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2538.1 | With hormones raging... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Ain'tNoCureForTheSummertimeBlues! | Mon Jun 15 1992 13:18 | 10 |
| '74?
I was playing REO Speedwagon, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath albums on
my stereo. I owned a beastly little Fender 3/4 scale acoustic, but my
parents had made me quit the lessons two or three years before because
they didn't think I practiced enough to be getting anything out of it.
I didn't pick the guitar back up until around '81.
Greg
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2538.2 | Flintstone Special | GIAMEM::DERRICO | WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSanDiego? | Mon Jun 15 1992 13:52 | 10 |
|
With all humor intended, I was playing my FM radio...
Though I do remember having a "Flintstone Special", It was my name for
a Vox-style copy bass. All I could do was play slides up and down the
neck - through my mono Hi-Fi amp - going to a home made (open back)
cabinet with five 12" HH Scott speakers that I found up the dump...
/John
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2538.3 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Where's my DEC cadet handbook ? | Mon Jun 15 1992 14:20 | 12 |
| This is a good topic ...
In '74 my rig looked like this ...
- Black Les Paul Custom, gold hardware.
- Strat, brown with maple neck, played it probably 10 times ...
- Ampeg V4 (100W, tubes) with 2 4x12's.
- Marshall 100W stack
- Electro-Harmonix LPB2 power booster stomp (like I really needed it).
- Univox fuzz box (that's what they were called back then ..)
- Cry Baby wah-wah.
Jerry
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2538.4 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Mon Jun 15 1992 14:31 | 7 |
|
'59 Gibson Melody Maker
Traynor Bassmaster
Fender twin 12 cab
Electro Harmonix Little Muff
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2538.5 | on the verge of gettin it on | RICKS::CALCAGNI | wet brakes on the Stratocaster van | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:05 | 12 |
| By '74, I had graduated to my "pro" setup:
'66 Gibson Thunderbird bass, in original baby blue finish
'70 Bassman head
homemade plywood cab with 2x15' EV-SROs
I was in a funk/soul band doing Ohio Players and P-Funk covers.
Now if you caught me in '72, it was a puke-orange Mosrite Ventures
bass. Cool doesn't begin to describe it :-)
/rick
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2538.6 | | FRETZ::HEISER | electric warrior/acoustic saint | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:26 | 1 |
| I was a 6th grader-guitarist-wannabe
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2538.7 | Time Is Not On My Side | AIMHI::KERR | | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:40 | 14 |
| In 74 all I was playing was a mid-sixties Vega acoustic which I still
own. Unfortunately, I had given up my electric instruments in 70 when I
got married (funny, what that does to your priorities). What did I get
rid of: a Japanese bass (I think it was a Yamaha) which I played
through a Fender Bassman (I can't remember the vintage on that, but it
was a hand-me-down). Oh, and I had a Danelectro six-string single pickup
job which I never did learn to play, but I liked the way it looked (it was
black).
That's amazing, I had no idea I could actually remember that far back
(it's the short term memory that's a problem these days). What was
the topic again?
Al
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2538.8 | Nada | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Mariah Carey's Fiance | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:49 | 6 |
| I wasn't playing anything in 74. Really took up the guitar in 76.
I was on my way to class (college) and there was this band playing
on "The Patio" (outdoor concert facility at the school) and I was
blown away by the guitar player (a total unknown named Steve Morse)
and later that week bought a guitar and started to learn.
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2538.9 | Would you believe I was only 4? Would you believe... | STAR::BECK | Beware OSI Layers 8 and 9 | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:06 | 5 |
| That's a while back. Lessee ... Martin D12-20, Martin 000-18, Bacon
Belmont long-neck (Seeger style) banjo, and an ancient Sammo (Made In
Chicago) flat-top mandolin - a little. Around then I was in a group
called the Folk Process (which included Lisa Neustadt, who later sang
with Jean Redpath and on the Prairie Home Companion).
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2538.10 | | FROST::SIMON | Birds can't row boats | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:20 | 6 |
|
I think all I had around in '74 was my Madiera A20 acoustic guitar.
(which I still have in various pieces). I got rid of my Fender
Mustang sometime in '73. Wish I still had that mustang.
_gary
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2538.11 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | If your gonna spew...spew into THIS | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:30 | 1 |
| Nothing...didn't start picking til 78!
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2538.12 | | BTOVT::BEST_G | not | Mon Jun 15 1992 17:09 | 7 |
|
I didn't start until '80 or '81.....
Around that time I was playing a Yamaha recorder, and a Sears Sil-
vertone sax.....;-)
guy
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2538.13 | circle of guitars? | DEMING::CLARK | Bold As Love | Mon Jun 15 1992 17:28 | 7 |
| re .0
Kevin, did you sell/trade that Westwood SG to Daddy's in Salem?
I bought a used one exactly like you describe in about '78 (it
was my first decent electric).
- Dave
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2538.14 | | GANTRY::ALLBERY | Jim | Mon Jun 15 1992 17:47 | 13 |
| Jamming to Chicago records on my Rogers R-360 Drum set:
20" Bass
12" Mounted tom
14" Snare, converted to a tom
16" Floor tom
14" Ludwig snare
Paiste cymbals
(guitar came later)
Jim
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2538.15 | poor, poor & poor | TOOK::SCHUCHARD | Don't go away mad! | Mon Jun 15 1992 18:21 | 11 |
|
In '74 we had a first born baby, i had a yamaha acoustic which i
sometimes played bars etc, and played bass in a blues band with
a borrowed bass and amp - too many cells have died between now and
then to remember what they were.
The baby just graduated HS 2 weeks ago, i have yasb(yet another sh*tty
bass), a lovely ovation acoustic that i never play anywhere but home,
a cello, upright bass & a 4-track. Enjoying it more now too.
bob
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2538.16 | You never forget your first love... (sigh) | LUNER::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Mon Jun 15 1992 18:40 | 7 |
| In 1974 I had (and still have) my '69 Strat, a '69 Fender P-Bass.
Amps? A Fender Deluxe Reverb and a Peavey TNT 100 for my bass.
Wish I still had that Deluxe Reverb... :^( .
Rock on,
Fred
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2538.17 | Lessons,.. BLECK!!! | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Jun 15 1992 19:18 | 15 |
| I think I was playing drums???.. mostly singing
Probably some piano, clarinet, and violin,.. mostly singing though,..
In '64 I was playing a Red Zimgo !!! six string through a ??Univox??
doing "Snoopie and the Red Baron" and "Red Rubber ball covers" with
the neighborhood doods 'til mom pulled the plug for dinnner or
whatever. Aaaaaahhh,.. the good ole daze :-). I gave up guitar in 67
(at the ripe age of 7) because I hated taking lessons (pay attention
Buck!!!! :-),.. thats when I started singing/playing everything but
guitar,.. got back into it on a classical in '76,.. been going strong
ever since...
/Bill
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2538.18 | Cherokee and peeeee-ple... | KDX200::COOPER | A regular model of restraint... | Mon Jun 15 1992 20:18 | 7 |
| I had a blue sparkle Slingerland Sears And Roebuck Special with a
genuine homemade "Sizzle Cymbal" - Ya know, with POP RIVITS in it ?
I was bad... Oh, and I had just quit taking Accordian lessons from
Mr Ellman too. :) I was actually pretty good at playing "Indian
Reservation" on my dads Conn Organ (With strum-o-matic !!).
:)
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2538.19 | them were the days.. | GLOWS::COCCOLI | | Mon Jun 15 1992 20:29 | 13 |
|
1974?. Leesee..I was seventeen and playing my 67 telecaster through a
Fender Bandmaster with a Big Muff in a three piece band called Prism.
We used to play James Gang, Procol Harum, Sabbath. I used to sit in my
room hours on end trying to figure out what the hell Steve Howe was
doing on "Starship Trooper", until I got it down, spraining the tendons
across the back of my left hand in the process.
Those were the days.Playing outdoor concerts surrounded by all those
nubile young things...
RichC
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2538.20 | many brain cells gone since then | FREEBE::REAUME | Perfectly CoNNected! | Mon Jun 15 1992 21:43 | 14 |
|
I graduated high school in '74 so this is easy for me to remember.
I actually was playing in a band at the time. We were doing things
like Grank Funk, Deep Purple (Space Truckin instead of Smoke on the
Water!), All Right Now by Free. That kind of stuff.
My gear : straighforward and simple-
Gibson SG Special - cherry red w/"soapbar" pickups
Ampeg Portaflex single channel tube amp w/ 4 X 12 Jensens.
I think I used a phase shifter and a generic fuzz box (S Hawk?).
-long,long time ago-
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2538.21 | | LUNER::KELLYJ | Think for yourself | Tue Jun 16 1992 00:27 | 4 |
| Strat-->CryBaby-->Deluxe Reverb.
Still got 'em and use 'em, although the Deluxe stays in the music room
now.
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2538.22 | ...when BOSTON were upstarts....!!! | TRUCKS::LITTEN | | Tue Jun 16 1992 10:32 | 18 |
| Hmmmmm......1974......got it!!!
I'd have been about 28 years old, still married to the first wife, into the
WHO, James Gang (me too, remember Funk #49, Closet Queen, got all their albums),
played Born to be Wild a squillion times...........was Bowie/Mick Johnson around
then??
Would have had my 59/60's tele (bought it for 60 pounds from Chris Spedding (he
of "Motor Biking" fame), also my SG Special (new), and a Fender Jazzmaster
(s/b). As for amps, I had a (wait for it!) VOX Foundation Bass cabinet powered
by an original (circa 1965) 50 watt Marshall. Had a Big Muff fuzz pedal a Vox
Wah Wah, and a De-armond volume/tone foot pedal.
Yeah and I got pictures to prove it (what a prat I looked!)
Who said bad taste was dead!!
Dave
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2538.23 | I wasn't big enough to pick a guitar up | NEWOA::DALLISON | Time out, this is the real world | Tue Jun 16 1992 11:31 | 5 |
|
In 1974 I would've been 4 years old, playing with my Action Man (GI Joe
to you over the pond) and engrossed in The Clangers.
-Tony
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2538.24 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Tue Jun 16 1992 18:12 | 4 |
|
In '74, I was playing Mommy to a 2-year-old, and listening to
my 8-track tape player :^}
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2538.25 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Tue Jun 16 1992 19:04 | 25 |
|
Andrew was _NOT_ two years old in '74!
He only pretended to be!
Rick.
8^) ;^)
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2538.26 | Fun times! | CSSE64::A_FRASER | The reply below contains precisely | Tue Jun 16 1992 21:26 | 20 |
| Hey, O'Loughlin - behave yerself! :*) Besides the helpless
child routine used to get 'em every time...
Hmm lessee - '64 was my first ever _new_ solid body, a Futurama
III deluxe (not a bad guitar..) through a big Marshall combo.
Couldn't get the sound I wanted, so went for semi-acoustics
Gibson style and solid body on occasion until I played and
bought a Burns, (still got the pics but not the guitar :^( )
but found that the babes were haunting the folk clubs, so I
became a joke singer in the Reading area with folk clubs
galore. Excellent! Contemporary stuff with the band and solo
folkie/comedy stuff for relaxation.
So, '74 would have been a Burns Black Bison 6 string and a
(real) Epiphone twelve string for the finger-pickin'.
Andy
PS. Rick - it's past yer bedtime!
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2538.27 | taking you there - live | CHEFS::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Wed Jun 17 1992 10:42 | 8 |
| re .23
Actually Tony was playing with his clangers, engrossed in Action Man
I know, 'cos I was that soldier.
andy
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2538.28 | the good 'ol days.... | WOLVER::SDANDREA | Stimpy is my hero... | Wed Jun 17 1992 13:57 | 11 |
| Hmmmmm...'74?
22 years old, one year out of college, playing in a four piece band
doing what was then popular rock and what is now classic rock....James
Gang, Eagles, Doobies, Zeppelin, Free (and then Bad Company)
Rig: Gibson SG-->Crybaby wah-->phase shifter-->Electro Harmonix
LPB-->Fender Showman top-->home made cab. It was sweet then and I'd
love it now!
Steve
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2538.29 | No one every left alive in 1985 will ever do | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Jun 17 1992 14:37 | 28 |
| Okay dudes. I graduated HS in 1973, so this is easy for me, too.
In 1974 I traded the 1966 Gibson Firebird I bought new for a Japanese
made Fender Acoustic guitar. At the time I also owned an Ampeg Dan
Armstrong clear plexiglass guitar and thought It was far superior to
the Gibson....In retrospect, I should have traded the Armstrong and
kept the Firebird. The Fender acoustic got me interested in playing
music by the likes of Dylan, James Taylor, eagles, etc. so I guess
it wasn't a complete loss.
I also owned an Ampeg B22X which was a massive combo guitar amp. This
sucker weighed more than a twin and it was only 50 watts.
Right around 1974 I started playing with a band called "Gilson Treadmore".
Don't ask me where the name came from. We covered tunes like After Midnight,
Takin' care of business, Sweet home alabama, The best of my love, Evil Ways,
Knockin on Heaven's door, Lucy in the skies (Elton John version). The weird
thing is that our lead singer was a greek immigrant and had the heaviest
accent you can imagine. We stunk but had lot's of club work. We typically
made about $200/night which was darn good money back in '74.
How many of you guys would go back and do it all over again if you had
the chance. I wouldn't !
As they say, it's a shame that youth is wasted on the young !!
Mark Jacques
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2538.30 | young at heart still.... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Wed Jun 17 1992 15:50 | 20 |
|
1974...By now I'd played in regular working bands for 3 to 4 years
excluding High school stuff. But 74 I left a bar band playing R&R/Blues and
originals(now classics)in the summer for Boston,I used a Black L P Custom and
a 59 Les Paul jr for slide with a Fender Twin. I never used pedals as we
always just used a 40 to 50 watt amps and cranked it. When I got to Boston I
dumped the Les Paul for an ES355 and an ES175 to study Jazz and Fusion, I still
have the ES175 today. I use to own a MXR Phase 90,Distortion+,6band EQ,
Oberheim Envelope follower/Sample and hold pedal,Dearmond volume pedal.
I also got rid of all those nasty large Ampeg 4 12 cab's,and kept the
twin. I remember back then that a Mesa Boogie MKI and a double neck
6/12..... were hot items. And Whurlie's was right at the corner of Mass ave
and Newbury st and had glass cases with new L5's,Johnny Smiths and Super
400's. There was the Jazz Workshop/Pauls Mall basement where I first heard
Miles Davis and Pat Martino. It was a very good year.....and it improved in 75.
Well I'll get back to my rockingchair and count grey hairs ...... :^)
so you young whippersnappers can play. :^)
Rick
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2538.31 | Back then.... | SMURF::BENNETT | It's better than bad, it's GOOD | Wed Jun 17 1992 17:46 | 6 |
|
I was playing "Hang on to Yourself" and "Jet Boy" and other
glitter-age goodies in platform shoes on a short scale bass
from the catalog store. The band was called "Mothra" and
played a hand full of CYO and Jr. High gigs. My amp was a
Traynor YBA-1A played thru a Traynor YB610 (6 x 10) cabinet.
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2538.32 | | VCSESU::COOK | Paiste, the choice of champions! | Wed Jun 17 1992 17:51 | 2 |
|
Jeez, I was 10 at the time. GI Joes maybe? 8-)
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2538.33 | Hot Wheels! | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | do it in dubly | Thu Jun 18 1992 00:56 | 4 |
| Man some of you dudes are old 8^).
In 74 I was ten years old and mainly played with cars...I had a
cool purple mustang.
P.K.
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2538.34 | Back when I had hair... | MANTHN::EDD | Turn 4 (Bang) Turn 4 (Bang) | Thu Jun 18 1992 10:51 | 8 |
| '74, lessee, I'd joined my first gigging band. We was into the
"glam-rock" scene big-time; Bowie, Alice Cooper, Mott, etc. Platform
boots, leather, lace....
Was playing my standard issue Gibson/Ampeg rig. (Steel strings at that
time. Hadn't discovered the rubbers yet...)
Edd
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2538.35 | People never stop surprising me! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | A waste of skin | Thu Jun 18 1992 12:22 | 8 |
| > '74, lessee, I'd joined my first gigging band. We was into the
> "glam-rock" scene big-time; Bowie, Alice Cooper, Mott, etc. Platform
> boots, leather, lace....
No way!? I'd never have pictured you doing that kind of stuff, Edd!
Tommy Bolen, eh? Woah...
Greg
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2538.36 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Ren, what's `TFSO' mean ? | Thu Jun 18 1992 12:28 | 5 |
| Hey, I've got some pictures from that era ... yellow cords with silver
stars on 'em, blue and purple stacks, white lace shirt ... scary
indeed.
Jerry
|
2538.37 | My stuff. | GUCCI::GNOVELLO | Guy = Complete Fulfilment | Thu Jun 18 1992 12:37 | 7 |
|
A 1969 ES-335-TDC
Danelectro DS-100 head
Sunn "studio" cab with 2 SRO 12s
Guy
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2538.38 | | MANTHN::EDD | Turn 4 (Bang) Turn 4 (Bang) | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:17 | 7 |
| > No way!? I'd never have pictured you doing that kind of stuff,
> Edd!
It's even harder for ME to picture! (There was good reason I didn't
get to sing lead on Cooper's "Is It My Body?").
Edd
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2538.39 | I'm not talking about the PSATs either... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Mariah Carey's Fiance | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:23 | 2 |
| In 74 I was a junior in H.S. and temporarily lost all interests in
music to pursue other "interests"...
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2538.40 | age | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:26 | 5 |
| Yeah some of us may be old (creak),. but I was playing guitar
at the tender age of 6 or 7 so,.. Hot wheels were cool too but...
/Bill
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2538.41 | Nashville Cats - playin' when they'ze babies | RICKS::CALCAGNI | wet brakes on the Stratocaster van | Thu Jun 18 1992 17:18 | 1 |
| ditto. I always liked Strats better than GI Joes anyway.
|
2538.42 | | LEDS::BURATI | let's play step on ants | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:42 | 6 |
| Hammond B3 (ugh)
Fender Rhodes (ugh)
Hohner Clavinet
'65 Fender Strat->Twin Reverb (ugh)
I miss the Hammond.
|
2538.43 | where is that strat now? | CSC32::J_KUHN | Sweet dreams and flying machines | Thu Jun 18 1992 21:37 | 15 |
| 71' strat
crybaby pedal
big muff :-)
sunn coluseum lead amp. (kida crappy, kinda loud)
sears silvertone amp (sounded better, but not as durable or loud)
fender rhodes.
Played Who songs badly and other things that I can't remember :-) for
our highschool who wanted to hear disco.
Jay
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2538.44 | yes.... | WOLVER::SDANDREA | Stimpy is my hero... | Fri Jun 19 1992 14:57 | 8 |
| RE: 37 I bet that rig sounded SWEET!
RE: 42 My '74 band's KB player used a B3/Leslie rig...the root of
today's back problems and double hernia surgeries.....ugh, indeed!
Steev
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2538.45 | And the drums were blue | RANGER::WEBER | | Fri Jun 19 1992 17:42 | 64 |
| I was going to pass on this one, since the list of stuff I had in '74
is too long and too weird, but what the heck:
Ovation Deacon 12 Walnut
Ovation Custom Legend
Guild 412 Blonde
'72 Gretsch Super Chet Cherry
'68 Rick 360-12 Black
'60 Fender Stringmaster 2x8 Blonde
'61 Fender Jaguar SB
'64 Fender Jaguar Candy Apple Red
'59 Gibson ES-355 Cherry
'71 Gibson ES-355 Cherry
'62 Gibson L-5 CES Blonde
'63 Gibson L-5 CES SB Florentine
'64 Gibson S400 CES SB Florentine
'69 Gibson S400 CES Blonde
'58 Gibson Byrdland Cherry SB
'69 Gibson JSD SB
'69 Gibson JS Blonde
'71 Gibson Les Paul Personal Walnut
'74 Gibson L-5S Cherry SB
Hagstrom Swede Bass Cherry
Gibson EBO Cherry
Maestro Echoplex
Fender "Fuzz-Wha"
ARP Odyssey White
Kustom 2-12ASC Black
Kustom 2-15-A4 Black
Peavey Musician head
Fender Tremolux head
I'm not certain about the Odyssey and the Custom Legend--they might
have been a year or two later. In any case, there was even more stuff I
can't think of right now. It would have been easier if you had asked
about 1954, when I had just one guitar and amp, or '64, when I had more
amps than guitars.
I have a picture from June 1972 of the band with which I was working
full time. In the picture, the other guitarist had a '59 ES-175D
through a Twin with a Maestro Boomerang , I was using the sunburst
Jaguar through the Fuzz-Wha and Echoplex into the Kustom 2-12, the
keyboard player had a B3/Leslie (the Leslie had the top removed and
the rotating parts painted psychedelic colors), the bass player had a
'59 Jazz Bass through a Kustom 1-15 bass amp and the PA was a Kustom
400 top through a couple of 4-12" columns. No board, no monitors, no
lights, no racks, no nothin' else. The other guitarist and I used to
switch back and forth--when I played a Gibson (usually a 355 but often
the Byrdland), he played a candy apple Jazzmaster. We never both played
Fenders, but sometimes both played Gibsons.
FWIW, I was wearing a plain pink dress shirt, dark blue velour slacks,
black loafers with about a 1-1/2" heel and hair just slightly longer
than now, though there was a lot more of it,
especially in the front:-( We may have played funky music, but we
looked pretty much like the young professionals we all were.
The most interesting thing about the picture is the location. Every
Sunday we played poolside brunch at the Watergate Apartments and the
picture was taken there just a week before an incident at the office
building next door burned the name *Watergate* indelibly into the
American psyche 20 years ago this week.
Danny W.
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2538.46 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Stranger in a strange land | Fri Jun 19 1992 17:56 | 9 |
| Lemmee see:
marshall 50w with 2X12 bottom
'69 SG custom
'73 strat
'? sigma acoustic DM-5
VOX wah and a VOX 'tone bender' fuzz box
dbii
|
2538.47 | | KDX200::COOPER | A regular model of restraint... | Fri Jun 19 1992 18:02 | 5 |
| RE: .45
Man, and you guys think *I* have too much gear !!
Holy smoke man !
jc
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2538.48 | Playing SERIOUS music | NEST::CONROY | Let's not be L7,come + learn to dance | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:34 | 10 |
|
In 74 I had 2 guitars: Yamaha acoustic and Alvarez classical.
Was just starting to study classical guitar (and music in general).
Went from folk and acoustic blues to "serious" music. Played only the
nylon string for 5 or 6 years.
Didn't even own or play an electric until the mid 80's.
Bob
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2538.49 | | WASTED::tomg | Dragon Dictate User | Mon Jun 22 1992 13:34 | 15 |
|
'74 Hmmm.
I was still playing my old scratched up Beatles records. I didn't
pick up an instrument until around '76 (I was in 8th grade at the
time).
The axe? An el-cheapo UNIVOX Mostrite copy short scale bass. The
next year I got a 20W UNIXVOX amp. 20W solid state head, 1-15 cab.
I used the cab up until last year (I *did* replace the speaker), I
still use the amp every sunday at church. (Ok it doesn't sound great,
but it does sound good through my PV 1x15 cab.)
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2538.50 | Un*x...brrr! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | WhereWereYouInMyDarkestHour | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:03 | 7 |
| >The axe? An el-cheapo UNIVOX Mostrite copy short scale bass. The
>next year I got a 20W UNIXVOX amp. 20W solid state head, 1-15 cab.
^^^^
Clearly Tom has been working *too* much lately...
gh
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2538.51 | | WASTED::tomg | Dragon Dictate User | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:11 | 6 |
|
re:.50
UNIX on the brain I guess... ;^)
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2538.52 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:28 | 11 |
| Well I'm bad with dates, but I think in '74 I'd just "graduated" from
my Fender Jaguar into a Bandmaster head and home-made cabinet (with
an Electro-Harmonix Power Booster to add gain and to eat the 6L6GC tubes)
to a Marshall 50-watt (I think) half-stack and a borrowed Les Paul.
In the early 70's I was playing Chicago, BS&T, etc. (I transcribed all
of the horn parts for the horn players). By '74, I think I was up to
the glitter rock period...silk shirts, bell-bottom pants, platform shoes
(I had to borrow my platform shoes from the other guitar player). Damn
near broke my neck a few times trying to walk in those shoes! :-)
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2538.53 | | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:51 | 22 |
| In '74 I had a handpainted (did it myself) black Orpheus electric
guitar and a noname acoustic. I think my amp was a unichord transistor
stack -- If I recal, it had two 12 or maybe 15 inch speakers; I think
it was a bass amp. Later in the year I graduated to a '61 (or
thereabout) Gibson SG somethinorother (junior?), with soapbar pickups.
My next amp was a Fender twin, but I don't remember when I got it
(probably '76-'77 or so). After that I got a 100w Marshall stack, but
that wasn't until much later.
I was playing in my junior high school rock band and we played mostly
originals because we didn't want to play other people's music. That
and it was *much* easier to write our own music than to figure out what
someone else had done (wished I still felt that way!). Actually, we
did a pretty good cover of Smoke on the Water and Highway Star because
everyone in the band grew up on Deep Purple and we wanted to be just
like them....
My standard setup was the Orpheus guitar, unichord amp, a cry baby
wah-wah, and some sort of distortion box. I don't have a clear memory
of how it sounded, but it had to be bad by today's standards...
steve
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2538.54 | not so fast, there..... | WOLVER::SDANDREA | I'm Powdered Toast Man! | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:56 | 8 |
| > My standard setup was the Orpheus guitar, unichord amp, a cry baby
> wah-wah, and some sort of distortion box. I don't have a clear memory
> of how it sounded, but it had to be bad by today's standards...
Who's standards???? Tone is in the ear of the beholder.....
8^)
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2538.55 | still tryin' | STEREO::BROWN | Dances With Werewolves | Thu Jun 25 1992 14:58 | 9 |
| Back in '74, I had the Fender Jazzmaster and a Hofner Strat-clone
and a homemade amp. Played stuff from the mid-late '60s.
Looked about the same as now, except was less "rotund" and had nearly
no gray hairs. Was 25 at the time, lived in The Peples' Republic of
Cambridge, Mass, near Porter Square (#1 Orchard Street, to be precise).
I stiff have both guitars, along with several more acquisitions.
ed
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2538.56 | not much has changed... | UNYEM::LEFFLERM | | Fri Jun 26 1992 23:55 | 8 |
| Still playing my '71 SG. The amp's gotten smaller, only the cry-baby
remains from my once-formidable arsenal of pedals, but I'm still
playin' the same old tunes...
Bell-bottom blues
Badge
She's so heavy
etc...
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2538.57 | And wasn't music much more fun back then ?! | PELKEY::PELKEY | Snert ! Fetch me my dagger. | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:02 | 33 |
| In 73 I bought a new Strat, (sunburst/maple neck)
I paid $270 for it w/ case (Obscene!)
In April of 74 I bought a new Les Paul Gold Top ($475!!) It was either
a 73 Gremlin, or the guitar.... no surprise where my priorites were
and still are! I still remember taking the check for $1,800 dollars
back to the bank, and taking out a smaller loan for $500 to by the
guitar when I decided my present car would be fine for another few
years. (a 68 Merc Montigo, A REAL hummer of a beast) Went from
the bank to Union music....
I traded that same guitar in '79 and got $375 for it not bad depreciation
schedule!
That Gold top, and my 70 telecaster (my first NON SILVERTONE Guitar)
are the only two guitars I owned that I really wish I still had today..
For an amp, I used an Acoutsic 150 head with matching 4x12 cab..
Also had a MXR Dist+ (back when they were made out of tank armor)
and a Badstone Phase shifter ,, (ooooohh cool..)
I also had (this will test your memories) an EMC Aries. (A real
dawg of a creation, about 75/80 wats, 4 10s, no master volume,)
In fact, as I recall now, I traded the EMC for the acoustic 150.
Which wound up being a bargain. The 50 was a much better
amp.. That sucker still works and is going strong today..
(Not that I use it, but I know it still works..)
It was a basic set up, no frills, but I had "loud" going for me
Actually, it all didn't sound too bad.. I still have some old
cassettes...
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2538.58 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:35 | 8 |
| re: .56 (Lefflerm)
Hey, I had a 71 SG (Cherry).
When I bought it, the neck had a hairline fracture that got worse and
worse until it finally just broke off so now it sits in its case, but
it might as well sit in a grave. Just can't bring myself to actually
throw it in the garbage.
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2538.59 | | MARX::SAKELARIS | | Wed Jul 01 1992 13:11 | 24 |
| Lessee now. I had just traded a Suzuki 185 street bike for a Black Les
Paul Custom and an EMC bass amp with 4 10's ( I think - I dont remember
the model). the LP was one of these "fretless wonder" jobbies. It had
frets, but they were just real small. Liked the tone, but hated the
action as compared to my Guild Starfire V, which I also had then. But
then again the Guild necks are my idea of perfection.
Also had an old Gibson 50 watter. It was a GA-77 RVT (reverb and
Tremolo). 2 6l6's in the output stage. It was a combo amp with a single
15" JBL speaker. Tremendous amp, but a few years later it developed a
hum, the source of which I couldn't find. I kept it for several years in
the cellar waiting to get "a round tuit" to fix it. Never did, I ended up
giving it to Harvey of Harvey's Music in Milford NH as a basket case to
see if he could make use of it.
After I got rid of the LP, I installed probably the first production
run of Dimarzio Super Distortion HB'ers in my Guild dramatically
improving that guitar. Still got both the Guild and the pickups although
they are no longer together. I'm using one of the pickups on my
modified Strat. Not sure if I'm gonna reinstall the other in the Guild,
or put PAF's in it.
"sakman"
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2538.60 | what a year...1st time I ever went to Colorado | BUSY::JMINVILLE | | Tue Jul 07 1992 20:05 | 13 |
| Ah, 1974...
I was playing a '63 Fender Jaguar that I had completely rebuilt
(later stolen) through a Traynor bass head into a Silvertone
6x10" cab. I too had one of those LPB-1 'booster thingies'.
I might have also been using a little Ampeg 1x12" combo that
was a truly great amp (can't remember the model, but it too
was stolen along with the Jag).
We were doing Allman Bros., Dead, and Neil Young covers along
with some other tidbits like Humble Pie and King Crimson.
joe.
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2538.61 | "...I have a photograph..." | STRATA::PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Sat Apr 15 1995 17:53 | 32 |
| ..missed this note the first time around....
Judging from the previous replies, I *must* have been the only person
in the world playing country music in '74.....and I didn't have
to wear the hat back then :(
I actually took a photo of all my equipment that year; alas, all that
remains is the photo and memories (*sigh*):
1970 Radio Shack (!!) copy of a Hofner Beatle Bass, except with single
coil pickups. What a sweet bass that was!
1966 Fender Telecaster. Bought secondhand for $125. Not bad for my
second electric, but dull-sounding by normal Tele standards.
1973 Harmony Sovereign 5-string banjo. Didn't get too good at it
'cause I discovered pedal steel a few years down the road...
1972 Sigma DR-7 acoustic. A damn good-sounding guitar, shoulda been
another keeper...
196? Fender Concert amp. Had to write this one off when the power
transformer literally caught fire and totalled the amp. :(
1974 Peavey Century bass amp. One of their better early amps. Lasted
through my first two years of club gigging.
Every once in a while, I'll come across things like old set lists -
these can be a REAL revelation!
--Eric--
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2538.62 | Sherman, set the wayback machine... | SEESAW::PILANT | L. Mark Pilant, VMS Engineering | Mon Apr 17 1995 11:41 | 21 |
| Wow 1974. That's over...gasp...20 years ago. (Maybe I'd better not think
about that part :-)
Let's see. In 1974, I was playing:
1967 Fender Strat - Black with a white pickguard. A real nice
guitar. One of the few guitars I miss.
1972 Fender Telecaster Deluxe - Twin humbucking pickups. Sounded
real nice. Played well to boot.
1974 Les Paul - This one was a nice guitar. I set it up for slide
work.
1971 Yamaha 12 atring acoustic. (I still have this one.)
All played through a Kustom combo amp - gold metalflake rolled vinyl.
Ah the memories.
- Mark
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2538.63 | | KDX200::COOPER | Revolution calling! | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:11 | 5 |
| What was I playing with in 1974??
Well, I was 12, I was probably trying to playing with the girl
next door... Other than that, it was a Conn trumpet, anna Selmer
MkVI Tenor Sax...
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2538.64 | "We had joy, we had fun..." Yeeuch! | BRAT::reg15.mko.dec.com::page | | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:17 | 10 |
| In '74 I was playing with GI Joe's & Action Jackson's, reading
Marvel Comics, and going to 4th grade.
I didn't know anything about rock 'n' roll, and all I knew about
guitars was that the wimpy girls who loved "Seasons In The Sun" played bad
folk songs on big, clunky acoustics. Needless to say, guitars had no appeal
to me at that time.
Brad
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2538.65 | | GANTRY::ALLBERY | Jim | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:36 | 10 |
| I was 12, and was playing a Ludwig 404 snare drum and a Kay
acoustic guitar. The Kay featured a "wildwood" finish and had a
plastic bridge. I still have both (although the Kay is no longer
playable). For Christmas that year, I got my first drum set: a
four piece Rogers R-360 series in a black and silver pearl.
I finally sold the Rogers set a couple of years ago. I kind of hated
to see it go...
Jim
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2538.66 | Mark Jacques now owns that guitar | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | There can be only one | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:45 | 9 |
| I was playing a Cherry Gibson SG thru an ancient "Revere" tape recorder
with a builtin speaker (used it in "PA" mode). I found out that if you
pulled the guitar cord halfway out it would increase the gain and give
you a very cool distortion sound.
I still have never found an amp that had a sound I liked as much as
that Revere.
db
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2538.67 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Mon Apr 17 1995 13:48 | 13 |
|
I was 14. I'd been playing drums for 13 years (yes, you read that
right), and was gigging on a Slingerland kit in my dad's jazz
quartet. I was also doing some GB gigs with dad, some as a drummer,
some as a sax/clarinet player; my tenor sex and my clarinet were
Selmers, my alto sax was a Conn. I'd been playing bass for a year,
and was the youngest member of a band called "Phoenix" as well
as another garage outfit that did Beatles covers. My bass was
a "Klira" copy of the Hofner Beatle bass, and I played through
a Fender amp. I forget the model, but it was the one with all
the tube guts sitting in a little wire mesh cage above the amp.
-b
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2538.68 | | DABEAN::REAUME | my 2 vices - GTS and coasters | Mon Apr 17 1995 18:30 | 12 |
| Hmmm -
Gibson SG Special - cherry red, dual soapbar pickups.
Various stomp pedals - what I (vaguely) remember : MXR phase 90,
S. Hawk distortion, MXR compressor.
Ampeg Portaflex amp - all-tube, 4 12" Jensen speakers, the top
flipped upside down inside the cabinet for
transportation. LOUD!
-John R-
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2538.69 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:02 | 1 |
| Nothing -- didn't pick up a guitar for another two years yet.
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2538.70 | | MSBCS::EVANS | | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:22 | 6 |
| In 1974, I'd sold a Martin D-35 that I had bought new and bought a new D-28.
If only knew then what I know now .....
Jim
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2538.71 | | SALEM::DACUNHA | | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:34 | 9 |
|
Started playing in November 74'
Black National LP copy, through a Fender Bandmaster and
EMC performer 1. Also used Electro-Harmonix screaming
bird.
CMD
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2538.72 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Tue Apr 18 1995 14:01 | 1 |
| I was pounding opposing pitching in Clinton Little League.
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2538.73 | Lost the game, won the fight. | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | There can be only one | Tue Apr 18 1995 15:03 | 4 |
| > I was pounding opposing pitching in Clinton Little League.
Couldn't beat them on the field so you beat up their pitchers in the
parking let eh?
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2538.74 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Apr 18 1995 15:26 | 8 |
| That would be around 3rd grade at P.S. 174, Queens, NYC, so I was in music
appreciation class playing a $2 black plastic "flutophone" which was more like
a tiny recorder in appearance. I learned how to read music at this time:
"Every Good Boy Does Fine" and "FACE".
I was listening to top-40 (which wasn't bad at that time) WABC-AM 770.
adam
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2538.75 | 77-WABC | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Tue Apr 18 1995 15:47 | 8 |
| I grew up in Union, NJ and used to listen to WABC-AM all the time,
until we moved to Mass. in 1971. I listened to WABC from 1960 to
around 1969 when I discovered FM radio. WABC played all of the
great music during the 60's. Everything from the Supremes to the
Beatles. The most popular DJ at that time was Bruce Morrow (aka:
Cousin Brucey).
Mark
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2538.76 | I was lethal | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Tue Apr 18 1995 16:25 | 2 |
| db, I'll have you know that I still hold the single season record for
most doubles in a season in that town.
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2538.77 | | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Tue Apr 18 1995 16:25 | 9 |
| I was playing the same 1971 ES-345-TD I still own. I used to have a
Standel amp with 4 X 10" speakers in it. Beautiful clean sound...
no power at all... the thing was quiet even on 11. Around this time, I
bought a bandmaster with cabs way too big to carry around. I used to
put the bandmaster head into the Standel speakers with good result.
I had a wide variety of fuzz tones, both store bought and home made.
Can't remember much about any of them at my current advanced age.
M
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2538.78 | 2 beats to the bar | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | There can be only one | Tue Apr 18 1995 18:28 | 6 |
| > db, I'll have you know that I still hold the single season record for
> most doubles in a season in that town.
What does your drinking problem have to do with baseball?
db
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2538.79 | Seems Like A Long Time... | BSS::MESSAGE | My name is Bill & I'm a head case... | Tue Apr 18 1995 20:10 | 14 |
| '74, Eh?
I was playing the FIRST set of FIBES drums in Lake County, IL.
The rest of the band was miked thru the P.A., but these freakin' drums
were so loud, I played without mikin' them! Crystal-clear set, with an
18"x18" f;oor tom that sounded like a cannon when I hit it!
Then, just a while later, I became civilized, and started playing those
fine, stringed things that I love so much..............
Animal: Eat drums! Eat drums!
Kermit: no, no, Animal; Beat drums!
Bill Message
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2538.80 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed Apr 19 1995 13:25 | 1 |
| who said it was drinking, db? it could be a number of things.
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2538.81 | | TALOFA::HARMON | Paul Harmon, ACMSxp Engineering | Thu Apr 20 1995 12:43 | 4 |
| A Fender Telecaster and a Hofner Beatle bass. Wish I still had the
Telecaster.
Paul
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2538.82 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Was this ignorance or bliss... | Thu Apr 20 1995 13:02 | 10 |
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'59 Gibson Melody Maker, Traynor Bass Master head, twin 12
home made cab with EV's.
Chicopee Comp, Holyoke High, West Springfield High, Westover
Air Force Base, Chicopee High, and a thorough thrashing at
the South Hadley Battle of the Bands by Clean Living!!
Tom
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2538.83 | '74 in the UK | RDGENG::AFRY | | Mon Jun 26 1995 12:37 | 14 |
| Epiphone Jumbo acoustic, customised by John Birch (no, not him - a UK
guitar maker!!!), having Barcus Berry transducer and back Fender Telecaster
p/u, each fed separately through the two channels of a Fender Tremolux
head, and a 2x12" cab of unknown origin for onstage, and separately
through the PA (RAC mixer - UK custom job, Quad 303 power amp for foldback,
HH 100W power amp into 6 Altec Voice of the Theatre bins each fitted with
Tannoy Monitor Gold speakers, mix of AKG D404(?) and Shure mikes).
Bizarre or wot? Worked tho!
The lead guitarist had a Telecaster/Marshall rig, and the bass a John
Birch SG style custom bass and an HH bass rig.
Andrew
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