Lead guitarists playing a rickenbacker 6 string?
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- sloop_john_b
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John Mayall? That would be great if he did own one, but has anyone got a pic of him playing one?
How about Madonna? She has a Rick? Hmmm! Can she even play guitar? I am not a fan of her "act". so I would be surprised if she has exhibited any sort of behaviour that approximates good taste.
Elvis liked to have a Gibson hanging around his neck. Anyone have a pic of him with a Rickenbacker?
Like I said perhaps Ed knows something I don't. But these individuals in particular seem like unusual additions to a list of Rickenbacker players.
How about Madonna? She has a Rick? Hmmm! Can she even play guitar? I am not a fan of her "act". so I would be surprised if she has exhibited any sort of behaviour that approximates good taste.
Elvis liked to have a Gibson hanging around his neck. Anyone have a pic of him with a Rickenbacker?
Like I said perhaps Ed knows something I don't. But these individuals in particular seem like unusual additions to a list of Rickenbacker players.
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Well I just got turned off my dinner. Yep that does look real. Maybe Ed sold her ...er...gave her a Rick
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marctrain57
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Lets face it guys, there have been some solos played on Rics, but the legendary, monster guitar solos of all time have historically been played on "other" brands. That's not a bad thing. It simply reinforces the fact that Rics are different and do things differently than other brands. It's all a matter of perspective. I gig regularly with my 360, but it's purely for strumming, and nothing else in my guitar arsenal gets the job done like my Ric. For solos? I have other options available that are better suited to the task.
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westtexasrickenbacker
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Hi Again,
Bob hit the information I was looking for. It seems like the RIC guitars are fantastic for rhythm playing, but not used much for lead work.
I was looking for someone in the know to say "J. Beck used a rickenbacker on most of 'Blow by Blow' or Gilmour used it on this classic solo, or Page used it on blank and blank, etc."
I knew of Harrison's FEW solos w/a Ricky, the Byrds work and CCR, but I was looking for bigger hitters.
A question that always pops up then, is WHY DON'T MORE LEAD GREATS USE ONE? Are the electronics weak? No disrespect intended. I'm just simply curious why such a gorgeous and well-made instrument isn't used as a lead instrument.
Bob hit the information I was looking for. It seems like the RIC guitars are fantastic for rhythm playing, but not used much for lead work.
I was looking for someone in the know to say "J. Beck used a rickenbacker on most of 'Blow by Blow' or Gilmour used it on this classic solo, or Page used it on blank and blank, etc."
I knew of Harrison's FEW solos w/a Ricky, the Byrds work and CCR, but I was looking for bigger hitters.
A question that always pops up then, is WHY DON'T MORE LEAD GREATS USE ONE? Are the electronics weak? No disrespect intended. I'm just simply curious why such a gorgeous and well-made instrument isn't used as a lead instrument.
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I'm sure Townshend used them more than occasionally for solos, though he has been a more brilliant rhythm player. Marr is a great guitarist, who has usually played great fills more than leads. Gang, I guess it is mostly up to us to go out there and spread (or shred) the word. 

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