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  2. List of guitars - Wikipedia

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    Rocky - name given to George Harrison's blue Fender Stratocaster. The guitarist painted with bright DayGlo paint, nail polish and glitter in a psychedelic style. The name "Rocky" is prominently displayed on the head stock.

  3. List of Stratocaster players - Wikipedia

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    Harrison can be seen playing Rocky in the Magical Mystery Tour film as well as The Concert for Bangla Desh. [50] [51] Jimi Hendrix in 1967. Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970), known for developing blues in a modern context, Hendrix's main stage guitar through most of his short career was a Fender Stratocaster. [52]

  4. “GuitARTist”: 17 Iconic Guitars Of Hendrix, Clapton, And More

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    #2 Kurt's "Jag-Stang" Fender ... I think the hand-painted guitars of George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Eddie Van Halen are probably my favorites, as they are a part of rock and roll ...

  5. Andy Fairweather Low - Wikipedia

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    In December 1991, he played guitar on George Harrison's Live in Japan tour and album, along with the rest of Clapton's band, [1] and in 2002, he played several of the lead guitar parts for the Harrison tribute Concert for George, on some songs playing Harrison's famous Fender Stratocaster "Rocky" and Harrison's gold Fender Electric XII.

  6. Be-Bop-a-Lula - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, George Harrison played a psychedelic Stratocaster called "Rocky", which bore on its face the one-word slogan "Bebopalula". [33] The song is name-checked in the opening of Dire Straits' 1985 hit "Walk of Life" as one of the great "oldies, goldies". [34]

  7. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Harrison obtained his first Fender Stratocaster in 1965 and first used it during the recording of the Help! album that February; he also used it when recording Rubber Soul later that year, most notably on the song "Nowhere Man". [308] In early 1966, Harrison and Lennon each purchased Epiphone Casinos, which they used on Revolver. [309]