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I hear that the great '70s Disco bassist Jon Camp will be producing that album. He won't play on it because he sold his Ric and now uses Vigier basses. I believe the title of the album will be " RICs On My Mind".
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Country singer Paul McCartney will make his debut on this album also.
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He also played a Pan Flute, yes. No?
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yeah a very rare Rickenbacker pan flute, it was only one of two made, it was made of pot metal, right John?
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Roger Glover of the great Polka group Deep Purple may contribute to the album as well.
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I hear Lemmy is lending his silky vocals to the project as well. I always get him confused with Enya.
I would vehemently argue with the statement "soft jazz bassist Geddy Lee". Everyone knows Geddy is known for his minimalism. They don't call him the Phillip Glass of bass for nothing.
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My bad,
I meant to say smooth jazz bassist. Sorry
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With smooth jazz "the softer the better" I always say.
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Dave Meros of Lawrence Welk Orchestra fame may also join in...
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Because every bad boy has a soft side.....
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