Paul Says No to Rickenbacker
Paul Says No to Rickenbacker
On page 44 from "Each One Believing" Paul talks about his reasons for playing the Hofner. Forgive the length.
Quote:
"...No, you know what? I just like playing it and I don't like fussing around--I've already got enough changes, you know. I change to electric guitar to acoustic guitar to piano to ukulele to bass, so I wouldn't wanna be changing between the Hofner and the Ricky. You know, the Rickenbacker's a good bass, but at the moment I just like the Hofner. It's very light, and you know that may not seem like an important factor, but it is actually...it changes how you play it. A light instrument is easier to move about with..."
I'm hoping he changes his mind for 2005, but not likely. Page 45 shows a great shot of the Hofner without the playlist.
Quote:
"...No, you know what? I just like playing it and I don't like fussing around--I've already got enough changes, you know. I change to electric guitar to acoustic guitar to piano to ukulele to bass, so I wouldn't wanna be changing between the Hofner and the Ricky. You know, the Rickenbacker's a good bass, but at the moment I just like the Hofner. It's very light, and you know that may not seem like an important factor, but it is actually...it changes how you play it. A light instrument is easier to move about with..."
I'm hoping he changes his mind for 2005, but not likely. Page 45 shows a great shot of the Hofner without the playlist.
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They did reissue it, didn't they. The C64 and C64S. I think John Hall actually did present one to him in LA while he was recording "DRIVING RAIN". I believed he used it on the track "Spinning On An Axis".
I loved Paul's 89/90 93 and 2002 Tours, but for me I will always love the 76 Tour. Several reasons:
1) I first discovered The Beatles and Paul
2) As I look back, it isn't a Beatles revival show.
3) I love tracks like "Letting Go", "Soily", "Hi, Hi, Hi, and yes...even "Silly Love Songs".
4) When he played bass, he played his Rickenbacker.
I loved Paul's 89/90 93 and 2002 Tours, but for me I will always love the 76 Tour. Several reasons:
1) I first discovered The Beatles and Paul
2) As I look back, it isn't a Beatles revival show.
3) I love tracks like "Letting Go", "Soily", "Hi, Hi, Hi, and yes...even "Silly Love Songs".
4) When he played bass, he played his Rickenbacker.
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I found a quote of Paul's from Hunter Davies biography on the Beatles. The Postscript 1985 chapter page 370 it is as follows " I do stand back at times, unlike John. I look ahead. I'm careful. John would go for the free guitar and just accept it straight away, in a mad rush. I would stand back and think, but what's this bloke really after, what will it mean?" Sounds like he was leery of accepting free guitars not a sucker for them.
Quite rightly!
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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