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Seeing as this is my first day as LR I'll ask a first based question - Do you remember the first time you played a G&L – where was it and was it love at first touch?
Is there anything out there that you really enjoy and believe will become ‘classic’ material?
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sirmyghin wrote:I can't really abide the pop/pop rock stuff, and there are few things I hate more than nickleback and the identical bands they have spawned.
sickbutnottired wrote:Then I listen to older musicians new music. I loved Bob Dylan's record a couple years ago "modern times". and thought the allison krauss/robert plant collaboration "raising sand" was great.
Tim Buffalo Bros wrote:Yes, it was a G&L Broadcaster in 1985 testing it at G&L's Factory in the presence of Mr. Leo Fender, Mr. Dale Hyatt and Mr. George Fullerton! Loved it too. What I remember is a blue SC-3 that I tried years later and bought on the spot in a Pawn Shop on the outskirts of North Phoenix that sounded and played better than my '59 Fender Strat! (Not a joke and I like Strats too!).
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Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:29 pm
Our North American readers may not realize that Vegemite is a by-product of the brewing process. If you ever visit Melbourne's biggest brewery (Carlton and United) you'll see a row of Vegemite tankers lined up there to collect the left over yeast.
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zapcosongs wrote:Look forward to getting to the land Down Under one day. It looks like Melbourne is about as close to Antarctica as you can get in Australia (islands excluded). I'm wondering if you ever see any snow. I love snow!
That is one stunning Classic S you have there! Bet there aren't many of those on your continent, eh? I'm betting she's a very versatile lass, no?
.sam wrote:Never been to Australia, have partaken in many glasses of Shiraz, Pinot and others. (another wine fan) Would like to get there one day.
Kit wrote:I think Radiohead's material has the potential to become classic.
Kit