3 Sep 2023

Worldwide search underway for Paul McCartney's lost guitar

9:23 pm on 3 September 2023
ARCHIVE PHOTO: Musician Paul McCARTNEY turns 80 on June 18, 2022, Paul McCARTNEY (front) sings with all his might into a microphone, behind is John LENNON , half-length, playing guitar; Beatles singer musician England Liverpool GBR music beat music pop music concert The Beatles in the Circus Krone in Munich, on June 24th, 1966; black and white shot; (Photo by SVEN SIMON / SVEN SIMON / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

Paul McCartney, seen here with the late John Lennon, has played a Höfner for most of his career, but has said he'd love to have the first one back. Photo: AFP / Sven Simon

A global search has been launched to find one of the world's most legendary instruments: Paul McCartney's original Höfner bass guitar.

The Lost Bass Project is appealing for information about what it describes as "the most important bass in history".

McCartney bought the instrument for £30 in Hamburg, Germany, in 1961, but it disappeared eight years later.

The bass features in The Beatles' music of those years, including the hits Love Me Do and She Loves You.

Nick Wass is heading Höfner's search project and has joined forces with two journalists in trying to solve the "greatest mystery in the history of rock and roll".

He has collaborated extensively with McCartney and written a book about the missing Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass.

Wass told the BBC that the famous Beatle asked him about the guitar during a recent conversation - and that is how the campaign to find it began.

(FILES) Sir Paul McCartney performs in concert during his One on One tour at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre on July 26, 2017 in Tinley Park, Illinois. As revealed by the Financial Times, Universal Music has been asking platforms like Spotify or Apple Music since April to ban access to its catalog to those who want to use it to enrich AI programs. Google and Universal Music are also in talks about possible licenses for AI-generated melodies and artist voices, the Financial Times also reveals. (Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski / AFP)

Sir Paul McCartney raised the subject of his missing guitar again recently, sparking a new search for it. Photo: AFP / Kamil Krzaczynski

It is not clear what happened to the instrument, which was put away presumably after the Beatles finished filming Get Back in 1969, he said.

"It's not clear where it was stored, who might have been there.

"For most people, they will remember it ... it's the bass that made the Beatles," Wass said.

- This story was originally published by the BBC.

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