Randy had a 12 string! (Updated with Close up photos)
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I agree with Cpt. Matt....
I play a six-string version of The Byrds song Eight Miles High.
Randy lived in a music store in his youth: of course!---having a 12-string electric guitar in his studio work with The Blizzard of Oz , gave him the depth and harmony he always aimed for.
12 strings are real real hard to tune
I play a six-string version of The Byrds song Eight Miles High.
Randy lived in a music store in his youth: of course!---having a 12-string electric guitar in his studio work with The Blizzard of Oz , gave him the depth and harmony he always aimed for.
12 strings are real real hard to tune
One amazing thing about this news is that for 28 years we had believed that we knew exactly what guitars Randy used on Both Ozzy albums!Six_Strung_Out wrote: I agree with Cpt. Matt....
I play a six-string version of The Byrds song Eight Miles High.
Randy lived in a music store in his youth: of course!---having a 12-string electric guitar in his studio work with The Blizzard of Oz , gave him the depth and harmony he always aimed for.
12 strings are real real hard to tune
Now we not only know the 12 string is Randys but also that somewhere on 'Diary' that guitar is lurking but nobody had been able to hear it!!
After 28 years this is more than just a small Revelation to all those who studied Randys playing and what/where he played his individual guitars. I hope that when we see the film information such as this has made it into the final cut. Without all these new pieces of information the academic element of Peters film is incomplete, and any images of RR's guitars that doesn't involve this 12 string will not be fully representative of the facts.
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I couldn't agree more, and Six Strung Out I played a lute for the first time recently and the guy just scribbled down the tunings of each string....it was diabolically out of tune and took a while shall we say LMAO!
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From memory Dave T said that the guitar was a 1962 limited edition ?. I thought getting £600 for this guitar back in 1980 was a hell of a lot to pay for such an item. But i wonder how much it would of been worth back then ?. Not a bad investment for a pawn shopped guitar costing $175.Ritchie wrote:The guitar here is a 1966 model and apparently quite rare with only 260 made ! , street price on a instrument like this would fetch about $ 8 k > $ 10 k in original condition , and that is without the RR connection , with the RR connection ...... who knows
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Re: Randy had a 12 string! (Updated with Close up photos)
Did anyone here save the photos that Skezza originally uploaded from Dave Tangye's collection. He posted 4-5 pics of this 12 string ?. I'd love to see them again.. If you have them please share them here thanks
Re: Randy had a 12 string! (Updated with Close up photos)
I will try to check my pendrives. I may have saved those. If I can remember which ones were Dave Tangye's!!! Maybe they had his name on them. Let's see!!!
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Re: Randy had a 12 string! (Updated with Close up photos)
Oh that's quick... I'd. love to see them if you have them. Cheers