February 15, 2001 Interview - Updated May 24, 2001 |
RRP: What model Rickenbackers have you owned?
John: I've only ever owned two - a 360 and a 620.
RRP: What Rickenbackers do you currently own?
John: The same ones - the 360 and the 620. I would never part with them.
RRP: What is it that you like most about these instruments?
John: Their quite distinctive sound. It's as simple as that.
RRP: Do you recall which songs you recorded with Rickenbackers, and if not
all, at least some?
John: "When You Walk in the Room". Some of the mid 60s album tracks after
Frank joined in mid 1964. And all the "Sire" stuff at the end of the 70s.
RRP: Have you purchased these instruments in the UK or from the US?
John: I got the 620 from Morley Music in Croydon, Surrey (UK). The 360 used
to belong to the guy in Jefferson Airplane (can't remember his name). Paul
McNally (no relation), our producer at Sire Records, bought it for me.
RRP: Did you sometimes play Mike Pender's old Rickenbacker Rose Morris Model
1993/12 (in Fireglo) on any of the Searchers' recordings?
John: Yes, it was Mike's. He later had it stolen from the dressing room at the
La Fayette Club in Wolverhampton (UK) in about 1973. It was never recovered.
The Rickenbacker Registration Page is indebted to the efforts of Ms. Wendy Burton
who put these questions to John McNally before one of his performances at Butlins and even
snapped a quick photo backstage.
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