RIP Vic Flick

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swiller Frets: 1932
19 Nov, 2024
Only know him from seeing him on pawn stars where he sold his strat. But what a cv!. Looked like a great humble chap.
Perhaps unknown legend compared to others, but legend indeed. 
RIP
Its a cool watch if you havent seen it..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m0vVubKXtY
Kittyfrisk Frets: 21578
19 Nov, 2024
Coolest real name ever & what a legacy. RIP.
EricTheWeary Frets: 17041
19 Nov, 2024
Nothing really to add but I’ve played that riff badly a thousand times. RIP. 
Oh no R.I.P  I’ve got his biography & have read it a couple of times it’s absolutely brilliant 
GoFish Frets: 1986
20 Nov, 2024
RIP Vic. What a legacy!
guitars4you Frets: 15923
21 Nov, 2024
I still don’t know what that chord is at the end of the Bond theme - I can play it - I just call it 007

RIP   - What a legacy indeed 
Musicwolf Frets: 3967
21 Nov, 2024
I still don’t know what that chord is at the end of the Bond theme - I can play it - I just call it 007

RIP   - What a legacy indeed 

I even managed to get it into one of my own tracks https://soundcloud.com/music-wolf/the-question-to-my-answer
guitars4you Frets: 15923
21 Nov, 2024
Musicwolf said:
I still don’t know what that chord is at the end of the Bond theme - I can play it - I just call it 007

RIP   - What a legacy indeed 

I even managed to get it into one of my own tracks https://soundcloud.com/music-wolf/the-question-to-my-answer
Well at least I play it right and knew/heard it was an E based chord - but never knew its name - Wonder if it is any other song (other than yours)
boogieman Frets: 13144
23 Nov, 2024
Coolest real name ever & what a legacy. RIP.
I always assumed it was a stage name but it was actually his real name! And he deserves all the fame if only for THAT chord. 
RIP.