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Hey, my boss is a guitar maniac. He owns nine, yes, "nine" Patrick Eggle guitars and is currently building kit Strats for a hobby. He teaches guitar and sure can play.Bruce Rioja wrote:It's a peach, Tango. My other one is like this;TANGODANCER wrote:Nice looking animal you have there Bruce.
This one had a trem bar on that I had removed, and had the bridge raised, so now pretty much looks plain, like this;
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Brilliant album Cowdrill. I've only listened to the new one Annonymous once or twice and it was a very odd listening experience. I think Tomahawk and Mit Gas are both premium albums but Annonymous is a pretty weird change in direction.
Don't get me started on musical instruments though, i'd be here all day:
Don't get me started on musical instruments though, i'd be here all day:
Dr Hotdog wrote:Brilliant album Cowdrill. I've only listened to the new one Annonymous once or twice and it was a very odd listening experience. I think Tomahawk and Mit Gas are both premium albums but Annonymous is a pretty weird change in direction.
Don't get me started on musical instruments though, i'd be here all day:
tbh im not rly that impressed
not a patch on the old Faith No More stuff
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There's nothin Mike Patton has ever done since the break up of Faith No More that has been anything like them. Tomahawk is the closest you'll get, most of his other projects, like Fantomas, are far too avant garde.
I'm a huge fan of the first two Tomahawk albums, the only Faith No More album I think is better than those two is Angel Dust, I can give or take the rest.
I'm a huge fan of the first two Tomahawk albums, the only Faith No More album I think is better than those two is Angel Dust, I can give or take the rest.
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Hey Zulu, Phil Moss (bandleader for years with the Mecca dancehall chain) died yesterday at 93. Had many a good night with him and his sort at the Palais. R.I.P another band legend.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Just about level with my bonce, TD!TANGODANCER wrote:Probably over a lot of heads, but:
"Swinging the Blues..The Best of Big Band". Goodman, Armstrong,Gene Krupa, Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Miller etc etc.
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