fxdx99 Posted Monday at 04:52 AM Posted Monday at 04:52 AM (edited) YouTube suggested 'Bangles Frank Zappa, Tonight Show - 1986'. Hoping that FZ was actually sitting in the Bangles (of course not to be), I watched it. The Bangles played their hits of that year, Walk Like an Egyptian and the Prince-penned Manic Monday, both of which sounded pretty good live. Nice vocals. On Manic Monday, spotted what I think is an H-170 being played by Vicki Peterson, which may make the Bangles an early (first?) 'famous user' of Heritage guitars. Edited Monday at 04:54 AM by fxdx99 4
bolero Posted Monday at 04:39 PM Posted Monday at 04:39 PM Cool. And I never knew Prince wrote that song! Impressive resume, Snead's tune too. 1
TalismanRich Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM 7 hours ago, bolero said: Cool. And I never knew Prince wrote that song! Impressive resume, Snead's tune too. Prince wrote it for Apollonia. On the Bangles record, he used a pseudonym, so nobody realized it was Prince.
DetroitBlues Posted Tuesday at 01:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:00 PM Excellent eye! Never would in a million years watched anything by the Bangles, but its nice to see early adopters. Wonder if the folks of Heritage knew about them or not interested.
Kuz Posted Tuesday at 11:02 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:02 PM Most would have never spotted a Heritage unless Suzanne Hoff was playing it. All this time I thought she was the only member of the band... huh....whenever a Bangles' video came on, all I ever saw Suzanne Hoff and her Ric. I'm pretty sure she always performed solo, yep, I never saw a band...😍
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