I spotted the 4001 on the first video below on a BBC programme about disco music on tv this week. I'm always interested to see Rickenbackers used in different styles of music, and especially funk.
Another 4001 appearance I wasn't aware of...
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- rickenbrother
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Re: Another 4001 appearance I wasn't aware of...
Cool find! Thanks for posting the vids!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Another 4001 appearance I wasn't aware of...
Nice. The bass looks like about a .... '72?
The music is recorded - the vocal is not - a great performance there by Patti LaBelle.
The music is recorded - the vocal is not - a great performance there by Patti LaBelle.
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Re: Another 4001 appearance I wasn't aware of...
Almost certainly a late '72. No tug bar, full-width inlays that might be the older sparkly type, but the giveaway is how the teardrop of the pickguard goes over the binding near the inputs (see 1:00 of the second viddy). Smaller body size + no tug bar = late '72.
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
Re: Another 4001 appearance I wasn't aware of...
I remember trying to figure out who the bass player was the first time the 2nd video was posted (nice to see it again!) but I struck out.
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