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At Rinus Gerritsen's website http://www.golden-earring.nl/rinus/ there's a gear page where he lists what was used on what album. His doubleneck Dano/Precision and a Chapman Stick are listed for Cut, which contains Twilight Zone. So -- was it the Precision neck or the Dano neck? Or the Stick?
He explains that the Fender neck is connected to a solid body section and the Dano to a hollow section. And both use Bill Lawrence pickups.
When I came across his site I was very surprised to find that Moontan was all done with a Gibson EB-3. I had always thought Radar Love was done with his original Dano.
He explains that the Fender neck is connected to a solid body section and the Dano to a hollow section. And both use Bill Lawrence pickups.
When I came across his site I was very surprised to find that Moontan was all done with a Gibson EB-3. I had always thought Radar Love was done with his original Dano.
I always thought that was a P bass in Like A Rolling Stone.
Ok,I looked it up as I was interested as I love that whole album, it was Harvey Brooks (I guess his real name is Harvey Goldstein, I always wondered who that was, now I know) playing all the electric bass, and he has always used P basses as far as I know, or at least back then he did.
Reverand basses are made like Danelectros I believe and also have a great tone to them.
Ok,I looked it up as I was interested as I love that whole album, it was Harvey Brooks (I guess his real name is Harvey Goldstein, I always wondered who that was, now I know) playing all the electric bass, and he has always used P basses as far as I know, or at least back then he did.
Reverand basses are made like Danelectros I believe and also have a great tone to them.
Funny thing about Dano's (I had a 1960 6-string bass) is that with the cheapest materials - Masonite over plywood frame, wallpaper covered sides, surplus lipstick tubes, ****** tuners, Formica pickguards, aluminum nuts - they had (at least some had) Brazilian rosewood fretboards...


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