did Gretsch ever make a production version of the 3/4 size bass Davy Jones played on "The Glen Cable Show"?

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Where's Peter?
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kiramdear wrote:Where's Peter?
He left after they completed the filming of "33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee"

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It certainly appears to be a double-cut Jet body bass. It looks like it's in a Gretsch Firebird red.
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that was a hard live performance, I still like The Monkees.
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Not too much live except for Davy's thrashing with the bass; it looks like he's got an oversized Gretsch maraca. I'm pretty sure that it's mimed. Micky's voice sounds double-tracked and he slips in his mime early on in his first close up. It also just flat-out sounds like the studio recording.

The Monkees are still one of my favorites as well. Even though they were assembled as a band for television, they put out some great music. I remember going after my History of Rock Music professor in college about the Monkees when he said that everything was a sham. He'd never heard of Headquarters or Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd.
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you might be correct, the guitar sounds fabulous but way too "perfect" for a live sound. BUT, if they themselves played their own instruments in the recording, then they had become pretty good by 1969. Curiously, I can hear the bass notes clearly.
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The next time I see Brian I will have to ask him about this. :lol:

Maybe tell him to paint his B3 like that again. :mrgreen:
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Zurdo wrote:May have started as a "sham", but it didn't end like one, The Monkees gained the respect of many, creating an identifiable "sound" in their songs.
I believe that they fought hard to play on their own albums, they were good enough from the start but of course they were under control of the record company...

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Love this clip..definitely studio though. Remember, most of them were musicians already...including Dolenz who played guitar previouslyl,but learned drums for the Monkees. By 1967, they were playing their own music on tour as well as albums although Headquarters was the only album they put out where they were all playing with little studio session players.
Peter and Mike were serious musicians...way before the Monkees and got into for that purpose alone...acting was secondary to them.
I caught a show in 89...they were all very good...Micky on drums, davy on tambourine, peter on piano and bass..... Mike...not interested. They really did put out some good music though. Pisces Aquarius.... is still one of my favs.
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Amen, Peacefrog. I saw them on the 20th anniversary tour in '86, and they put on a great show. Would've been better with Nez, but....
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kiramdear wrote:Where's Peter?
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