song 104 : End of the Line (Tacoma Ballet)
I see her walking through the tall grass of an empty lot deep in thought in her neighborhood, the nameless heroine of the story Tacoma Ballet.
This song surprised me by becoming one of the most popular on Tacoma Ballet. It’s so damn slow, but people love the atmosphere. One reason I think is the beautiful tone of the lead Ronnie plays in the background.
Thanks to the generosity of Guitar Maniac store owner Rick King, for the Tacoma Ballet sessions Ronnie used a 52 Telecaster (not a reissue!), a 1966 Gibson Flying V, and a 1958 Fender Jazzmaster (which Rick had earlier loaned to Unwound for their Leaves Turn Inside You sessions). On this track he’s playing the tele.
Listen to the song: Click Here
This song surprised me by becoming one of the most popular on Tacoma Ballet. It’s so damn slow, but people love the atmosphere. One reason I think is the beautiful tone of the lead Ronnie plays in the background.
Thanks to the generosity of Guitar Maniac store owner Rick King, for the Tacoma Ballet sessions Ronnie used a 52 Telecaster (not a reissue!), a 1966 Gibson Flying V, and a 1958 Fender Jazzmaster (which Rick had earlier loaned to Unwound for their Leaves Turn Inside You sessions). On this track he’s playing the tele.
Listen to the song: Click Here

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