Hey msc!!!
That was great to hear you are a fellow 'jammer' - I want to know more, but first...
I was classically trained on both clarinet and violin - fortunately for me, I was educated in public school (the 'L.A. City Schools', as the LAUSD was called in yesteryear) during the 'Wonder Years' (1960s, 1970s) when the schools here in L.A. were truly great. I learned violin in public school at Nobel Junior High School in Northridge, CA (where I still live to this day, BTW - there are still two teachers left there from when I graduated almost 36 years ago!)...the schools don't even HAVE instruments anymore! I was never into rock at all during my entire time in secondary school - however, I do remember a guy (who later became my guitar teacher) playing "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" at a Chatsworth High School football game intermission - that was cool. Why? Because the girls went nutz! A light bulb's dimmer switch started letting amperage through...
However, it was not until I went to UCLA that I really started to develop my skillz on guitar. One night while having our nightly discussion on the problems of the world and how we would personally solve them, my 4 roommates and I caught "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" (the precursor to MTV) with a segment on Jimi Hendrix at the famed Winterland venue in SF. It was all over for me...I had to learn how to play like that! For the next seven years (until I got married when I was 24), all I did was listen to Hendrix and Zeppelin and tried to play like Jimi and Jimmy (Page). I can still burn "Since I've Been Lovin' You" by Zeppelin, BTW - I broke out the Lester and busted some riffs tonight!
My Stratocaster is the last year of the pre-CBS Fender guitars - a '79, with a natural finish and a maple fretboard. It's
beautiful!
The Les Paul is a 1998 sunburst-finish Epiphone with some great action - I love this axe.
Music Man 210 amp with Celestion speakers - oh, yeah. Of course, I have a Pignose just for practicing.
I also have a Yamaha (can't remember the model) - however, my son took it with him to USC and I haven't seen it in 6 months. Hopefully, he is practicing - as I said, he really is a natural. It is probably the best of all of the guitars I have (sweet sustain), but my son has really beaten it up as far as appearance goes. The other two are immaculate!
Because I'm a '70s kind of guy, my influences stem from that period - Ritchie Blackmore, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Schenker (UFO), Al diMeola, Edward Van Halen were the players I strove to emulate. However, once I got married in 1980, my wife quickly became dismayed with some of the habits of the guys in my band. In the interests of marital harmony, I decided to reduce my contact with the wild side...I guess it was for the better (LOL).
msc, I have to tell you that I cannot part with my instruments - they are like my pets are to me. However, should I crash (again!) on one of my motocross bikes and my hands become useless, I'll consider it. I would want them to go to a good home!
- RB
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