Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
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Let's talk about the early nineties alt rock scene and Rickies used. People often dismiss that era as "non-musical" but there actually were a lot of cool melodies involved and stellar musicianship.
I'll start it off with Gail Greenwood providing the "Clank" with her 4003 in "Super connected" by Belly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjOwoVIRO80
I'll start it off with Gail Greenwood providing the "Clank" with her 4003 in "Super connected" by Belly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjOwoVIRO80
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
I think there was amazing stuff going on during that time. Nirvana set a high standard and holds up well today as does Sound Garden. I like early Pearl Jam too. Some people ignore music from the early 90's but I think that is just plain wrong. The way it was packaged may have been a little predictable but the music itself was vibrant a strong.
There were some RIC guitars used by Silver Chair. Other than that I don't know of many bands who featured Ricks.
There were some RIC guitars used by Silver Chair. Other than that I don't know of many bands who featured Ricks.
It's funny, my Dad is not a huge fan of most modern bands, or even stuff from the 80s and 90s . . . but he LOVES Pearl Jam. Personally, I'm more of a Soundgarden guy, because Chris Cornell can do no wrong for me. Nirvana is great too. The thing is, I was maybe 5 or 6 when these bands were huge, so I only became a fan after Kurt Cobain was dead and Soundgarden was defunct.
Don't forget Lou Barlow of Dinosaur Jr.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71845ZdJwy8
And Kim Gordon of Sonic youth also wielded some ricks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71845ZdJwy8
And Kim Gordon of Sonic youth also wielded some ricks.
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
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I love the early 90's stuff! Huge Cornell fan here! So refreshing after the **** (my opinion) that came out in the '80's! I barely made it through that decade. Though it did make me dig deep into the 60's and 70's stuff.
My current band is playing nothing but '90's + rock. My V63 fits very well with this music. IMO
My current band is playing nothing but '90's + rock. My V63 fits very well with this music. IMO
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Ted is a lot better than that....
From the little I had seen Ted play at the RIC 75th, I can tell he way better than that D Jr. bassist...and what's with strumming at a bass like you are playing an acoustic guitar?!?
I can think of some other bassist who is also a bass maker that Ted reminds me of.
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