Radiohead and Rickenbacker
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:33 am
Radiohead have been playing Rickenbacker guitars since they came onto the scene in the early nineties.
Guitarist Ed O'Brien played a Mapleglo 360BT around the time of the band's first two albums, Pablo Honey and The Bends. That guitar was stolen in 1995. After the theft, Ed started playing a 360FG and a 360/12JG, which he has been using since 1996/97.
Singer/Guitarist Thom Yorke uses two identical 330JG's, one remains in drop-D tuning. He has also used these guitars since 1996/97, around the time of the bands third album, OK Computer.
In the liner notes for OK Computer, I noticed that it says this:
"Guitars by Rickenbacker and Plank (Plank is the band's guitar tech), drums by Premier, cymbals by Zildjian, all other instruments at retail price."
It would appear from this that Rickenbacker was supplying the band with guitars during the making of the album, can anyone confirm or deny this? If it's true, then I had no idea Rickenbacker did anything like that.
Guitarist Ed O'Brien played a Mapleglo 360BT around the time of the band's first two albums, Pablo Honey and The Bends. That guitar was stolen in 1995. After the theft, Ed started playing a 360FG and a 360/12JG, which he has been using since 1996/97.
Singer/Guitarist Thom Yorke uses two identical 330JG's, one remains in drop-D tuning. He has also used these guitars since 1996/97, around the time of the bands third album, OK Computer.
In the liner notes for OK Computer, I noticed that it says this:
"Guitars by Rickenbacker and Plank (Plank is the band's guitar tech), drums by Premier, cymbals by Zildjian, all other instruments at retail price."
It would appear from this that Rickenbacker was supplying the band with guitars during the making of the album, can anyone confirm or deny this? If it's true, then I had no idea Rickenbacker did anything like that.