The Foreign Films

Artists Who Use Rickenbackers

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tmossman
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The Foreign Films

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Just booked a trip to see one of my personal favorites in Toronto.

Beautiful 360 sound(s)

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A complete stunner. Number one with a bullet in a perfect world.

But someone get that guy an Accent taillpiece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great sound. Thanks for sharing.
Ka is a wheel.
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jimk
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The steel guitar is a nice touch, too.
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Re: The Foreign Films

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Good Rick sound. And a good tune. Hmmmm......I always wanted to know what happened to my old Wurlitzer electric piano. Now I know and it seems to be in good hands.
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