Paul's Original Color?
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I believe the 4001C64S that John gave to Paul was the one used in the Linda McCartney Story. He recorded "Spinning on an Axis" with it.
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I just saw a pic of Paul with the 4001, stripped, but with the horns the original shape. It looks like it was from the era of his first solo album. I always thought the horns were re-shaped when the psychededlic paint was sanded off. The inside curves of the horns are the hardest part to properly sand off the finish, so I reckoned who ever did it used a power tool of some sort and got carried away. So it appears he specifically had the bass sanded in the 1970's strictly to reshape the horns. Has he ever shed any light on why he did this? If I ever meet him, THIS is the one question I will ask! Maybe he was looking at the bass sitting around while smoking a joint and an impulse came over him..."hey, it'd look cool if I did this...." or maybe the crested horn shape always bugged him and he finally did something about it. People say he "ruined" the bass with the sloppy paint job, but I'd say the horn reshaping is what really made it look ungainly.
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"...I just saw a pic of Paul with the 4001, stripped, but with the horns the original shape. It looks like it was from the era of his first solo album...."
Yes you are correct. There were actually two 'sessions' where Paul had someone strip the bass the first time, around the time of 'Let It Be', late '68-early'69. The back of the body and neck was not sanded and left Fireglo for the time being. Sometime later Paul went further with the stripping and gave it the shape we know today.
Yes you are correct. There were actually two 'sessions' where Paul had someone strip the bass the first time, around the time of 'Let It Be', late '68-early'69. The back of the body and neck was not sanded and left Fireglo for the time being. Sometime later Paul went further with the stripping and gave it the shape we know today.
A photo after the sanding but before the shaving. Meet "Paul McCartney and Horns".


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