Something for the Cheap trick fans...
Something for the Cheap trick fans...
Cheap trick fans, go to Ebay right now.
Because they have a Cheap trick's fan wet dream guitar on there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SINGLE-DOUBLE-TRIPLE-4-AND-5-NECK-GUITAR-WITH-CASE_W0QQitemZ190055099103QQihZ009QQcategoryZ2384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So here's your chance to live out your fantasy of being Rick Nielssen.
As for me, no thank you, I like my back aches to be non-existent.
Because they have a Cheap trick's fan wet dream guitar on there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SINGLE-DOUBLE-TRIPLE-4-AND-5-NECK-GUITAR-WITH-CASE_W0QQitemZ190055099103QQihZ009QQcategoryZ2384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So here's your chance to live out your fantasy of being Rick Nielssen.
As for me, no thank you, I like my back aches to be non-existent.
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
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I've seen Mr. Neilsen play his Hamer 5-necker. I think he got to at least 4. It's featured prominently in the "She's Tight" video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiSypDGFLVo
One of my favorite CT songs and videos, even without Tom Petersson. Love the "Had a smoke and went upstairs" line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiSypDGFLVo
One of my favorite CT songs and videos, even without Tom Petersson. Love the "Had a smoke and went upstairs" line.
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Not more then two weeks ago, I was walking home and past the Beacon theater here in NYC.
The stage door was open and as I knew CT was in town that day I popped my head in for a look.
Rick's guitar tech was, at that moment, walking around the stage with the five neck checkerboard guitar, playing the verse chords to Dream Police (which, by the way, I knew Rick copped from the bridge of Behind Blue Eyes the second I first heard the song in 1979. But I digress.)
On a related note, I used to play bars with some friends bands in Chgo about ten years ago and one of them worked for Hamer, which was still in NW suburban Chgo then. This guy, a drummer, had a picture of him holding that same guitar before they delivered it to CT. And I saw in shortly thereafter on MTV in a clip from a festival in Rockford where CT was doing Surrender on stage with Joey Ramone.
The stage door was open and as I knew CT was in town that day I popped my head in for a look.
Rick's guitar tech was, at that moment, walking around the stage with the five neck checkerboard guitar, playing the verse chords to Dream Police (which, by the way, I knew Rick copped from the bridge of Behind Blue Eyes the second I first heard the song in 1979. But I digress.)
On a related note, I used to play bars with some friends bands in Chgo about ten years ago and one of them worked for Hamer, which was still in NW suburban Chgo then. This guy, a drummer, had a picture of him holding that same guitar before they delivered it to CT. And I saw in shortly thereafter on MTV in a clip from a festival in Rockford where CT was doing Surrender on stage with Joey Ramone.
This is off the record


