New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
- indianation65
- Member
- Posts: 263
- Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:39 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
I've had the Rockpalast concert/dvd for several years now, and watched it several times. I've talked myself into another viewing this weekend. Mr. Buck plays several guitars in it, not just a 12-string, and it is great to see just the four of them jamming through their youth, no extra musicians! Good stuff! Oh that REM, my favorite band of all time, and the Reconstruction of the Fables tour, greatness! Reconstruction is my favorite REM album, no, wait, it's Reckoning, no, wait, Reconstruction, no, Reckoning, no, Re, no, Re, no, Re, no, Re...
...wisdom
...wisdom
Indian Folklore and Wisdom—Love, Learn, Listen
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Joe,
"Fables" is my favorite R.E.M. album, too. I must have listened to it hundreds of times over the years. The songwriting is superb and there's an ineffable beauty to the chime and shimmer of that Rickenbacker 12-string. Quintessential folk-rock. As one reviewer put it, the album is "simultaneously up to date and as old as the hills."
Robert
"Fables" is my favorite R.E.M. album, too. I must have listened to it hundreds of times over the years. The songwriting is superb and there's an ineffable beauty to the chime and shimmer of that Rickenbacker 12-string. Quintessential folk-rock. As one reviewer put it, the album is "simultaneously up to date and as old as the hills."
Robert
-
Ain'tGotNoPokemon
- Member
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:37 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Should be! Joe Boyd produced it. I think Richard Thompson played a few gigs with them for that tour.Folkie wrote:Joe,
"Fables" is my favorite R.E.M. album, too. I must have listened to it hundreds of times over the years. The songwriting is superb and there's an ineffable beauty to the chime and shimmer of that Rickenbacker 12-string. Quintessential folk-rock. As one reviewer put it, the album is "simultaneously up to date and as old as the hills."
Robert
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
What year is Buck's 360? I thought I read it was 1980 but I've been unable to retrace my internet steps...
Thanks all!
Thanks all!
- Low End Lover
- Member
- Posts: 289
- Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:24 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Just been watching it on YT. It is quite excellent. BTW, anyone know what form of modded Ric Mike Mills is playing? I see a P-Bass pickup, no pickguard and 3 control knobs. Very curious...
-
Ain'tGotNoPokemon
- Member
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:37 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Remember: He bought it used in '81 or '82 - right after his Tele was stolen. But, it has Sharkfin inlays, which I believe John Hall pointed out as an eighties thing - So it is between '80 and '82.kingblud wrote:What year is Buck's 360? I thought I read it was 1980 but I've been unable to retrace my internet steps...
Thanks all!
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Guy,
I knew that Joe Boyd produced the record, but I didn't know that Richard Thompson played at any of their shows on the "Fables" tour. Mitch Easter is a member here and has been kind enough to answer all kinds of questions about producing the first two albums. I only wish Joe Boyd were here on the RRF, too.
Robert
I knew that Joe Boyd produced the record, but I didn't know that Richard Thompson played at any of their shows on the "Fables" tour. Mitch Easter is a member here and has been kind enough to answer all kinds of questions about producing the first two albums. I only wish Joe Boyd were here on the RRF, too.
Robert
-
Ain'tGotNoPokemon
- Member
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:37 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Me too, because then I could harass him about RT, Fairport, and Nick Drake!Folkie wrote:Guy,
I knew that Joe Boyd produced the record, but I didn't know that Richard Thompson played at any of their shows on the "Fables" tour. Mitch Easter is a member here and has been kind enough to answer all kinds of questions about producing the first two albums. I only wish Joe Boyd were here on the RRF, too.
Robert
And of course Bill Berry also owns one of McGuinn's old Rics; It makes you wonder how many fricking models Roger has gone through!
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
That's a playback performance with live vocals though, so presumably they were for some odd reason provided with instruments to borrow.analogpackrat wrote:Here's one from 1985 in Germany where he has a 350 (or 320--hard to tell--can't count frets or see dots in the ****** video).
--------------------------------------------------------------
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
- electrofaro
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3611
- Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:25 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
I never noticed, but isn't Mike playing a Ric 2030 bass there???
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
-
Ain'tGotNoPokemon
- Member
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:37 pm
Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Peter owns that guitar.


Re: New REM Rickenbacker goodness!
Seems so, or "playing" might be the correct word...Wildberry wrote:I never noticed, but isn't Mike playing a Ric 2030 bass there???
See this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=386629&start=0
--------------------------------------------------------------
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
