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"rats *** is your playing Teiscos..." ,etc.

There's a new record in subtlety and missing punctuation in that sentence, LOL...
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Yeah,what does that mean? Anyway,

If I had not seen McCartney w/a Ric.[wings over America 1975]I might not have ever picked up a Ric bass for sure,a guy in my music class played bass[Gibson Les Paul,studio bass] I played trumpet,it was then I wanted to play bass.
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If Jimmy Page played a Fender, I would have bought a Fender. What's your point, Ken? If not Macca, Geddy and CS, then someone else would have picked one up and made the same great noise. They would have still been making 'em!
Maybe Bill Wyman would have played one, or Steve Harris, or Tom Petersson. History is what it is.

And I strongly agree with a lot of the problem with the state of the industry as being the attitude of the disposable product. Back in the 60's and 70's, bands were given time to grow, tour, put out a few LP's and find their audience.
Add that to a dizzying array of bands, the generation growing up wanting everything NOW, and the short attention span, and it makes it even harder for a band to remain popular more than 2 or 3 records.
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Post by clankchris »

This thread is insane!

...I had to go hunting to find the post I left last night around 2AM!!

I'd also love for one of my bass heroes to have a sig. Rick, but he already uses a CS4001(Paul D' Amour in early Tool)
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I would have never guessed you for a trumpet player, Ken! LOL...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Paul I was ten years old,and I know what your gettingt at LOL.

Jeff H maybe you ought to take your anger somewhere else cause this is not a thread leveling attacks at anybody your starting with me I'M talking calmly about Ric's and Ric players if you want me to get personal with you I will.
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Is this the point where one of us writes a "why can't we all get along" post?
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I have to admit, I bought my first Rick because of Geddy and Chris, also Gary Strater of Starcastle at the time. then my best freind bought a burgandy-glo, the rest is history I guess.

Funny how many bass players (myself included), started out on trumpet.
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Why yes John, perfect timing. You gotta admit though, the tinkerbell and pumpkin references were a hoot.

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I started on bass, a cheap Japanese j-zz bass copy...but I really wanted ( and bought) a new 82 4001jg when I was 17...I will admit that its use by Mcartney,Squire, the knack, the cars and other bands influenced me...but I wanted the bass because my heroes played them...I fell in love with the bass because of the sound and how I felt playing the rick
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Scott, I'm starting to get frightened, I also began my musical journey dragging around a trumpet in the school band.

A real chick magnet.
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I guess I lost track of this thread somewhere....who is "fluffy" again...and who else beside me has seen "pumpkinhead" more than once?
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Post by jnbass »

after that trumpet scene in American Wedding II...

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Post by bobcat »

Yes, I found out what Rics were from Geddy. However, I had always wanted to play bass, and in fact, my first ever bass heroes that really made me want to play in the beginning were Adam Clayton of U2 and Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead. I don't believe either of them played Rics.

Even funnier is, I noticed Ged's bass playing at first BECAUSE of the tone, BECAUSE it was a Ric, not the other way around. I heard that sound and went, "Holy **** what is that?! I have to hear more of this!" After listening to more Rush, I became enamored not only with their music, but also with Geddy's bass playing, no matter what bass he used. But I noticed him initially because of the distinctive tone.

Ultimately, it was the fact that SOMEONE was playing a Ric, not the fact that it was my ultimate bass hero, because he wasn't my ultimate bass hero until I heard his playing which was because it was a Ric.

Yeah, that's complicated, but it's true. I play a Ric because it's what made me notice people who became my heroes, not because it's what my heroes played.
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Guuuuuys... peeeeace... pleeeez... uh?
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RIC do what they do, and that's fine. Some RIC players are absolutely happy with it, some want more. Both "parties" are right IMO...
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