Guitars on "Born To Be Wild" ?
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Guitars on "Born To Be Wild" ?
So it's Ric day on the radio here at the office! Heard The Beatles, Yes & Steppenwolf all in a row just now...
Which made me wonder - did the 'Wolf use Rics on BTBW?
The main rhythm gtr sounds like a solidbody Ric to me (a Combo), which I know I've seen in their promo shots from the period. I used a Combo 400 for a brief period, and they have a pretty unique tone...anyone know for sure?
Which made me wonder - did the 'Wolf use Rics on BTBW?
The main rhythm gtr sounds like a solidbody Ric to me (a Combo), which I know I've seen in their promo shots from the period. I used a Combo 400 for a brief period, and they have a pretty unique tone...anyone know for sure?
There may be a few clues here Kenny.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Thanks Andrew. While your comment may provide the crowning touch, I would think that a monarch would prefer to use a Rickenbacker.
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One of the many great things about this forum is how topics will occasionally cause some bubble of memory to surface with a pop. This discussion has reminded me of how much I used to look forward to watching Don Kirschner's "Rock Concert" when I was in high school. I remember watching Steppenwolf perform this song; John Kaye was playing a lucite Dan Armstrong (I think), the other guitarist was playing a gold top Les Paul. Thanks for jogging the little grey cells!
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Then of course there was the Midnight Special hosted by Wolfman Jack. These two shows were about the only real visuals we got on our faveorite bands back then before MTV. I used to watch them very closely to see what equipment the groups used. 4001's were all over the place back then. Paul Schaffer's take off on Don K. was pretty right on too. By the way, VH1 Classics , the only other choice it seems for cool videos these days, shows the BTBW video occasionally and it's full of Rickys. There's even one leaning up against an amp. John Kay's sound on that song sounds just like Peter Banks' 330 when he was with Yes so I just assumed he recorded the song with a Rickenbacker.
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