Interesting trivia: He had it worked on in NYC a few years ago ( imagine the nerve of the guy who worked on it, it's probably the most valuable guitar in the world) by a great luthier and real nice fellow, Flip Scippio. He made the last tret play in tune, and it didnt work right that way for one of the Beatles tunes, ( possibly that fabled warbling Fadd9 intro to Hard Days NIght?) so Paul actually had him change it back! ,,,and that's NOT bullshit.
Interesting trivia: He had it worked on in NYC a few years ago ( imagine the nerve of the guy who worked on it, it's probably the most valuable guitar in the world) by a great luthier and real nice fellow, Flip Scippio. He made the last tret play in tune, and it didnt work right that way for one of the Beatles tunes, ( possibly that fabled warbling Fadd9 intro to Hard Days NIght?) so Paul actually had him change it back? ,,,and that's NOT bullshit.
yo its close but the quality suck and you shake a lot but i wont judge for that because me to i was shaking when i saw paul mccartney i quebec city with my cam lol jesus i just couldnt concentrate with my cam i was to busy watching him play lol
That's pure, unsweetened bullshit. His Hofner is not now, nor has it ever been in the Smithsonian. He tours with this bass, his original '63 model. THe only modification is that he took the pick guard off it.
@DouggMacKenzie I think I've heard Paul say that he hasn't used his original Hofner since the mid 60's. He's now on his 3rd or 4th Hofner bass. Hofner custom makes them for Paul. But he has never donated any of the Hofner's to any museum. BTW Paul used a Rickenbacker bass from the mid 60's but switched back to an updated "McCartney Hofner" in the mid-80's.
@MegaObserver1 I'd like to see a citation for that. Actually, that IS his '63, with which he tours, according to his bass tech. I know he used the Ricky in the late '60s, for two years, but went back to the Hofner before the Beatles broke up. there is an entire website devoted to his instruments, which focuses mainly on his Hofners. The content is mostly provided by historians and Macca's bass techs.
Interesting trivia: He had it worked on in NYC a few years ago ( imagine the nerve of the guy who worked on it, it's probably the most valuable guitar in the world) by a great luthier and real nice fellow, Flip Scippio. He made the last tret play in tune, and it didnt work right that way for one of the Beatles tunes, ( possibly that fabled warbling Fadd9 intro to Hard Days NIght?) so Paul actually had him change it back! ,,,and that's NOT bullshit.
mamachip 11 months ago
Interesting trivia: He had it worked on in NYC a few years ago ( imagine the nerve of the guy who worked on it, it's probably the most valuable guitar in the world) by a great luthier and real nice fellow, Flip Scippio. He made the last tret play in tune, and it didnt work right that way for one of the Beatles tunes, ( possibly that fabled warbling Fadd9 intro to Hard Days NIght?) so Paul actually had him change it back? ,,,and that's NOT bullshit.
mamachip 11 months ago
i saw him at the shea stadium yesterday, and it was AMAZING!!!! i cant stop thinking about it!!!!!!! gosh, i love him.
emilyydx 2 years ago
Yesterday, huh? That's amazing since Shea was torn down last year.
johnradner 2 years ago
hahaha, my bad. i meant citi field. sorry
emilyydx 2 years ago
i was at the mets /Rockeys game there i would have loved to gone 2 that but i had 2 go to n.c
saxman968 2 years ago
I hate you.....not! I am just VERY jelaous of you being so close. Cheers!
BlueBirdPhillip 2 years ago
yo its close but the quality suck and you shake a lot but i wont judge for that because me to i was shaking when i saw paul mccartney i quebec city with my cam lol jesus i just couldnt concentrate with my cam i was to busy watching him play lol
reystevens 3 years ago
That's the original Hoffner bass that McCartney played on the Ed Sullivan show. They took it from the Smithsonian just for the concert.
kelbikerchik 3 years ago
thats awesome
southplnk 3 years ago
That's pure, unsweetened bullshit. His Hofner is not now, nor has it ever been in the Smithsonian. He tours with this bass, his original '63 model. THe only modification is that he took the pick guard off it.
Get your facts straight and cite your references.
DouggMacKenzie 3 years ago 7
u kno ur stuff
musickid5897 3 years ago
@DouggMacKenzie I think I've heard Paul say that he hasn't used his original Hofner since the mid 60's. He's now on his 3rd or 4th Hofner bass. Hofner custom makes them for Paul. But he has never donated any of the Hofner's to any museum. BTW Paul used a Rickenbacker bass from the mid 60's but switched back to an updated "McCartney Hofner" in the mid-80's.
MegaObserver1 1 year ago
@MegaObserver1 I'd like to see a citation for that. Actually, that IS his '63, with which he tours, according to his bass tech. I know he used the Ricky in the late '60s, for two years, but went back to the Hofner before the Beatles broke up. there is an entire website devoted to his instruments, which focuses mainly on his Hofners. The content is mostly provided by historians and Macca's bass techs.
DouggMacKenzie 1 year ago
all I can say is there better be a DVD
sgtpepper1138 3 years ago