
The Cribsâ Ryan Jarman had a guitar stolen â only to find it in the hands of The 1975 and Beabadoobee 20 years later
The Cribs â Ryan Jarman has revealed that the guitar used in the early days of the band is now in the hands of The 1975 and Beabadoobee , following it being stolen nearly 20 years ago. The guitar in question is a vintage Fender Mustang that the Jarman brothers - bassist Gary, guitarist Ryan, and drummer Ross - used to write some of the music in their early days, as they rose to prominence in the mid-â00s in the UK indie rock scene. Speaking to Guitar World , Gary explained how they first got the axe, with Ryan saving up the money from either his â18th or 19th birthdayâ to get the â78 Sunburst model. He also said that there were some things that made it stand out to them, adding: âFor some reason, it had this birdseye maple [headstock]. It looked really cool. âIt was still cheap. It was ÂŁ600 quid or whatever, in the late â90s. It was a really nice guitar, and we used it on all the early Cribs stuff.â He went on to share that the guitar later got stolen in 2000 âafter a show in Leeds, at the Cockpitâ, and went missing for years - until he came across it nearly 20 years later in an unusual coincidence. âIt was in 2002 - it got stolen - and then in 2020, during the pandemic, I was reading an interview online and there, in the background [of the photo], was the Mustang on the wall. âI was like, âThat looks like Ryanâs Mustangâ,â he added, saying he could tell that it was the same model based on the figured maple headstock and a blemish on the pickguard. Recommended âThe interview was with the owner of the Dirty Hit [Jamie Oborne], which was The 1975âs label,â Gary continued. âI knew The 1975âs A&R guy, so I contacted him. I was like, âHey, can you put us in touch with this dude? I think thatâs Ryanâs Mustang.ââ âSo then we started matching photographs to it, and it looked exactly the same,â Ryan chimed in. âEventually, we heard from Matty Healy [The 1975 frontman] and he was like, âYeah, it was my guitar for a bit!ââ The indie stars then told the outlet that they even went as far as getting the police to piece together some forensic evidence to confirm it was the same guitar they used in the â00s, but soon realised that it had changed hands yet again. âHe had given it to one of their other artists, Beabadoobee, and it then was like Beabadoobeeâs main guitar,â Gary said. âSo it was Ryâs guitar, then it went missing for 20 years, then it was with Matty Healy in The 1975, then it went to Beabadoobee!â He continued: âI donât know where it is now, but weâre still trying to get it back! That is one of the only guitars thatâs ever meant anything to me. It was the guitar that I used in The...
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