Thursday, November 11, 2010

George Harrison's Fender Stratocaster "Rocky"






     One early April day in 1967, shortly after the final recording sessions for Sgt. Pepper were completed, and with the Summer of Love, (and LSD), spreading around the world, George Harrison armed himself with some  dayglo and enamel paint, (plus some of Patti Boyd’s nail polish), and set to work turning his 1962 Sonic Blue Stratocaster into a work of art. The finished guitar was first glimpsed in the black-and-white television footage of "All You Need Is Love", but could be seen in all its technicolor glory in the film clip made for "I Am The Walrus", from the film/TV special "Magical Mystery Tour".  The unpainted “Rocky” had played a major part  in the recording of Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt Pepper albums.

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