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She's an icon, and I respect her stuff a lot, even though some of it gives me a headache by the end of the song. [blink]

 

That guitar is bad -a$$, although there's no way I could pull off wearing a guitar with those inlays. I'm not bad-a$$ enough myself - I'd be better off with a hello-kitty strat, 'cause at least then I wouldn't look like I was trying too hard.

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Huh? I think it's awesome! Probably getting one for my girlfriend.

 

Wow! You're Getting Joan Jett for your girlfriend. Must be an interesting relationship.

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Highway wrote... "That guitar is bad -a$$, although there's no way I could pull off wearing a guitar with those inlays. I'm not bad-a$$ enough myself - I'd be better off with a hello-kitty strat, 'cause at least then I wouldn't look like I was trying too hard."

 

Yeah... although this reminds me too much of me swapping guitars that played well for me, and sounded good for other guitars that may not have either sounded or played as well simply to have a "look" folks thought best for a given band. The more I think of that misplaced aesthetic, the more I stand in disbelief of my own youthful stupidity.

 

I'd likely not be all that comfortable with a more "market segment" thing like "teen girl guitarists with or without cash," but if it played like a dream, I think I'd keep it anyway, too.

 

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StopHatin.jpg

 

 

lol!...Im not hating. Joan played basic three chord rock that was heavily distorted. Any guitar would do

for that kind of music......My point is, again Gibson celebrates mediocrity.

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Cool.

 

So' date=' when is the

signature Les Paul coming out?

 

That's a nice old-school burst, that is.

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