Gerry and the Pacemakers
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That whole story sounds apocryphal to me (in plain English, "bulls**t"). He claims that when he was done, the TRC said "...backer".
Only if he had it on backwards. Think about it...
The story as he tells it:
1. In order to avoid damaging his new guitar on tour, he builds a box for it.
2. He forgets that inside and outside dimensions are two different numbers, varying by exactly twice the material thickness. He builds the box too short.
3. In order to avoid building another protective box, he saws the end off the headstock of the new guitar.
4. Thus damaging the guitar.
5. This is a perfect example of fuzzy reasoning.
Can anyone post a legitimate picture of this bodge job?
Only if he had it on backwards. Think about it...
The story as he tells it:
1. In order to avoid damaging his new guitar on tour, he builds a box for it.
2. He forgets that inside and outside dimensions are two different numbers, varying by exactly twice the material thickness. He builds the box too short.
3. In order to avoid building another protective box, he saws the end off the headstock of the new guitar.
4. Thus damaging the guitar.
5. This is a perfect example of fuzzy reasoning.
Can anyone post a legitimate picture of this bodge job?
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Paul. Here is a photo of Gerry in New York with his Rickenbacker 12 string. I will have to let you decide on its legitimacy.


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Don: Lulu's brother, Billy Lawrie wrote co-wrote a number of songs with Maurice Gibb in the early 1970s.
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thought i'd share this
Gerry when introducing what for me was one of his best songs, if not the best, says this, first time I heard it had me in stiches as they say.
"You know back in the early sixties I fell deeply in love with a young girl, but one day she said to me "Gerry I think we should stop seeing each other".
I was gutted so that night I thought how can I get her back, so I wrote this song and sent it to her on a tape. A couple of days later she rang me and said Gerry let's get back together. That lady is now my wife and you know somedays I wish
I'd never wrote the bloody song"
great humour
Gerry when introducing what for me was one of his best songs, if not the best, says this, first time I heard it had me in stiches as they say.
"You know back in the early sixties I fell deeply in love with a young girl, but one day she said to me "Gerry I think we should stop seeing each other".
I was gutted so that night I thought how can I get her back, so I wrote this song and sent it to her on a tape. A couple of days later she rang me and said Gerry let's get back together. That lady is now my wife and you know somedays I wish
I'd never wrote the bloody song"
great humour
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