"My master Confusion says: 'Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like bananas. And my fly is always open! Women without men is like fish without bicycle.'"
You might have heard that last part in different contexts. At least I have.
Lunch
Bambino's pizza and a great beer. This place close to the Space Needle has a wonderful list of microbrews either on tap or in the bottle. And a real wood burning oven to bake the pizza. I usually share their version of the Margharita dubbed the Buffala.
I have been listening to Pat Metheny's interpretation of some tunes John Zorn wrote for his second Massada book called Book of Angels. The 20th volume in that series is called Tap and it is absolutely fantastic. It caused me to reflect on all those albums and project Pat Metheny has done over his prolific career. He started out on ECM, the label produced by Manfred Eicher. And then I recalled that for many albums up to the mid-80's, Pat worked with this technician named Jan Erik Kongshaug. So I looked him up. Scroll down this article and in one of the picture you might find a pleasant G&L connection!
Non-G&L question
Any favorite engineers/technicians/producers? What is it they bring to the table you find appealing?
After looking at this guitar for years, at least that's how it feels, I finally decided to go for it so I could 'complete' my collection of G&L entry level instruments aka student models. The comes out of the collection of Jon Chakin (jonc on this forum), had been consigned to Buffalo Brothers and then moved to Guitars West in Murrieta, CA, when Tim and Bob sold the store.
One of my pre-BBE era ASAT III guitars has an HG bucker in the bridge which makes it a rare guitar. But I was still curious what the original would sound like. Although it seems from things mentioned on the 'interwebs' that this model was introduced in 1983, and thus there might be a Mustang body HG-2 out there, all the entries in the Registry are from 1984 if a date is provided or explicitly mentioned Strat-type body in the Other Features field.
Jon emailed me a list of his instruments last year and this instrument was listed as S/N G018818. However, upon inspection the first '8' looked more like a '3'. Only after the transfer trick could it be established that indeed the S/N is G013818, more in line with other HG-2s registered.
Since school has started again the student models are back to cramming too:
G&L questions:
- Do you register your G&L instruments in the Registry?
- Are you ever using the Registry otherwise?
- Are there any sources you' think are missing?
OK, the last question is just another chance for me to urge on Greg and Gabe to finish their book Plus, I would hate to see the sales logs that were part of the Dale Hyatt estate to go to waste, so if there would be a way to get those published ….
Enjoy your day. I certainly am! Why? Before the day is over, I will have picked up my Savannah Collection Bluesboy 90 at the Seattle Guitar Store
- Jos