The B52's Ricky Wilson's Mosrite Tunings
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 2:43 pm
Listening to the B52's (1980) "Wild Planet" album, and remembered how the whole original B52's sound foundation was Ricky Wilson's Mosrite with his (distinctive) open tunings.
Look on the back of the first B52's album and there is Ricky's blue Mosrite in full glory (either a Ventures II or a Mark V) with his standard string set-up, playing only four strings; (third and fourth string missing).
He also often played with five strings; (no third or G).
Here are some of his open tuning string (song specific) configurations:
(X: represents no string)
Strobe Light: DADXBB
Rock Lobster: CFXXFF
52 Girls: EADXBB
Private Idaho: EBDXBB
Party Out of Bounds: BADXG#C#
Dance This Mess Around: CFXXFF
Wilson is reported to have once stated "I just tune the strings till I hear something I like, and then something comes out...No, I don't write anything down I have no idea how the tunings go."
Wilson died in 1985, and in my opinion the genuine sound of the B52's passed with him and his wicked cool tunings and Mosrite vibe.
I remember playing "52 Girls", "Give Me Back My Man", and "Private Idaho" in my college punk/new wave band in 1982, with my 1971 Mosrite VI; I did "the tunings" and Man, there was that sound! (The kids went wild; bounce, bounce, bounce!)
Edit by Admin 101Volts on July 9, 2025 (15 years after this thread was created)
You can find much more information at The Gear Page here, where I made this reply in 2023, after most of this Mosrite Forum thread. There's further discussion in the page at TGP after my reply, too:
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... t-37626159
Look on the back of the first B52's album and there is Ricky's blue Mosrite in full glory (either a Ventures II or a Mark V) with his standard string set-up, playing only four strings; (third and fourth string missing).
He also often played with five strings; (no third or G).
Here are some of his open tuning string (song specific) configurations:
(X: represents no string)
Strobe Light: DADXBB
Rock Lobster: CFXXFF
52 Girls: EADXBB
Private Idaho: EBDXBB
Party Out of Bounds: BADXG#C#
Dance This Mess Around: CFXXFF
Wilson is reported to have once stated "I just tune the strings till I hear something I like, and then something comes out...No, I don't write anything down I have no idea how the tunings go."
Wilson died in 1985, and in my opinion the genuine sound of the B52's passed with him and his wicked cool tunings and Mosrite vibe.
I remember playing "52 Girls", "Give Me Back My Man", and "Private Idaho" in my college punk/new wave band in 1982, with my 1971 Mosrite VI; I did "the tunings" and Man, there was that sound! (The kids went wild; bounce, bounce, bounce!)
Edit by Admin 101Volts on July 9, 2025 (15 years after this thread was created)
You can find much more information at The Gear Page here, where I made this reply in 2023, after most of this Mosrite Forum thread. There's further discussion in the page at TGP after my reply, too:
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... t-37626159