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  1. Why Yes! Take On Me by A-Ha, North Korean Style
  2. International Day of Brunettes https://tl.everaoh.com/international-day-of-brunettes / volume optional
  3. George Harrison talks about his Fender Stratocaster
  4. Killing In The Name Performed By The North Korean Military Chorus (Rare Footage)
  5. Fender launches George Harrison Rocky Stratocaster, a replica of the Beatle’s iconic hand-painted Day-Glo Strat | Guitar World
  6. What's the cover on bridge? Partial ash tray looking thing?
  7. Nice Catch on "Can" ! Kraft vs Can
  8. "However if you have a '59 top loader only it makes a good excuse to buy another guitar. " Another great point!!
  9. Cool Album Cover !! Is that the Super Tramp Breakfast Lady?
  10. "now you need the Mirrored version. IIRC it is American made so you can give us the skinny on MIM v AM."- Good idea! Found it interesting the Mascis neck is nitro and body poly (same as Dragon Tele). With Dragon you have the choice of top or through body load.
  11. Speaking of Teles and Prices: 7 Pound Tele, MIM, Paid $1,100 Chasing the Dragon: The Magical Mystery of Jimmy Page’s Painted Telecaster | Fender Guitars DRAGON SLAYER: THE MAGICAL MYSTERY OF JIMMY PAGE’S PAINTED TELECASTER How one '59 Telecaster powered the Yardbird's final years, Led Zeppelin's debut and one of rock's most iconic solos. It was first owned by Jeff Beck’s school friend and Deltones bandmate John Owen, who bought it for 107 British pounds in 1961. The precise date of the Tele’s birth is not known, but the guitar was originally painted blonde and featured a maple neck, a slab rosewood fingerboard and a top loader bridge, which was common for Telecasters produced in 1959 and 1960. Also, Fender introduced the slab rosewood fingerboard to the Tele in mid-1959 after bowing them on Jazzmaster models the previous year. When he formed Led Zeppelin in 1968, the Dragon Telecaster became Page’s go-to instrument and he played it onstage and in the studio until 1969, wrote Brad Tolinski in Light & Shade: Conversations With Jimmy Page. The instrument was the main guitar used on Led Zeppelin and was later used to record the iconic solo for “Stairway to Heaven."
  12. Every Picture Tells A Story?
  13. Just Flashed to Mind..........................
  14. Bullet Slinging Singing Cowboy
  15. @Dave1291 said, " Doyle Bramhall II hangin right in there like a rusty fish hook. " Here he is in 1992 with Arc Angels:
  16. He Sings Too ! who's on drums?
  17. Perfect! Great video too. Shirtless tux wearing, walking in NYC with switchblade in pants! Throw in a monkey and "Lettuce Boycott", what more could you ask for?
  18. "Jeans are for kids" and actors who are race car drivers.
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