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RE: >>outside the focus of Clough Links<<
Please explain the focus (to which I'm wholly ignorant.) And yes, if there was somewhere on this site where folks looking for platters from elsewhere could ask for help that would be great. I'm sure there are a lot of people on here who collect music in addition to guitars.
Please explain the focus (to which I'm wholly ignorant.) And yes, if there was somewhere on this site where folks looking for platters from elsewhere could ask for help that would be great. I'm sure there are a lot of people on here who collect music in addition to guitars.
This is off the record
Glenn,
This excerpt was copied verbatim from the intro to this section:
"Welcome to Clough's Classics. Roy Clough, has agreed to act as a consultant to The Rickenbacker Forum with regard to Clough's Classics. The focus of Clough's Classics is on the music of the late 1950s and 1960s with particular emphasis on British music and not on amplifiers or instruments. For these latter areas of discussion the interested participant is encouraged to use the Rickenbacker or Others' Topics."
This excerpt was copied verbatim from the intro to this section:
"Welcome to Clough's Classics. Roy Clough, has agreed to act as a consultant to The Rickenbacker Forum with regard to Clough's Classics. The focus of Clough's Classics is on the music of the late 1950s and 1960s with particular emphasis on British music and not on amplifiers or instruments. For these latter areas of discussion the interested participant is encouraged to use the Rickenbacker or Others' Topics."
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