I was looking up some things on the ultimate authority on all information - wikipedia (

) - and saw this: "John Deacon's first bass was an Eko; he later got a Rickenbacker 4001, which is what he used for his audition for Queen, the very first concerts and the recording sessions at De Lane Lea in 1971. When the band began recording at Trident, he had problems with it and acquired a Fender Precision 1967 model with the silver 1966 transition logo and sunburst finish, which became his main instrument for the last concerts in 1972 and all the 1973-1975 tours."
Does anybody know if this information is true? There's no reference given for it on wikipedia. If it is true, does this mean that "The Night Comes Down" is a 4001 and not the Precision? I also wonder what problems he had with it that caused him to switch basses.
There's also another item, if you look at the entry for "Long Away" from A Day at the Races that says Brian May wanted to play a Rickenbacker on that song, but couldn't do it because of the narrow neck.
Yes, I admit it, I'm a big Queen Fan
