NOMINATION FOR LUNCH REPORTER--Our Lunch Reporter next week will be Scott, AKA gitman001. Thanks for stepping up Scott. Lay it on us!
G&L topic will be our G&L family today which has changed considerably since last year. I wish I had kept all of them, but I really can't. We are out of room. So here they are:

They are the CAR Legacy, 30Th Aniv ASAT, ASAT Special, S-500, and the Roland Legacy.

Legacy, ASAT Classic S, F-100 Return, ASAT Z-3 Bigsby, and the L-2000 Fretless Bass.
I have an ASAT Tribute in CAR that is not pictured.
Two questions for the day:
!. Most of us have G&Ls. If you had to make the choices over on which that you have, would you have changed your choice, and if so, to what?
2. Are you interested in recording, and if so, do you have an idea as to where you are going to start?
I ask that question because I had seen Pro Tools and went into it with no knowledge of the product but consulted with some others. It is a scary venture for those who have not done it before. One of the problems is what do you start with? It takes dedication and I spent quite a bit up front, more than intended, but didn't have the concern of upgrade issues later. I was a serious decision for me as I had to produce some goods. Anyway, it has been fun sharing my efforts with you this week. So lets get on with it.
Music today: Finally an original song and it isn't different that any other 60s song. Two of our band members started writing it in 1962. They finished it in 2000. We recorded it in 2000 and if we had recorded it in 1962, I think that it could have been a hit. This is our Original Pretenders foursome. Terry does the lead work on his original 1962 Fender Jazzmaster and I am playing a 1967 Fender Mustang bass which actually was a good recording bass. This was an in and out the door recording and is an example of a 60s wire band. Pony Tail Baby. Terry, the lead player, and Roger the drummer, have since retired from the band. Roger did most of the drum work on the CD that you have listened to this week. This band reunited in 2000 after disbanding in 1965. It was a terrific experience.
01 Pony Tail Baby.mp3
Next is a Buddy Holly song, True Love Ways. We do it quite differently than the original. Done by Jerry.
04 True Love Ways.mp3
I am closing the week with an instrumental done by Santo and Johnny in the 60s or possibly late 50s. Sleep Walk, Done by Lonesome George on the steel guitar.
05 Sleepwalk.mp3
Thank all of you for participating this week, and, thanks to Muleya for giving me my first DJ opportunity, and hats off to all for putting up with me.
