Thanks to everyone who replied and shared something yesterday. I really appreciate ya taking the time to do so. I'd wanted to respond to your replies tonight (I hope to later this week) but I have a full as day tomorrow - Jackie & I are co-teaching a Reflexology course all day @ a wellness college and then I have an audition for a band tomorrow night! Doesnt leave much time for composing a LR so I'm gonna try & pull double duty tonight...
I'll get to the teaser from Mon's report later but first I want to share a bit more bout NZ -(pronounced N' Zed)
NZ being a rather small country alot of folks don't know much bout it (hell, I didnt and I have a cousin who moved here ~20 years ago after meeting his partner in Portland OR. I do recall being blown away seeing the pics he sent us but I was in my early 20's then and pretty much occupied with other things like Women, Mazda Rx-7's and Pre-CBS Fenders...
Anyway, most Kiwi's get mistaken for Australians and/or Brits -mainly by American's (no offense to anyone) so its kinda a running joke here which is summed up nicely in the following clip....
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Yep, there's also a bit of a long standing rivarly btw Kiwis & Aussies too which ya'll probably by now have suss'd...
*Note to Blarg & Aussie - I'm Switzerland

Moving on...
Here's a clip of a local kiwi musician, Lindon Puffin. I met Lindon last year at a local used/vintage guitar shop. We hit it off and he shared alot of stories bout the Finn Brothers and other NZ musos... he also gave me an unmastered copy of the album he was just finishing up and this is the opening track from it -
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Turns out Lindon's girlfriend at the time was (and perhaps still) Victoria Girling-Butcher whose band Lucid 3 (now defunct) was the first NZ band Jackie hep'd me to. Apparently Victoria has just completed her solo album which sources say is Absolutely Fab so I'm looking forward to its release.
Here's a couple great tunes from Lucid 3's 2nd album - All Moments Leading to This
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As I mentioned, the LOTR movies were filmed here in NZ and actor/film director, Peter Jackson, is definately a home town hero.
Avatar was also filmed here as well as Whale Rider which came out several years ago.
Next Up -

I had already planned on posting this but due to someone's very recent acquistion of a certain JJ, I thought it would be even more fitting to share it now. For those of you that don't know that's John Jorgensen, one of the first G&L players and endorsers along with our own Will Ray - and obviously both of the Hellecasters fame.
I found this ad in a copy of the short lived Guitar Shop Magazine that debut'd sometime in the mid 90's. Fab zine full of cool gear reviews and such... esp since the internet was still fairly new.... Anyway, most folks have seen this ad but here's what I found on the next page...

How Cool is that? Wonder who won it??? Hopefully someone hep to the Coolness of Will Ray.
Anyway, thought ya'll would dig that.
Oh, speaking of the internet and Will Ray... many of you know that he wrote a column in GP bout scoring gear on Ebay called Ebay Strategies... I havent picked up a copy of GP in years... Is Will is still writing said column. ???
What cool deals have ya'll found? Share em if ya got em - and you know the rule - no pics = it doesnt exist...
Btw, Leidergeist's Sunburst SC-3 Ebay score is SWEET! Man, that thing looks gloriously vintage and gots the Leo Mojo full on as! Nicely done.
Ok, I mentioned Pawnshp Prizes yesterday... I've only been to a few shops since my arrival but a week ago I found one that was selling a pile of gig bags for $5 ea. Some were crap, some were trashed, and a couple were like new - didnt matter - every single one was $5. I pulled out the cleanest fender bag and handed over a fiver... so here's my lastest - which just sold -
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =399613538
Next -the answer to yesterday's trivia question -

Might Joe Young was the original name of STP. They rec'd a letter from a attorney of the bluesman of the same name and out of respect they changed their name to Stone Temple Pilots.
2 of you got the answer to the bonus question - Fictitional Film maker of THis is SPinal Tap aka Meathead. Well done.
Here's 2 more vids - this is the best live version of a Beatles tune I've heard/seen - they simply nail it -
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You can definately hear the Beatles influence + others on the band in the latter song -as well as what Dave said, a mark of a great band imo is one where you can hear their influences but they still retain their own style - not an easy task to pull off as it can be a fine line btw showing one's influences and just plain copying them.
What band's/artists are you fond of that you think fit this bill. 2 of mine are Matthew Sweet & early Radiohead... Yes, I know more 90's era... starting to see a trend here?

Trivia Question -
What artist along with John Lennon does Scott Weiland say he's influence by and whose vocal stylings he's studied?
Hint - you can hear one of said artist's most popular song from the early 70's in the music and singing of Lady Picture Show...
Alright, that's just bout it for today's LR...
As mentioned, re the teaser from yesterday - here's another clue for ya'll (I'm building up to something so perhaps I should I say... another brick in the wall)
Enjoy & pay particular attention to Gilmour's Strat... like its difficult -Ha!
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Til Tomorrow!
Cheers,
Kf