SPARKS BASSIST using 4003 FG on this tour

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SPARKS BASSIST using 4003 FG on this tour

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Steve McDonald, who is doing this Sparks tour was spotted toting a 4003 FG this evening at their show at The Lowry in Salford.

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Its not easy to tell from that photo, but that looks like a skunk-striper 4001. The FG looks like 70's FG.
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I remember thinking the bass player on 'Kimono My House' had the coolest looking Rick, and what a sound! What was his name? They've always had great bands, but those three English albums (Propaganda, Indiscreet and the aforementioned Kimono) are classics. I'd love to have those on cd.
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Yeah, what a sound. Martin Gordon. He only played on 'Kimono' though.
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The replacement bassist, Ian Hampton, used a similar (or the same) Ric for the remainder of the Island label albums.

Martin Gordon continued to use the Ric with The Radio Stars and always had a really fabulous sound. check out the track 'Rock and roll (for the time being)'
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The albums mentioned above have all been reissued on CD with the b-side tracks added in as extras.
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My band back in 1975 or '76 did a support for Sparks. I had a '74 JG but I don't remember the Sparks bassist with a RIC...?

Mind you, I wasn't really looking.
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Well, just found 'Indiscreet' on CD, with the very cool addition of their string laden mid 70s disco-fied 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand'. I listened to it on the two hour drive back from my gig. Great record! Now to track down the other Island albums...
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Ian Hampton used a Fender J-Bass, not a Rick.
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I may be corrected - I have a Music Laden show on VCD and thought it was a Ric he used. Could be wrong, though.
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Sorry. I meant to say Ian Hampton used a J-Bass on record. He could have played a Rick for the Musikladen show.
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Post by cwk »

Didn't The Sparks play in Hitchcock's Rollercoaster
movie?That might be something to look at.
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Yes they did.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=ej1GL9_vb3o

Look looks looks on Supersonic at YouTube.
This looks (looks looks) very much like a Fireglo Ric 4001 to me.
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