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− | Steinberger started to produced their headless basses in [[1980]]. On [[1982-01-18]] [[Sting]] | + | Steinberger started to produced their headless basses in [[1980]]. On [[1982-01-18]] [[Sting]] tried out Andy's bass first at the soundcheck and then for the concert - his own black L2 model with the serial # 430 was manufactured in 9/82 and sent to him shortly after directly from the factory. |
− | [[ | + | During the [[1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour]] [[Danny Quatrochi]] played it on [[Invisible Sun]], while [[Sting]] only used it occasionally. |
Andy also owns that bass (allegedly the one that [[Sting]] used on [[1982-01-18]]), while Stewart has got a similar guitar at the [[Sacred Grove]]. | Andy also owns that bass (allegedly the one that [[Sting]] used on [[1982-01-18]]), while Stewart has got a similar guitar at the [[Sacred Grove]]. |
Revision as of 09:54, 11 December 2021
Steinberger L2 | |
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Artist: | Sting |
Band or ensemble: | Last Exit / The Police / Sting |
Time gear used: | 1982 - YYYY |
Contents
Introduction
Steinberger started to produced their headless basses in 1980. On 1982-01-18 Sting tried out Andy's bass first at the soundcheck and then for the concert - his own black L2 model with the serial # 430 was manufactured in 9/82 and sent to him shortly after directly from the factory.
During the 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour Danny Quatrochi played it on Invisible Sun, while Sting only used it occasionally.
Andy also owns that bass (allegedly the one that Sting used on 1982-01-18), while Stewart has got a similar guitar at the Sacred Grove.
Quotations and trivia
This section needs more information.
See also
External links
References and footnotes
sources: 1982-05 Trouser Press, internet