03/18/09 12:36:25AM @digger-stone:
hey dave, saw it was your b-day and figured i'd give yer stuff a listen. your guitar sounds great! you must be thinking about high heels all the way through! cause yer playin your butt off! is this that fire bird from the pic? it really sounds great! good job sir, and happy b-day brother! keep on rockin man.
digger stone
<p>I started piano lessons when I was 8 years old. I played trumpet in the grade school band and all the way thru high school. I even gave the harmonica and the flute a try. I decided to try bass. My reasoning was there were only 4 strings on a bass so it should be easier to play ! How's that for logic? I took bass lessons from this guy, and he kept telling me "your playing guitar lines on a bass, you should be playing guitar." So my hippie friend Ron, had an old 6 string Hohner acoustic with the 1st string gone. I started playing around on it. I quit taking bass lessons and decided to give guitar my full effort. It's a decision I've never regretted.</p>
<p>I've been playing for 30+ years now, I am a rock/blues guitar man, self made, play it all by ear.</p>
<p>I think I've played most of the guitar amps out there. I keep coming back to Marshalls, and Gibsons gee I wonder why that is?</p>
<p>My current set up is a Marshall Vintage/Modern plugged into a Marshall Vintage 1960B full of Celestion Vintage 30s.</p>
<p>Amp number two is a Marshall Mode Four running into a Mesa Engineering 4 X 12 angle top it is also equipped with Vintage 30s.</p>
<p>They are both connected thru a Radial Big Shot ABY to the guitar</p>
<p>My main ax is a Gibson Custom Shop Firebird VII. I also have a custom shop EDS 1275 in Cherry finish.</p>
hey dave, saw it was your b-day and figured i'd give yer stuff a listen. your guitar sounds great! you must be thinking about high heels all the way through! cause yer playin your butt off! is this that fire bird from the pic? it really sounds great! good job sir, and happy b-day brother! keep on rockin man.
digger stone