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I bet! That's too bad.....
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I just realized maybe most on this board may be too young for my lyric references. So I will state that the lyrics I quote come from most types of music since the 40's. Mostly rock from late 60's early 70's though. I was in SF from 70-72 and I like to think I was there at the right time. I saw lots of bands at the Fillmore West, we went most every Saturday night.
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Hey I was there too !!!.... I think......I kinda..... might of been.... in a.... Purple Haze.......Jimmy ?.... Is that you ?????? WOW !!!
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I wish I could remember all of the bands I saw! I do remember Boz Scaggs was second billed every other week it seemed!

Oh, and Atumnglos are nice! Whew, almost forgot the topic!
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Charly...the bassist for It's a Beautiful Day played a MG 4005...if he used it on the recording of "White Bird" or not, I don't really know, but I was trying to buy his heavily modded 4005 a few years back...I didn't get it, but got a slightly modded FG 4005 a couple of years ago instead.
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Wow! Cool stuff! I was amazed at the tonal varieties in the 4005 I played at the SoCal Confluence!
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There are many Ric-O-Ficianados [sp?] that don't know just how versatile 4005s are.
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