Do Ricks Make A Difference?
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Do Ricks Make A Difference?
You bet they do. We played a gig last Tuesday night, first on a three band bill. The headliners were Red Pony Clock, an eclectic eight-member group from Berkeley, Ca. Sandwiched between us was another local Denver outfit, The Breezy Porticos...very likeable pop tunesmiths. We've played with them often in the past, but it had been a couple of years. The last time I saw them, Andy Falconetti, their guitarist and singer, was playing some kind of Silvertone guitar. On this occasion, however, I was thrilled to see that he had acquired a brand new Fireglo Rick 330. I don't know which aspect was more impressive: the amazing visual spectacle or the vastly improved sound of the band...and all with the addition of one little guitar. I'm afraid I gushed a bit when talking to him after the gig; he's one very proud new parent, and rightly so. I even told him about this Forum...I hope he'll check it out and become a member.
What a difference a Rickenbacker makes...
What a difference a Rickenbacker makes...
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Ha. This is all too familiar. I helped a large (10 piece) group last Summer. The main guitarist had just invested a mint in a new Les Paul and massive 5150 stack. He was knocked out by how good my Rics (1997SPC/VB and 360V64) sounded -and through my Roland JC120. Lots of compliments and questions were to follow.
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Yup Dane, I had a similar experience myself. I had messed around with a variety of guitars and amps but it was only when I went back to my old Ric that my bandmates said "STOP, YOU IDIOT, THAT's THE ONE". Then I added the VOX AC15 and the rest is rock'n'roll history ..... not. But it did really help the sound of the band come together.
Dane.... thats quite a wide ranging show lineup, aint it? First an eclectic something-or-other, then a pop group, and then a gamelan band!
Dane.... thats quite a wide ranging show lineup, aint it? First an eclectic something-or-other, then a pop group, and then a gamelan band!
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This is true! ... I've played a 360 since about '86 but only since I've started playing through my VOX AC15 (less than 2 years now) have I fully appreciated how versitile a guitar it can be. I can get easily get jangly clean, super sweet mellow, and also some real gritty crunch.
“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
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Welcome Jason. New members are always a highpoint for us here.
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