The Knack
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- captsandwich
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The Knack
Doug Fieger had tumours removed from his brain.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/04/people.fieger.ap/index.html
I always thought he played a Ric, but this video shows him playing a strat. The bass player has a Ric, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXVitkINDp0
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/04/people.fieger.ap/index.html
I always thought he played a Ric, but this video shows him playing a strat. The bass player has a Ric, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXVitkINDp0
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Anyone interested in The Knack's guitars should check out their 'Live From The Rock 'n' Roll Funhouse' DVD (2002). Doug changes guitars on practically every number. As I recall he plays a Rick 360/12V64 and a 450/12, along with Strats, a Gibson J160E, and an Epiphone Casino. The lead guitarist mostly plays a Les Paul, but also uses a Rick 360/12 and an SG on a few tunes. They are filmed miming along with live recordings. Lame in spots but still worth seeing once.
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A much better rental would be the documentary ("Getting the Knack," I think it is). No serious screen time of Doug with a Ric, but Prescott Niles uses one in the clip(s) for My Sharona. A LOT better than the Funhouse thing, which has good intentions but is a bit embarrassing, IMO.
Hope Doug is OK. All reports to date say he's doing fine.
Hope Doug is OK. All reports to date say he's doing fine.
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Kenny's right, though there are a few people interviewed in the doc. about the Knack who are pretty embarrassing as well.
I won't name any names but one's official rock cred in the doc. is a title that lists her former band's name on it, a group that no one's ever heard of and probably was never even signed.
This is conspicuous because her unlinsted musical claim to fame is that she was once the world's most famous groupie.
And the other may be even worse, a guest star child actor from that famous rock 'n roll show the Brady Bunch.
When either one comes on the screen you'll be tempted to do an Elvis on your TV.
I won't name any names but one's official rock cred in the doc. is a title that lists her former band's name on it, a group that no one's ever heard of and probably was never even signed.
This is conspicuous because her unlinsted musical claim to fame is that she was once the world's most famous groupie.
And the other may be even worse, a guest star child actor from that famous rock 'n roll show the Brady Bunch.
When either one comes on the screen you'll be tempted to do an Elvis on your TV.
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"I didn't say he wasn't a good guy. And I didn't say he wasn't a fan. But by virtue of those qualifications alone, thousands of people are qualified to be in any once popular band's documentary. Does that mean they should?"
Absolutely! I would have loved to be interviewed for it, as a "man-in-the-street" fan. And I would hope that if I had been, that no one would want to "do an Elvis" on their TV because of my lack of "official rock cred."
Hey, it could be worse - I saw a Pink Floyd documentary recently with no band interviews and all interviews with self-proclaimed rock scholars and the like. At least they got all four of the original Knack-ers to talk extensively in this one, along with some pretty good archive footage. And the actual Sharona to boot.
Absolutely! I would have loved to be interviewed for it, as a "man-in-the-street" fan. And I would hope that if I had been, that no one would want to "do an Elvis" on their TV because of my lack of "official rock cred."
Hey, it could be worse - I saw a Pink Floyd documentary recently with no band interviews and all interviews with self-proclaimed rock scholars and the like. At least they got all four of the original Knack-ers to talk extensively in this one, along with some pretty good archive footage. And the actual Sharona to boot.
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Rock scholars in docs thing is the opposite extreme (Dr. so and so from the University of Please Yourself explains you why an obviously great song is, uh... well, great.)
I bet I'd like Robbie if I met him. But I still bet ten bucks that the majority of viewers, Knack fans included, would want to chuck something at the tube once he came on.
I bet I'd like Robbie if I met him. But I still bet ten bucks that the majority of viewers, Knack fans included, would want to chuck something at the tube once he came on.
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