Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Lower Than a Snake's Belly

It's all over the internets, true, but I'm gonna write about it too - it's that despicable.  Someone has stolen Peter Buck's iconic Rickenbacker 360 Jetglo.  Yes.  The one with the Trucker Girl sticker on it.  The one he's had for 26 years and that has been played on every album since Chronic Town and taken around the world many, many times.  

The guitar you heard the first time you heard the R.E.M. song that made you a fan.

The one that's got Peter's DNA permanently embedded in it.




Here's Peter playing it in May in Vancouver BC - the first night of the Accelerate Tour.



And again in March 2006 at the Crocodile with Robyn Hitchcock.  The insane thing?  That pretty blue Telecaster of Robyn's - also an iconic guitar - certainly the one I most often have seen him with, was stolen last November in Toronto and not yet returned so far as I know...

What?  Do you think you can be Robyn or Peter if only you've got their axe?

Is it for the money?  

Why steal something that can never see the light of day and cannot give the world its gift of the voice of the musician whose soul is bound up in it?
 


Here's Robyn playing Peter's Rick - April 2007 again at the Crocodile.  He'd only busted a string on the Telecaster and Peter handed him his to finish the gig.  Both guitars went home with their owners that night.  

Please let them somehow find their way back again.




4 comments:

Cup said...

I've heard the rumors. How low can one person go?

glassmeow said...

I saw it first on that livejournal "file under" (the guy who role plays as Michael Stipe) and hoped it wasn't true but it is.

Robyn's was stolen out of a car on the street - could have been random. This was planned and very personal.

On a brighter note, how was Italy???

Cup said...

We didn't go. I was going with my mother, and she's having severe vertigo/sinus issues that will keep her off planes. We're going to take a meandering car trip along the Southeast coast next month.

Italy next year, though. What better way to celebrate 50!

glassmeow said...

Italy's great anytime - but a nice 50th birthday celebration too!