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Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s Electric Guitar (Cherry Sunburst)

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Musician's Friend has Gibson Les Paul Deluxe '70s Electric Guitar (Cherry Sunburst) + $151.12 in Musician's Friend Credit for $1,889.30 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SayvorE for finding this deal.

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JawBreaker44
103 Posts
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Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
Bully4me
58 Posts
41 Reputation
Been playing for over 50yrs, yes agree with some of what you say, disagree on some too. The early 80's to early/mid 90's Gibson was making some great guitars. From there fell apart, trying to update where they had no business doing so. Who the heck needed the Robotuners? Nobody!! That's just one sad example where they went trying to add features while cutting back quality. Also why they went Bankrupt in 2019. However the new Standard 50's &60's Les Paul's are far better than they've been for years, far better. Quality has improved immensely. Promised myself around 15 yrs ago would never buy a new Gibson again. Thought the new promises from the new people in charge were all marketing. Until I had hands on a few of them and was very pleasantly surprised. Of course they play like a New Guitar, they'll have to break in and age over time, but it was the same back in the day, new guitars never played terrific out of the box like they did once broken in. Only issue I have with Gibson now is the prices are freaking high!! Custom shop especially. The LP Standards are in line compared to Fender and other American Made Guitars, when comparing apples to apples. The Price on this Guitar is very good in today's climate.

Epiphones are not in the same league, Frets for the most part are poorly done and rarely level, electrics and most pickups are subpar. Bodies and necks having multiple pieces (like 5 across the body) of wood glued together!! Ya do pay for what ya get. For the price not bad, but to compare against a Gibson, not even close. Have both brands and repair and set up all makes for people.

Also pre 1980, there was some horrid Gibson's made back then, pancake bodies, maple necks, was similar to the early 2000's but not near as bad. However they did do some Great ones in the era too. Don't get me wrong just pointing out not everything was perfect back in the day. Perhaps ya should (with open mind) go play a few of the new ones.

Not sure if you've ever checked out or played the Heritage Guitars? The H-150 is superior to the Gibson (today vs today). For those that don't know the Heritage story check it out on Youtube. Original Gibson Facility in Kalamazoo that a bunch of employees (some top level ones) didn't want to move to Memphis when Gibson changed manufacturing locations. They purchased the Plant and all the equipment and started their own version of Gibson Guitars. They make them still the old ways on the same equipment the famous 58-59-60 Les Paul's were done. Quality is Excellent and you get features on the H-150 (Les Paul equivalent) that are only available on the LP' Custom shop models, like long neck tenon, one piece (not 2) mahogany back etc.

Cheers

For anyone looking for one of these, is a great price.
PunkKitty
170 Posts
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You sound like my parents. If they want the guitar, it's up to them.

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Jan 11, 2022 07:25 PM
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Brendan1932Jan 11, 2022 07:25 PM
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Quote from JawBreaker44 :
Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
I currently have around 30 guitars and quite a few Gibsons. The best Gibson you can buy these days is a used recent American PRS- either the McCarty or DGT. This is assuming you want a more established brand and not smaller boutique builder. I pick up my DGT far more often when I need a humbucker vs any of my Gibsons (including custom shop).
Jan 11, 2022 07:38 PM
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OPTICSOURCEJan 11, 2022 07:38 PM
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I too have been playing for money for a long time (not 45 years).
I make money now by recording in my home studio to put on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
I have 2 Les Pauls and above poster is right. They are utter trash now. Don't waste your money.
And who cares about "gear" anyway? I am selling most of my rack gear at 2x, 5x, 10x what I paid, and won't miss any of it except certain preamps, compressors and one analog synth.
Why? Because of SOFTWARE. Cheap and getting cheaper software is producing as good or better results in my studio -- for professional public listening -- than ever. Get a great audio interface and Logic, Live, Reason, Bitwig or whatever, and have the right plugins, and you'll never need anything else.
Even the guitar doesn't matter as much in the studio. I can make a Donner $176 fake Les Paul from Amazon sound as good as my 1979 Les Paul. It's a new world.
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Jan 11, 2022 08:03 PM
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mrykenJan 11, 2022 08:03 PM
97 Posts
Quote from PunkKitty :
You sound like my parents. If they want the guitar, it's up to them.
I think you can find a kit to make a double (or triple) neck out of multiple guitars. I would like to pair a mandolin to this particular deal for a sweet double-necker.
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Jan 11, 2022 08:15 PM
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mtcameraguyJan 11, 2022 08:15 PM
249 Posts
Quote from OPTICSOURCE :
I too have been playing for money for a long time (not 45 years).
I make money now by recording in my home studio to put on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
I have 2 Les Pauls and above poster is right. They are utter trash now. Don't waste your money.
And who cares about "gear" anyway? I am selling most of my rack gear at 2x, 5x, 10x what I paid, and won't miss any of it except certain preamps, compressors and one analog synth.
Why? Because of SOFTWARE. Cheap and getting cheaper software is producing as good or better results in my studio -- for professional public listening -- than ever. Get a great audio interface and Logic, Live, Reason, Bitwig or whatever, and have the right plugins, and you'll never need anything else.
Even the guitar doesn't matter as much in the studio. I can make a Donner $176 fake Les Paul from Amazon sound as good as my 1979 Les Paul. It's a new world.
Curious as to why you still own two Gibson Les Pauls when you can make a Donner sound just as good? Also wondering if you could expound on what exactly makes ALL current Gibsons "trash."
Jan 11, 2022 08:43 PM
238 Posts
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sagefoolJan 11, 2022 08:43 PM
238 Posts
Quote from mtcameraguy :
Curious as to why you still own two Gibson Les Pauls when you can make a Donner sound just as good? Also wondering if you could expound on what exactly makes ALL current Gibsons "trash."
Not OP, but presumably because it is more work to do that. I'd guess the point is he sells stuff that he can do in software with very little effort. If you were just getting into a similar business you could save capital costs by going cheaper on the guitar since you need the software side anyway. Maybe not monoprice special cheap, but still probably wouldn't need lots of multi thousand guitars and amos. Anyway just a guess.
Jan 11, 2022 08:46 PM
103 Posts
Joined Sep 2021
JawBreaker44Jan 11, 2022 08:46 PM
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What that dude said. He's dead on. I was lead guitar in a band that put out two internationally released albums, when that actually meant something to have a record deal .. and it was stocked and for sale at K-Mart at the time .. if that gives you any time frame .. (don't be impressed. We FLOPPED. I tried to cross Judas Priest with The Carpenters)

.. but THE BEST GUITAR SOUND I ever got on a record was .. playing a guitar synthesizer .. through a synth set on "Guitar". I listen to that today and I was playing a polka-dotted Gibson V (wanna guess who my hero is?) and MAN it sounded dead on like a Ricky 12. I mean .. "Ticket to Ride" The Byrds, Tom Petty Rickenbacker. PERFECT. So ... what that last guy said is more and more true everyday.

In addition, don't just pass over the fact that you guys have more INFORMATION than we used to have. To this day I play a Gibson Flying V through a JCM 800 with two 4x12s loaded with Greenbacks. And like I told both my sons .. a Marshall is THE WORST sounding amplifier in the world AND the best sounding amplifier in the world. I stood on stage after stage month after month on two tours that crossed oceans .. and I stood 8-10 feet in front of that JCM. On 11. Because .. that's when a Marshall sounds great. No, a power brake doesn't work. You don't get the texture. It's night and day. Just buy a Kustom amp from Sears, sounds the same. Well, there ya go, dated myself again. But we DID NOT REALLY KNOW what that was going to do to our hearing when you are my age. My wife sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher. I nod.

She flashes the lights to get me to stop sometimes because .. even a shrieking mad woman cannot be louder than a JCM 800. I kinda like that, it's a nice side effect. But when she does, she usually says something like, :Look, I don't mind you playing. I knew what I was getting in to when I met you backstage 20 years ago. But Dave .. the GUTTERS ON THE HOUSE ARE SWAYING BACK AND FORTH and people for half a mile are walking out to the street to see where that tornadic volume is emanating from. There's times, honey, where the ceiling cracks and it looks like fairy dust in the dining room when the sun is shining when you play. Seriously, if you don't stop, the entire friggin' house is going TO FALL UPON YOUR HEAD.

"Huh?"

So, what the poster said above, learn it, know it, it's true. 90% of all guitar playing I've ever done is over 100 decibels because .. a Marshall is AWFUL when it's at four .. which is so loud you do not have to spend money on pest control. Because even the bugs are like "Oh, screw this racket, man" and infest the neighbors. I'm just trying to keep the house bug-free .. it has nothing to do with the solo from "Mr. Crowley". It's just roaches cannot deal with anything from Randy's first album.

There so many posters here with so much wisdom. I just sat and read the thread and went "Yup" "Yup" "He's right too." And for the guy who has the '78 Custom with The Twin .. seriously .. I have an nVidia RTX 3090 and a 34" curved 144hz 1440p Ultrawide monitor I'll trade for that. It only runs the latest Forza Horizon at 205 frames per second with every setting switched to: Galactic Plaid Maxxed. It's so fast, big, and wrapped around your peripheral vision, you get nauseous.

Burstbuckers .. OMG ... look, man .. there is only *ONE* pickup that exists on the planet Earth .. all others are pale imitations and people pray to God that he will grant the ones left to them:

Tim Shaw-era DIRTY FINGERS

I drive Ferrari. I drink Heineken. And I play Shaw-era Dirty Fingers.

If you do not, I'm so sorry for you.

I hope you get a chance to before you die.
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markowalskiJan 11, 2022 09:33 PM
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I have a vintage '76 Deluxe and the mini humbuckers are killer. I'm thinking about buying a reissue like this to take on the road.

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Jan 11, 2022 10:26 PM
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savJan 11, 2022 10:26 PM
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Quote from markowalski :
I have a vintage '76 Deluxe and the mini humbuckers are killer. I'm thinking about buying a reissue like this to take on the road.
I still remember those silly folks who were routing the original 70-s Deluxes to fit full size humbuckers...
Jan 11, 2022 10:29 PM
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savJan 11, 2022 10:29 PM
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Quote from mountainkid :
The 59 epis have the Gibson burstbuckers so why not go with those?
Because of the horrid fretwork on most Epis.
Jan 11, 2022 10:39 PM
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Bully4meJan 11, 2022 10:39 PM
58 Posts
Quote from JawBreaker44 :
Please take my advice. I've been playing .. for money .. for 45 years.

Wait

Give it six months. More likely a year. Right now, EVERYTHING music .. pedals, amps, guitars ... everything is OVER .. THE .. RAINBOW expensive.

In addition, and keep in mind I play Gibson and Martin and nothing else, but Gibson .. has .. uh .. LOST THEIR MINDS. The CEO there wants to re-position the company as the Tesla or Maserati of guitars or something.

That ain't rock and roll. That's Doc Rock. Doctors who enjoy playing on the weekend.

Furthermore, please let me say this in the strongest possible terms I can express .. Gibson Ain't What She Used To Be. Get you an OLD Gibson .. and by old .. I mean .. Pre-1990.

Otherwise, the best "slickdeal" you can get on a Gibson guitar is ..

.. to buy an Epiphone.

I own no Epiphones so I do not have a dog in the fight. I own NINE Gibson guitars and probably .. oh, 70 Gibsons over 45 years.

I don't lay my hands across a Gibson today if it is new. It makes me want to cry. Something so excellent, so beautiful ... is gone.

Get an old one, hold on to it, sell it for twice what you paid in five years.

I have no alternative electric guitar I could point you to at this time. They are all junk from China and Malaysia and, God forbid, Korea. If you must buy a new electric, Epiphone is as close to an old Gibson as you are probably going to get.

But still, they feel cheap and they do not have the Gibson sound because of the pickups.

The greatest guitar I ever played in my life is a 1984 Gibson Flying V Designer Series. It hangs on the wall right there next to my Martins.

I've owned 13 Gibson Flying V's in my life.

No other guitar is even close.

That's my wisdom of 45 years of playing guitar professionally I can pass along.

I never post. I said this because I have vast and extensive knowledge on the subject matter.

And my opinion is the general consensus of all advanced guitar players today. All of them.

Right now is a pandemic and everybody is cooped up inside and prices are insane. INSANE.

Don't waste your money.
Been playing for over 50yrs, yes agree with some of what you say, disagree on some too. The early 80's to early/mid 90's Gibson was making some great guitars. From there fell apart, trying to update where they had no business doing so. Who the heck needed the Robotuners? Nobody!! That's just one sad example where they went trying to add features while cutting back quality. Also why they went Bankrupt in 2019. However the new Standard 50's &60's Les Paul's are far better than they've been for years, far better. Quality has improved immensely. Promised myself around 15 yrs ago would never buy a new Gibson again. Thought the new promises from the new people in charge were all marketing. Until I had hands on a few of them and was very pleasantly surprised. Of course they play like a New Guitar, they'll have to break in and age over time, but it was the same back in the day, new guitars never played terrific out of the box like they did once broken in. Only issue I have with Gibson now is the prices are freaking high!! Custom shop especially. The LP Standards are in line compared to Fender and other American Made Guitars, when comparing apples to apples. The Price on this Guitar is very good in today's climate.

Epiphones are not in the same league, Frets for the most part are poorly done and rarely level, electrics and most pickups are subpar. Bodies and necks having multiple pieces (like 5 across the body) of wood glued together!! Ya do pay for what ya get. For the price not bad, but to compare against a Gibson, not even close. Have both brands and repair and set up all makes for people.

Also pre 1980, there was some horrid Gibson's made back then, pancake bodies, maple necks, was similar to the early 2000's but not near as bad. However they did do some Great ones in the era too. Don't get me wrong just pointing out not everything was perfect back in the day. Perhaps ya should (with open mind) go play a few of the new ones.

Not sure if you've ever checked out or played the Heritage Guitars? The H-150 is superior to the Gibson (today vs today). For those that don't know the Heritage story check it out on Youtube. Original Gibson Facility in Kalamazoo that a bunch of employees (some top level ones) didn't want to move to Memphis when Gibson changed manufacturing locations. They purchased the Plant and all the equipment and started their own version of Gibson Guitars. They make them still the old ways on the same equipment the famous 58-59-60 Les Paul's were done. Quality is Excellent and you get features on the H-150 (Les Paul equivalent) that are only available on the LP' Custom shop models, like long neck tenon, one piece (not 2) mahogany back etc.

Cheers

For anyone looking for one of these, is a great price.
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Jan 12, 2022 04:18 AM
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OPTICSOURCEJan 12, 2022 04:18 AM
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Quote from mtcameraguy :
Curious as to why you still own two Gibson Les Pauls when you can make a Donner sound just as good? Also wondering if you could expound on what exactly makes ALL current Gibsons "trash."
Because I still perform live and there it makes a big difference. As far as the difference in quality now vs. vintage, I think the 45-yr pro answered that well enough.
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Jan 12, 2022 05:02 AM
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ben2eJan 12, 2022 05:02 AM
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@SayvorE thanks for posting, whatever the opinion on this guitar, if you decide you want one (everyone will have to decide on their own), this is a great deal.
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Quote from trs3 :
Not getting the price.

TOTAL: $2,908.17

Good deal if you're looking for one. This is pretty close to the used price.
You have to sign up for their free rewards program. Then add the guitar to your cart, view cart to see price. Hope that helps.

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gtr1022Jan 12, 2022 12:04 PM
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Quote from JawBreaker44 :
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What that dude said. He's dead on. I was lead guitar in a band that put out two internationally released albums, when that actually meant something to have a record deal .. and it was stocked and for sale at K-Mart at the time .. if that gives you any time frame .. (don't be impressed. We FLOPPED. I tried to cross Judas Priest with The Carpenters)

.. but THE BEST GUITAR SOUND I ever got on a record was .. playing a guitar synthesizer .. through a synth set on "Guitar". I listen to that today and I was playing a polka-dotted Gibson V (wanna guess who my hero is?) and MAN it sounded dead on like a Ricky 12. I mean .. "Ticket to Ride" The Byrds, Tom Petty Rickenbacker. PERFECT. So ... what that last guy said is more and more true everyday.

In addition, don't just pass over the fact that you guys have more INFORMATION than we used to have. To this day I play a Gibson Flying V through a JCM 800 with two 4x12s loaded with Greenbacks. And like I told both my sons .. a Marshall is THE WORST sounding amplifier in the world AND the best sounding amplifier in the world. I stood on stage after stage month after month on two tours that crossed oceans .. and I stood 8-10 feet in front of that JCM. On 11. Because .. that's when a Marshall sounds great. No, a power brake doesn't work. You don't get the texture. It's night and day. Just buy a Kustom amp from Sears, sounds the same. Well, there ya go, dated myself again. But we DID NOT REALLY KNOW what that was going to do to our hearing when you are my age. My wife sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher. I nod.

She flashes the lights to get me to stop sometimes because .. even a shrieking mad woman cannot be louder than a JCM 800. I kinda like that, it's a nice side effect. But when she does, she usually says something like, :Look, I don't mind you playing. I knew what I was getting in to when I met you backstage 20 years ago. But Dave .. the GUTTERS ON THE HOUSE ARE SWAYING BACK AND FORTH and people for half a mile are walking out to the street to see where that tornadic volume is emanating from. There's times, honey, where the ceiling cracks and it looks like fairy dust in the dining room when the sun is shining when you play. Seriously, if you don't stop, the entire friggin' house is going TO FALL UPON YOUR HEAD.

"Huh?"

So, what the poster said above, learn it, know it, it's true. 90% of all guitar playing I've ever done is over 100 decibels because .. a Marshall is AWFUL when it's at four .. which is so loud you do not have to spend money on pest control. Because even the bugs are like "Oh, screw this racket, man" and infest the neighbors. I'm just trying to keep the house bug-free .. it has nothing to do with the solo from "Mr. Crowley". It's just roaches cannot deal with anything from Randy's first album.

There so many posters here with so much wisdom. I just sat and read the thread and went "Yup" "Yup" "He's right too." And for the guy who has the '78 Custom with The Twin .. seriously .. I have an nVidia RTX 3090 and a 34" curved 144hz 1440p Ultrawide monitor I'll trade for that. It only runs the latest Forza Horizon at 205 frames per second with every setting switched to: Galactic Plaid Maxxed. It's so fast, big, and wrapped around your peripheral vision, you get nauseous.

Burstbuckers .. OMG ... look, man .. there is only *ONE* pickup that exists on the planet Earth .. all others are pale imitations and people pray to God that he will grant the ones left to them:

Tim Shaw-era DIRTY FINGERS

I drive Ferrari. I drink Heineken. And I play Shaw-era Dirty Fingers.

If you do not, I'm so sorry for you.

I hope you get a chance to before you die.
Yo Randy, I'd LOVE to hear the Priest crossed with the Carpenters, bring it. Put it on YoueTube, seriously.

I drive an Explorer. I drink Heineken Light. Play a '64 SG, that I stupidly painted like an EVH Bumblebee when I was 18. To make matters worse I routed out the Soap Bars to put in EMGs. Live 'n learn

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