McCartney's fretless Rick??

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All fretless Ricks have dot markers (unless they have had their frets pulled out and the slots filled).
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I see frets in this picture, plus his Jazz in the background making at least some of these basses his.
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I blew this picture up, and I swear I see fret lines. I vote that it is an "S" bass.

I can't recall ANY recording where Paul used a fretless. I have however, seen him playing an upright bass.

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sloop_john_b wrote:I am not totally convinced its fretless. I swear I can vaguely see frets...
I, too, see some highlights from frets. I'll bet money on it, in fact... :mrgreen:
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jingle_jangle wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:I am not totally convinced its fretless. I swear I can vaguely see frets...
I, too, see some highlights from frets. I'll bet money on it, in fact... :mrgreen:
Yeah, looks like frets to me too. I tried some fancy processing stuff in Photoshop, but couldn't get anything conclusive (I am NOT a Photoshop expert by any means), the resolution is just too low...
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Yeah, I guess not. Wish there was a sharper version of the shot. I guess I'll not mention "fretless" in my sidebar on PM's Ricks.
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Lefty4003S8 wrote:I have however, seen him playing an upright bass.

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jingle_jangle wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:I am not totally convinced its fretless. I swear I can vaguely see frets...
I, too, see some highlights from frets. I'll bet money on it, in fact... :mrgreen:
Yup, I tend to think it's fretted too...
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Lefty4003S8 wrote:I blew this picture up, and I swear I see fret lines. I vote that it is an "S" bass.

I can't recall ANY recording where Paul used a fretless.
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I'm not 100% positive of this, but I thought he used a fretless on "Love in Song" from Venus & Mars. Anyone?
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Sir Paul definately has had a Fl at some point, I rember it being mentioned in the gear list in some guitar mag interview...
I wonder If I can find it...

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I suppose the main thing is, does anybody know of any recordings of Macca playing fretless? I can't think of any.
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Most definitely the Rick FL on the Back To The Egg LP. On four tracks, After The Ball/Million Miles and Winter Rose/Love Awake. I've seen clear pics of the bass in use at rehearsals for the LP at Paul's Rude Studio. It was recorded in a Lympney castle though. I'm searching for the pics now.
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Hmm. OK. Please let us know what you find.
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In the meantime, find the cd or check on YouTube. They're there, just listened. :)
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sloop_john_b wrote:I am not totally convinced its fretless. I swear I can vaguely see frets...
I zoomed in 400% and both basses look fretted.
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