Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
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Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
What Rickenbacker guitars did each member play, if they played any. I know John Fogerty played a 325, amoung others. I think one of them also played a 360/12. DO you guys know of any pictures of them showing their guitars? THanks in advance.
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
I think it was like 1969, the 2nd LP, "Bayou Country", with the "fogged "pics on the front,
the 3 guys all had Fireglo Ricks; John with a 325,Tom with a doublebound 360, and Stu with a Deluxe[binding and inlays]4001.I also saw them make their American TV debut on
American Bandstand around this time, and they all had those same guitars.I recall thinking that
an all Rick band in matching colors was very cool.
A H.S. friend of mine had just seen them play
their 1st gig here in Mpls., and he was just raving about how powerful they were live, very loud, with stacks of Sunn and Kustom amps.
the 3 guys all had Fireglo Ricks; John with a 325,Tom with a doublebound 360, and Stu with a Deluxe[binding and inlays]4001.I also saw them make their American TV debut on
American Bandstand around this time, and they all had those same guitars.I recall thinking that
an all Rick band in matching colors was very cool.
A H.S. friend of mine had just seen them play
their 1st gig here in Mpls., and he was just raving about how powerful they were live, very loud, with stacks of Sunn and Kustom amps.
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Ben: You can see photos of John Fogerty and his Rickenbackers here and here and Tom Fogerty with his Rickenbacker here. They are from the Rickenbacker Registration Page.
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Thanks Peter. By the way, your second link to John playing a Fireglo 325 is wrong in my opinion. Based on that picture and the fact that his shirt shows red, I think the 325 is a Jetglo. Just what it looks like. If I am wrong, then I appoligize. Thanks again.
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
Ben: I am certainly inclined to agree with you. While I have been fooled before by lighting, your comment that it is a Jetglo seems to be correct. Thanks for keeping the focus on quality control.
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On his "Premonition" cd, which was recorded live, Fogerty comments that the 325 he was using was similar to, but not the same guitar he used in the 60s. However, the Kustom amp was the exact same one used at Woodstock & Albert Hall. The show was also televised a couple of years ago.
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Re: Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
CCR and John F. were/are still one of my favorite groups (with or without Rics) Too bad things didn't work out better with the Forgerty Bros. and couldn't get along. Fame must be a tough thing to deal with and not get a big head. (won't every happen to me esp. playing a guitar he he)
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Re: Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
I find it interesting that brother musicians sometimes part their separate ways. Examples include the Fogertys, Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, Ray and Dave Davies, etc. My own brother and myself split musically early on (teen years) and this phenomenon is curious to me. Fortunately for us, some of those familial greats make it back together for reunion shows/tours etc.
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Re: Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
Is there an overview somewhere of the Rics CCR used?
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Re: Credence Clearwater Revival Guitars
I saw the Everly Bros in about '84, and the tension between them onstage was obvious. I understand at one point (at least!) one of them threw down his guitar and stormed off stage!sasquatchgeoff wrote:I find it interesting that brother musicians sometimes part their separate ways. Examples include the Fogertys, Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, Ray and Dave Davies, etc. My own brother and myself split musically early on (teen years) and this phenomenon is curious to me. Fortunately for us, some of those familial greats make it back together for reunion shows/tours etc.
