Having had nightmares about being stuck in abandoned amusement parks at night I have decided today must be about beauty. I must admit I have always been attracted to things of beauty. Woman(not that they are things) guitars, cars and buildings. I love and admire beautiful things.
I was surfing the internet yesterday and I was watching one of my favourite American bands playing Simple twist of fate. Which reminded me I saw them perform in an old place
named the State Theatre in the central business district of Sydney. Beautiful venue and a perfect location to see an awesome band.
Sydney is the city where I was born and a beautiful city. Are there some beautiful old live music venues where you live.
Today's lunch was baked Salmon and green garden salad.
State Theatre , Sydney.

I have also included some photographs of beautiful buildings.





And my all time favourite building

Don't ask me why but I always need to know when a building was built. If I came to your house it would definitely be a question I would ask.
My beautiful rescue dog. Inspired by G&LDP. Behind him is my bookshelf of Guitar history books. Speaking of , I can't wait for Gabe's definitive history of G&L.

I have always been a Fender man, but who really is better Fender , we all know G&L is more Fender than Fender or Gibson. I have been into guitars since the mid 1980's when stuff was cheap.
My 1964 Body and January 66 neck, came out of the factory like it.

My 1969 Les Paul , Refinished at Gibson sometime in the 1970's

And for todays G&L

Called Winter because it came from Texas. Massive sound, maple body made in 1982. Good thing I do weights coz this thing is heavy.
Big baseball neck on it too.
I love the stickers on the case. Shows it has been some places.

Would you like G&L to make a Thunderbird copy?

Okay, now the important stuff. I really want to improve my playing and singing. I know the best way is to practice. Perfect practice makes perfect as they say. I know I need more structure because I just go in there and see how I feel . Any suggestions to help me get better are really welcome. And I promise I will put some of the suggestions into place. I'm sure lots of readers will be interested to hear how they can improve as a musician too.
Thanks
Anthony