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That guitar though. lol

 

Good job on the lead (and nice Rush teasers just before).

 

The whole band was pretty tight. This must have been near the top of the local scene.

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That guitar though. lol

 

Good job on the lead (and nice Rush teasers just before).

 

That guitar was great (still is)! I once let an old blues guitarist play on it. After he was done he said, "playing that thing is like driving granny to church in a sports car".

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I didn't know you could play drums.

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Me either! And I never even had to put my guitar down. ;)

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That guitar though. lol

 

Good job on the lead (and nice Rush teasers just before).

 

That guitar was great (still is)! I once let an old blues guitarist play on it. After he was done he said, "playing that thing is like driving granny to church in a sports car".

 

I'm assuming ESP or Ibanez, just based on the shape.

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That guitar though. lol

 

Good job on the lead (and nice Rush teasers just before).

 

That guitar was great (still is)! I once let an old blues guitarist play on it. After he was done he said, "playing that thing is like driving granny to church in a sports car".

 

I'm assuming ESP or Ibanez, just based on the shape.

Carvin. I bought it back in '86 after seeing a Starship video with Craig Chaquico playing his tiger-striped one:

 

Craig_Chaquico_(Jefferson_Starship)_guitar_by_Carvin,_HRC_Warsaw.jpg

 

What can I say, I was all of 21.

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I remember that guitar and video. lol

 

Carvin makes great stuff, but if I recall they were really heavy.

 

My V220 is about 9 lbs, I think, which is about the same weight as a Les Paul (I think).

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The Carvin sounded great .. and Tom Sawyer was spot on !!

 

Thanks again. Yeah, I really liked how we modified the Peter Gunn bass line to fit with the Tom Sawyer solo section.

 

And did you catch the Spirit Of Radio, Xanadu, and Freewill nods before the TS solo?

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The Carvin sounded great .. and Tom Sawyer was spot on !!

 

Thanks again. Yeah, I really liked how we modified the Peter Gunn bass line to fit with the Tom Sawyer solo section.

 

And did you catch the Spirit Of Radio, Xanadu, and Freewill nods before the TS solo?

 

I did, I did

 

Love that key of E !!!

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The Carvin sounded great .. and Tom Sawyer was spot on !!

 

Thanks again. Yeah, I really liked how we modified the Peter Gunn bass line to fit with the Tom Sawyer solo section.

 

And did you catch the Spirit Of Radio, Xanadu, and Freewill nods before the TS solo?

 

I did, I did

 

Love that key of E !!!

 

Me too. Though the Freewill run is still in the original key, which I think is F, but for whatever reason, it doesn't sound dissonant with that E-based bass line.

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Awesome job! Too bad you couldn't have the Hemisphere's intro with 'The Alex Chord' in there somewhere...but I guess it just wasn't easy to dance to.
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