
Groovy Beatles pictures
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Re: Groovy Beatles pictures
Winner.
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Nice catch, Kira. In the picture I posted the pickups almost look like pickup covers. The lighting makes the horns look sharper than they are.
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Definitely shoes. I won't be able to stuff my LP into my scanner but I can take a digital photo if you like.servant wrote:No, I mean his shoes. I can't access my LP right now, but it's this photo:brammy wrote:You mean his socks?
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Haven't studied it lately, but I'm sure this is one of the "Paul Is Dead clues" pictures, with red dots on and around his shoes, which he is not wearing.
I'll get back to you later after having a closer look at the LP booklet.
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Fender VI bass is is!
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I thought I would post a few of the lads in later years with their Rickenbacker's. Namely Paul and George. Here is Paul with his 4001S. Obviously yo cansee Ringo on stage with Paul. I think it was in LA, 1976
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Here is Paul from the 1976 Tour, Rockestra and Give My Regards to Broad Street.
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Another from 1976. A still from the All the Best commercial with Paul and his 360V64/12. Sorry the quality isn't better. And a couple form the Once Upon a Long Ago video.
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Paul promoting All the Best. George in 1987 from Guitar World.
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Cool Greaser Haircuts for the Fab Four 
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In the top Broad Street pic, I recognize Dave Edmunds and Ringo. Who is playing the black Les Paul in the middle?simer4001 wrote:Here is Paul from the 1976 Tour, Rockestra and Give My Regards to Broad Street.
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servant wrote:In the top Broad Street pic, I recognize Dave Edmunds and Ringo. Who is playing the black Les Paul in the middle?simer4001 wrote:Here is Paul from the 1976 Tour, Rockestra and Give My Regards to Broad Street.
I don't know who's playing the LP, but isn't that Grizzly Adams standing in the left background
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