Johnny Marr playing a 330/12 in 1984

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Sorry gang, I can't believe this is my first post for nearly 2 years - where does time go?! _ I dunno I buy a Fender Strat :shock: and the Rickys get forgotten about. :shock: :shock: :(

Anyway I've still got me Rickys :D :D , still got my scooter :D :D and I'm still here!

Back 'ere in dear ol' Blighty it's common knowledge amongst us Smiffs fans that Mr Marr played a Ricky 12-string on This Charming Man. :wink:

There was a radio BBC programme on (goodness knows how many years ago now) on which Mr Marr was extolling the virtues of the Ricky 12-string - in fact it was that exact programme that inspired me to go in search of a 12-string of my own (although it has to be said a 381/12 it a little extravagant!)

I've seen him playing a Jetglo 360/12, but to say he was such an advocate of the Ricky, it's not his most oft played guitar - he seems to prefer Gibsons (as, it would seem. does Mr Weller these days!).
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Is there any footage of John Marr playing his 1993?
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Jake! You diggin' The Smiths yet or what?
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sloop_john_b wrote:Jake! You diggin' The Smiths yet or what?
Yes and no: Haven't bought an album, but I like a few songs, "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out", "Ask Me", "This Charming Man", "Still Ill", "Bigmouth Strikes Again"

I know, the first band I like out after 1980! :o :shock: :lol:
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Razor wrote:
Anyway I've still got me Rickys :D :D , still got my scooter :D :D and I'm still here!
Tony---glad to see you around again, still with the Lambretta too. I remember commenting on it years back. :)

Stick around! Always good conversation 'round here.
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collin wrote: Tony---glad to see you around again, still with the Lambretta too. I remember commenting on it years back. :)

Stick around! Always good conversation 'round here.
Cheers Collin it's good to be back! :wink:
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Welcome back Tony. :D
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scotty wrote:Welcome back Tony. :D
+1, nice scoot.
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Another of Mr Marr. Love that skinny headstock, I bet that the neck matches it.

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godber wrote:Another of Mr Marr. Love that skinny headstock, I bet that the neck matches it.
This was an '81 or '82, and they didn't make a huge amount of 330's those years from what I remember. The tuners were the weird, square-ish boxy klusons or gotohs... forgot which.

I also like the way the lower horn is not very sharp, kinda stubby.
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scotty wrote:Welcome back Tony. :D

Scotty, regarding your avatar: i have that "Work your soul" cd myself, sir. great album!
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suedehead71 wrote:
scotty wrote:Welcome back Tony. :D

Scotty, regarding your avatar: i have that "Work your soul" cd myself, sir. great album!
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What amps did John Marr use? I can see he's got a Blackface Showman/Dual Showman, and I saw a performance on "Rock Goes to College" on John playing through either a Blackface standard or Silverface Master Volume Twin Reverb.
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JakeK wrote:What amps did John Marr use? I can see he's got a Blackface Showman/Dual Showman, and I saw a performance on "Rock Goes to College" on John playing through either a Blackface standard or Silverface Master Volume Twin Reverb.
Marr is a longstanding Fender Twin Reverb enthusiast. He said something about his ultimate guitar being a 20 foot Rickenbacker played through a 20 foot Fender Twin.

In addition to the Showman behind him, he also likes the Super Reverb, and in a recent video, said he likes the Tweed Champ for studio work.

The band he's playing in now is called "The Cribs": http://www.myspace.com/thecribs
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JakeK wrote:What amps did John Marr use? I can see he's got a Blackface Showman/Dual Showman, and I saw a performance on "Rock Goes to College" on John playing through either a Blackface standard or Silverface Master Volume Twin Reverb.
He used a Roland JC-120 on the first Smiths album, as well as a 50's tweed Fender Pro. Meat is Murder, he was using both the JC-120 and a Blackface Twin Reverb, sometimes simultaneously, and the Twin was his main amp from The Queen Is Dead on.

I'm sure there were a fair number of other amps involved once he was a little famous, because he's such a gear hound.
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