Rick or not?
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- bassduke49
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Rick or not?
Thought I'd start a discussion on whether a Rick bass was used on certain recordings or not. The one that I'm most impressed with is Head East's "Never Been Any Reason" and the bass throughout the song is really strong. It sounds like a Rick most at the end when it is playing solo under the "Save my life, I'm going down for the last time" chorus.
So, Rick or not?
Bring up more tunes! Discuss amongst ourselves!
So, Rick or not?
Bring up more tunes! Discuss amongst ourselves!
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
I see that John hasn't chimed in yet, so I'll explain my post: John Cyg (mortivan) is compiling a master list of Ric bass songs, divided into three catagories (as I recall): definitely Ric, might be Ric, and sounds like Ric but isn't. I wondered which catagory NBAR fell into.
I saw Head East sometime around '75 or '76, I don't remember seeing a Ric; usually I remember Ric sightings from those days because they were rare and I wanted one so badly.
I saw Head East sometime around '75 or '76, I don't remember seeing a Ric; usually I remember Ric sightings from those days because they were rare and I wanted one so badly.
- hieronymous
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I always wondered about Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple Mk. III & IV. On the back of the "Live in Europe" album he's pictured playing a fireglo Ric, but I always wondered, how much did he actually play that bass??? I had a Japanese video tape of the '73 California Jam concert, and he plays a natural finish Fender P-bass exclusively - he does the same in the footage of the "Last Concert in Japan" from 1975.
Sorry I don't have any specific songs in mind, but does anyone know the extent to which Glenn Hughes was a Ric user???
Sorry I don't have any specific songs in mind, but does anyone know the extent to which Glenn Hughes was a Ric user???
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mortivan
I've wondered about that song too. It's definitely picked, but I can't prove it's a Rick (requirement for "The List").
There are some entries that I can "prove" are Rick's just by the sound. Hatfield and the North, "Mumps" (off Rotter's Club) is a great example. It can't possibly be anything but a Rick. Same with Marillion's Script for a Jester's Tear (although I can really prove it's a Rick).
How about Golden Earring's Twilight Zone? Rick, or Dano Longhorn? Another cool sounding bass, but not unmistakably Rick.
Back to Head East - if I had to bet, I wouldn't say yes. It's crisp and picked, and sounds great, but not necessarily a Rick. I think the double-stops add to the Rick sound too.
(BTW: I'm trying to use the accepted "RIC" for the company and "Rick" for the instrument, but it's hard...)
There are some entries that I can "prove" are Rick's just by the sound. Hatfield and the North, "Mumps" (off Rotter's Club) is a great example. It can't possibly be anything but a Rick. Same with Marillion's Script for a Jester's Tear (although I can really prove it's a Rick).
How about Golden Earring's Twilight Zone? Rick, or Dano Longhorn? Another cool sounding bass, but not unmistakably Rick.
Back to Head East - if I had to bet, I wouldn't say yes. It's crisp and picked, and sounds great, but not necessarily a Rick. I think the double-stops add to the Rick sound too.
(BTW: I'm trying to use the accepted "RIC" for the company and "Rick" for the instrument, but it's hard...)
- greg_mitchell
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