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Tio i Topp

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:50 am
by admin
There are great memories of Tio i Topp in the following videos. Can you spot a Rickenbacker?




Re: Tio i Topp

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:27 am
by royclough
loved it

Re: Tio i Topp

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:37 am
by rickbeat
This is a fantastic reminder about the time when I grew up. Remember that I listened to "Tio i topp" every Saturday afternoon at 15.00 hours. The fact that many British groups made it good here gave the Swedes many chances to see them live on smaller venues.
This program, together with the TV show "Opp-å-poppa", was one of the few sources that I could listen to as a 7-8 years old kid. I think I already at this time set my goal to be a musician (read rock star).
The first time I became aware of The Beatles was on the broadcast shown in part 1, Opp-å-Poppa. This also was a life changing event for me.
During 1963-64 there were not many Rickenbacker guitars visible on the stages in Sweden. It took some time before Rose, Morris sold bunches of twelvestrings and sixstrings. Rickenbacker was almost mandatory in bands at one period.

I can only enjoy watching these two clips and go back to Memory Lane. BTW, the producer and narrator, Rolf Hammarlund, of this is a friend of mine. We have met a couple of times discussing Beatles and Rickenbackers. He has a Model 1996 from back then. I have played it and it felt really nice!
Rolf's Model 1996 (signed by one of the few playing a Rickenbacker in the first chapter)
Rolf's Model 1996 (signed by one of the few playing a Rickenbacker in the first chapter)

Re: Tio i Topp

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:33 am
by admin
Thanks it is so nice to hear from you again. I especially enjoyed your comments underscoring the importance of this program.