Lunch is unknown today but I suspect it will be left over spaghetti from this week end that Ginny prepared for the band Saturday evening.
G&L topic today has to do with with performing and what guitars look good on stage. I am sure that some will say that looks are not important but sound is the important thing. That is true but if you are playing a G&L you already have that covered, and adding a little G&L bling never hurt anyone. I have owned Black, Honey Bursts, Wine Transparent Red, and Amber basses. I didn't think any of them were that cool to look at on stage. Yes, this is subjective, but you cannot beat a flamed Maple cap in Cherry burst on an L-2500 to fire up the stage. Here is a photo to demonstrate what I am saying!

The middle guitar of the 3 guitars on the left is the G&L Legacy with the Synth that I used to own. It is Steves main player and he has a couple of Teles for backup, one with drop tuning. He is lusting for an ASAT Special but it isn't in the cards at the moment. The Vintage White Legacy is a class act!
So, show us the guitar that you would use on stage if you were going to knock 'em out. G&L Sparkles would have bonus points here.
The other topic for the start of the week is what I call precious moments.
We had our annual Edge Arts Center concert a week ago and much to my surprise a professional photographer, for publicity at the Arts Center, took about 125 photos of our concert. He sent them to us last week and they were really cool. He mentioned to me that he sometimes really has fun doing these photos and that some of the photos really stand out to him. He sent a couple to Kari and I that stood out for him and he captioned them. In the end they are priceless to me. For those of you that are new, Kari is my daughter and is in our band.
The photographer captioned this "Dad watching over daughter"

He captioned this as "Music without Shoes"

I hadn't noticed but Kari had removed her shoes shorty before the end of the concert. The photographer was moved by this photo.
Do you have photos of some precious moments that you can share with us?
See you tomorrow when we will be discussing backup equipment and gear failure at bad times!-- Darwin