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  1. I have a Washburn 2004 Limited Edition (J2004SWLTD) that I really like. It's a very good guitar! Just wondering if there is any Washburn that is considered outstanding by many people. Or are they relegated to the entire line being "good" but something less than great.
  2. My "new" Martin D35. Now I know what bearclaw is. I'm not sure about the tortoise pickguard, might change it to black. http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=DSCN0498.jpg http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=DSCN0499.jpg http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=DSCN0500.jpg
  3. Originally posted by Lee Flier And how about Willie Nelson? He's written protest songs out the wazoo with a decidedly left wing bent He has? Can you enlighten me? (I'd really like to know.) I found this CNN link which mentioned two songs. "Jimmy's Road," Vietnam-era song, and "Whatever Happened To Peace On Earth," 2004 Christmas song with an anti-Bush slant.
  4. Originally posted by fantasticsound No, it wasn't about principles at all. They insulted all country music fans. I dunno, Neil. I'm certainly a country music fan but I was not insulted, and, in fact, gave them thumbs up. What they went through was beyond belief. I understood WHY they said some of the things they said. In fact, I embraced much of what they said. Because it was truth. Which is sometimes ugly. I'm not saying they've done everything perfectly but with what went down, I'd be one to give them some leeway, even if I *was* offended.
  5. Originally posted by Anderton I mean, what's the big deal? They don't like Bush, said so, then did a song about what happened because they didn't like Bush and said so. Is this really such an earth-shaking big deal that they belong on the cover of freakin' Time magazine? I'm very surprised by this thread, started by you. I've been gone for three out of the past four weeks. Only have checked in a couple of times. So, I haven't seen this forum or read any thread or read Times Magazine. But what I do know (my opinion) is that the railroading of the Dixie Chicks was one of THE most momentus events of my life, music-wise. It was SO unfair. It shows me how stupid people are. I'm surprised you don't get it, Craig. To each his own. Maybe you're a neocon. I don't think so, but that would explain your post. But if not, I'm surprised.
  6. Hmmm. 10k. Martin D41 Gibson J45 Fender Tele Bose PAS Boomerang Yamaha psr3000 keyboard
  7. Well, Terry, if you need encouragement, it's about a fine a piece of work as I have ever read. No kidding. You really should get this published.
  8. Originally posted by Tedster Story of my life. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That's hilarious. If it's true. Poor Tedster. A Rodney Daingerfield moment.
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