Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass ***SOLD***
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Congratulations Vincent,
I'm living vicariously through you!
I'm living vicariously through you!
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Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Great news, Vincent, congrats!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Well done Vincent.
Glad it's in a safe home...
Glad it's in a safe home...
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Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Thanks Vincent! Now when I watch the FOOW DVD narration and Chris mentions loosing this bass, I'll remember that the story has a happy ending!
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Good news!
Now about that F****r Custom Shop CS Tele Bass!
Now about that F****r Custom Shop CS Tele Bass!
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
Lets rejoice with a look at her in action!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV4nG3lv ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV4nG3lv ... re=related
"Knowledge is Power"
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
I don't know where the Hendrix burnt weenie sandwich strat has been for years, but I recall Frank Z. posing with it in the '80's for some mag cover (Guitar Player?)...
Good news for Chris and Vincent...stolen axes are a drag. My buddy Eric Allen, the bass player for The Apples In Stereo, plays a Fender Tele bass...that baby cranks!
Good news for Chris and Vincent...stolen axes are a drag. My buddy Eric Allen, the bass player for The Apples In Stereo, plays a Fender Tele bass...that baby cranks!
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
I take it back...it was the January 1977 edition of GP:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mando_gal/491839308/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mando_gal/491839308/
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
"I don't know where the Hendrix burnt weenie sandwich strat has been for years, but I recall Frank Z. posing with it in the '80's for some mag cover (Guitar Player?)...
I take it back...it was the January 1977 edition of GP:"...
Damn, those disappearing years again DPT!
I take it back...it was the January 1977 edition of GP:"...
Damn, those disappearing years again DPT!
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No, Wints, they're not disappearing...they're just jumping around like a flea circus. Hey, it was 'way back in the twentieth century!
Come to think of it, I wish I could make some of those years disappear...
Come to think of it, I wish I could make some of those years disappear...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Just wait, the older you get the more they disappear...wayang wrote:No, Wints, they're not disappearing...they're just jumping around like a flea circus. Hey, it was 'way back in the twentieth century!
Come to think of it, I wish I could make some of those years disappear...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: Chris Squire's Telecaster Bass
what years, cannot seem to remember any of them anymore....
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I love the Apples, wish your friend would ditch that stupid yellow caution tape strap though.wayang wrote:Good news for Chris and Vincent...stolen axes are a drag. My buddy Eric Allen, the bass player for The Apples In Stereo, plays a Fender Tele bass...that baby cranks!
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Well, Wes, I'll pass on your constructive criticism, but I think the statement that strap makes is more political/philosophical than fashion. When EA was working years ago at Wax Trax records with my wife, he became known as 'Punk Rock Eric', so I think it might be difficult to get him to switch to something more 'middle-of-the-road'...
I mean, we're talking about someone here who puked into a trash can in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House when he was eight years old...
(There's a little gem you won't get from Rolling Stone...)
I mean, we're talking about someone here who puked into a trash can in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House when he was eight years old...
(There's a little gem you won't get from Rolling Stone...)
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
