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Is this one far enough back,

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Originally Posted By: axeplayer
Is this one far enough back,




Hey, great shot! Looks like you are playing an E7#9 chord smile What kind of guitar is that?

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What kind of guitar is that?


Judging by the head stock, it may be that one Fender Paulocaster they made.


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1st. photo around 1965. At that time the entertainment section of the newspaper would have a space for nightclubs to advertise their bands. What a concept!

2nd photo- Garden wedding in early 70's.

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Ha ha ha ha.

Are you the guy they called the "Mysterious 6th Canadian Eagle" who really played all of the solos on their first albums??

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Axeplayer,

Cute.

Take it back a little bit more..

smile

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Matt,

Ha ha ha ha ha! Now that's what I'm talking about.

Yeah baby!

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Niiiiice!

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Cringe alert (accompanied by brutal honesty)

this is my first band.. it was 1968 and all the band members met in the same 9th grade class. In '68 we were going for the british invasion look, in case you're wondering. ;-(

One of the popular girls in our class made out a list of songs the other girls liked, and that was our first set list. It worked. All the chicks showed up at our gigs to hear their favorite songs, and all the guys showed up to meet the girls. We drew a crowd so we always got return gigs.

The bass player's dad had connections, so he became our manager. He kept us booked all through high school 2-3 gigs per week. Society was looking for ways to keep all those baby boomer kids entertained, so it was easy to find gigs if you had a band.

We were terrible, mostly because I was the singer and my voice hadn't matured yet. Imagine the Stone's SATISFACTION sung in a falsetto, and you have a pretty good idea what we must have sounded like.

I also had a heavy-duty central Pennsylvania accent.. so when we played FIRE by Hendrix, I pronounced it as "Fi-yerrrr"

My only effects pedal was a fuzz tone. I used it on every song. My dad worked in a factory and my mom stayed home, and they sent 5 kids to private schools, so there was no money for gear. My guitar and amp were bought from the classified section in the local newspaper. No-name brands, the kind that department stores might have sold at the time. I had to earn my own money from performing to upgrade my gear. Which I eventually did.

(That's me between the organ and the drums)

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Pat, I think you were taller then.


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On this machine I can only get back to 1982 or so.

I'm the scary one with the Algonac shirt on .. the rest of the band had either a master or doctor degree. I was like 19 or so (meaning I had no degree back then).
I was always lucky like that.
We even played a couple jazz songs I wrote, after they helped me refine them .. great learning experience.

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The only picture I have I won't post because it was not my band. The guy who's band it was is also on here. If he chooses to post it, there I'll be.


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These were such a joy to see and read about! Thanks so much for sharing, guys! Hopefully more get posted.


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