Of course I stole today's LR title from The Who, but last night’s venture to the Cheap Trick show was quite fun and the event was actually a benefit for the World Wildlife Federation put on by Coca Cola. The venue was the Buckhead Theatre which originally opened in 1931 and over the years has gone through a couple of name changes and renovations but it's a great little club to see a show. Gear was Rick Neilson’s usual row of Hamer’s, Sponge Bob included, a Les Paul and a Jeff Beck tele, gift from Jeff he said. (could have been a custom shop model), and Robin Zander had a green tele. Both ran through a FUCHS head and unknown cabinets.
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of course somebody always has there phone/camera up when you're using your phone/camera

Lunch today will be a salad and some grapes with a glass of water. Trying to keep it simple after a week of heavy eating.
G&L topic – With all of those sweet looking G&L’s posted over the last few weeks and a few bargains posted got me thinking, what is your best G&L bargain?
I traded a pink Fender HM Strat in 1995 (hey those were fashionable in the 80’s -) ) straight up for my 88 ASAT! Gotta think I got the better end of that deal. Love telling that story.

Non-G&L topic –Some local guys, The Biters, opened and they had this combination of Bay City Rollers / Faces sound that was a good match for Cheap Trick. Spoke with the guys after the show and paid the $5 for their CD to help support both local musicians and local economy. Nice bunch all in all. Do you try to see local bands and do you ever buy their CD’s?
Speaking of CD’s, or albums back in the day, there is a slew of new rock releases coming in 2012. ZZ Top, Rush, Lamb of God, Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Kiss, Pearl Jam, Slash and Van Halen. I look forward to the Rush, Alice in Chains and ZZ Top most of this group.
Do any of these bring anticipation, or do you have another one you are waiting for?
Easy trivia of the day – What was the Fats Domino song Cheap Trick covered and reached the top 50 song charts?