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  1. Sadly Steve Harley, front man for Cockney Rebel passed away this morning. Cockney Rebel was known as a rock band without any guitars in their early days, thankfully a deficiency that they later rectified. Steve Harley RIP
  2. Imagine the fun when it comes to re-string it ๐Ÿ˜„
  3. Has anyone got any 'old' music that's largely been forgotten about, then you hear it for the first time in ages? Here's one that I heard today.
  4. Sorry to hear that, 63 is too young. RIP Jim
  5. My J15 is rather on the bright side, thats what I like about it but I do find the string make and type have a big influence on the sound, Elixir ones seem bright and clear sounding. Great guitar, I'd never sell mine. Mine was produced on the 6th of March 2014 so it's nearly its 10th Birthday๐Ÿ™‚.
  6. My Wife doesn't want me to buy a Telecaster, she's happy for me to buy Gibson's but not Telecaster's, she says she doesn't want anything that ugly in the house. I often wonder how I manage to get in ๐Ÿ™‚
  7. I was quite lucky, the first live gig that I ever saw (my 'big sister' took me) was Mott the Hoople and they were supported by Queen. It was quite an eye-opener seeing this rather strange fellow prancing around the stage singing Hey Big Spender and Jailhouse Rock!
  8. When I saw Queen in 1974 Brian had a Les Paul on a stand as a backup guitar. I remember that quite clearly.
  9. It's always good to have a look through this chap's archive, he knows his stuff when it comes to ES335's, also I think you may be able to contact him for advice: The Gibson ES-335
  10. I think I'm going to have to pass on both of those!
  11. I don't know, but the first time it happens it does feel a little eery ๐Ÿ™‚
  12. I hope that doesn't give the impression that I'm any good at classical because I'm not! I'm still learning, it seems to be a never-ending process. Looking on the bright side I will be visiting a fascinating place called Cta.de Gomerez in Granada, Spain later this year. It's a street that, 25 years ago was lined with Guitar builders, but sadly there are now only two left. When you enter the shop's they tend to lock the door behind you (I think for privacy) and the luthiers workbench serves as the shop counter. Needless to say I am looking forward to my visit๐Ÿ™‚
  13. I very rarely practice with the exception of classical.
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