Did Macca ever use his Rick live with the Beatles?
Did Macca ever use his Rick live with the Beatles?
Okay we all know that the "Rubber soul" - "Revolver" tour of 1966 was the last Beatles tour. Paul brought his Hofner as his main bass along but his sual backup, the 1961 Hofner (the one with the closer pickup spacing) was left at home and Macca instead brought his rickenbacker 4001 as his back up on tour, probably because of the good sounding results he had in the studio.
But I never found any pictures of him playing it, making me wonder if Macca ever used it live with the Beatles at all.
So does anybody know the answer? Did Macca play one of the shows on the 1966 tour with his rick?
http://www.thecanteen.com/2bass3.jpg
Paul with both his basses during the 1966 tour.
But I never found any pictures of him playing it, making me wonder if Macca ever used it live with the Beatles at all.
So does anybody know the answer? Did Macca play one of the shows on the 1966 tour with his rick?
http://www.thecanteen.com/2bass3.jpg
Paul with both his basses during the 1966 tour.
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Here's something to ponder...
In the Beatles Gear book, page 84, there is a photo of Mal Evans moving guitars. The caption says it is at a concert in 1966 and the guitar on the right sure looks like the Ric bass. If the caption is accurate, maybe Paul took the Ric as a back up?
Who knows? It's fun to wonder about it.
In the Beatles Gear book, page 84, there is a photo of Mal Evans moving guitars. The caption says it is at a concert in 1966 and the guitar on the right sure looks like the Ric bass. If the caption is accurate, maybe Paul took the Ric as a back up?
Who knows? It's fun to wonder about it.
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I've never seen a picture of him using the Rickenbacker on tour either. But, it was there as a back-up and I find it hard to believe he wouldn't pick it up at least once to use. I don't think we've seen every picture yet. Also, there were a lot of photos taken of those tours but every minute is not documented with photos. There could be a time where he choose it for ten minutes over the Hofner. I mean, I would

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It was his back up bass in 1966. I can't imagine that any of them would need back up instruments unless they were struck by lightning. 20 minute sets that no one could hear anyway. I always thought it would be a cool if Paul played his 4001S, Lennon his 1996 and George his 360/12. That would have been a very cool fireglo show.
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