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    I used to bang pots and pans as a kid, though I haven't played in years...

    P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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    I used to bang the chubby girls at closing time....
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    I have AC/DC rock band, blew the speakers on my home sterio and broke the drum set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat View Post
    I used to bang the chubby girls at closing time....
    Used to...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Time View Post
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    I can't stay up that late anymore
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    Awaken.... DAMN that is BAD ASS!!! What Leslie cabinets do you have?? I have a 870 90 watt Solid State with the 15 inch woofer, and the rolling bottom, black covering. I also have a Leslie pre amp pedal to run the 9 pin. Wish I had a TUBE amp leslie but maybe later.
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    Me singing and my brother on the drums. Step brother
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    Bar Chopper - I have a 122 (spinning horn on top and a down facing speaker on botton with spinning drum) connected to my C-3. I also have a 125 (use it as an "echo" for the C-3). My farfisa and synth are hooked up to a pre-amp and a Leslie 828. My son has played his electric guitar through the 828 and it creates some unique sounds!

    This is my son playing at a fund raiser for his school;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt6_8...eature=channel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Awaken View Post
    Bar Chopper - I have a 122 (spinning horn on top and a down facing speaker on botton with spinning drum) connected to my C-3. I also have a 125 (use it as an "echo" for the C-3). My farfisa and synth are hooked up to a pre-amp and a Leslie 828. My son has played his electric guitar through the 828 and it creates some unique sounds!

    This is my son playing at a fund raiser for his school;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt6_8...eature=channel
    I really liked the "Imagine" cover. Thanks for sharing the link
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    Awaken... Love the guitar through Leslies. Joe Walsh, CSNY, Lennon... all big fans of that effect. :-) Nice when you have those Pre-amp pedals so you can do that. I would say you have a keyboard, and amp problem. LOL

    Your son sounds great. What kind of Acoustic is that?? A Breedlove??

    I have a Sequential Circuits 6 track. One of the first. I had it updated a couple years back with some modern MIDI software....Neat machine. Arpeggiator, sequencer, with all of the Ossilators, and stuff from the Moog boards. ( I would rather have an ARP, or Moog of course) but a it is a nice vintage peice I got to use out live quite a few times.
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    The one he is playing in "trains" and "normal" is an Ibanez "artwood" series.

    http://www.ibanez.com/AcousticGuitars/model-AW35RECENT

    The one in the other three videos is also his and is also an Ibanez

    http://www.ibanez.com/AcousticGuitars/Series-v

    He also has an electric Ibanez but is looking to upgrade to a PRS in the near future.

    Speaking of Guitars - I have a Gibson Epiphone signed by Steve Hackett (of Genesis fame) and an old beatle Vox amp.
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    Heres my les paul . Its 20 years old , not vintage but I kept it cuz it was the best of the litter . I have others ,i,ll dig ,em out, there here somewhere .
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    Sweet... Les Pauls are awesome. Just owning one must be cool. :-) Standard I see. They are making all sorts of crazy reissues now. Some with P-90 pick-ups in them.

    Are both those Acoustics Alvarez's??
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarChopper View Post
    Sweet... Les Pauls are awesome. Just owning one must be cool. :-) Standard I see. They are making all sorts of crazy reissues now. Some with P-90 pick-ups in them.

    Are both those Acoustics Alvarez's??
    Yes one 6 one 12 Theyll surprise you the quality and sound ..I layer them together and then usually use my kramer to fill in the good stuff .

    Never liked the p-90,s . I have candy strat for that stuff.
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    Pic 1 My Gibson J45
    Pic 2 My buddys bass collection.. he has a bass probem. LOL. The Fender in his hand is the Geddy Lee Jazz LTD.
    Pic 3 My Takamine Rare Wood Dread Cutaway.
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    My daughter plays bass .She loves the geddy lees . And old aluminum neck kramers .
    The j-45 is sweet .
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    Chop here s a couple more .

    I know you like les pauls .Heres a 61 sg lespaul reissue 1980,s something .it lokks like new .

    A candy american standard strat . It plays so good , the neck radius is so compound ,you can be half asleep and still get no fret buzz LOL
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    GREAT PICS!!

    1) One of my Favorite SG pics... Eric Bloom with an SG that has a Bigsby on it.

    2) Les Paul pic... why is Plant holding the guitar??? :-)
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    A pic of me and the Rolonad Combo.....I have a Sequential Pic somewhere I will have to dig one up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarChopper View Post
    GREAT PICS!!

    1) One of my Favorite SG pics... Eric Bloom with an SG that has a Bigsby on it.

    2) Les Paul pic... why is Plant holding the guitar??? :-)
    After floyd rose ,bill Bigsby ?? LOL Cool guitar any way .

    The robert plant photo , is with a custom , Page did not like them .
    He was a single coil guy , even his famed 59 ,had the humbuckers split ,look under the pickgaurd youll see two knobs to switch ,
    ( before push pull knobs )

    This is fun . gotta be more boat guys with axes
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