Lemmy's Basses in the Shop

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incubus2432 wrote:I just noticed that the frets were removed/installed with the binding in place. Am I wrong or is that odd?
Odd that you might be wrong or that the binding stayed in place during the refret? :mrgreen:

Frets can be replaced like that, it just takes more patience and care to do so.
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As to the finish, remember these walnuts are an oil finish.
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badeggs wrote:Man that thing got filthy! Looked like he'd been gigging it for 20 years...
How old is the walnut wing'd 4003?
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A genuine Road Worn !
(I'm surprised no one's mentioned that yet.)
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very cool!
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coolhandjjl wrote:A genuine Road Worn !
(I'm surprised no one's mentioned that yet.)
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These are the things that I like to see, to understand how Lemmy plays his bass :lol:
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4001White 1981-11-W.
4003Jetglo 1992-04-Mr.B.B.
4001Mapleglo 1974-06-Tre
4004Walnut 1994-09 CI-Giusy
4004Mapleglo 2003-05 CII (Fretless 4-2-5)-Amo
4004Jetglo 1994-12 Laredo-Ruso
4003Mapleglo 1988-08 LK-Lemmy
2030MidnightBlue 1992-08-Nino
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I was thinking yesterday if maybe Lemmy would be the "most seen by a live audience" Rickenbacker player. He goes on and on. Still touring with Rickenbacker's from the early 70ies. That is almost 40 years now.
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Lemmy is one of the most seen Ric players. HIm, Ged and Paul are who I think of as Ric bass players.
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I think of Chris Squire (Yes) as a more consistent showman of the Rickenbacker bass. I know there are the hard rockers who will argue that progressive rock music isn't really "rock," but Chris Squire defined and separated "bass" in rock music more than any other IMHO. Lemmy's use of the instrument isn't so much playing bass as it is filling the sonic pocket. To me it just sounds like blaaat while Squires playing sounds like clearly defined notes (sometimes closely coupled). But true, Squire has played several other instruments on record and stage, while Lemmy always seems to sling the Rick.
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Yea, what Paul said... +1.
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Damn how could I forget Chris, my bad.
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Mr.Kilmister must certainly punishes the bass like no other, but come on that opening bass line on Ace Of Spades is easy but effective, sure Lemmy is not a articulate player but it is the only axe he has used for almost as long as I have been alive.
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......and let's emphasize the sheer number of live gigs. Others may be more well known, mainstream and "respected" but for living life on the road and just non-stop gigging (and recording) I don't believe anyone else comes anywhere near. Always with a Ric is just a bonus.
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More people should listen to earlier Hawkwind (with Lemmy) to understand where he is coming from and to find out he can be a very melodic player.
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