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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Get an Ibanez.
    I once heard a jazz player play them side by side, and they were hard to tell apart.
    They make some very good affordable jazz guitars. This is mine.

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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    That’s a beauty. Ibanez has always made good stuff. I still have my late 1970’s vintage LP copy, the infamous one that Gibson sued over:

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    It has a feature the real LPs don’t have—a nice chamfered part of the body on the back that makes it fit more snugly against you, definitely more comfortable. I also have a similar vintage Ibanez P bass copy that does still get used quite a bit (unlike the PF200). Good instruments and

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    Self-explanatory:



    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    What music are you listening to right now?


    This BBC Radio 3 show is really hitting the spot for me as an eclectic lockdown soundtrack

    Uninterrupted by ads or news, the music is from a swathe of sources: world, new music, classical, folk, rock, electronica and experimental

    Relaxed, unhurried but never bland or predictable

    This is a particularly fab episode

    (I have it bookmarked at BBC Sounds, and listen to them as and when)
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000h030

    More episodes:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m0008w2m
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    Quote Originally Posted by OhDark30 View Post

    This BBC Radio 3 show is really hitting the spot for me as an eclectic lockdown soundtrack

    Uninterrupted by ads or news, the music is from a swathe of sources: world, new music, classical, folk, rock, electronica and experimental

    Relaxed, unhurried but never bland or predictable

    This is a particularly fab episode

    (I have it bookmarked at BBC Sounds, and listen to them as and when)
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000h030

    More episodes:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m0008w2m
    I've been listening to that since you turned me on to 3. Now I've got my sister listening.
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    I've been on a bit of a Genesis kick lately, pre-1982 as Abacab was really the last good album they released. They were a mainstay of my childhood, especially the Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme albums. These are early albums from when Peter Gabriel was the frontman. I've recently rediscovered Wind & Wuthering, which is a very under-appreciated album. The first few albums with Phil Collins as the frontman were really good, but they band became focused on a more commercial sound after he started doing his solo stuff. Their last two albums, We Can't Dance and Calling All Stations, are unlistenable, while Invisible Touch is questionable.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    A classical kick for me.


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    This inspired me to take a nostalgy trip to some old Genesis albums I used to listen around 30 years ago, Selling England by the Pound was better then I remembered.

    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    I've been on a bit of a Genesis kick lately, pre-1982 as Abacab was really the last good album they released. They were a mainstay of my childhood, especially the Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme albums. These are early albums from when Peter Gabriel was the frontman. I've recently rediscovered Wind & Wuthering, which is a very under-appreciated album. The first few albums with Phil Collins as the frontman were really good, but they band became focused on a more commercial sound after he started doing his solo stuff. Their last two albums, We Can't Dance and Calling All Stations, are unlistenable, while Invisible Touch is questionable.

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    The band/album that crushed any illusions I had about Pandora when it first started up. I started a channel with this album and all Pandora could recommend were bands like the Ramones. In my mind a Minutemen channel would have Can, Captain Beefheart, Gene Krupa and for punk, maybe Wire since the two bands had an unnatural fondness for each other.

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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