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- Reg18
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Cool, you got any history on it? How long ago did you have it?Dano_NZ wrote:Believe I used to own that one too, very cool guitar. Had to sell to finance ES-330. I do miss having a junior. Maybe next year.
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Bought off TradeMe end of 2016 and had it for about 6 months. I think the guy that bought it was Warren (seemed like a nice bloke). I put a Lollar in it and to be honest didn't make that much of an improvement - original pickup sounded cool. I miss it but needed the cash for sizzling badger's ES-330.
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My generation had Randy Rhoads.Reg18 wrote:One of best guitar players of our generation. Fact.
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But could Randy play 4 power chords for a whole album and still convince millions of people to buy the records?Molly wrote:My generation had Randy Rhoads.Reg18 wrote:One of best guitar players of our generation. Fact.
That’s a real skill in itself!
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Aaah... is it though? The Spice Girls sold a lot of records too.Reg18 wrote:But could Randy play 4 power chords for a whole album and still convince millions of people to buy the records?Molly wrote:My generation had Randy Rhoads.Reg18 wrote:One of best guitar players of our generation. Fact.
That’s a real skill in itself!
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I'd rather bang the spice girls though, I think that says a lot.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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The recent Green Day concert was excellent. Billie Joe is currently selling off a bunch of his touring/recording guitars and amps. Maybe you could have picked up an LPJ there...Reg18 wrote: Absolutely! Even if you don’t like Green Day (or GD as us fan bois call them) you have to respect the technical proficiency and the way Billie Joe dances around the fretboard! One of best guitar players of our generation. Fact.
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Don't worry about it.Reg18 wrote:Starting to wonder if sarcasm doesn’t translate well in written word?
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It doesn'tReg18 wrote:Starting to wonder if sarcasm doesn’t translate well in written word?
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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Perhaps the double up of sarcasm negates the sarcasm?!?!?!?Reg18 wrote:Starting to wonder if sarcasm doesn’t translate well in written word?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.