• great Rickenbacker songs

    From peterfalahee@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 8 03:57:32 2017
    Last train to Clarksville is played on a gretsch 12 string not sure what model but that's what was used ... pete cobra falahee

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  • From dongumbert@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 14 06:16:13 2018
    Not knowing how old this thread is, I’ll add another....Suspecting a Ric 12 was used in Henley’s “Heart of the Matter”, it just so happens that Heartbreaker Mike Campbell not only played on the record, he also co-wrote it.

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  • From rajaarfan367@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Kirk Anderson on Tue Jul 31 12:56:23 2018
    On Wednesday, 3 January 1996 11:00:00 UTC+3, Kirk Anderson wrote:
    Just for fun, I'd like to make myself a tape of "great Rickenbacker songs". Likely suspects so far:

    --"Mr Tambourine Man" or another Byrds number
    --"Hard Day's Night" and "I Call Your Name"
    --"I Can't Explain" or perhaps another Who song
    --"Up Around the Bend" by Creedence
    --Petty's "The Waiting" or maybe "Refugee"
    --REM "Radio Free Europe" or "Superman"
    --something by the Bangles? (but what?)

    I'd like more suggestions. I'd also like to know if a Rick
    was used for the Animals' "House of the Rising Sun" or the
    Monkees' "Last Train to Clarksville". Sure sounds like one
    to me.

    Winning entries will be sincerely thanked.

    kirk

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