What Artist Led You To Rickenbacker?

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Yep....capo'd at the 7th fret.....very likely

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No surprises here. Early years was none other than J. W. Lennon and his trusty 325's and of course George and his Ricks, later years Macca's 4001. Love'em all.
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For me its Bruce Foxton
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What a dude, the 4001 takes the attention away from the mullet heheheImage
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Maybe, but the binding on those shoes hasn't yellowed a bit...
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LOL, Dane....
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First it was John Lennon and George Harrison. Then Pete Townsend and Paul Weller.
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... it was Pete Agnew from "Nazareth" back in 1975 playing a early '73 4001FG with two slanted J-pick ups in neck position. He got that mod from a luthier who also moded the 4001MG from Roger Glover (Deep Purple) who produced with Nazareth that time. Pete played over a Marshall twim tower with a twang and punch that I never heard again. The "Chris Squire thing" is definitely not my sound although I like the Yes 90125 album a lot... not sure that sound on was by his Rick?
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I dunno, McCartney, A.R.S.' Paul Goddard with his mapleglo 4001, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire. It's hard to pick just one.
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Originally it was Bruce Foxton that made me take notice, but my 1st Ric purchase was really down to Pete Quaife of The Kinks.
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Wishbone Ash, (I was with a band whom they supported in the early 70's, and Martin Turner played a 4001 as well as a Thunderbird bass). Pink Floyd (UMMAGUMMA period - 4001 and Precisions), Yes (of course) up to and including "The Yes Album", and probably a few more bands that I can't remember now - the late 60's and early 70's were hazy days on the road! Oh yes, The Kinks too!
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Many years ago I saw Paul playing his 4001s on the I am the walrus segment in Magical Mystery Tour, I thought It looked great. Also the Kinks and Byrds.
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Paul Weller--specifically, "Thick as Thieves" from Setting Sons.
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