Lunch was leftover pasta, eaten cold and washed down with iced tea.
G&L topic:
I've had an ongoing project to turn the back of my garage into a music room. I started the construction back in May, and since then it's been an unending series of setbacks. The last problem I have to work out is getting the concrete floor level enough to lay a floating bamboo floor over it. I put the bamboo down two weekends ago, but it just didn't lay right and had to come back up. I'm getting bids now and will hopefully have the project wrapped up in about two more weeks.
How is this a G&L topic? I have fourteen wall hangers mounted and waiting for their guitars and basses, and locations planned for several floor stands. I'm not quite sure which instruments will go up on the wall for starters, and which ones will have floor stands. The floor stands will probably be for the go-to instruments. My initial plan was to have three hangars that are together on a side wall to be the "SC shrine", and the main run of nine hangers on the back wall to be the "Leo-era bass museum". I'm not sure if that's how it will end up, but I will probably use that as a starting point.
Any which way, it will be an improvement over the seven-instrument rack and piles of cases I'm dealing with now.
QUESTION: Do you display your G&Ls? If you do, how do you have them set up? Photos are encouraged!
For what it's worth, my dream guitar wall is behind Mark Mothersbaugh in this video:
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Non-G&L topic:
Speaking of Mark Mothersbaugh, I had the chance to take my sons to a Devo concert earlier this summer. They put on an amazing show, working only with material they had recorded as demos in a home studio between 1974-1977. A couple of the songs had been re-recorded for their first album, but others in the set list were being played onstage for the first time. The level of musical energy was amazing.
It was the first real concert either of my sons have been to. We started out down by the stage, but the volume was a bit too high for the boys so we moved back after the third song. My youngest at the bottom left of this photo, wearing a red energy dome:

The music was great, but I think the high point for my sons came after the show when the road crew walked over and handed one Jerry's set list and the other the drum sticks.
QUESTIONS: What was your first concert? What is your best memory of it?
Ken
Edited once to fix a link.