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Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?

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SurferJohnny
Posted 2007-02-28 2:06 PM (#112983)
Subject: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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Hello all again!

I have been really rying to perfect my fingerpicking. I have been watching lessons and tutorials on YouTube, I stumbled across this video on YouTube of Paul McCartney playing 'Blackbird'.

About 1/2 way thru the song, I noticed the headstock. Kinda looks like signature ovation headstock. I then went back to the beginning and noticed when he plugs in, the back appears to be 'O' as well.

Am I seeing things, or does one of the Fab 4 play an 'O'???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYTDRx6zegw

SJ
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-02-28 2:12 PM (#112984 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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i think paul played a lefty custom legend that his wife had built for him with some saying on the back of the headstock..cant think of the saying off the top of my head tho..jason
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-28 2:14 PM (#112985 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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On the back of the headstock was engraved:

". . Don't go Swimmin' with One-Legged Women . ."
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SurferJohnny
Posted 2007-02-28 2:16 PM (#112986 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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I just did a search, and see this has been covered previously in the YouTube thread.

My bad.


J
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-28 2:21 PM (#112987 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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clifford, you are so naughty!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-02-28 2:24 PM (#112988 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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There's a pic in the Ovation book of McCartney playing this guitar, possibly taken from this concert (same clothes -- I remember the scarf as it was so 70's).
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-02-28 2:37 PM (#112989 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?



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This video come from "Wings over America tour" from 1976 and Paul is playing a nice Custom Legend.
It's a great show and sometimes when I ask me why I love so much O's guitars, I remember that concert and I've got a reply!!!

I've got a very rare bootleg LP (near to be unique, only 100 made) of the same concert recorded in France in 1976 at "Pantin" (a city near Paris).
It was a gift from one of my friend for one of my birthday long time ago...

J :)
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Terr0r
Posted 2007-03-01 12:49 PM (#112990 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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Oh yeah, I remember the tour well, as after he finished the "Wings over America" tour he then played the same set for a few nights at Wembley, London. It was the first time I heard an Ovation played and have been a fan ever since. There was a triple album released shortly afterwards called "Wings over America" in which the centrefold are drawings of the band with Paul playing the custom legend and Denny Laine his fab double neck (can't remember the make...I think possibly ibanez). Great show and great album...must try and get it on cd if it's still available.

Cheers
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mk64
Posted 2007-03-01 3:59 PM (#112991 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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I was thinking Denny's double neck was a Gibson, hence the line from Venus and Mars/Rockshow..."What's that man movin' 'cross the stage---It looks a lot like the one used by Jimmy Page..."

M
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-01 4:38 PM (#112992 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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(I could be wrong, but) I think it WAS an Ibanez . . .
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-03-01 5:21 PM (#112993 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?



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You're right Cliff.
It was an Ibanez Artwood.
MAYBE THIS ONE???

J :)

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richardd
Posted 2007-03-01 5:52 PM (#112994 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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That's the one.

....long live the seventies !
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-03-01 6:39 PM (#112995 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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That's an Ibanez "copy" of a guitar designed by Rex Bogue for John Mclauglin. Ibanez did a single neck version too.
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Kass-2077
Posted 2007-03-04 2:52 PM (#112996 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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

What about this one? The whole band seems to play Ovations :-)
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richardd
Posted 2007-03-04 9:13 PM (#112997 - in reply to #112983)
Subject: Re: Paul McCartney - is this an 'O'?


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Even though it was over 30 years ago, the tone they pulled from their O's really holds up.

....the classic Ovation sound
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