Lynott's Rickenbacker
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phlemmy
Lynott's Rickenbacker
I got a new DVD documentary/commentary yesterday and was watching it this morning. They showed Lizzy playing Wild One live and Phil was playing a jet-glo with a chrome pickguard. looked pretty sweet. now if i could only find some pics online of it.
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loendmaestro
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Chris, you and me both. Phil was arguably my first influence,possibly even predating Lemmy, as it was before I even picked up a bass (although the 2 were pretty close, timing wise). I love Lizzy so much (was actually talking to John Sykes, a later and current member, about Lizzy the other month as he's from Blackpool too and comes back up every now and again).
When I first decided I wanted to play I was resigned to trying to get hold of a black Kay P-bass out of a catalogue to be as near like Phil as possible (wanted a Rick but couldn't afford it), but my dad, who is a jazz musician, insisted that if I was going to be a musician I should have a decent instrument, and promptly came up with the bulk of the cash for my first Rick. I shall be eternally grateful.
I will never forget the first time I saw Lizzy live on the Old Grey Whistle Test; that (along with seeing Hawkwind live shortly after) was what convinced me I HAD to be in a rock band....
BTW, cool picture Chris; he's sorely missed by me. Phil had it all....
When I first decided I wanted to play I was resigned to trying to get hold of a black Kay P-bass out of a catalogue to be as near like Phil as possible (wanted a Rick but couldn't afford it), but my dad, who is a jazz musician, insisted that if I was going to be a musician I should have a decent instrument, and promptly came up with the bulk of the cash for my first Rick. I shall be eternally grateful.
I will never forget the first time I saw Lizzy live on the Old Grey Whistle Test; that (along with seeing Hawkwind live shortly after) was what convinced me I HAD to be in a rock band....
BTW, cool picture Chris; he's sorely missed by me. Phil had it all....
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
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Your dad's opinion is the same as I've always had. My dad's a little thick-headed, but oh well...at least he likes me and likes to hear me play! I don't think his opinions have changed much with regard to expensive specialty items, though. He seems to believe that if you can buy a bike at Wal-Mart for $99.00, then its completely insane to buy a different one at a bike shop for $800.00!
Back to the thread...I've got the above "Jailbreak" song stuck in my head now.(Where I work, we call that the "Daily Humjob!")
Back to the thread...I've got the above "Jailbreak" song stuck in my head now.(Where I work, we call that the "Daily Humjob!")
Play what you love, love what you play!
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