Gibson suing again: Jericho Guitars is in the crosshairs

I guess i just love The Stones regardless.
Oh I still love them, nothing will ever change that. I got to see them at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh back in 2015 and they were absolutely on fire. Gave it 110% even after being delayed by a massive thunderstorm and came out and leveled the place.

My wife hates every time we go to either Virginia Beach or the Outer Banks, because I chuck a disgusting amount of Stones on for the next 6-7hrs and she's more of a Beatles chick. But hey, I'm the one driving, so my car my rules lmao. Plus, as soon as we hit the Virginia border on I-64, I have "Sweet Virginia" literally on standby and hit it every time to the point, that my kids are already expecting it and demand it :ROFLMAO:
 
Oh I still love them, nothing will ever change that. I got to see them at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh back in 2015 and they were absolutely on fire. Gave it 110% even after being delayed by a massive thunderstorm and came out and leveled the place.

My wife hates every time we go to either Virginia Beach or the Outer Banks, because I chuck a disgusting amount of Stones on for the next 6-7hrs and she's more of a Beatles chick. But hey, I'm the one driving, so my car my rules lmao. Plus, as soon as we hit the Virginia border on I-64, I have "Sweet Virginia" literally on standby and hit it every time to the point, that my kids are already expecting it and demand it :ROFLMAO:

I remember over many, many, many years of "are you a Stones or Beatles guy?" I was always more of a Kinks guy when I was younger, and respond as such. Then I discovered bands like The Pretty Things. Dick Taylor helped formed the Stones, but moved on to form The Pretty Things. I saw an interview with Rudolf Schenker many years ago when he was asked the same thing. He said without even thinking about it, "The Pretty Things. They were much dirtier than the Stones." They used to say the Beatles only wanted to Hold Your Hand, The Stones would want to Spend The Night Together, but lock up your daughters when the Pretty Things come to town. He went on to say how much that they influenced him. Before I heard of The Pretty Things, I heard Mick Farren and the Deviants, notably a live bootleg with Farren, John Entwistle, Peter Townsend, and Keith Moon. It was mind blowing and life changing. I found a copy of the studio version, but never that live version I heard late at night on WZBC in 1976.
 
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Beautiful guitar, but doesn't look like it has a belly cut, that would be a deal breaker for me, and a baseball bat neck, no good for me I like a slim neck..

Its more traditional...but, it's got some nice features...stainless steel saddles, brass nut, roller string trees, custom made and extra tall to keep string deflection to a minimim, custom humbuckers, and out of phase wiring.

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