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Doctor J

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  1. Remember this is a nitro finish before you go rubbing solvents on it.
  2. Death Angel - Act III An all time top-tenner, a band really finding their feet and blossoming https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kXdEJHnJsXc
  3. Sterile? Lose the flats, put on some rounds and get some growl and zing!
  4. Peter Baltes had a steampunk Streamer made for him? A Steamer? Streampunk?
  5. To be fair, the cure for cancer could be growing on those frets, along with who knows what else.
  6. Thumb over the neck? Man, that dude is gonna get roasted on youtube, he'll never energise his market-base and grow his channel with that technique!
  7. I like both Slayer and Bon Jovi. Our numbers grow every day! Don't commit hate crimes against us! You can't spend every day... woooaaaahhh ohhhh Livin' on-a Slayer.
  8. I like that the three dots in the Three Dots logo look like they're out Motörheading Motörhead in the umlaut department. That spike on the headstock will really appeal to all the people who complain about G&L 😂
  9. Play ad bingo. When you see "original", "vintage" and "rare", all in one ad, you win a night of boozing, to dull that stabbing pain you feel in your brain, with a clear conscience.
  10. Deacon Blue - Raintown and When The World Knows Your Name Brilliant songwriting and fantastic performances from all involved. While I'm disappointed I didn't wake up to them sooner, there is a particular joy in finding a new back catalogue to explore. I recently got deep into Talking Heads too, for the first time, while reading Chris Frantz's book. Great fun was had.
  11. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BO9T5pQ6IeI Credit due to the "Hell bent for chiffon" comment 😂
  12. That's the thing with genres, they're fine for organising the stock of music shops (look them up, kids) but generally not applicable in the real world when it comes to art. Bands tend to get labelled as something and struggle to shake off the label even when they're not playing whatever it is they're labelled as. We had this discussion recently with "thrash" which went from being used to describe a very specific style of music to the lazy bundling together of the output of a large and varied collection of bands, most of whom were not actually playing thrash. Genres belong in the bin with Peter Criss' cat makeup.
  13. As long as there's, you know, sex and drugs, I can do without the rock and roll. Mick Shrimpton R.I.P.
  14. Unlike Leo Fender, Jamerson would actually get it right first time.
  15. Dude, don't enter that as a search term on your work computer, seriously 😵
  16. I built assembled a strat in Monaco yellow, it looks quite similar. The pickguard is good but I just love that colour. A transparent or slightly tinted one would show it off well.
  17. Even better. Tonewood tonefloor toneboards.
  18. That looks cool, though personally, I'd love to see more of that yellow (is that Monaco yellow?).
  19. Bass avoids the war through intelligence and diplomacy.
  20. I used to be in a band with my best mate at the time, a guitarist. He was well coordinated so could technically play but had no sense of timing whatsoever. He was a mate, though, so we set up a band. There was no point in writing songs, though, it would have been a mess so we improvised everything. The drummer and I would come up with something and guitarist would noodle aimlessly over it while another mate improvised vocals over that - usually chats about scams and such. It was a lot of fun, to be honest and, although we were usually unpopular with audiences we were surprisingly not universally so.
  21. Best? Can't honestly remember. I've gone to so many great gigs since the 80's. The most recent one I came away from thinking "That was truly extraordinary" was Therapy? supported by Ondt Blod in Hamburg a few years ago. I had never heard Ondt Blod before and had sort of a Jake Blues in Church episode. Therapy? afterwards were just incredible. Worst? Either Ian Brown on his first solo tour or a recent package thing with Limp Bizkit and some other garbage. One of the other band's roadies walked around with a goblin mask on. Relentlessly and maliciously dreadful, both.
  22. Rollins Band had Theo Van Rock, their sound engineer, listed as a member.
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