kylek350 wrote:
Ain'tGotNoPokemon wrote:
martinH wrote:
To narrow the question down - Lennon's 325's versus Harrison's first 360/12??
To be fair, Lennon used his more, but the twelve string had a more distinctive sound. I'd wager Harrison.
No way. Who's more influential? Anything Related to Lennon brings astronomical prices.
Lennon is more influential, but not as a guitar player.
flavius wrote:
There is a Strat that was hand-pained by Lennon, and I think he played in a movie, that George Harrison later played in the Traveling Wilburys, and which then turned up in a video being played (Harrison-style) by Mike Campbell. That one would probably get honorable mention.
Are you talking about George's strat? John and George both got blue strats; John's is still blue, George painted his in the psychedelic fashion (Even using Patti Boyd's green nail polish), and used it primarily for slide work after the Beatles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK7CLXHSr1M - There's George and John in the studio.