Maurice Gibb's Bass Guitars

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Maurice Gibb is pictured using a Rickenbacker 4003 bass guitar in the user-uploaded photo on Rickresource.

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One user on TalkBass.com said the following:

"I understand by 1976 Maurice Gibb played mostly Fender precision basses (one of them fretless), but in 1977 the Gibbs signed with Guild guitars, and also unlike any other of their albums the songs that ended in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack were recorded in France. Yes, Stayin' Alive does not sound like it was done with a P bass, but that doesn't sound to me like a Ric either. Maurice probably used his Guild B-302, a fat sounding bass but not as much as his old 4001."

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Maurice Gibb playing a Fender Precision on stage

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During the Bee Gees' performance at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 1997, Maurice Gibb played an Epiphone Viola Bass, as seen in the YouTube video by juie anderson.

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