I was clearing out, and found some cool mementoes -
Back in February '89 I had the opportunity to stay with relatives who were living in LA - N.Hollywood to be exact. Obviously, I jumped at the chance to make a pilgrimage to the "Centre Of The Rock guitar Universe".
For a young guitar-nut from rural England, it was a mind altering experience, even wilder than I had anticipated, and of course, the "Holy Of Holies" was the Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd.
I often wonder. Did I bump into any "To-be future JCFers" in there?
While I was there, I bought a copy of the Recycler classified ads paper, and found this Carvin, which I still own and love.
(That's Steve Lynch's phone number! )
Everywhere I looked, there were the gloriously trashy free newspapers printed by the local rock clubs, which were full of biogs of local bands and details of upcoming shows. Warrant, Hurricane, Faster Pussycat and Pretty Boy Floyd were the biggest at the time, but I found one listing that would prove to be an ominous sign of things to come...
Back in February '89 I had the opportunity to stay with relatives who were living in LA - N.Hollywood to be exact. Obviously, I jumped at the chance to make a pilgrimage to the "Centre Of The Rock guitar Universe".
For a young guitar-nut from rural England, it was a mind altering experience, even wilder than I had anticipated, and of course, the "Holy Of Holies" was the Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd.
I often wonder. Did I bump into any "To-be future JCFers" in there?
While I was there, I bought a copy of the Recycler classified ads paper, and found this Carvin, which I still own and love.
(That's Steve Lynch's phone number! )
Everywhere I looked, there were the gloriously trashy free newspapers printed by the local rock clubs, which were full of biogs of local bands and details of upcoming shows. Warrant, Hurricane, Faster Pussycat and Pretty Boy Floyd were the biggest at the time, but I found one listing that would prove to be an ominous sign of things to come...
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