Buzzcocks!!

Artists Who Use Rickenbackers

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Dasher
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Re: Buzzcocks!!

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Good to see a bit of the Irwell sound from a Ric instead of that inferior Mersey stuff!!!

Makes mine feel at home - it followed and shared stages with this lot throughout the Manchester punk revolution in late '76 and early '77 - my Ric probably remembers more of it than I do!!
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They're great! Their later, non-famous songs are great, too.
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The Mod Lang
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Yeah! This is great! One of my favorite punk bands!
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Just stumbled onto this vid and saw that someone beat me to the punch sharing it here. Still a great performance and worth commenting. Love the 330FG w/hi-gain and IMHO Diggle chose the perfect vehicle for this song. John Maher will forever be among my favorite drummers of all time - along with Rat Scabies and Rick Buckler. Use to cover this as a bass player with my late 70's cover band of rag-tag punk shipmates in Bremerton, WA.
360/12C63 FG and several other guitars & basses not as nice
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