The guitar that started it all...
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- IroniaSudby
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- Stan Kwervo
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My friend Brambleperro and I stumbled upon this great site and I realized how good looking mustangs were. After playing just one and loving how "pathetic/clacky" out-of-phase sounded I had to have one. I got my custard yellow with brown tort '69 reissue off ebay for 360$ in March of '08 and I've loved it ever since.
- laamaposse
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Blixa Bargeld with Nick Cave. That video is from about the time I saw them live for the first time (or a very few years earlier) and features Bargeld "playing" a Mustang. Weird tones. I loved it (and still do sometimes).
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strat-talk says: Shortscale is a crazy place. There seems to be no rules at all and they're all insane!
strat-talk says: Shortscale is a crazy place. There seems to be no rules at all and they're all insane!
- laterallateral
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When I was a kid, I thought everything teh kurdtz played was a "Mustang" (this was before the internet). I noticed that some of his "Mustangs" looked a lot better than others, namely his sunburst one with the humbuckers...
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buying a jag-stang because i liked fenders and it was was different than others.
joining the jag-stang.com forums, turned onto to sonic youth through that board in its glory (2002-2003). Sonic Youth's gear site just made it worse.. so like most of you I was drawn to the noisy 90's slacker stuff, funny how that is with mustang/jag/jazzer players..
joining the jag-stang.com forums, turned onto to sonic youth through that board in its glory (2002-2003). Sonic Youth's gear site just made it worse.. so like most of you I was drawn to the noisy 90's slacker stuff, funny how that is with mustang/jag/jazzer players..
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- matt.dines
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I saw a sunburst jag in guitar center in about 1996, about 6 months before I played guitar, while in there with my brother who'd just started. It looked like it was the one everyone wished they had to me, and will never have that impression from an electric guitar again, like "whoa dude..."
A few years later after I'd had a Squier Strat and Epi SG, I wanted a Mustang because of teh kurdtz. The prices on CIJs went up a lot in shops/catalogs because they stopped importing the CIJs (from $450 to $650) so I got a jag-stang (which were still $450), then about 8 months later a Jag.
The Jaguar ended up being much better for me so it's A#1 and now we've been through so much together. I still remember the way it smelled the first day and it's seen me on the job and everything.
A few years later after I'd had a Squier Strat and Epi SG, I wanted a Mustang because of teh kurdtz. The prices on CIJs went up a lot in shops/catalogs because they stopped importing the CIJs (from $450 to $650) so I got a jag-stang (which were still $450), then about 8 months later a Jag.
The Jaguar ended up being much better for me so it's A#1 and now we've been through so much together. I still remember the way it smelled the first day and it's seen me on the job and everything.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"