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jdlee23

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  1. Also, I was at Truetone Music in Santa Monica (Los Angeles) yesterday. They had a prunes & custard, as well as two Hot Cake's. Truetone's Website
  2. Sean Patrick, that looks like a very cool setup. I like the pic of you at the baby xylophone, with all the records in the back. Is that your apartment? Very cool. Anywho, here is my Moog, my baby:
  3. I was consistently seeing them on eBay, but no more. Try gbase.com.
  4. Who cares? Don't be sorry. It was good info.
  5. One of the best bands in the world right now. Forgot It In People is certainly moving up my all-time list, as many others have said. I love the newest album too. It doesn't have the punch of Forgot... but it is still one of the best albums of the last year or so. I have seen them several times over the last 3-4 years and they definitely deliver live. One of the best rock shows around. Their shows with Feist at the Henry Fonda this year were amazing.
  6. Very cool. Thanks for that. I have been considering getting this same setup. Only problem is the damn Moog Delay costs over $600. I already have a Moog MuRF (multi-resonant filter) that has lots of control voltage possibilities like the delay. It is really cool to have so much control right there at your feet. Really makes the effect pedal become another instrument.
  7. Oi. No need to curse. So, if you did no arithmetic, why 86.75%? Actually, it's a pretty good number. Maybe I'll go with 66.67%, though. Sounds more reasonable for my tastes, and we take care of that infinitely repeating 2/3.
  8. Did you literally do the arithmetic on this? As far as the rest of your post goes, I would say yes, he has been very open about his partying and included said exploits in a lot of tunes. BUT... the majority of his songs don't include partying references (most of the best ones IMO). I don't think it should be a big problem. Of course, these are all BIG if's, considering we don't know how sincere he really and truly is about being totally sober anyway. Favorite Albums: Heartbreaker, Stranger's Almanac, Jacksonville City Nights Least Favorite Albums: I don't own any others Peace
  9. Great post, mate. I have to agree with you on all accounts. I was gonna comment on the prices for true '59, '60 Reissues myself, but I decided to let it be. You are absolutely right about Gibson releasing so many Les Paul model changes with 1960-yadda yadda or whatever stuck to them, it just confuses the market.
  10. Love in our life is just too valuable Oh, to feel for even a second without it But life without death is just impossible Oh, to realize something is ending within us Feeling yourself disintegrate Short and Sweet.
  11. Not from Chicago, and can't rep local bands. BUT I will throw in a heavy voucher for Califone. One of the best bands around IMO. If you haven't heard them, think Yankee Hotel Foxtrot on a second hit of acid. I think one reviewer described them as "The Flaming Lips playing the Anthology Of American Folk Music". Which is a great description of their music.
  12. Yeah, my Gretsch (made by Fender) does have fatter frets than my Paul, and, indeed, a bit flatter, me thinks.
  13. Well, first off, I wouldn't order any guitar from Musician's Friend. Check around, there are so many stores that not only give you much better support, but also much better prices. I can recommend The Music Zoo in New York. That is where I just got my Gretsch Silver Jet and they were great. Here is a link: The Music Zoo On the subject of newer Les Pauls, I have a Jimmy Page Signature that has the greatest neck of any guitar I have ever played, it was molded from Jimmy's '59. It is not the newest one that cost like $7k, but the one from the late 90's. Also, the '59 Reissues are amazi
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