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Thunderbird Club

Reminds me of the stories about the number of refinishes Chris Squire had done to his wired for stereo 4001. I’m always casually looking for a Ric. But not at that price in that condition. I wonder how it plays. Hard to tell what the frets might be like. It must me pretty solid though. I wonder what its story is.
I know! If it was a deal, I’d go check it out
 
I still say he's laid down some rippin' bass lines. Signals is probably my favorite album of theirs.
I also am aware that I may be the only one at that party. :)

Ok, sidetrack acheived! Please carry on...

A couple of random thoughts:
Rush is the only band I can think of where every member plays lead
Poor Alex Lifeson - he is underappreciated because he plays with Neil Peart and Geddy Lee.
 
A couple of random thoughts:
Rush is the only band I can think of where every member plays lead
Poor Alex Lifeson - he is underappreciated because he plays with Neil Peart and Geddy Lee.
I’ve never been a huge fan, but I like Rush when I hear them and appreciate the musicianship. I know I would have a tough time playing YYZ!
 
I’ve been struggling with the French Revolutionary calendar...
I’ve got a Marriage Cert for some ancestors (GGG Grandparents) in Mauritius and their Birth dates are listed as:
23 Pluviose year VII &
10 Frimaire year XII

The result of the French implementing a Decimal Calendar, 10 days to a week.
I found a convention site on the web and am hoping they are correct. :laugh:

Those dates convert to:
11 Feb 1799 &
2 Dec 1803
OooKayy.
 
A couple of random thoughts:
Rush is the only band I can think of where every member plays lead
Poor Alex Lifeson - he is underappreciated because he plays with Neil Peart and Geddy Lee.
Rush is Rush. I get it though... but those guys each still retain their space.
The guitar player I feel bad for is Lar from Primus...