Burney "Bob Marley" LP Special
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 6:55 pm


He smoked a lot of weed and played reggae and you can get a poster of him anywhere you can buy incense and bongs, so it's never surprised me too much. I was always more of a John Belushi in "COLLEGE" shirt/Zappa on toilet guy myself though occasionally I saw the appeal of those comical not-really-Confucius sayings too... plus by the time I got to uni pretty much all of them had been replaced by bleepity-bloop-era Radiohead album covers.robert(original wrote:i never understood the college frat boy fascination with bob marley
It's just based on Marley's which was a repair to a busted-through top-route. It's like the plates you sometimes see around the output jacks of SGs that have clearly been dropped face-first.Punkacc9 wrote:That's cool. I am guessing it is a top routed toggle and the plate is drilled for the toggle. (like a reverse les paul toggle route with the toggle coming out the cover) Actually a pretty cool idea.
I used to feel that way but one day, I was listening to "Redemption Song," and boy, they just don't grow singers like that on trees.robert(original) wrote:i never understood the college frat boy fascination with bob marley. in my eyes he wasn't really all the special, but thats just my opinion. the les paul is kinda cool, only cuz i dig the p-90s.
but if i was gonna go that far i would invest in a les paul gold top with p-90s ala mike ness of social distortion style.
Hmm. Makes sense. Looks pretty cool too. You see a lot of people make big Pickguards for the jack and knobs usually when that happens. I think they look even cooler that way.paul_ wrote:It's just based on Marley's which was a repair to a busted-through top-route. It's like the plates you sometimes see around the output jacks of SGs that have clearly been dropped face-first.Punkacc9 wrote:That's cool. I am guessing it is a top routed toggle and the plate is drilled for the toggle. (like a reverse les paul toggle route with the toggle coming out the cover) Actually a pretty cool idea.
I dont like Marley too much, but Redemption song is a song we covered with my first band, so I have some warm memories with Marley.honeyiscool wrote:I used to feel that way but one day, I was listening to "Redemption Song," and boy, they just don't grow singers like that on trees.robert(original) wrote:i never understood the college frat boy fascination with bob marley. in my eyes he wasn't really all the special, but thats just my opinion. the les paul is kinda cool, only cuz i dig the p-90s.
but if i was gonna go that far i would invest in a les paul gold top with p-90s ala mike ness of social distortion style.
YEP. I have that exact repair on my SGuar. Used two Schaller straplock washers on either side on of the wood to hold it.paul_ wrote:It's just based on Marley's which was a repair to a busted-through top-route. It's like the plates you sometimes see around the output jacks of SGs that have clearly been dropped face-first.Punkacc9 wrote:That's cool. I am guessing it is a top routed toggle and the plate is drilled for the toggle. (like a reverse les paul toggle route with the toggle coming out the cover) Actually a pretty cool idea.
I like that one a lot. Makes me think of Rivers of Babylon covered by Sublime.izodiak wrote:I dont like Marley too much, but Redemption song is a song we covered with my first band, so I have some warm memories with Marley.
But I dont enjoy weed or reggae too much myself too.
I try to picture an alternate timeline where Bob didn't play Western Springs in 1979, indelibly slapping his dreads across the face of NZ music forever.George wrote:Bob Marley is great. As a music all people seem to be able to tolerate it and not complain regardless of sub culture or taste. Excellent party music.
Bob, Bunny, and Peter was one of the best collections of talent ever. They were all so talented in their own ways. And when they hooked up with the Barrett rhythm section it was just the best.westtexasred wrote:I love Bob Marley especially the records he made with Bunny and Peter back when they were rude boys.
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