12 String
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freddybrass
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12 String
Looking for a list or link of some 12 string electric guitar songs from the 60's and early 70's.
Sorry about the multiple posts.
Sorry about the multiple posts.
If I Needed Someone
Mr. Tambourine Man
That Thing You Do
There are three of my favorites. OK, so the third one is from the mid '90s, but it sounds like it could have been written 45 years ago.
JimK
Mr. Tambourine Man
That Thing You Do
There are three of my favorites. OK, so the third one is from the mid '90s, but it sounds like it could have been written 45 years ago.
JimK
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Written by Brian, Carl, and Mike when they were just lads...
The 12-string hook on "Dance, Dance, Dance" was played by Glen Campbell, for those who don't know. And wasn't it a surprise when, at RIC75, Billy Hinsche revealed that the opening notes of "California Girls" were played on a Rick 12! I'd always thought of it as a processed analog keyboard of some kind, since they did use a Rhodes and a Fender Piano Celeste on stage.
The 12-string hook on "Dance, Dance, Dance" was played by Glen Campbell, for those who don't know. And wasn't it a surprise when, at RIC75, Billy Hinsche revealed that the opening notes of "California Girls" were played on a Rick 12! I'd always thought of it as a processed analog keyboard of some kind, since they did use a Rhodes and a Fender Piano Celeste on stage.
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Yeah! I was surprised too but then a lot of sounds on Pet Sounds made more sense too, I just don't think of guitars right away when I think of the beach boys.
When I saw Brian Wilson a few weeks ago, "wouldn't it be nice" and "sloop john b" both had 2 12 strings!
An interesting thing, sometimes up to 5 people would be playing tamborines!
When I saw Brian Wilson a few weeks ago, "wouldn't it be nice" and "sloop john b" both had 2 12 strings!
An interesting thing, sometimes up to 5 people would be playing tamborines!
