Straight off - you had better know that this story contains all things to all men/women/others -
love - hate - despair - the dizzy heights of success - madness - peace - are just
some of the things to be found here... along with a
plain and simple, old fashioned rant... :mrgreen:
The same provisos apply as with all my previous postings, one here and two abroad (linked at the end...)
The Sturgeon Generalisimo has decreed
ALL WHO PASS THIS POINT
FOREVER GIVE UP HOPE...
that there is any form of sanity...
to be found on these shores...
Here endeth the Goverment Health Warning
When I bought my RD Artist in 1979 I was hooked, but also conned...
Enter stage right, a greasy haired clammy palmed salesman with cheesy moustache, suitably drooping...
Our hero is spotted drooling at a sunburst Gibson Thunderbird...
"
How much on HP..?"
"
Sorry sir, second hand... no HP possible... No need to look at the Fender's sir, how about this Nice RD Artist, beautiful plumage, er action, sorry Sir, and quite WONDERFUL Moog circuitry, quite the Rolls Royce of the guitar world..."
"
That will be £700 please sir, oh yes, and the fitted Gibson case is an extra £50..."
Our hero stands aghast...
"
An extra...?"
"
Yes Sir, an extra..."
"
But it is a fitted case, and the only one for the only RD Artist you have in the shop, and you already told me you will probably not be able to get another one..."
"
Sorry Sir" he said, rubbing his hands gleefully, "
that is just how it is..."
"
But..."
"
Moog Circuitry..."
"
Where do I sign...?"
Some are born to be suckers, some just fall into it... and just in case, the case was supplied as part of the package, I discovered from Norlin (?) later, but too late for retribution - the shop still trades, so... no, I'll just think it...
... this did include HP charges, all to be paid off over 9 months, which I did, my other primary guitar was/is a Peter Cook T'bird (on a thread running elsewhere on this site) and the two are as different as chalk and cheese...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/1979RDPC.jpg)
the RD and the PC circa 1979Now don't get me wrong, I love this instrument, just like all my others, and it would pain me to lose her, but the joy of the purchase did not last...
Firstly the switches - no musician in their right minds would position a pup selector there, would they... and as for that multi-leaf thing for the
MOOG - so much
fritzing (sorry Uwe, a poor
connection issue, honest)
and buzzing and clicking - newer models had the following idea, but that was too late for me...
This is where the
purists should brace themselves...
... so they were the first thing to go - I fitted minature switches after
cutting a hole through to the front of the scratchplate area, one for expansion, one for compression and moved the pup selector (
more cutting) to a LP type position - this worked great, promise you, and she gigged like this...
Prior to this point and during 1982 I decided to
burn the serial number into the back of the body in numbers 2" high - I had decided I liked her too much to lose her so I'd make her unsaleable... a strange form of logic but I felt quite proud of this and still find that to be a head turner...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/1983KenNormanRickKazik.jpg)
circa 1983 - a band called "Nice Nightmare" with a truly gifted, exceptional guitarist called Ricardo Kazik - anyone ever heard of him...? oh yes, I went from long hair to crop around this time - shocked everyone I knew... the mini switches formed a nice ciggy perch - presently not smoking and have not been since '93, oh yes, and the drummer went by the name Norman D Seagull, on occasion...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/1982RDartistfront.jpg)
In her "EXTRA" home, post original switch mods - I'd forgotten how I'd filled the holes until now, but that was then and this is now...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/1982RDartistback.jpg)
I used packing case brands from the site I worked in, so she was "branded"... stop sobbing over in the corner, show some backbone, man...!During my stint with the
Nightmares (in more than one way, don't get me wrong, I had big hopes for this band, I really mean that, but...) the rest of the guys and I decided that the quirky blend of
jazzy metal would benifit from a
fretless influence - I had her frets ground down after a discussion with Peter Cook, prior to a permanant conversion, so If I decided to revert it would be less hassle - when I had this done found that she was much nicer to play not so low slung, and this led to discomfort dure to the profile. now, there were a number of quirky issues I found to be iritating playing in this style- the
side on shape - around the top near the neck she was very "
hard edged" and the same could be said for the
FIN so I had to think about this so out came the spoke shave and off came the corner near the pup selector...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb106.jpg)
a close shave...? - something I have not had in very nearly 20 years...The
FIN was a bigger problem - out came the "
WORKMATE" (TM) and in went the RD - I chose a
good clean new saw for the job, took a deep breath, and...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb105.jpg)
I believe news of this eventually resulted in a popular horror movie...
Oops... need to lower that action, I forgot to check that...Anyone with an RD who does not play
low slung would appreciate this mod,
I promise you, and when seated the mod by the switch is a comfort...
So, anyway, I digress... I had her
permanantly defretted by Andys in London, WC2 circa 1987 and she came back a treat - I had bought a third instrument at that point, a Hohner Jack (
love her, but that's another story...) so I could spare her for a while... there was talk of a new fretboard in ebony but the appeal of
conning people into thinking she was still
fretted worke to my perverted sense of delusion... and then the MOOG died...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/reh08.jpg)
1987 - the RD shortly before the death of the MOOG and just prior to permanant defretting... a shot then of the "resurrected" band with original keys player, and not my Peavey...! far too clinical... Is there any German influence in PCB AMP DESIGN...?She got packed away as gigging weas a priority and cash was a bit short, and when the band folded in '88, she got put away, one of those rainy day projects that never come...
Whilst in a state of dismantlement an accident broke her scratchplate, wrecking the support and end for the bridge pup and also snapping off the "top" support on the pup - this was a low point, and into the loft she went, only to come out a month back...
The band has reformed for the drummer's 50th, cutting a bizarre story short, and we play to a select invited audience in a village hall in Surrey on the 14th March, so a rush job was required on all my instruments (the only instruments presently lose around the house were an Ibanez 12 string acoustic I got as a 21st and a Collins mandolin I was given as a birthday presnet by my wife and daughter in 2004 - a long obsessed passion, for some highly obscure reason (
a copy of Mel Bays "play the mandolin" book I was given as a joke decades ago by someone long forgotten, if you must know...), so...
The here and now...
I had to butcher what was left of the scratchplate and hook up the pup to a 500k pot I had knocking about in the shed, dig out the bridge from several locations, and re-string her, and here she is, as of about a week back - the sound is a bit boomy but I need to locat a new scratchplate, or some other option re mounting pups with those large
GIBSON CUT HOLES she came with - I have seen someone in the US selling the right plate so may go for one, and then I will need a replacement pup...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb109.jpg)
A shape to rival a T'bird, IMHO... but that will still not quench the passion to own one...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb104.jpg)
that's her in THAT case... oops, forgot about the mod for whatsit connectors (XLR?)...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb110.jpg)
"... and it burns, burns, burns..." that serial number...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb130.jpg)
a close-up of the neck finish... plays like a dream, for those that live the dream...(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/RD%20Artist/feb107.jpg)
The head is the only place the finish has deteriorated, and I have mislaid the truss-rod cover, and yes, haven't those tuners tarnished...Which brings us up to now - Istill have to think about what I am going to do with her bodywork - lots of holes - so many colours to chose from...
OMG is that the time...? - I'm DEAD... gotta go... back soon... :mrgreen:
It's still a cool bass.
Maybe you ought to try fitting Alembic pickups into the old girl. They are easier to get hold of than real Gibson RD pickups and a working MOOG preamp, plus you also get that sound variation which Alembic is known for.
Thanks for the tip Mr B, definitely noted, gotta find the cash first though, and as it's gone 2am here I am soooo dead.... up at 6am... knew I should have shut her straight down...
My eyes!...............................
Uwe, please make him stop!
;)
The horror! But interesting to see how a bass gets from very complicated (Moog electronics and lotsa switches) to this one pick up, one control bass. I like simple basses:)
Not sure if you call this modification or mutilation... ;)
Lori from Greatdealz at Ebay used to have NOS RD scratchplates for sale. Maybe you could ask him?
http://stores.ebay.com/Greatdealz1967
EDIT:
or you could turn into an RD standard with this scratchplate plus pickups (http://cgi.ebay.com/1970-s-gibson-rd-bass-guard-and-pickups-2pu-model_W0QQitemZ360134203669QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar_Accessories?hash=item360134203669&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A0%7C293%3A2%7C294%3A50#ht_500wt_1182)
(http://i13.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/f4/2d/1442_1.JPG)
Quote from: TBird1958 on March 01, 2009, 08:27:53 PM
My eyes!...............................
Uwe, please make him stop!
;)
And you guys call me a butcher. ;D
Der Engländer ist grausam.
I've always said so. Now you have evidence. RD stands for "Raid Dresden!", at least in Ken's mind. Nothing much has changed since these days:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZOW8ZL7mLk&feature=related
I vill haff to püt a stöp to zis, jawohl: Ken, will you solemnly pledge to leave that poor mangled bass alone (except for necessary restoration work) from now on if I send you an original spare pickguard/scratchplate I still have? It is unscathed (unlike your bass) except for one small blemish/scratch.
Uwe... right actor, wrong film...
Schottische, nicht Englisch ist, zumindest durch Abstammung, und wir haben im Kampf gegen die südlichen Eindringlinge so lange...
FREEDOM... to use a translation engine because I can not even speak Gaelic fluently, let alone English... probably why my daughter wants to die my goatee blue...
I used to have "Ich Bin Verboden" above my British Airways work station, way back when, in the best "JFK bad Deutsche" tradition - something to do with my existance in this dimension...
If I understand you correctly you have a deal , no signing in blood though - I don't think a scratch or two will be too indecent... I will be honoured and truly in your debt... pm you...? that should quell the rioting...
... and RD...? Reality yet to be Determined...? or possibly - until I Repay my Debt...?
My father had quite a number of nice things to say about the German people, especially compared to what he used to say about the Japanese... re that incident - I can prove he had an alibi - that is recorded in his biography, which will never get finished at this rate... #'58 may be able to offer some colour co-ordination re a nice new finish for her... and, obviously, any pointers would be appreciated...
Scott... the butchery ended years ago - this was a players decision, and I stick by it - btw... does it feel nice to be off the (butchers) hook...? ;)
Basvarken (just what does that mean...? still trying to get to the end of the BaCHbird thread, not sure that I'll live that long... good read though :mrgreen:) - I promise you it was a mod - it just works... you'll learn that can be trusted... ;D thanks for the link, but the pups on the standard never looked right to me (the cheek of it - as if he'd know what looked right...), I keep missing a link to a direct replacement, I think on the same site...
Mark - I'll offer an olive branch... chose an eye-catching colour scheme for her body... not too OTT though, I will draw the line at some things... I think I can rely on your approach to esthetics, re instruments... :o
... and Chris, me ol' china, simple IS best when it comes to sound...
LG&O, I am trying to mend the errors of my ways, honest... but a lot of work may be required - perhaps it would be best not to look at my posting re a Marshall I've found and posted on the VABB site... but then again, at least it shows that my heart is in the right place...?
ps she'll still need a pup - one suggestion so far; any budget ideas, or is that a dirty word round here - If I need to save, I will... and before anyone says anything no chrome covers for her pups If I get anothe 'plate I will not risk any further damage - black on black works for me...
would this work?its active maybe from a q80 though someome here will know.i dont need it .
Quote from: Ken S on March 02, 2009, 05:49:42 PM
Basvarken (just what does that mean...?
Bas = Bass
Varken = Pig
So that would make Basspig (or Bassboar, or Basshog)
In Dutch they describe the sound that a pig makes as "knorren".
Which happens to be word for the sound that a pig makes too.
About the BaCHbird thread length; I even had it shortened at a certain point.
In fact, the project is even older than this forum. It all started in the long gone Dudepit...
Quote from: tubehead on March 02, 2009, 06:03:38 PM
would this work?its active maybe from a q80 though someome here will know.i dont need it .
That is a 20/20 pup, the gold lettering gives it away. It looks identical to an RD pup (I've got one too), I'm just not sure whether the innards are, but it is probable though the RD and the 20/20 were almost 10 years apart in design.
Ken,
alter Schotte (only recently had my first trip to Scotland, lovely, and Haggis is great too, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, will be avenged one day and you'll introduce the Euro in your Spanish architecture parliament just to offend the
Engländers, ja?), my email is uwe.hornung@cliffordchance.com. Send me your name and postal address and the scratchplate is on its way to you.
Uwe
righto.if the pickup is any use to you send me an email at tonypsounds@hotmail.com and i will get it in the post,im not into active pickups these days.
"Scott... the butchery ended years ago - this was a players decision, and I stick by it - btw... does it feel nice to be off the (butchers) hook...? Wink " All in good fun Ken ! I doubt that I will ever be off the hook here and I take a bit of pride in that ! Still a real cool bass with one pickup, I like one pup basses me self. That bass has stories to tell, it's been yours for so long, bring her back to playable as best you can. don't refin it ! I love the #s burned into the back, it's yours no mistaking that !
Gonna have to keep this short...
Sorry, hope that fall did'nt hurt too much... ;)
I have pm'd the two most kind gentlemen of this noble establishment after their exceptionally fine offers... truly gob-smacked... (what a GHASTLY word, but a suitable adjective for how I feel) ...
Scott - I have some long and hard thinking to do re the final outcome of my RD, and yeah, I have no intentions of parting with her... being a veggie, it is unlikely that Ill be taking anything "off the hook", but I'll be happy to share some of the flak, as long as it's not whilst flying over certain parts of Europe... my PC'bird sounds just fine with my RD pup and I think I may permanantly fill that hole when she's refin'd, but sticking with the single pot...
Rob - I'm still reading that thread...
Tony and Uwe - you know what I think of you guys - many thanks...
Haggis...? I remember being lucky enough to catch one once, long left legged breed (they only run clockwise round the Glens), but dropped it quickly after it bit me... the Euro is almost certainly on it's way...
Wow, truly global community...
Had a PC HELL kinda an evening (oops, it's morning again...) so am now heading for the land of nod...
ps, anyone with any spare T'birds knocking about...? I'll pay carriage... ;D
Quote from: Ken S on March 03, 2009, 06:14:16 PM
ps, anyone with any spare T'birds knocking about...? I'll pay carriage... ;D
That's what I say all the time! :) But it's a nice gesture of the guys!!!
Haggis. My brother married his Flemish wife in Borthwick caste near Edinburgh, which was like a dream marriage. I have the nice job in our family and my brother's getting the big bucks at Shell. But to cut a long story short: I only heard terrible stories about Haggis, but there we ate haggis of the finest maker of Edinburgh and I liked it.
I haven't seen a real life haggis, but I bought a toy Haggis animal with a story how and where they live.
Well, I guess today it's my time to share some cross dress pics. I have to admit: Me in kilt is as bad as Japanese tourists in Holland wearing wooden shoes and getting their pics taken in front of windmills and tulip fields....
Just a moment... next post will feature the pics.
Loes and I:
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k165/chrispdekker/a.jpg)
My brother and I doing 'a Gallagher':
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k165/chrispdekker/aa.jpg)
My brother and me again:
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k165/chrispdekker/aaa.jpg)
Well, there it is:
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k165/chrispdekker/aaaa.jpg)
I never forget the look on the face and the little yell of the female photographer wen I didn't sat down in a 'proper' way:
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k165/chrispdekker/l_8d6ac12ad7108f1196805a16163887e6.jpg)
Okay, my PM box is open now for nice messages about my legs.
Your going to have to get Mark one of those school girl outfits.
This calls for a little Andy Stewart serenade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONO0bkpiXhM
Schatzi,
Please put your pants on, the rest of the guys aren't ready for that kind of show.
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd306/veronicasteed/l_eb626c98336157b4cc2500dc232fad7e.jpg)
Ahh some people have the legs to carry it off, Mark... :mrgreen:
Still in PC hell... >:(
Andy Stewart...? my dear departed cousin... ;) Let the wind blaw high, let the wind blaw law, throoo the stritts in ma kelt ahh'll gaw... curiously enough, Donald is a primary part of my Gaelic family name ... Son of Donald the Red..., sort of Kunta-Kinte Roots, stuff... Did you know that Her Majesty The Queen (distant cousin of Uwe's, honest... she has German roots - Queen Victoria spoke with a German accent - puts a whole new spin on "Vee are not ammoost" when you know that...) and various military under her command are the only people that have the right to where the Royal Stewart tartan...
Ethel...! Ethel...! he's wandered off sumwheres agin... ahh fink it's anuvver rant...
... now where was I, ah yes... Still no "CROSS" dressing going on here, but my drinking buddy and his family, unfortunately now living in the West of England, around 4 hours from here, have an aggrement to appear, strictly for photographic purposes of course, him in the Hay tartan, and me in Stewart of Appin, Hunting tartan, at Castle Urquhart on the shores of Loch Ness...
Ah yes, Mr Dekker - I would seriously recommend not investigating what goes into haggis unless you are truly made of stern stuff...
Nearly forgot, Uwe had me sign off a contract re his most generous offer, just a customs technicality exporting American goods to the UK he explained, but I'm curious what "25% of your earnings, in perpetuity" means...? ;D
Everyone - think the following - "NO RAIN NO RAIN NO RAIN" - our NZ cuzzie, Tony would like a nice Blue Sky Day for what is now Thursday morning down there... ;)
i think it worked ken ,indeed there was no rain and my driveway is completed.fortunately i took my bass rig to the rehearsal room last week so i only have to climb over the fence with my eb4l in a gig bag on my back ,while the concrete is drying .
And speakin' of Haggis.....................
A fave of mine from The Drop Kick Murphys, a great band!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZN3weW1udE
Quote from: Basvarken on March 02, 2009, 01:02:25 AM
Lori from Greatdealz at Ebay used to have NOS RD scratchplates for sale. Maybe you could ask him?
here it is again:
RD Artist pickguard at Ebay (http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Gibson-Parts-NOS-RD-Artist-Bass-Pickguard_W0QQitemZ260371919299QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar_Accessories?hash=item260371919299&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A0%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50#ht_1550wt_1167)
(http://i1.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/eb/c5/fd95_1.JPG)
In order again...
Excellent news, Tony...! Don't want anyone getting a hernia out there...
Never heard of the "Dropkicks..." before, Mark, but have now - yeah, that works for me, definitely works...! - do I detect a theme here...?
Ta Rob, the way I go with my instruments... oops, sorry Uwe, I meant to say, probably won't be needing that now I'm a reformed character and I will be taking much more care of my instruments, honest... :-X
in the imortal words of jefferson airplane 'a small package of value will come to you,shortly'(actualy up to 8 days by airmail)
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Mucho, Mucho, Obligado... the pair of you... I owe you both...
Reformed character sounds good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k6CZYUxc0M
Look Uwe, something arrived by Deutsche Post (DAMN - no stamp for the collection... oops, did I think that out loud...?) (Schweinhundt...! Ze ungrateful Englander...!) - just as we were off out to visit the in-laws, then the weekly shop, and then we got home (daughter doing coursework) to a PC disaster zone, which led to the back-up PC relocating and a wee bit of network work and then "SKIPPY" (guess where I found this HP bargain) decided to die (probably why it was in the skip) and ended up relocating to the garage where the FranKENstein's Monster still lays awaiting a PSU (home built previous PC that died mid December and resulted in an emergency hunt for a replacement Dell pre Xmas bargain...)... takes a breath
Ethel...! Ethel...! he's gone of agin... you goes out the bayak an ah'll takes the woods...
Oh yeah, ... so when the dust settled it was 1730 and I was due at a rehearsal at 1900 - nothing loaded yet... so rush dismantlement of the RD was in order to relocate her neck pup to the bridge position in Uwe's spare scratchplate ("T-CUT" took off the scratch beautifully, btw - tested on the old one first) and I ran out of time to do a functional test...
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/Front%20Page/20090307001.jpg)
Safe and sound and fitted Herr Bass-Meister...! Danke...!
(http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu280/kjrstewart/Front%20Page/20090307002.jpg)
The Long Road To Recovery... my reform starts here...
No Uwe, not the Mahler, not the Mahler, please, have pittttteeeeee...!
... and here she is with her cousins, my Hiwatt and the 312 ...
Hmm... FranKENsteins Monsters ... now there's an idea for a name...
I guess with your bass being fretless and all, that humbucker should give it a real good growl.
That she does, but I'm not aloud to put her up to max thru the Hiwatt and the 312, local stregic arms limitations in my area ("IN CASE OF SONIC ATTACK... Do No Panic...), so I'm told... though I must admit I would like to give all three of my four-stringers a run thru Scott GOT's rig... but just a tad to far to travel... :mrgreen:
I'm sorry Ken, I had run out of commemorative Führer stamps!
Ken, Ken, Ken..............
Those shoes have to go! I don't care how comfortable they are.............. :gay:
One of these days I'm going to figure out what Ken's talking about. :)
Oh, and I thought it was just me who had to concentrate hard on those postings ... talk about streams of consciousness. But it's brought a philosophical element into this forum which hitherto had been lacking. ;D
Quote from: Dave W on March 09, 2009, 10:04:02 AM
One of these days I'm going to figure out what Ken's talking about. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XJuWcls7CA
Oh Mark... I know, I know, I do so know the shoes just have to go, and I know I can fully trust your opinion on this point, I can promise you they are not comfortable and are being worn under duress - the band packed up in 21 years back and the drummer is having an eighties themed party, hence my eighties rush shirt, nasty addidas trainers, etc, but I'm going to go for the full John MCoy, including waistline - I, for one, do not have the legs to match your pins...! I'll pass on the F*nd*r though... :mrgreen:
On an artistic note, the general concensus of opinion (daughter's "pester power") is that the goatee will be going blue streaked for the gig this Saturday...
"He's just a little fond of chiffon in a wrist array-ee-ay-ee-ay... A wrist array-ee-ay..."
ohh FZ, where are you when we need you most...
... I assure you it is just a temporary thing and I have no intention of trying to usurp your enviable position of prominence on this forum...
BTW, my wife is hoping it will be permanant, as that will mean removal of the goatee b4 Monday recommence of employment, not that she dislikes it, of course)...
I am thinking of wearing a colour cordinated AEROSMITH ROCK-A-ROLLERCOASTER (Disney) t-shirt, which is exceptionally poke-your-eyes-out... my favourite shirt... co-ordinates with my Tequilabird, though I am leaning towards the name FranKENstein's Monster, that is...
Uwe... I just managed to get the FDC on eBay - a really neat set...!
Dave & Uwe... the day I understand what I'm talking about will... hey, look at that squirrel...
ps Just caught your posting Gary - nice one... :mrgreen:
... at the WHO PUT THE BOOT IN gig at Charlton Football Club in '76, whilst we were all enjoying the pleasure of a teeming downpour (which had descended on that part of London and remained in place for most of their set) and post Alex Harvey and Little Feat, whilst waiting for the Who to come on, some bright spark climbed up one of the permanant stadium lighting setups, where the Who's lighting engineers had carefully set up their laser mirrors (for their then very inovative laser show) and had knocked some of them out of position... the DJ for the day (a chap by the name of Nicky Horne, who worked for London's Capital Radio, popular at the time with the ROCK fraternity) put it out over the stack that...
"Thanks for being a total jerk, you have just completely f*ck*d up the Who's laser show, which will result in a delay of at least an hour before they can come on, in fact, I'm going to play this song just... for... you..."
... and on came that number, to great applause, and to resounding choruses of...
"Your gonna get your f*ck*ng head kicked in - CLAP-CLAPCLAPCLAP-CLAPCLAP-CLAPCLAP-CLAPCLAP...et al...
... How many know the full title of that song and how beautifully appropriate it was to that moment...
... one of ROCK's GREAT MOMENTS...
... any of you see where that squirrel went...?
Quote from: TBird1958 on March 09, 2009, 09:27:55 AM
Ken, Ken, Ken..............
Those shoes have to go! I don't care how comfortable they are.............. :gay:
My wife and all of her friends have called me a fashion insult for years but even I agree about the shoes - to me they say " Come on Martha it's almost 4:30 and if we don't hurry the buffet will be picked over down at the Sizzler !" ;D
As for the goatee I say clip the bottom sqaure and dye it black - maybe braid a few small bones and such into it ;)
You leave Ken's shoes alone. He remembers Andy Stewart, that's good enough for me. He's probably also familiar with Ewen McTeagle's poetry.
"hey, look at that squirrel ..." ...
:mrgreen:
Ken, be truthful, as a child, did ever anybody mention "hypheractive" or "attention deficiency syndrome" in your presence? ;)
Like I said: When I saw Ken's first post at the Hiwatt forum I knew immediately that he belonged here:)
Sorry Lightyear, don't know your name, you can't have them, no matter how much you really want them... ;D
Ethel...! Ethel...! head him off before's he's finished off the hole Gard-damn'd buffett...
... As for the goatee, I'm going for a slightly Scottish feel here, probably blue central and edges, although my daughter thinks turning it into 2 prongs would be interesting - everything else goes down to a number zero crop, black would be creeping too much towards vanity for my liking... she's also been trying to get me to let her plat it too...! - bones are out, all sad little veggies here... I could go a carrot, I guess...
As for the rest, hmmm, lets see, what was I wearing through the GLAM era - long hair, jeans and tee... PUNK era, oh yes, long hair, jeans and tee, the New Romantics - hair went west (GI crop)... HA! anyone remember Geddy Lee's hair back then...?!?! so a hat, but still jeans and tee... thru the ninties...? was there a fad in the ninties...? you guessed it... hat, jeans and tee... us "CHROME-DOMES" out there know all about stage glare (Greg Philbin and his T'bird) and those who do not know what sunburn up top feels like...
Dave... thanks for coming to my aid... did you know my Uncle Ewen...? I never did get back that quid, he loaned it to Sid, he said... ALBATROSS...! who said that...?
Uwe... what do you mean, when I was a child...
btw... my wife's never had a doubt...
Hyperactive...? My dad fixed my cot to the floor after he found one leg hanging over the edge of the stairs one night... I'd rocked it that far out of my room...
ADHD...?
... look, a blue bird, it's a blue bird...
Chris... ;D
Quote from: Ken S on March 10, 2009, 05:57:44 PM
Sorry Lightyear, don't know your name, you can't have them, no matter how much you really want them... ;D
Ahhhh, so deprived accros the pond ;) - I guess
Disney isn't one of the first words your little rug warriors learn to say in England? ;)
Here, well, it's a different story. Lightyear came up when my daughter was about 5 and Toy Story came out - always seemed to have her friends over and I simply became Mr. Lightyear to the little crumb crunchers as I have gone by the nickname Buzz my entire life. And, let's face it, I'm not that creative at times so when I signed up here at the happy farm I just used Lightyear.
As for the shoes - please, keep them! You and Dave probably wear black socks with sandals and like "Sansabelt" slacks as well ;D :P ;D :P
Keep up posting fashion pics like these and the Fraulien will stop off on her way to get hitched and "whip" you into fashion shape :o
Please! :o I haven't owned sandals for at least 50 years and even then I can claim my folks actually owned them.
TO INSANITY... AND BEYOND...!
Buzz, I had an inkling that that is what it might have meant, but does anything make any sense here, especially now the (bald) Eagle has landed...
"Thats one small stay-ep for a mad may-an, one jaa-ant leap for insanity..."
Sandals...?
Oops...
A small parcel turned up this morning from the land of the sheep today and now resides within My RD - I'll leave it there unconnected until I get the rest of the parts for my refin, but at least it fills that empty hole in my life...
Tony and Uwe, I've posted an "off-the-wall" thank-you to you both in the cafe and will e your copies in word format, so you can print them off and use as paper aeroplanes, or shreddings for the hamster cage... ;D
Thank-you/Danke...
ooh... just noted that I've been promoted...!