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"Zorba's Dance" was played on a Souvlakiglo Shaftesbury bozouki replica.
By Bill Wyman on holiday.
By Bill Wyman on holiday.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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When I pick up my 370/12, I always play the intro and outro of "Hard Day's Night", as well as "Mr. Tamborine Man", as if instinctively. For me, I'd have to say those are the definitive Rickenbacker recordings.
But then again, there's also stuff like "In The City" by The Jam, which is a whole different side of the Rickenbacker sound. It's tough to choose.
But then again, there's also stuff like "In The City" by The Jam, which is a whole different side of the Rickenbacker sound. It's tough to choose.
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FAWLB was the FIRST song I ever played on my 660-12. My first attempt ever on any Rick 12 was on a NS 360-12 back in mid '65--Mr. Tambourine Man--VERY slowly...
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