Band On The Run equipment ?

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Band On The Run equipment ?

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I just bought the remastered CD version (my turntable was evicted) and it occurred to me that all the tones are pretty darn good. I've heard that the bass is a Fender Jazz. What about the guitars and amps?
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I've seen pictures of McCartney playing his old Epi Casino during the 'Band On The Run' sessions.
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No idea on amps, but at least one guitar was a Fender - Esquire I believe, but it might've been a Tele.
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More than I could find. McCartney preferred single coil pickups for a long long time. The amp(s) have a nice breakup going.
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I believe Denny played either a tele or an esquire with an F hole. I think Paul used a little of his Kay Bass on that as well.
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I've seen live footage of Macca on you tube playing band on the run and jet with his RIC, and it sure sounds like the recordings.
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I have the 25th Anniversary Special Edition of BOTR which has a bunch of studio photos inside, Paul's playing an upside-down righty Fender Jazz Bass strung lefty.
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There are pictures of Denny Laine playing a Fender Tele Thinline w/ two humbuckers. There's also a picture of Paul playing one of those lucite Dan Armstrong guitars.

In one of the photo's Paul's lefty Jazz Bass is present, yes I know he is shown playing an upside down righty in these sessions.
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I thought I read somewhere that there was a mix up getting their equipment to the studio (in South Africa?), and they played a lot of borrowed equipment. The again I could be wrong.
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The story I got from Denny Laine about 11 years ago was that the right-handed Fender Jazz was already in the studio when they got there. It was also strung right-handed. Paul simply played it upside-down. When I enquired as to why, Denny replied, "Well, you know Paul being the clever c*nt that he is".
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No bitterness there, huh?

In some long lost PM interview, he mentioned that he had learned to play upside down guitar fairly well, since you're more likely find a right handed guitar at someone else's house. He figured most lefties had gone through the same thing and could do it too.
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Is it me or does a lot of the bass on that album sound a bit out of tune? Also, very high in the mix.
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Also, very high in the mix.


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Must be one of the reasons BOTR was THE record that got me interested in playing bass... you could actually HEAR the darn bass!
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re amps: Elsewhere, someone suggested that the amps are Mesa Boogie. In that era, I think they'd be Mark 1's. Not sure if Mark II's were available then.
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