Rickenbacker Saves the Jam!

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Rickenbacker Saves the Jam!

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I had a few friends over for a small jam session Saturday. I was planning on playing bass only on a few rock songs, but decided to sit in on a few rockabilly songs with my 381v69. Everyone loved the sound! They said it added the right "jangle" for the music. Then I pulled out my 360/12 as a joke. Once again, it was a hit.

So when I got to the office yesterday, I had some e-mails from the other guys talking about the jam and mentioning that we should do more songs to feature the Rics. Can you say "Hard Day's Night", "Ticket to Ride" and some Tom Petty?
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Very Cool, keep on Jamming

dont forget

If I needed someone
And Your bird can sing take 4
Mr. Tambourine Man
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Post by highway_star »

"And Your Bird Can Sing" is cool. Thanks for reminding me about that one.

And there's also "Eight Miles High".
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Post by rickwatt »

Try "She don't care about time" by the Byrds. Great beat,lyrics and harmonies-
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