![]() This anonymous source tipped off American forces soon after confirming bin Laden as the bass player, providing U.S. Starting next month, the National Museum of American History is set to exhibit the Crate BX50 DLX-2 2-Channel 50 Watt bass amp on which Osama bin Laden fatefully practiced the Chili Peppers’ cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground,” giving away his own location when the volume of his amateur attempt to replicate Flea’s bass line attracted the attention of a Pakistani intelligence officer living nearby in Abbottabad. History lovers are going to be lined up around the block to see this! forces while he was teaching himself to play “Higher Ground” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is coming to the Smithsonian. Now, a key memento from this historic manhunt is being put on public display for the very first time: The bass amp that gave away bin Laden’s position to U.S. ![]() military’s 10 year search for Osama bin Laden concluded on May 2, 2011, as Navy SEALS raided a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where they shot and killed the 9/11 architect.
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