I saw part of a BeeGees documentary with what looked like a 4001 white or cream played by Maurice Gibb. Unfortunately it was such a short grab I only had time to register the shape not even the track but the clothing looked like late 60's early 70's Film?video was produced by BM & R Gibb
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He has played them for years .
I suspect the first reason to play one of these basses is that it is shorter than a Fender and second had a great sound .
Maurice is NOT a tall man .
Most of the short scale basses (this is anything under 32" scale) sound thuddy -exibit A the Gibson EBO .No clarrity in that bass .
The Rick basses delivered .
I suspect the first reason to play one of these basses is that it is shorter than a Fender and second had a great sound .
Maurice is NOT a tall man .
Most of the short scale basses (this is anything under 32" scale) sound thuddy -exibit A the Gibson EBO .No clarrity in that bass .
The Rick basses delivered .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
John and Mark. There are a few of Maurice Gibb's Rickenbackers here.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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