Wow, what a great week, it certainly has flown by….. I have said it before and I will say it again – I can’t thank all of this weeks participants enough, it was a great experience for me reading all the complements and great reply’s from you guys all over the world. I know it probably won’t be the last time as the lunch reporter......
Up next week we will be hangin’ with CGT, my thanks to him for accepting the nomination.
Next order of business, by a final vote of Black 10, Cream 8, The Black pickguard wins and will make its debut on the ASAT semi tonight. I could have really made a strong case for the cream - Ed wanted a second vote, and my wife really liked the cream ( her vote probably really counts for 2 ) but the people have spoken and black it is!
Today’s lunch is back to a sandwich – today is ham, with a chocolate chip granola bar and a banana. I have another day teaching at school but luckily college has rapped up and I have a few hours of downtime before tonight’s gig. I not sure how it is done where you guys are but in my town gigs consist of playing from 10pm to 2am, with tear down after that. I should be good and tired when the kids get me up at 7am Saturday to play!
G&L Content
For this weeks final installment I will show you my 25th Anniversary model. For those who don’t know it, it is all mahogany with rosewood fingerboard and humbucking MFD’s. Of all my G&L’s it is the one that I play the least, I think mostly due to the fact that it is a limited run and I would be super mad if someone at the local bar knocked my mic stand into it (which has happened to my s-500 one night making the 12 fret unplayable for the rest of the gig!). The 25th is probably the most resonant guitar I have ever played – the thing just sings as soon as you strum it. I don’t like teaching on it either - I have a bad habit of flipping guitars over to use as a desk to write out notes, and I just can’t bring myself to do it with this guitar.
Here are some pics


So on to this weeks question. By now I’m sure everyone has seen more than enough of my playing to know that I am a rock guitar player at heart. I love a loud amp with a little crunch. No effects. No reverb. So my question to you is what kind of player are you at heart with your G&L? No doubt we are all versatile… I love blues and love the complexity of a good jazz chart anyday, but deep down I am that rock guitar player. Let us know what you do best on your G&L.
Non G&L
There have been a few gear related responses this week, so I thought I would share what you can’t see in the video’s- the amp and pedalboard. Here are the pics


The amp is a DR Z Route 66 (15th anniversary edition) Its powered by 2 KT66’s and it’s the loudest 32 Watts you’ve ever heard. Its based on the original Marshall Plexi – I love that it has 3 knobs –Volume, Bass, Treble…. What more do you really need when your plugging in your G&L? For Pedals, I run the signal this way =Xotic AC+ = Fulldrive 2= MXR Phase 90 = Dunlop Volume/Tremolo = Xotic RC = Korg stage tuner. I keep the last RC on all the time more as an EQ as the 66 can be a little bit Mid heavy sometimes. A pretty simple setup really, I use the AC and the fulldrive like different channels on the amp. I think am ready for a change from the fulldrive thou. I don’t know. That actually brings me to the question. Do have as much pedal GAS as you do guitar GAS? I know I do… I have 7 or 8 other pedals kicking around the house that I don’t have a need for on the pedalboard, but they are pedals I’ll never get rid of.
I will leave you guys this week with a couple of tunes that didn’t show up earlier in the week
I only have 1 video with the 25th... A cover of Queens Fat Bottom Girls

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Here are a couple of bonus vids to leave you with for the weekend
I remember reading a while ago on here a discussion about Ritchie Sambora…. Here’s our JBJ cover
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And one more classic….
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Thanks for tuning in this week, and as soon as I hear anything on my SC-2 I will post immediately.
Thanks again
Scott