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McCartney had asked Höfner to help find the missing instrument that helped launch Beatlemania across the universe, Scott Jones, a journalist who teamed up with Höfner executive Nick Wass to track it down, said Friday.
“Paul said to me, ‘Hey, because you’re from Höfner, couldn’t you help find my bass?’” Wass said. “And that’s what sparked this great hunt. Sitting there, seeing what the lost bass means to Paul, I was determined to solve the mystery.” More
Largemouth?
Can somebody help me track down the Lincoln logs I had as a kid? They launched me into my adulthood.
I think Napoleon Dynamite reunited with a delicious bass would be more newsworthy – especially if it was attached to his long lost sister Taylor Swift.
I like George and Ringo, Paul not so much.
I play a Fender Jazz bass- nowhere near 37 lbs, but pretty good for whacking anybody who rushes the stage.
I’m biased, but I think it’s cool when a musician is reunited with an instrument that he/she has an emotional attachment. I have one myself…not that I’m any type of great player, but it’s part of my hurricane bugout list.
Some of them thar comments are little fishy…
I’m just jealous that I didn’t get ’em in first! 🙂
Wasn’t Paul killed in a car crash in the late 60s?
I guess that’s expired Beatles lore that has been
Long since abandoned.
Well, we now know what Joe Scarborough and the msNBC Mourning AM Grifters will be recalling and retelling all upcoming week long, instead of Southern Chicken Roasts.
Did he fly United when it was stolen?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo