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walker wrote: Well I'll be damned! There goes THAT illusion! This whole time I thought that was a Rick on the first album. But the sound similarity between a 4001 and a P at least makes more sense than a Jazz.!

I have heard that many times peviously......but, to my ears.....a Jazz gets a LOT closer to the tone of a 4001 than a P.
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Nice to see the 21 fretter!
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A few more 'oldies' to consider;


Early Kate Bush hits - David Paton on bass??? got to have been done on his Ric! :)

10CC - all their early stuff, "Wall Street Shuffle", "Life is a Minestrone" (see the TOTP2 Live Version on You Tube - 4001 JG with a Toaster). etc etc.

Sparks - all their early hits "This Town Ain't Big Enough", "Girls, Girls, Girls" etc etc.

B.T.O. - "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet".

Eagles - "Hotel California" - (Randy Meisner).


The list goes on......... :D
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Lefty4003S8 wrote:
walker wrote: Well I'll be damned! There goes THAT illusion! This whole time I thought that was a Rick on the first album. But the sound similarity between a 4001 and a P at least makes more sense than a Jazz.!

I have heard that many times peviously......but, to my ears.....a Jazz gets a LOT closer to the tone of a 4001 than a P.
Just my observation.








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I think it depends who's playing it, what the individual instrument is like and what Ric sound you're after. I can usually get a good P to sound more like a Ric than a J.

For me, I'll put on anything by Yes, Deep Purple Made in Japan (used to say Made in Europe too 'til I found out it was probably a P, despite the pictures), early Genesis (e.g. Live), Motorhead / Hawkwind, or maybe a bit of Renaissance. Occasionally I'll stick a bit of early Rush on but for some reason I'm finding them harder to listen to these days (they were my favourite band once - briefly - but times and tastes change).

I will say I'm tending to watch footage more than listen to albums these days - I think it's because I want to see how cool those basses look as well as hear how cool they sound!
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In the non-bass realm,i really love hearing RIC guitars played by MIdnight Oil,the Church,and the Flaming Groovies,as well as the British invasion lot.
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I think early Bee Gees had a Rickenbacker bass. Massachutes, To Love Somebody , Got To Get A Message To You The sustain and deep bass were great!
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grenadilla wrote:I think early Bee Gees had a Rickenbacker bass. Massachutes, To Love Somebody , Got To Get A Message To You The sustain and deep bass were great!
A forum member owns that Rick, currently.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F_FqbZ0iJY

has to be the most authentic Ric sound
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vax2002 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F_FqbZ0iJY

has to be the most authentic Ric sound
Was the sticker on this guitar (see 1:59) the reason for Jingle-Jangle's "Wham!-Guitar"? :roll:
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heinpete wrote: Was the sticker on this guitar the reason for Jingle-Jangle's "Wham!-Guitar"? :roll:
Paul Weller had the original "WHAAM!!" guitar:

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sloop_john_b wrote:
heinpete wrote: Was the sticker on this guitar the reason for Jingle-Jangle's "Wham!-Guitar"? :roll:
Paul Weller had the original "WHAAM!!" guitar
... :roll: the sticker might have been first?
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:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Wow... check the credits at the end of the Jam vid - Joy Division played that same episode!
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Anything from Chris Squire's old days.
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I'll play this game. Aside from Yes and many others, my go to for Rickenbacker sound is an underrated and sadly no longer Australian post rock delicious noise band - RICAINE.

From memory, a 4000 JetGlo with maybe a Bartolini pickup. To my knowledge Brett O'Riley still plays it in Blacklevel Embassy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mY9O_kX60E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUJmy0Xea64
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY0GdWXGC68
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