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beefandbones
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I just saw a great documentary about the MC5, called MC5: A True Testimonial, and it had a BUNCH of footage of Fred 'Sonic' Smith and his Mapleglo 450/12. Does anyone have any photographs of him with this guitar? Seems like he used it for quite a few years.
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I saw a DVD the other day with him playing a Ric, I forgot about it until just now, they were a great band huh? The DVD is a bootleg and there is no info with it unfortunately, had a lot of great stuff on it from the late 60's, early 70's, Fanny, The Byrds, MC5, It's a Beautiful day, Captain Beefheart (who were unbelievable in this video) etc.
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There's a picture of Fred with his Ric on the front cover of the Sonics Rendezvous Band (his post-MC5 band) reissues from a few years back.

That documentary is great, btw, and the reunion show (no Fred, of course, RIP) I saw a couple weeks ago was surprisingly satisfying (helped by the fact that Mark Arm and Marshall Crenshaw were both very good).
My basses are Rickenbackers. My synthesizers and recording gear are analog.
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Doug, where did you see them? I was supposed to go see them but my friend I was going to go with hurt her knee and couldnt go.
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Hi Steve - I saw them at the Independent in San Francisco (formerly the Justice League, Crash Palace & Kennel Club). One cool thing they've been doing on the tour is bringing up local "classic punk" (for lack of a better term) stars to guest (Handsome Dick Manitoba of the Dictators in NYC, for instance), so we got Roy Loney (ex-Flamin' Groovies - hey, that's even Rickenbacker content!) singing the Chuck Berry / Little Richard covers from 'Back In The USA' (Evan Dando sucked BTW, but Arm, Crenshaw & Loney more than made up for him).
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They played at a little theatre here (Magic Stick in Detroit) and I really wanted to go, but it didnt happen. I'm glad they rocked!!
Handsome Dick is also late of Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, whose only CD I am really fond of.
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Kick out the jams...
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tnelson
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I think he used it as a 6 :?
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Post by Chrome Aardvark »

Fred's 450/12 strung as a 6 has been discussed here: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=399070
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