
Kia Ora Folks - Its Wednesday! Welcome back to another NZ edition of the LR.
Thanks to all who participated and posted stuff - - much appreciated!
Lunch today was leftover meatloat (AKA meat cake) with some mashed potatoes... tasted better than it sounds.
The answer to yesterday's Trivia question was Sam Phiilips.... bit of an extreme statement perhaps but I've read he was firm believer in being yourself. Good thing that-eh? - what does the Bible say? - to thine own self be true - or is that Shakesphere? I can't recall - I'm pretty knack'd at the mo - been a long day and I didn't get as far as I planned yesterday pulling double duty... Btw, I will reply to yesterdays responses soon.
Today's main topic is doing things differently (DTD) DIYOW, DIY( here In NZ also known as DON"T INJURE YOURSELF)
But first we'll start with -

Some of you are probably hep to the fact that G&L offered a whole range of replacement pickups back in the day.
I remember seeing them advertised in the back of guitar mags all through the 80's.
I got these when I picked up my latest G&L acquisition. The seller had some extra G&L parts that he graciously threw in with the deal. I recently put them to use but more on that in a min...
So I was thinking bout what Sam Phillps said and it occurred to me that many innovative artists and musicians came to fame by 'breaking the rules' and doing things differently... whether using things as they weren't originally intended or putting chord(s) or notes in a progression where they don't 'naturally occur - Carl Perkin's Blue Suede Shoes comes to mind... Dave Davies of the Kinks slicing his amp's speakers w/ a razor blade to get a distorted sound, Hendrix's extreme use of the whammy bar and sheer volume, the Beatles overloading the recording console inputs which resulted in a compressed and super cool tone.... Eddie Van Halen using a variac on his Marshall Super Lead 100 to achieve his 'brown sound' - the list is endless...
So my first question is - Have you come up with a unique way of doing something - whether its using a piece of gear, a tuning, an amp setting... to achieve a cool sound or effect? If so and you're willing to devulge your method(s) of madness - pls do so...and/or add your .02 to the above list.
2nd question - Michael Yonkers - anyone heard of this guy?
His story goes something like this - In 1968 as a teenager he was signed to SIre Records... he recorded a bunch of songs with his band for his debut album. He then had a falling out with his manager and his contract was revoked. The album he recorded remained unheard until 1997. Long story short - a guy stumbled across the recordings, search for & found him and made a deal to release them. A seven track album titled Microminiature Love eventually appeared in 2002 on vinyl. A year later a CD appeared on Sub Pop with 6 more previously unreleased tracks.... Yonker suddenly found he had become a cult hero!
Being fascinated with gadgetry, he built his own effect pedals & low budget synths, sliced his speakers w/ razor blades & customised his Fender Telecaster. The droning guitar sound he discovered when he knocked his guitar off a stand and kept the unusual tuning that resulted.
His story gets weirder.... after being dropped from Sire, his band disolved and he took a job in a electronics warehouse. There he was involved in a horrendous accident where a pile of equipment toppled over on top of him and destroyed his back. After spine surgery he developed a degenerative spinal condition that he treats by dancing.
Here's the title track -
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The cool thing is he's still writing & performing and there's a documentary in the works...
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So is anyone handy with a soldering iron and into making their own amps, f/x, or ??? I was a electronic tech in a former life so that's proven helpful when it comes to fixing & wiring things up... which brings us back to the MFD's...
Here's where they're at @ the moment. No - its not a G&L but it does have a bicut neck design and a tilt adjust...


Yep - its an early 90's USA Peavey Predator. Showed up a while back at the local Sunday Market and i got it for $50! I tricked it out w/ the pearloid p/g + extras.

Here's the original p/g assy


Not flash tuners by any means but they actually work fine...

I was thinking of putting this on but I don't have any saddles and there's a string/pole piece misalignment on the neck pu so thinking of putting the original p/g assy back on & keeping it as my beater/loaner/don't care if it gets lost or stolen/guitar.

This brings me to the Trivia question -
but today gonna do things a bit differently...
Take a look at the above photo and this one as well -

What do you notice? Yes, its an early Dual Fulcrum Bridge Assy with the S/N stamped on the bridge plate but... there are 2 distinct differences - can you spot either or both of them?
Moving on - The Micheal Yonkers tune sort of reminds of the Sonics which are today's Hometown heroes.
I know, they're not from NZ, they're from Tacoma, Washington but I saw them here a few months back and they put on one heck of a show.
http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/utr/more ... d-Show.utr
HUGELY influential band that ironically were only together for a few years... They got back together in 2007 and have (most of the orig members) been touring the world! It was a kick to see them still knocking it out + they have a new album out!
Anyone seen them - then or now? What shows have you attended as of late? Any highlights?
Next up -
Today its New & Old Music combined because I'm guessing most of you havent' heard of this guy... I hadn't tll last month.
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Jackie & i attended the NZ International Film Festival a few weeks back and watched a documentary called Searching for Sugarman.
Some films are best not knowing anything about them prior to watching them - this is one of them. I recommend you resist any temptation to look this guy up on the net - just find out where the movie is available/showing and go see it. I think you'll be really glad you did.
Here's one more -
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OK, that wraps it up for today....
Til tomorrow!
Cheers,
KF