
Welcome to Thursday's edition of this week's Lunch Reports!
Thanks to all who responded... some great posts & stories esp re Death - how cool is that?
And Robbie, you must be psychic brother b/c that is one of the today's topic.
But first, - the answer to yesterday's Trivia Question - 2 of you nailed it - yes, early DF bridges only had holes for only 2 springs!
The 2nd thing nobody got but it was a bit tricky b/c it was something I did to it. When I got the bridge it didn't have the trem arm bushing. I had a late 80's one so I attached it - the early ones have smaller diameter holes and later ones were bigger.
I appreciate folks taking the time to respond and post stuff.. i know it takes time - I'm finding these reports are taking longer to compose tho I'm having a blast doing them... I'll play catch up this weekend on replies.
Oh, before I forget... - a bit of a last minute shout out. - Can someone lend a hand? - I've a couple audio clips I want to share for tomorrow's LR but being more than a little Old School I'm unsure the easiest way to go about it. One is a Sony wavefile and is on our computer (Mac iBook G4) and the other was on cassette but I was able to put it into my Korg ToneWOrks PXR4 (it has a USB port on it but I don't have a manual for it - and unsure how to get transfer it onto the computer - I DO have a USB cord)
Is there free software or website where I can upload them and how would I go about doing so? We have Quicktime player and VLC as well as iTunes. Please help a brother out - Thanks!
So coming back to...
Death

Definitely a subject that's not talked about much tho it occurs all the time and its a natural part of life.
Its viewed for the most part as something that happens to other people... but as George Carlin said, Yes, you're all gonna die - I don't mean to remind you of it but it is on your schedule"

Remember, friends, as you pass by,
As you are now so once was I.
As I am now, so you must be.
Prepare yourself to follow me.
--Common eighteenth-century epitaph
Imagine strolling by and reading that ... Kinda grim but puts things in perspective - eh?
That's from a book I'm reading called A Year to Live. Basically it talks about living this current year as if it were your last.
Seriously, if you knew that in a year's time you'd be dead, what would you do in the meantime?
There's the movie Bucket List starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman that deals with this very scenario and there was this story featured here earlier this year -
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/ ... fe-on-eBay
2 reasons for all this grim talk...the first, my Dad passed on 3 months ago today... I say passed on b/c I believe there's something else... Energy is neither created or destroyed - right? Anyway his was a Long Goodbye - he had slow onset Alzheimer's/dementia for the past 8 years or so. I'm not a fan of sudden change so while it wasn't still wasn't easy, it was gradual and for that I'm grateful. I flew back to Seattle for his memorial service and to say my final Good-bye to him. His passing has had an interesting affect on me and one I can't really put into words.
The second reason is I've heard a lot of folks say that visting NZ is on their bucket list...
So - do you have one? Yes? What's on it? Do you think about such things or have you come up with alternative solution/work around procedure to this final exit thing? Any Secrets??? Do you want your body buried, burned or... after you've left it. Btw, did you know a human body weighs 21 ounces lighter upon the onset of death... Strange.
On to a lighter and tastier subject - namely G&L SC guitars & Distortion...

Probably the Coolest G&L endorser - well, aside from Will Ray and Carl Perkins....
If you don't know their story - check it out online. This article which was in the Oct '89 of a certain Guitar magazine... I'm unsure about copyright laws re posting articles... hence just a portion of it.
i've been lucky to have own a hard tail SC-1, an early mustang style SC-2 body and few late model SC-3s.
Both the SC-1 and SC-2 were highly modified and only one (SC-2) had the stock pu's - Best sounding G&L pu's I've heard.
I don't know what Leo was onto but it was good!! If anyone at G&L is listening.... find out what it was exactly and start making them the same way.
So here's my latest acquistion - '84 SC-3

2nd body style - slab back, no body contour... been refin'd and/or stripped.

Maple body... not the original case but a bit similar to a G&G case....



There's what looks to both faint traces of red and blue paint...


The guy I bought it from here in NZ said he got it about 10 years ago but didnt say where from... the control plate and neck plate both were heavily worn so he bought NOS parts from eBay over the years. Some minor stuff -the neck pu cover is worn and cracked so it can't be adjusted lower... half of the high E tuner post is missing and the frets are about halfway through their life.
He had an extra set of pu's and a partial DF bridge + a few other parts which he included in the deal. I put the stock ones back on it but swapped out the stock nut with a bone one made by Mike Lull.
I checked the registry and it has been logged already and was owned by G&L_Fan at one time.
That's all I know about it . I really dig it and it sounds great - haven't had a chance to play it out loud yet but that's in the near future... That brings us to our next topic but first - do you own a SC-1,2 or 3? Any Cool pics and/or stories?
Oh, and I know I've posted this in a past LR but I love this tune and some good shots of the band's axes...
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I'm a big fan of tasty highly distorted tones and 90's Pop/rock groups... Power Pop bands like Matthew Sweet, Material Issue, Fountains of Wayne and heavier bands like Boston's Urge Overkill and Seattle's Love Battery and Hammerbox.
THere were heaps of these bands back in the early/mid 90's and I'm still 'discovering' more...
Here's a band out of Sweden who's Bagsy Me album I just scored for $1. Pretty outstanding distorted tones to be had...
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I'm also a fan of vintage stomp boxes - this has to be my all time favourite -
Early 80's PROCO Rat... I've posted this a few years back but since I've found the instruction sheet that came with it.

Its darn versatile and sounds Fab but the last Fuzz you'll ever need?!? Where's the fun in that?
I've had heaps of cool pedals over the years and quite a few I wish I still had but as many of you know half the fun is trying different one out. Having said that my Rat is one pedal I will never part with.... well until I depart then its up for grabs

Any current or vintage favourites? What piece of gear won't you part with?
Here's another band from the 90's that i just got hep to - in line w/ one of yesterday's theme I read in a guitar mag that the guitarist's favourite fuzzy tones came about b/c he could only afford cheap gear - he found using his tascam 4-trk as a f/x pedal yielded some outrageous tones... much like the Beatles did - take a listen, sounds somewhat similar tonewise...
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Any favourite bands or artists you dig that offer up some sonic candy???
Hometown Heroes -
In keeping with yesterday's Washington theme and seeing how its the 3 month anniversary of my Father's death I thought this would be fitting.
My was an avid and adept mountain climber back in the day. He climbed regularly with Fred Beckey who's considered a moutaineer legend who has made several first ascents. My Dad was very modest so he didnt talk about it much. He did say, "Fred had trouble find guys to climb with" - here's why -
http://www.mountaineers.org/history/not ... house.html
In the film clip my Dad is the last man in line walking and the first up the moutain. He quit climbing after he married my Mum.
Beckey is pushing 90 these days but apparently is still climbing.
Here's a feature on him from a few years ago...
http://kickinghorseculture.ca/art-galle ... l-goodwin/
Next up -
A highly influential tune - covered by heaps of bands from The Yardbirds to Alex Chilton of BIg Star fame...
Here's an early version by Johnny Burnette & Co...
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That brings us to Today's Trivia Question -
Who played the dueling lead guitar solos on Aerosmith's version's from Get Your WIngs...
Here's the clip if you want to hear it -
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Who was it?
A) Joe Perry / Brad Whitford
B) Michael Bruce / Glenn Buxton
C) Steve Hunter / Dave Wagner
D) Jimmy Crespo / Rick Dufay
Finally... here's a clip from this years NZ Comedy Gala -- *** F-bomb Warning ***
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See ya tomorrow!
Cheers,
KF