RICK ROOTS--330F
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:02 am
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hgUQOI0UGqQ&feature=related
For its age, this is a really clear old vid with decent sound!
For its age, this is a really clear old vid with decent sound!
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Furthermore, if George had played one, i'm sure i'd be sitting here strumming my 360Fc63 right now.jingle_jangle wrote: How would the Beatles have sounded if George had played a 360F (obviously a great country instrument, judging from this and other videos surfacing!) instead of a Country Gent?
I was judging by when George probably would have gotten his, and assuming at that point it would have been a brand new one.jingle_jangle wrote:More probably a 360FV59, don't you think?
I've never seen one with a '63 serial number, JB. Seems they jump from '61 to '67. Anyone got anymore info on this topic?nyrkickazz1 wrote:I was judging by when George probably would have gotten his, and assuming at that point it would have been a brand new one.jingle_jangle wrote:More probably a 360FV59, don't you think?
You're absolutely correct about that. Always found it odd as well!jingle_jangle wrote:I've never seen one with a '63 serial number, JB. Seems they jump from '61 to '67. Anyone got anymore info on this topic?
I remember that. I'd forgotten. I think the original owner sold it, and all the murals and C/W paraphenelia were taken away in the Samba Club makeover. In the 80s it was kind of a biker hangout for awhile, then in the late 80s and early 90s the club started booking swing, country swing, and rockabilly again. I even got to see Wanda Jackson play there in the mid 90s. I thought that a year or so before being torn down it was renamed the Foothill again but it didn't work out. I could be mistaken. Did you live in the Long Beach area for awhile Paul or did you dirve down from where you lived in Beverly Hills?jingle_jangle wrote:It is one and the same. Ten years ago, I used to go there on Saturday nights, where my local Brasilian Samba Club (Samba Lá, out of Long Beach) put on regular shows. This went on until it was torn down. It became primarily a Latin dance/night club in its last years. No pics on the wall then.
At the time I was going there, I had NO idea of its history! I just thought it was a (large) dive bar...