1986年John Entwistle拥有的Bass,通过木材分析与女王的John Deacon相联,预定拍卖,在女王1986年的Montreux表演中使用。
A John Entwistle-owned 1986 bass, linked to Queen’s John Deacon via wood analysis, is set for auction, confirmed used in Queen’s 1986 Montreux performance.
一把1986年Warwick Buzzard贝斯吉他曾属于The Who的约翰·恩特威斯尔,通过木纹分析被与皇后乐队的约翰·迪肯联系起来,证实了它在皇后乐队1986年蒙特勒流行音乐节的表演和《Friends Will Be Friends》音乐视频中的使用。这一发现基于与档案录像的指纹匹配,使拍卖估价从1万英镑提高到2万英镑至4万英镑。
A 1986 Warwick Buzzard bass guitar once owned by The Who’s John Entwistle has been linked to Queen’s John Deacon through wood grain analysis, confirming its use in Queen’s 1986 Montreux Pop Festival performance and music video for “Friends Will Be Friends.” The discovery, based on a fingerprint-like match with archival footage, has raised its auction estimate from £10,000 to £20,000–£40,000.
该仪器以前在2003年以3 500英镑的价格出售,当时不知道女王的连接,现在据信是Entwistle设计的少数原型之一。
Previously sold in 2003 for £3,500 without knowledge of the Queen connection, the instrument is now believed to be one of a few prototypes designed with Entwistle.
该专辑将于12月2日由威尔特郡的加德纳·霍尔盖特拍卖,因其与两支英国标志性摇滚乐队的罕见联系而引发强烈关注。
It will be auctioned on December 2 by Gardiner Houlgate in Wiltshire, drawing strong interest due to its rare ties to two iconic British rock bands.