Roger Joined Bruce on stage for a song at a concert not long ago, and I guess he either borrowed a guitar or has a stash of Ricks we don't know about, but he's seen playing a 660/12. quality of the vid isn't great, but you can clearly see the cresting wave at 2:41 in the video.
Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, and a 660/12??
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- tennis_nick
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Re: Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, and a 660/12??
Probably borrowed SVZ's as seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwLfgH6D_EA
- sloop_john_b
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Re: Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, and a 660/12??
Little Steven is actually playing his Jetglo 660/12 in that video as well!
I can really hear the tonal difference between the guitar Roger's playing here and one of his 370/12's, for instance - I have to chalk it up to the solid body, as it sounds just like my 660/12 here. Could be roundwound strings too? It's very bright.
I can really hear the tonal difference between the guitar Roger's playing here and one of his 370/12's, for instance - I have to chalk it up to the solid body, as it sounds just like my 660/12 here. Could be roundwound strings too? It's very bright.
Re: Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, and a 660/12??
So he is! I get too dizzy watching that video - first time through it I saw the instrument and knew Little Steven had one, and stopped. I fastened my seatbelt, took my dramamine, and watched it through this time.
Googling on how to spell dramamine, I found this. Never heard or though of something like that. Sounds like a lot of fun.... NOT!
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=801
Googling on how to spell dramamine, I found this. Never heard or though of something like that. Sounds like a lot of fun.... NOT!
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=801
- firstbassman
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Re: Bruce Springsteen, Roger McGuinn, and a 660/12??
Guys, there is a thread on the Byrds forum here . . . .
http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 8&t=381580
