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the rm1999 is the 4001s ...
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"Woops, of course... RM1999 + Jazz for Time And A Word..."

I think he played the white Telecaster bass on Time And A Word (the title track and Sweet Dreams), the one pictured in the booklet of Fragile. The Jazz was used for the first time on Relayer (To Be Over).
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Jeff and Ken, I know. Just having a little fun. It seems that the model name changes somewhere in the mid Atlantic regardless of the actual source.
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I think he played the white Telecaster bass on Time And A Word (the title track and Sweet Dreams), the one pictured in the booklet of Fragile. The Jazz was used for the first time on Relayer (To Be Over).


Totally true, as his Jazz is a 1973 model.

I always loved that boomy Fender sound on Sweet Dreams.

I stand totally corrected.
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