Calling guitars "she"
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- kennyhowes
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Calling guitars "she"
Call me a grouch, but I always thought that referring to a guitar as "she" (or "he," though I haven't heard it as much) was creepy. Thoughts?
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shamustwin
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You know, a little bit of me is a contrarian, and if somebody says they find it weird to call their guitars 'she' or even to give them names, I'll let them know straight away the names of my Ricks and whom I've named them after.
Ready?
My 1979 Azureglo 4080 is 'Star', after the late Star Stowe (for those of you who may be wondering who SS is, she appeared in the February 1977 issue of 'Playboy' magazine holding an Azureglo 4001); my 1970 Fireglo 21 fret 4001 is 'Jaclyn', after actress Jaclyn Smith; my 1974 Jetglo 4001 is Cher; my 1976 white 4001 is 'Angelica', after fashion model Angelica Wallgren; and my 1980 Burgundyglo 4001 is 'Shana', after fashion model Shana Zadrick.
Come on, I know some of you have given your Ricks names. Let's hear them!
Yeah, Paul, do chime in.
Ready?
My 1979 Azureglo 4080 is 'Star', after the late Star Stowe (for those of you who may be wondering who SS is, she appeared in the February 1977 issue of 'Playboy' magazine holding an Azureglo 4001); my 1970 Fireglo 21 fret 4001 is 'Jaclyn', after actress Jaclyn Smith; my 1974 Jetglo 4001 is Cher; my 1976 white 4001 is 'Angelica', after fashion model Angelica Wallgren; and my 1980 Burgundyglo 4001 is 'Shana', after fashion model Shana Zadrick.
Come on, I know some of you have given your Ricks names. Let's hear them!
Yeah, Paul, do chime in.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
- ted_williams
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Ha! Guess I'm one of the creepy kinds.
Yeah, my basses are my girlfriends and soulmates, besides my wife...and they all have a name!
-Annie: '98 4003 FG. I was listening to Heart's debut album, "Dreamboat Annie" a lot while I was dreaming and waiting for my 1st RIC bass.
-Akiko: '72 4001 MG FL. Akiko is my mother's Japanese name, meaning "Autumn Girl". Even though my '72 was made in December, I gave her the name because she's the oldest mama among all my basses and I wanted her to be the symbol representing my love for my mother.
-Sophie: '86 4003 Shadow. I bought her in the same month where my big sister Sophie got married. As a celebration, I named her after my sister.
-Michelle:'02 Epiphone Viola Bass. Named in tribute to the Beatles' great composition.
-Amber:'02 Michael Kelly QAB II acoustic bass guitar. You're not gonna believe this...she was named after a certain "Amber" in a porno film!
-Janis: '95 Fender Jazz Bass Plus. Janis Joplin, my favorite white blues singer.
But most of the time I call each of them "baby".
IMHO, I find that giving my instruments female names makes me very spiritually connected to and inspired by them. With names, they aren't lifeless pieces of wood any more. Each girl has her own special vibe.
By the way Sérgio, what's a "contrarian"? Couldn't find it in my dictionary.
Yeah, my basses are my girlfriends and soulmates, besides my wife...and they all have a name!
-Annie: '98 4003 FG. I was listening to Heart's debut album, "Dreamboat Annie" a lot while I was dreaming and waiting for my 1st RIC bass.
-Akiko: '72 4001 MG FL. Akiko is my mother's Japanese name, meaning "Autumn Girl". Even though my '72 was made in December, I gave her the name because she's the oldest mama among all my basses and I wanted her to be the symbol representing my love for my mother.
-Sophie: '86 4003 Shadow. I bought her in the same month where my big sister Sophie got married. As a celebration, I named her after my sister.
-Michelle:'02 Epiphone Viola Bass. Named in tribute to the Beatles' great composition.
-Amber:'02 Michael Kelly QAB II acoustic bass guitar. You're not gonna believe this...she was named after a certain "Amber" in a porno film!
-Janis: '95 Fender Jazz Bass Plus. Janis Joplin, my favorite white blues singer.
But most of the time I call each of them "baby".
IMHO, I find that giving my instruments female names makes me very spiritually connected to and inspired by them. With names, they aren't lifeless pieces of wood any more. Each girl has her own special vibe.
By the way Sérgio, what's a "contrarian"? Couldn't find it in my dictionary.
