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Lead guitarists playing a rickenbacker 6 string?

Post by westtexasrickenbacker »

Such Beautiful guitars! I was wondering about great lead players endorsing Rickenbackers.

Huge fan of the company, but can anyone out there fill me in on great players cutting classic solos on a Rickenbacker?

If not so many, why not?
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Post by firstbassman »

This topic has been discussed before. If you do a search you will find it.

A QUICK list off the top of my head - George Harrison, Roger McGuinn, John Kay, John Fogerty, Mike Campbell, etc. etc. etc.
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ummm... just some more quickies: Pete Townsend, Peter Buck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Howes (you owe me one Kenny).

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Joe Walsh on his 230GF. Paul Weller played some leads on his 330's. Me!
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Not a great lead player, but he manages.
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Post by nab »

Dean,
What did Stevie Ray use RIC-wise? This is (cool) news to me...
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Post by randyz »

Jack: Stevie Ray played an old Capri. Someone has a photo that they've posted in several other threads.
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Thanks, will look. I'd love to see that!
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Post by shamustwin »

I got these from this forum a while ago
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Don't tell anyone but I understand that guitar was the secret to his unique sound that nobody else seems to be able to precisely duplicate with a FFFFFFFender. Shhhhh! This has to be kept quite otherwise RIC will be inundated with orders and we will be left out in the cold.

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Marty Willson-Piper (the Church, All About Eve, Noctorum), Paul Weller (Jam, solo), Hilton Valentine (the Animals), Johnny Marr (Smiths, The The, Pretenders, etc.), etc...

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Post by nab »

thanks for the pix, Jerry. Saw him several times, but no RICs around, unfortunately.
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Others have tried Rickenbacker from time to time as well.
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Some on that list are suspect in my view but hey, maybe old Ed knows something that I don't.
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