For Eric and all - Poorer Little lads
Hi Eric,
If you think you were young when you started (or that was when you became famous perhaps), check me out.
I must have been 12 or something and I can't believe my brother and I are putting up a gig in a cafe', him playing
the saxophone ( he had a crush for saxophone for a while when he was really an exceptionally gifted drummer) and myself on the
guitar.
Can someone figure out the brand of the guitar? I don't remember myself. All I remember is that I had flat wounds and the action was 1/2 inch high
above the fret in the mid neck and the neck due to the horrible curvature of the neck. I had no clue of struss rod then, I don' t even if there was one.
We are playing trhough an old public P.A. system with 2 metal v-shaped speakers on each side of the room and I managed to blow one of them as the
friends in the audience kept telling the technician to raise the sound. We finished the gig with one speaker and the technician swore he would never
lend his system to the "Djinns", that was the name of our full band which means "The Demons".
That was my first electric guitar and I sharpened my teeth on it.
I think the next guitar was an "Hofner" and my last one was an "Echo".
Here you have it all below Eric:
Abel
"Not famous... (and still not)".
"Starting to be known locally".
"National Recognition at last (Circa 64-65)".
"The late 60's".
"Nationwide Newpaper".
If you think you were young when you started (or that was when you became famous perhaps), check me out.
I must have been 12 or something and I can't believe my brother and I are putting up a gig in a cafe', him playing
the saxophone ( he had a crush for saxophone for a while when he was really an exceptionally gifted drummer) and myself on the
guitar.
Can someone figure out the brand of the guitar? I don't remember myself. All I remember is that I had flat wounds and the action was 1/2 inch high
above the fret in the mid neck and the neck due to the horrible curvature of the neck. I had no clue of struss rod then, I don' t even if there was one.
We are playing trhough an old public P.A. system with 2 metal v-shaped speakers on each side of the room and I managed to blow one of them as the
friends in the audience kept telling the technician to raise the sound. We finished the gig with one speaker and the technician swore he would never
lend his system to the "Djinns", that was the name of our full band which means "The Demons".
That was my first electric guitar and I sharpened my teeth on it.
I think the next guitar was an "Hofner" and my last one was an "Echo".
Here you have it all below Eric:
Abel
"Not famous... (and still not)".
"Starting to be known locally".
"National Recognition at last (Circa 64-65)".
"The late 60's".
"Nationwide Newpaper".