Cruisin' Santa Ana

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Some may know this guy


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Nice! Thanks for posting that one, Roy! :D
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Sweet,,way to go Brian..Thanks Roy!
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Very tasteful guitar work there Brian !! 8)
Thanks for posting the link, Roy ! :)
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Way to go! That's really cool! I hope this gets the attention it deserves. :wink:
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To the few that posted a comment, thanks for the kind words and a special thank you to Roy for putting in the effort to create a video on youtube.

This very simple instrumental written by yours truly, features an all Rickenbacker lineup (in case anyone is interested).
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winston wrote: .... features an all Rickenbacker lineup (in case anyone is interested).
Some of your best recordings feature your all-Ric lineup ---- but I'm not biased, eh ? :)
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8mileshigher wrote:
winston wrote: .... features an all Rickenbacker lineup (in case anyone is interested).
Some of your best recordings feature your all-Ric lineup ---- but I'm not biased, eh ? :)
Thanks Rich.......you ARE extremely biased I reckon. :lol:
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Cool, Brian..... love it!! :D Very SoCal IMO but I suspect that two or three of the pics weren't taken in Santa Ana.... :wink: :wink:

Thanks for posting it, Roy.

I can make an educated guess as to which bass you used but what about the others instruments?
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Aitch I used the JG 360v64 on lead. JG 360/12 WB and JG 360v64 for rhythm parts and JG 4003 for bass. The guitars were processed through my Vox Tonelab on the AC30 setting with a hing of reverb and chorus. The bass was recorded direct.
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Hmmm..... I got the bass wrong. I initially though the lead might be your 330 but listening to it again it does sound like toasters. I must pull my 360v64 out of the vault for a run. 8) :wink:
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You know how much I love my 360v64 Aitch. It sounds great through my Vox AC30VR. It is a winning combo for the style of music that I like to play.
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The model 360 is a nice lead instrument and I favor the 21 fretters.
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