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Just wanted to report that I saw Death Cab for Cutie here in Memphis last night, and (RickResource member) Chris Walla's Ric's were sounding gooooood. He played a Gretsch Duo Jet some, too, which was also awesome. Looked like he was mostly playing that red 360 with the Seymour Duncans, and it sounded great. He pulled out a Mapleglo 330 and a Mapleglo 660/12 as well.

Great show from a great band, and a great (slightly overdriven) Rickenbacker sound.
'92 360/6 MG BT, '11 620/6 FG, Tele Deluxe, AC15, ten fingers.

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Cool,Kevin! I really like this band,one of the most interesting rhythm sections in any current band i know. As a former Memphibian,i'm interested in what venue you saw them?
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They played the Mud Island Amphitheatre. It was a great venue, though the first row of seats was about ten feet away from the band, which Ben Gibbard expressed his displeasure about. The sound was... decent. A little too much bass, but my wife and I were sitting pretty close so I think a sub may have been pointed at us.

Great show, great band!
'92 360/6 MG BT, '11 620/6 FG, Tele Deluxe, AC15, ten fingers.

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