Did George ever play his 360 as a 6 string?
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bliggick
Did George ever play his 360 as a 6 string?
I say yes. I got a video of the Beatles on the Ready Steady Go show in 1964. It's the show where they do "Shout". Although they are lip-syncing they are doing it to a "live" tape that they probably did in that very studio before the audience came in and they did the show. George is playing his 36O and he does some 6-string guitar solos like "Roll Over Beethoven" and I'd say it's unlikely that he would have brought a different guitar for the music taping than for playing on the show. Who knows for sure? Did he use it on the formal recordings as a 6-string?
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chucksimms
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360dave660
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I don't think it is conclusive that John never recorded with it. There are photographs of it in the studio and he did use it on tour.
I strongly doubt that George ever used either of his as six strings. Why would he? He had a pile of six strings and taking half the strings off the Ric would have just meant they were going to have to go back on again - not particularly fun.
I strongly doubt that George ever used either of his as six strings. Why would he? He had a pile of six strings and taking half the strings off the Ric would have just meant they were going to have to go back on again - not particularly fun.
