Ric at Bonnaroo

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ch willie
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Ric at Bonnaroo

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I've been watching the Bonnaroo stream--I've seen a few Ric basses being played.

I've noticed more Ric basses being played by younger bands. I'd say the Ric has always been cool, but there's a resurgence on. It's nice to see.
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There will be even more Rics tomorrow when Tom Petty takes the stage...
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ch willie wrote:I've been watching the Bonnaroo stream--I've seen a few Ric basses being played.

I've noticed more Ric basses being played by younger bands. I'd say the Ric has always been cool, but there's a resurgence on. It's nice to see.
I see them more on SNL than I remember too.
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Re: Ric at Bonnaroo

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I've watched so many concerts online or DVD this week, and I've seen so many Ric basses--Grizzly Bear, McCartney, Scott Pilgrim film, Eagles--Randy Meisner used one on the Hotel California album, Pink Floyd, several acts at Bonnaroo, Beady Eye, and quite few more.
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