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johnashfield
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Hey, 'zoukis have 8 strings, not three! Rick-A-Laika indeed. Don't you remember Dr. Zhivago? He played a Rick-A-Laika, a model 832v63 I think. It was modified though - sure, it had the classic "R" tailpiece but he had inserted the third pickup and replaced the knobs so, of course, it wasn't a true Rick-A-Laika. It was bloodredburst on white, remember?
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Translator have the New York vision thing down pat. Underweight, underfed, carefully disheveled appearance...
Oh, you're right, that's San Francisco, too; mostly the SoMa art crowd...
Oh, you're right, that's San Francisco, too; mostly the SoMa art crowd...
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I thought Translator were from NYC for years as well, they also had that early 80's almost british accent thing going on too when they sang, it wasn't till I met them that I found out the were from SF.
And boy, they are skinny! Looking at the old albums it's almost silly, even now they are still pretty thin.
I guess that's the difference with SF "alternative" 80's rockers and NYC ones, Translator stayed thin, and Pat Dinizio of the smithereens got fat?
(yes, I called him fat, as a fat guy I get to say this!)
And boy, they are skinny! Looking at the old albums it's almost silly, even now they are still pretty thin.
I guess that's the difference with SF "alternative" 80's rockers and NYC ones, Translator stayed thin, and Pat Dinizio of the smithereens got fat?
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I agree. John takes full advantage of the Rick's potential as an instrument. "Fluid and imaginative" describes it perfectly.
The Rick really cuts; no mistaking that sound. Translator had a typical Fender Jazz, in which one note blends into another in perfect cotton-muffled sonic mud.
The Rick really cuts; no mistaking that sound. Translator had a typical Fender Jazz, in which one note blends into another in perfect cotton-muffled sonic mud.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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