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It had me fooled too for a moment! I looks like his 325 but if you get a closer look, it's his Casino. Look at how thick the body is down by his pelvis and the back of the headstock and you will realize that it's not the Rick.
Quick question.....does anyone know if he used his classic Rickenbacker 325 during the recording of "Double Fantasy"? I thought that I read somewhere that he did.
is John playing his 325 Rickenbacker? I thought he stopped using it in early 66 when he got his Casino?
ReplyDeleteIt had me fooled too for a moment! I looks like his 325 but if you get a closer look, it's his Casino. Look at how thick the body is down by his pelvis and the back of the headstock and you will realize that it's not the Rick.
ReplyDeleteQuick question.....does anyone know if he used his classic Rickenbacker 325 during the recording of "Double Fantasy"? I thought that I read somewhere that he did.
Beatle Mark from Pensacola
Does anyone know of the existence of any photos of John and George together taken after 1971?
ReplyDeleteHi, i cant think of any pics of John and George together post 71, there is a radio interview of John and George from late 1974.
ReplyDeleteJohn didnt use his Ricky on the Double Fantasy session's, i believe he did take it to the studio one day to show the musicians.
Really, a radio interview?
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