Rickenbacker sighting - warning

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Rickenbacker sighting - warning

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beegees video

You have to wait a minute before the Rick becomes visible - can you persevere?
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Post by ilan »

Hey Wints... that's your bass there, isn't it? And right near the end, where he goes up the neck for the little hammer-ons, you can actually hear it's a Ric.
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I'm not ashamed to admit that I really like the Bee Gees (even the disco era stuff). Great hooks, great arrangements and tight harmonies.
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BeeGees were a really good band.
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Post by bottom4 »

I agree Tomg and Ilan, I believe you're right. Wints owns that piece of history.

But it's a refin so it's worth nothing - just kidding Image
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Though I have never liked their music, the Bee Gees were definitely talented. I saw a show about them, on VH1 I believe, a couple of years ago. It was quite good.
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Whoops, double post.
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Post by alanz »

Whatever happened to that break-through "invisible guitar amp" technology Ed Sullivan developed?

You'd think that would have become huge, you know?

Also, that "Blue Cheer" video rocked!
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I play with a guy once in a while who had to endure that invisible guitar amp technology on the Ed Sullivan show in 1966, said it was terrible and they played live, all they could hear was the drums and vocals. They had one speaker with everything mixed into it. He said it just made a nerve-wracking situation worse.
I love the bass sound on the early BeeGees stuff, some of their disco stuff was pretty good too, I always thought they had integrity and I liked Maurice's playing (and choice of basses). He used to frequent a place one of my ex-girlfriends also went to in Miami and kind of ignored her until I told her to ask him if he played Ric basses (at that time, pre Ric forum I didn't know, just went by the sound) he said why yes, I've always played them, how did you know? Of course she didn't mention me, haha! But they became fairly good friends after that.
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Boogie Child!
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You should be dancing
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Jive talkin
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Buy it before someone else does
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Boogie Child!
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You should be dancing
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Jive talkin
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Buy it before someone else does
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oooops!

what the h_ll happened?

TOO much of a good thing!

Damn!
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Post by rickfan63 »

I've always thought that The Bee Gees were extremely talented musically and vocally. Their success and the fact that they've lasted so long proves that.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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Post by wints »

Yes Ilan, that my bass. Always seems a little strange seeing it on something like the Ed Sullivan show or Top Of The Pops and then going to the case and there it is.

The old Fireglo is a great colour, but I have to admit to thinking that this is possibly one of the coolest refinishing jobs ever...
I do love white finishes, and this is a somewhat special bass with it's history...

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Post by hieronymous »

I'm confused - when was it refinished? While Maurice Gibb still had it? Is it that color in the video?
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