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Guitar Hero Using A Rickenbacker!

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OK, first up, I refuse to answer any questions about why I was watching the Bay City Rollers on YouTube in the first place, however, I did find this gem of a clip, featuring guitarist Stuart "Woody" Wood on a Ruby 620 Image

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGI92eNYC6E
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Ummmmm.....BCR? Really?
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I recently acquired a book called "Bubblegum: The History of Plastic Pop" from Edward R. Hamilton books in Falls Village, CT (mostly remainders) and there is a good section on the rise and fall of the BCR's.
It is a good read in general.
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Darren, I'm shocked! Shocked I tell ya!!!
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Post by tmossman »

I can't believe I am going to do this in public but.....

Over the years three members (Woody, Les, and Alan) of BCR played Rics. 4001's in several colors, MG, JG, and that BG. 610's and 620's in BG and FG(6's and 12's).

There are many youtube video's of them with Rics.
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Todd, I understand how you feel. No need to be ashamed Image

In fact, your post has prompted me to share a secret I have never revealed before. When I write my signature the "D" in "Darren" it's the same style as the "D" in Derek Longmuir's signature. I once thought the BCR drummer was pretty cool - long before his more recent "troubles".
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You guys know WAAAY too much about the Bay City Rollers...
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There are two quotes from that book (only $5 U.S.) I mentioned that I *have* to relate.

Near a photo "Clean-living boys? Not a chance. Behind the scenes, The Bay City Rollers consumed industrial quantities of booze, drugs, and groupies."

This last quote of their section in the book from page 64 is even better (the book was written with a nice sense of humor obviously): "In 1992, Faulkner announced he was going to reform the Rollers - but the ill-conceived plan was magnificently sabotaged when their instruments were stolen by an unemployed musician who later claimed he had done it 'to save the world from The Bay City Rollers'."
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And a very noble deed it was!! Image

He should have been knighted!!
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I don't think his ploy to save the world from the Bay City Rollers worked for long. In the late 90s, there were TWO versions of the Rollers out on tour, and were trying to sue each other over who was really legally entitled to the name. VH1 did a Behind The Music on them around that time and it was interesting, to say the least.
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Post by mrs_brown »

Just when you think you have left the past far behind you someone goes and brings it back up again.. I made it through the 70's with my reputation in tact... lets keep it that way guys.
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Post by ben_brown »

That"s it!! Darren...you've made my mind up.
I'm going to get Dale to refinish my 73 4001 in Ruby Red!
There's no more discussing it. I've made the decision. Just think.....
That CB binding next to that Ruby red....And those FWMOP inlays!
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After reading the title, I though someone figured out how to hook up their 620 to their PS2! Image
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Re: Guitar Hero Using A Rickenbacker!

Post by Ontario_RIC_fan »

Wow.. That's a really cool Burgandy 620 that Stuart "Woody" Wood is playing. I have never seen one in that color ever myself.

I wonder what ever became of the guitar? No trace of it in the register. I love the early 620's. That one must be from 1973/74.

Here's some links to a nice picture

http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp2/features/wal ... ollers.jpg

and some more videos on you tube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUwW108I ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9KN5GCx ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxMZZFCZCOk

No apologies here for the cringe factor - I was 11 in 1976, and the BCR were my idea of power pop, all the girls in my grade 6 class were nuts about them, and my family background is Scottish from Edinburgh originally... I am not ashamed to admit I bought a CD a few years back... Can't say that it is the top of my playlist, but I do have a couple of songs by them on my I-pod.

I am not saying that they had 1/10th the talent of the Beatles, to which they were endlessly compared to in the 70's. But they were not as bad as they are remembered. Hey they have the same taste in RIC's that I do, so they at least appreciated a decent guitar.

I never forgot George Martin's comments on the back of the Beatles HOLLYWOOD BOWL lp. His daughter in 1977 was nuts about them.
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My sister was REALLY into them....and while I was playing my Who and Doors albums (given to me BY HER because she hated that sort of thing), thru her bedroom wall, all I could hear was "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y- NIGHT!" and wondering if we might not be related at all. :)
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