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Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:29 am
by teeder
For me:
McCartney is the #1 reason by far.
Squire
Lee
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:01 pm
by lennon211
For me, the top reasons why I first picked up a Ric:
1)John Lennon
2)George Harrison
3)Pete Townshend
4)Paul McCartney
5)Carl Wilson
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:13 pm
by ajish4
Some obvious, some not.......
1) Chris Squire......I could stop here and my list would be complete....but to keep with the "top five" thread.....
2) Geddy Lee
3) Paul McCartney
4) John Entwistle
5) Mike Rutherford
And as a bonus, I don't know the guys name, but the guy from NEKTAR was a killer RIC bass player....LOVE HIS SOUND!
And for guitars...
1) Beatles
2) Byrds
3) Tom Petty
4) Suzanna Hoffs
5) John Fogerty
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:41 pm
by triantavas
My first influence had been Frode Jacobsen of "Madrugada" (Norway) and I admire the "Editors" ric sound!
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:25 pm
by rkbsound
1. Peter Buck
2. Mitch Easter
3. Mike Mills
4. Johnny Ramone
5. Robin Zander
....For me, at least!
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:03 am
by Scotty_Guitar
1) Lennon's '58 325
2) Lennon's 2nd 325 ("Miami" - though I must admit I didn't realize it was a "new" one at first...)
3) Harrison's 1st 360/12s (most notably from the Hard Days Night film)
4) Lennon's 325/12
5) Harrison's second 360/12
6) McGuinn's 12
7) McCartney's 4001 bass

Ringo (John gave him his 325 FireGlo!)
I wanna add Beach Boys (Carl Wilson), Who, Hollies, Animals, and Kinks too... But most bands from the 60s seemed to use a Rick at some point, didn't they? Mostly because The Beatles did I'm sure... I know that's why I got into Ricks as well as music !
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:51 am
by berth
rkbsound wrote:
4. Johnny Ramone
....For me, at least!
You have any pictures? I only saw him with Mosrite's.
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:04 pm
by rkbsound
http://www.rockometer.com/ramones/g_rick.html
http://www.rockometer.com/ramones/g_rick2.html
http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/johnnyramone.html
Johnny was best known for his use of Mosrites, of course. I think that the controversy regarding the 1st Rick that Robin Zander is seen playing has been resolved. It's likely not Johnny's. The second Rick, with the butchered bridge pick-up, is one I'd like to see RIC re-issue. Why not? Unfortunately, I'll probably just have to build my own!
Johnny Ramone was also seen using a Rick in "Rock-N-Roll High School" (I Want You Around). That guitar, I believe, was simply used as a prop and was not his, nor ever used by him other than for that scene.
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:55 am
by kennyhowes
I got one because of Eric Behring.
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:45 pm
by johnallg
kennyhowes wrote:I got one because of Eric Behring.
Eh, suckup! What you got you need him to paint for ya?!

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:06 am
by eric_b
Thanks Kenny...Glad I had such a profound impact.
Oh BTW your bass is ready..

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:18 am
by kennyhowes
Ha!
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:50 am
by wj350
For me:
Lennon
Harrison
McCartney
Petty
Hoffs
And right behind...that guy from "Something About Mary"
Bill
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:05 pm
by 2112
Well, thanks everyone so far for your picks.
I've tallyied up what we have so far and it's no suprise that The Beatles lead this listing.
Here's the results so far from what i could figure out. If there are any mistakes or clarifications to be made about a name or group that i have listed please chime in.
Anyway, here's the votes so far........
Lennon 17
Harrison 17
McCartney 16
Roger McGuin 14
Chris Squire 12
Pete Townshend 11
Geddy Lee 11
Tom Petty 10
John Entwistle 8
Lemmy 6
Suzanna Hoffs 5
Peter Buck 4
Cliff Burton 3
Paul Weller 3
Mike Rutherford 2
John Fogerty 2
Carl Wilson 2
Johnny Mahr 1
Bruce Foxton 1
Jerry Marsden 1
Mike Love 1
Brian Jones 1
Peter Quaife 1
Steve Howe 1
Macca 1
Roger Waters 1
Peter Banks 1
Roger Glover 1
REM 1
Nektar 1
Frode Jacobsen 1
Editors 1
Mitch Easter 1
Mike Mills 1
Johnny Ramone 1
Robin Zander 1
Ringo 1 ?
The Hollies 1
The Animals 1
The Kinks 1
Eric Behring 1
and the guy from "Something About Mary" 1
This is as of 12:05PM April 3, 2008.
Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:07 pm
by marc61
Look..someone told me they were cool basses so I bought one. I admired Squire but Geddy Lee made me buy JG.
Truth is, that Rickenbacker is responsible for me never learning how to play bass well. When I had my Sam Ash bass, I played the heck out of it, but when I sold it for a couple of dollars towards the Ric, the 4001 was so beautiful, and dare I say sexy that it had to be babied and polished properly before being put away. Sometimes I would just stare at it in the case, with the orange velvet felt warmly contoured in the backround...Playing it with the probability of scratching just seemed cruel.
Darn you Rickenbacker!