Susanna Hoffs and her 350SH
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anonymous
Susanna Hoffs and her 350SH
I've been listening more and more to Susanna's guitar work of the past 20 years and was wondering how someone who owns one of her limited edition likes it? I definitely can tell that the folks who own a 350SH tend to hold on to them more so than say a 370RM or a 660TP, so this series has always been a bit of a mystery to me.
If someone who's owned/played one of these could write a recap of your thoughts on tone, versatility etc. it would be greatly appreciated.
If someone who's owned/played one of these could write a recap of your thoughts on tone, versatility etc. it would be greatly appreciated.
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anonymous
Nice to see the "R" word mentioned in this article in today's (yesterday's, by now?) Guardian on the Bangles' reunion ...
"Their new, fourth album, Doll Revolution, has the Rickenbacker shimmer and sun-kissed harmonies of old and keeps at bay the spectre of the 1980s revival circuit."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,913274,00.html
(No mention of the signature model, though.)
"Their new, fourth album, Doll Revolution, has the Rickenbacker shimmer and sun-kissed harmonies of old and keeps at bay the spectre of the 1980s revival circuit."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,913274,00.html
(No mention of the signature model, though.)
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anonymous
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anonymous
Yes .. the band listed in the Austin Powers' credit roll is "Ming Tea", featuring Susanna on her Rick in go-go boots. Somewhere on the net I read that they actually played the LA club scene, though I am a bit suspicious of this info... anyone know for sure? That would have been a fun show if they really did.
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