Peter Buck's Rick 360 stolen!
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This is fantastic news. Of course, my odds of finding it and playing it just once just went to zero (from zero!) 
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DeWitt: Please accept my apology for the rude and accusatory tone that you received by some with regard to Peter Buck's missing Rickenbacker.
We are all relieved that the instrument has been found and I am sure Peter is resting easier.
I appreciate your feedback and hope you receive apologies from any that pointed fingers in a hurtful and insensitive manner.
Please do come back. We would love to hear some behind the scenes stories of being on the road with REM.
We are all relieved that the instrument has been found and I am sure Peter is resting easier.
I appreciate your feedback and hope you receive apologies from any that pointed fingers in a hurtful and insensitive manner.
Please do come back. We would love to hear some behind the scenes stories of being on the road with REM.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I spoke with DeWitt on the phone last night - he and the R.E.M. crew were en route from Geneva to Zurich. Hopefully he won't mind me passing on this story, as it adds to the weight of this particular instrument. Fans of 1980s underground rock will understand the significance of this tale.
DeWitt ran into Mike Watt after the R.E.M. show in Hamburg the other night. Watt was in town with Iggy and the Stooges, and came by to see DeWitt as he (DeWitt) was preparing to zip back to Helsinki to pick up the recovered 360.
Watt reminded DeWitt that, in 1985, at the last show of The Minutemen's tour supporting R.E.M., Peter took his 360 off for the last number of the night and draped it over Mike Watt, who played it as a cast of characters (members of both bands) crashed their way through a cover of Television's "See No Evil." A week and a half later, The Minutemen's D. Boon was killed; ergo, according to Watt, the last song Watt ever played with Boon, Watt was playing the trucker 360.
Needless to say, Watt was beside himself to find that the missing guitar had been retrived, as the 360 also held a special place for him.
Crazy huh?
DeWitt ran into Mike Watt after the R.E.M. show in Hamburg the other night. Watt was in town with Iggy and the Stooges, and came by to see DeWitt as he (DeWitt) was preparing to zip back to Helsinki to pick up the recovered 360.
Watt reminded DeWitt that, in 1985, at the last show of The Minutemen's tour supporting R.E.M., Peter took his 360 off for the last number of the night and draped it over Mike Watt, who played it as a cast of characters (members of both bands) crashed their way through a cover of Television's "See No Evil." A week and a half later, The Minutemen's D. Boon was killed; ergo, according to Watt, the last song Watt ever played with Boon, Watt was playing the trucker 360.
Needless to say, Watt was beside himself to find that the missing guitar had been retrived, as the 360 also held a special place for him.
Crazy huh?
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+1, and welcome, DeWitt!admin wrote:DeWitt: Please accept my apology for the rude and accusatory tone that you received by some with regard to Peter Buck's missing Rickenbacker.
We are all relieved that the instrument has been found and I am sure Peter is resting easier.
I appreciate your feedback and hope you receive apologies from any that pointed fingers in a hurtful and insensitive manner.
Please do come back. We would love to hear some behind the scenes stories of being on the road with REM.
Great back story, Kenny ... it adds even more history to that cherished instrument. I am also greatly joyful for its safe return.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Thank you for sharing with us DeWitt. It would be great to have you stop by here every so often and hear the news from the road and home. Travel safely.
Thank goodness the guitar was returned. I am very relieved as we all are.
Thank goodness the guitar was returned. I am very relieved as we all are.
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What a relief! I was kind of pessimistic myself, but I'm happy to be wrong once in a while.
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This is really great news, and it is good to know there are decent people out there who made REM aware of where the guitar was. 
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Watt's own bass was also stolen not too long ago.kennyhowes wrote:Needless to say, Watt was beside himself to find that the missing guitar had been retrived, as the 360 also held a special place for him.
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Interesting story!kennyhowes wrote:I spoke with DeWitt on the phone last night - he and the R.E.M. crew were en route from Geneva to Zurich. Hopefully he won't mind me passing on this story, as it adds to the weight of this particular instrument. Fans of 1980s underground rock will understand the significance of this tale.
DeWitt ran into Mike Watt after the R.E.M. show in Hamburg the other night. Watt was in town with Iggy and the Stooges, and came by to see DeWitt as he (DeWitt) was preparing to zip back to Helsinki to pick up the recovered 360. Watt reminded DeWitt that, in 1985, at the last show of The Minutemen's tour supporting R.E.M., Peter took his 360 off for the last number of the night and draped it over Mike Watt, who played it as a cast of characters (members of both bands) crashed their way through a cover of Television's "See No Evil." A week and a half later, The Minutemen's D. Boon was killed; ergo, according to Watt, the last song Watt ever played with Boon, Watt was playing the trucker 360. Needless to say, Watt was beside himself to find that the missing guitar had been retrived, as the 360 also held a special place for him.
Crazy huh?
The show mentioned was the 13 December, 1985 show at Park Center, Charlotte, NC. Full setlist as follows:
Feeling Gravitys Pull / Harborcoat / Pills / Maps And Legends / Sitting Still / Fall On Me / Green Grow The Rushes / Hyena / So. Central Rain / Swan Swan H / Ghost Riders In The Sky / Can't Get There From Here / Seven Chinese Brothers / Dream (All I Have To Do Is) / Auctioneer (Another Engine) / Old Man Kensey / Gardening At Night / 9-9 / Pretty Persuasion / Little America
encore 1: Second Guessing / Time After Time (Annelise) / See No Evil (w/The Minutemen)
encore 2: Just A Touch / Driver 8 / Life And How To Live It
/David
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2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
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I'll continue to post some R.E.M./Rickenbacker tidbits here...
Yesterday in München/Munich, Michael introduced the band as follows: ""I'm Michael, that's Mike, that's Peter & that's the Rickenbacker!"
Says something about the importance of that guitar, once again.
/David
Yesterday in München/Munich, Michael introduced the band as follows: ""I'm Michael, that's Mike, that's Peter & that's the Rickenbacker!"
Says something about the importance of that guitar, once again.
/David
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2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
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I bet you five bucks Stipe said "Ricken-BOCK-er." Just a hunch.Sweden wrote:I'll continue to post some R.E.M./Rickenbacker tidbits here...
Yesterday in München/Munich, Michael introduced the band as follows: ""I'm Michael, that's Mike, that's Peter & that's the Rickenbacker!"
Says something about the importance of that guitar, once again.![]()
/David
DeWitt says it right though.
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I'm a Southern (california) boy myself!
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Just noticed in this MTV interview that Peter mentioned that it was indeed (as many assumed) "kidnapped" and ransomed back. Pretty disappointing if you ask me.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4pX3fxAOx1g
/David
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4pX3fxAOx1g
/David
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2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
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Better than never seeing it again!
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3:28 to 4:19Sweden wrote:Just noticed in this MTV interview that Peter mentioned that it was indeed (as many assumed) "kidnapped" and ransomed back. Pretty disappointing if you ask me.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4pX3fxAOx1g
/David
