
G&L Related: Describe the first G&L guitar you ever saw, and how you came to see it.
The G&L guitar I ever saw was in a music store in Winnipeg in the late 1980s. I had stepped in to buy strings and to eyeball the various guitars. I came around a corner and saw three guitars on stands, one of which was rather fetching to the eye - a blue-green SC-3 with a matching headstock with a white pickguard and pickups.
To be fair, not knowing anything about G&L, to me it just looked like another strat wannabe. I remember saying something derisive to my girlfriend at the time, who liked the way it looked. The fact that the price was very reasonable only made me feel more sure it was just a knockoff. I didn't care for the color and wasn't interested in a knockoff. I think that was the day I bought my 87 Fender Strat plus. If I could go back and have a do-over, I'd definitely grab that SC-3.
So my first impression of G&L was that it was just another knockoff company making "almost" copies of *real* Fender guitars. (hanging head in shame).
Last Concert You took in : Give the date, place, and band that you last went to see. Who were you with, how good were the seats, and what was the name of the band? If you're inclined and can find one - post a video of the band for others to see. Let us know how that concert went.
Last concert I went to see was here in Winnipeg at the Burton Cummings Theatre on November 5, 2022. My wife and I had front row tickets. The Band was Winnipeg's own Brothers Landreth. You may have heard about them, as they wrote Bonnie Raitt's 2023 Grammy song "Made up mind" (see their version below).
[video]https://youtu.be/FvU1XVFNv-Y[/video]
The band was a lot more relaxed playing in their hometown, having just returned from a tour in Europe. My wife originally didn't feel like going, but afterwards she was pretty pumped about having been there. They have a great live show, and plenty of talent.
Tell the rest of about your last concert (even if you were the one playing!) and how that went!