+1phlemmy wrote:For me there is only one I care about:
Only reason I wanted a Rick. (Later came many other reasons.) By the way: Lemmy has his own signature Marshall (click) now also.
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+1phlemmy wrote:For me there is only one I care about:
I read in this Guitar Player July '06 interview with Mike Campbell that he helped revived the Rickenbacker sound in '79. He said he liked the way the Beatles, The Byrds and The STONES used them, or something like that. I don't know, I might have to find the article and type it word for word when I find it.lennon211 wrote:How the heck did Brian Jones have anything to do with selling Rics?!? I really like his playing and all, but he's responsible for pushing/popularizing Firebirds and Vox Teardrops, if anything...NOT Rics. To be honest, his use of a Ric is as notable as that of the Shadows of Knight or the Syndicate of Sound. Carl Wilson is a much more notable user.
I was thinking off the top of my head, and the best I could come up with was Entwistle and Quaife. I don't really know about Geddy Lee that much, to be honestAlso, Entwistle dropped playing them in favor of other brands based on the sound and feel that he needed and the technical difficulties that he ran into. And Quaife is not a notable enough player to have been that big with Rics either. He was more into Fender as well, after '65 or so and then he was in and out of the Kinks between '66 and '69 when he dropped out.
BAD! BAD! How dare you put together a list without knowing everything!TomPettyandHeartbreakersFan wrote: I was thinking off the top of my head, and the best I could come up with was Entwistle and Quaife. I don't really know about Geddy Lee that much, to be honest
Neither could I.by Thomas Pesch (2112) on 20 Mar 2008 04:46 am
I couldn't resist.
just_bassics wrote:Besides my top three for bass, Chris, Geddy and Paul, I've got to throw Roger Glover's name into the mix.