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Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:40 pm
by kennyhowes
2112 wrote: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 ? :roll:
The Hollies 1
The Animals 1
The Kinks 1
Eric Behring 1 :roll: :mrgreen:
and the guy from "Something About Mary" 1


This is as of 12:05PM April 3, 2008.
a) Does my heart good to see Eric Behring on that list.

b) I've never really seen Jonathan Richman with a Ric other that in the bit from "Something About Mary," so I'm not sure he counts... :P

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:17 pm
by wj350
b) I've never really seen Jonathan Richman with a Ric other that in the bit from "Something About Mary," so I'm not sure he counts... :P
Kenny, I thought that was a Ric hitman who shoots him at the end for playing that knockoff!! :lol: :lol:

Re the question mark on Ringo, I think maybe it comes from RIngo owning Lennon's 1996 now?

Bill

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:57 pm
by nattiep
Macca is McCartney. :p

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:41 am
by 2112
Anyway, here's the votes so far........UPDATED

Lennon 17
Harrison 17
McCartney 17
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
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 now, The Beatles; Lennon, Harrison and McCartney are all at 17.

Thanks for the help.

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:23 am
by nattiep
Np man.

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:29 am
by fireglo
Here's a late vote for McCartney. He's why I wanted a Rickenbacker bass. 8)

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:40 am
by heinpete
My 2Cts.: For me it was Pete Agnew from Nazareth, playing a 4001FG CB/FWMOP with 2 slanted J-Bass PUs in neck position (he received from Roger Glover). I never liked Macca's or Chris's sound. :oops:

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:56 am
by markbass99
In my early period of bass playing at 17-25 years old, it was Geddy Lee and Chris Squire that influenced me. After a long break at age 40 I started up again and it was Dave Meros of Spock's Beard that caught my attention with that nice crunchy, growly sound that he gets out of a 4001.

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:34 am
by manta
OK, Now this is the popularity based mostly on when they came to the attention of the world in the 60s and then beyond....

(for me)

#1 has to be Jim McGuinn, later to be Roger, when he was changing the face of music with The Byrds initial sound. I think Dylan heard them loud and clear and laid down his acoustic (for which he was crucified)
#2 Pete sticking a RIC into a Union Jack covered amp face (The Who) while Keith's drums blew up (and also originally playing "I Can't Explain" on a RIC as a baby-faced compositional virtuoso)
#3 Tom Petty (the album cover and live videos early '90s)
#4 George (Ticket to Ride... we - the actual 15-something garage band - practiced that forever)
#5 The Turtles

Hon Mentions

Paul Kantner & JA - Lest we forget, that jangly background was THE sound of the West coast
REM
Mike Campbell (surprised he's not on the list with a vote or two)
U2
The Animals
Beach Boys
The Rumbles (Midwest group who could cover anything and did The Hollies "Bus Stop" with a RIC 12 - the Hollies didn't but should have)
The Suns

I personally remember thinking, circa Shea Stadium or so, John had a cool guitar but until George & Jim McG started playing some stuff that had never beeen heard before, the RIC bug did not bite. My keyboard guy had perfect pitch and could figure out entire songs in a matter of 30 minutes. Once we realized what these guys were doing, everyone had to have a 12-string RIC. Yes, I am old enough to actually remember going to "Hard Day's Night" with my girlfriend when it OPENED and have her sob over Paul, who played a Hofner bass then. I hated him. The rest of the band was OK.

Best,

Manta

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:10 pm
by 2112
fireglo wrote:Here's a late vote for McCartney. He's why I wanted a Rickenbacker bass. 8)
It's not a late vote, this is ongoing.
I'll update the list in a few weeks.

Just no Chicago style voting please. :mrgreen:

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:15 pm
by Scotty_Guitar
Re the question mark on Ringo, I think maybe it comes from RIngo owning Lennon's 1996 now?
Rumor has it that Lennon gave it to Ringo shortly after getting his "Miami" 325 back from the repair shop...

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:09 pm
by 2112
I'm sorry. I forgot to put Toots in the list. He'll be there next update.

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:52 pm
by expomick
1. George Harrison
2. Paul Weller
3. Peter Buck
4. Roger McGuinn
5. John Bottomley

Thanks!

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:22 pm
by shamustwin
I bought my first Rick, a 4001 in the early '70's cause of Squire, then my second, a 4005 in the early '80's cause it looked Beatle-y.
Anyway, Squire would be the reason I noticed Rickenbackers.

Re: Top five responsible for Rickenbacker sales/popularity

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:18 am
by incubus2432
While I agree with the list for those who got the Ric name the most exposure for me it was a little different. My top three.......

Lemmy
Cliff Burton
Joey DeMaio.... a killer player with a cutting tone (heavily modified Ric)

Not necessarily for the list but as a note......the most important "promoter" of the brand to me was Dave Iannicca......a friend and player for Cleveland metal band "Destructor" in the mid-'80's. A fantastic player in a great band with excellent tone that took the time to teach me some chops and let me play his Burgundy 4001. He certainly didn't have the huge impact on Ric sales as most list holders (I'd say all but there's Ringo and Eric Behring on the list :-) but he may have inspired a few locals aside from myself.