Lunch
I worked from home today so that I can stay focused on a couple of key projects. Wouldn’t you know that mid morning and with no announcement, someone decided to upgrade the remote access software and it hasn’t worked since. The poor helpdesk team has been getting hammered. Anyway, being home I made up a cold chicken and salad and got to eat it out on the patio.
G&L Topic
While I’m restricted as far as showing gear that I have bought, there’s no barrier to showing stuff that I haven’t. A couple of years ago we were revamping the set lists for one of our “incarnations”, adding new material along the lines of The Butterfly Effect’s “Gone” and other similar contemporary rock songs. I was scouting for a modern looking and sounding twin bucker guitar that would suit the revamped incarnation and saw this advertised on ebay USA.

It looked perfect for what I was wanting but at the end of the day the overhead of international shipping took me to my limit before the bidding peaked. [Note to self – must ask Elwood the secret to $38 guitar and case shipping]
It was advertised as an out of the factory Legacy but I can’t say I’ve seen one like it before or since. Perhaps it was a special order or an employee build. Anyone have any information or thoughts?
Q1(a) Have you ever stuck to your limit on a unique G&L and then realized that you probably won’t see another one like it and wished you’d gone just one more bid … just one more …
Q1(b) Conversely have you ever gone just one more bid for one that wasn’t quite so unique and a better deal on a similar guitar would almost certainly have been available down the track.
More Signs of Spring
The bottle Brushes are opening ...

Non G&L Topic - Favourite Music Era
Q2 What’s your favourite music era? What music most influenced your musical journey?
Driving home last night I played a cd that my son received a few years back packaged with a computer game. I’m not into gaming but this one – Battlefield Vietnam - has a great sound track of music from the mid to late 60’s. Tracks like CCR’s Fortunate Son, Edwin Starr’s War, Martha and the Vandelles’ Nowhere to Run, Deep Purple’s Hush and Jefferson Starship’s Somebody to Love.
Listening to this cd had me thinking about all the great music that was produced in that short period from say 1963 through to 1970 and the amount of change that occurred – just look at how much the Beatles evolved during that period for example. While I can find great sounds from any genre and any era, I think this is the period that has had the most profound influence on me musically.
First Peoples - Singer Songwriters and Activists
Q(?)3 I’m still very interested in seeing and hearing more of the music from first peoples in your part of the world.
Here are a couple of singer songwriters from the great southern land.
Kev Carmody’s Dylanesque protest song Thou Shalt Not Steal
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Archie Roach’s lament for the stolen generation ... of which Archie was one (note the final line of the song)
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Tomorrow some of the pioneer Aboriginal bands
cheers, Robbie