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2690.1 | Does this count? | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Back to your oar, 41. | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:25 | 3 |
| "Satch Boogie" is real cool. Unfortunately, I can't play it. %^)
Dave
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2690.2 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Whoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket! | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:37 | 4 |
| I like playing "Midnight" by Satriani -- it's a head turner.
Then there is the infamous "May I help you?" lick! 8^)
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2690.3 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Komm Gott, Sch�pfer, Heiliger Geist | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:42 | 1 |
| What's the "May I help you?" lick?
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2690.4 | I wish...... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:43 | 4 |
| When I go into music stores, I usually blaze thru "Cliffs Of Dover"
from front to back.....funny though, nobody seems to recognize it!
8^)
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2690.5 | rookie! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:45 | 5 |
| What really happens is I pick up an axe, play a few chops and chords,
and the sales guy walks up and recommends the deal on the beginner
package!
8^(
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2690.6 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Whoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket! | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:49 | 14 |
|
>What's the "May I help you?" lick?
e--17--12--15---(4x's)
b-----------------------17--12--15---(4x's)
g-------------------------------------------16--12--14----16--12--14--12*
d
a
e
* = Grab whammy bar on this note and shake violently, like you're gonna
rip the arm off the guitar!
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2690.7 | :-) | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | We are the 801 | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:51 | 2 |
| I always play Dance Of Maya from Mahavishnu orchestra's Inner Mounting
Flame album. It gets blank stares.
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2690.8 | copped it off CNN | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Whoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket! | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:53 | 2 |
| I've been playing that David Koresch tune, "Trouble in Waco" of late.
Nothing like keeping current!
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2690.9 | Here's The Tale Of The Castaways | TECRUS::ROST | Big Balls in Cowtown | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:54 | 2 |
| Anything from the Wizard of Oz. Also TV themes, especially the
Flintstones or Gilligan's Island.
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2690.10 | I disagree with the premise of the topic | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:03 | 9 |
| > * = Grab whammy bar on this note and shake violently, like you're gonna
> rip the arm off the guitar!
I would think the salesman might regard that as a very UNCOOL thing
to do in a music store. ;-)
I don't think there are any cool tunes to play in a music store. ;-)
db
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2690.11 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:47 | 5 |
| I think "Shave Anna Hair Cut" (ala - the ending of Ugly Kid Joes "Everything
About You") is too cool ...Esppecially when everyone in the store turns around
and goes "Two BITS!"
:-)
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2690.12 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Whoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket! | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:57 | 8 |
| >> * = Grab whammy bar on this note and shake violently, like you're gonna
>> rip the arm off the guitar!
> I would think the salesman might regard that as a very UNCOOL thing
> to do in a music store. ;-)
Exactly! Which is why they get off their butts to rush over and ask
"may I help you?"
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2690.13 | Stop ignoring me | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:58 | 9 |
| re: .10
He didn't call it "May I help you" for nothing! Soon as they hear
that, they're rushing to you and that phrase is ususally the first
thing out of their mouth!
Another thing that attracts their attention is shrieking feedback!
Greg
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2690.14 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 11 1993 16:02 | 1 |
| Woop!! Notes collision!
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2690.15 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 11 1993 16:03 | 4 |
| Anything that sounds remotely like Vernon Reid will also do nicely at
getting them runnin towards ya.
gh
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2690.16 | need smileys? | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Thu Mar 11 1993 16:04 | 9 |
|
For those tragically unhip readers trying to figure out the "may I help
you" lick - check out the Wayne's World video and study the music store
scene closely.
I expect you to pay more attention next time...
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2690.17 | beating them off with sticks | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | We are the 801 | Thu Mar 11 1993 17:00 | 8 |
| However, if you spend money in the store this doesn't always work. The
store I spend bucks in is always handing me guitars and keyboards to play
with. -) I play crappy but they just keep smiling at me and saying
things like "We can order that in the left handed model if you like."
I still gotta learn the "May I help you" riff!
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2690.18 | Don't kid yourself | BSS::STPALY::MOLLER | Fix it before it breaks | Thu Mar 11 1993 17:56 | 11 |
| You'll never impress anyone but your friends at a music store. If the
salesperson is a friend, that's great, but other people standing around
will probably consider what you are doing as 'typical music shop noise'.
My eight year old used to turn a lot of heads when she played drums at
Rice Music - She loved smashing the cymbals and pounding as hard as she
could (she was only 6 at the time) - this 'privlege' came as a result of me
dropping over $1000.00 there one afternoon, and after that, it was ok for
my daughter to entertain in the store. Play for yourself, test anything that
you want, but don't expect anyone to get excited about what you are doing.
Jens
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2690.19 | ;^) | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 11 1993 18:04 | 6 |
| re: Jens
That's ok, you should hear Larry's (the owner) little girls abuse the
drums in there...
Greg
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2690.20 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Thu Mar 11 1993 19:03 | 12 |
| RE: Greg
Yeah - and she always has to tell me what she did at school that
day.
I know one place where the 'May I Help You Riff' won't work... It's
a local Colorado Springs music store, part of a large chain of at
least two places, with a name that implies that professionals purchase
stuff there. The guitar man won't come over and help you no matter
what you do... I know - I've been playing with him. :-)
jc (Who loves the TriAxis in there..)
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2690.21 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Liquor and Poker | Fri Mar 12 1993 02:51 | 1 |
| The pink panther theme-tune is a must.
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2690.22 | The best ! | TAEC::MALLET | There's a red house over yonder... | Fri Mar 12 1993 05:18 | 4 |
|
Smoke in the watter !!!!!!!
Ouuarrfffff
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2690.23 | IMHO | SALEM::TAYLOR_J | Pickin' and a grinnin' | Fri Mar 12 1993 05:53 | 5 |
| It's not love by Dokken , but in the laid back style of the 90's
version of Layla. Its fun to play and it gives a good indication
about how the guitar/amp sounds.
Gonzo
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2690.24 | it's cooler not to play anything | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Fri Mar 12 1993 08:02 | 7 |
| I think the coolest thing is to let the salesperson play the guitar for
you and then base your purchase decision solely on that...
NOT! (but I see this happen all the time, honest)
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2690.25 | who said that? | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Whoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket! | Fri Mar 12 1993 08:03 | 1 |
| Rick has got it -- Less is more!
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2690.26 | | DRTBYK::COOPER | Ex-Squeeze Me ? Baking Powder ? | Fri Mar 12 1993 08:50 | 4 |
| .24
Greg and I had this happen to us once... We got to sit there and listen to the
kid riff away, complete with heavy-metal faces...Sha!
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2690.27 | Blow A Few Crochets, Will Ya? | TECRUS::ROST | Big Balls in Cowtown | Fri Mar 12 1993 09:11 | 7 |
| Re: .24
That's OK. The salesman always plays some slap licks on the bass, and
I don't know any so how else can I tell how it'll sound if I ever learn
some?
Jim Bob
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2690.28 | I just wanted the free strap anyway... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Fri Mar 12 1993 09:31 | 6 |
| re: .26
Naturally, we both bought one of what he was playing.
NOT!
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2690.29 | Bring along some tools... | CAMONE::ZIOMEK | Pump up the TEST | Fri Mar 12 1993 10:01 | 8 |
|
How about walking in with a drill and playing the opening riff to
Poundcake.... I bet they'd love that!
I like playing the opening riff to "top of the world" ......
John
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2690.30 | | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | We are the 801 | Fri Mar 12 1993 10:15 | 7 |
| RE: Coop
Maybe its cause I look stupid and confused or something, But just about
everytime I go in to the the store you are a talking about, they put
guitars in my hands ( A salesman actually did) when I go in there.
They probably see someone they can push stuff on. You guys "look" like
musicians, so they have no time for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course I hate the store and would never buy anything there!
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2690.32 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Fri Mar 12 1993 10:29 | 12 |
| It's weird, when I go in that store, the guys in there always seem to
say "Hi" and might joke around with me or something, but never seem
real interested in trying to sell me anything. Guess they read me
pretty well, 'cause most of time time I go there I'm not interested in
actually buying anything from 'em.
There was one guy that worked in there a few years ago that made me
very angry when I was trying something out and I swore I'd never go
back. Of course, I have, but that person's no longer there (good
riddance).
Greg
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2690.33 | :-) | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | We are the 801 | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:12 | 2 |
| Your problem Greg is you already own everything! They know it.
They are just going through the motions. :-)
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2690.34 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Komm Gott, Sch�pfer, Heiliger Geist | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:13 | 3 |
| When I knew how to play, I used to mainly play my own stuff.
Rusty_Mike (haven't had time to pick up the guitar in months)
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2690.35 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:15 | 8 |
| Naw, they have no clue. To them, I just look like yet another homeless
person trying to get warm...
It's almost strange, they almost always talk to me, but never seem to
try and sell me anything. Perhaps I have "BROKE" written on my
forehead, or maybe they see my wedding ring.
gh
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2690.36 | Poundin with the Surfcake | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Fri Mar 12 1993 12:46 | 11 |
| re .29 and "Poundcake"
ho ho ho, I *LIKE* this one. I know just the music store I'd like to
try it on too.
Ok, in a serious vein, how about the head from "Surfin with the Alien"?
The 1/2 step bend at the end of the first phrase is tres cool, nicht
war? It's easy and actually sounds like something (hey, if I can play it,
anyone in this notesfile can).
Of course, then they expect you play the rest of it :-(((
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2690.37 | | DRTBYK::COOPER | Ex-Squeeze Me ? Baking Powder ? | Fri Mar 12 1993 12:50 | 5 |
| RE: Greg and his wedding ring
Whaaaaagagagagagagaaa!!! I'm rollin' !!
jc
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2690.38 | I'll take that one and that one and that one... | SALEM::STIG | Look in the eye!! | Fri Mar 12 1993 14:06 | 9 |
| When I go into a music store I just start taking guitars off the racks
so then they fly over to me...If I play an axe in there I'll play my
own stuff or sometimes I'll write something right there. It's funny how
songs just come out by accident sometimes. Also, I'm very picky when
it comes to axes and amps so they'll be running around like crazy just
to hook up everything!!
stig
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2690.39 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Liquor and Poker | Mon Mar 15 1993 00:58 | 8 |
|
FWIW, I never bother plugging a guitar in when I'm thinking of buying a
new one. Call me ignorant but the vast majority of guitars all sound
the same, its the amp/fx that makes the difference and I feel less
'watched' and more comfortable assesing the feel of the guitar if I
don't plug in.
-tony
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2690.40 | I need to hear it!!! | SALEM::STIG | Look in the eye!! | Mon Mar 15 1993 09:58 | 6 |
| re. .39: It's makes a difference to me. Some guitars have different
tone qualities and of course I won't buy a guitar without listening to
the pickup and the sustain...All pickups sound different and the
quality of wood on the body makes a difference as far as sustain..
stig
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2690.41 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Mon Mar 15 1993 11:40 | 19 |
| I'm with Tony, I *never* plug in an electric guitar the first time I
play it. I play it unplugged and if it had a good feel and a nice
acoustic ambience, and I'm in the market, maybe I'll plug it in. As
far as the pickups and the sound goes, if it plays good and has a nice
lively response unplugged, you can change the pickups and make it sound
the way you want. You can get a good feel for the natural sustain of
the instrument playing it unplugged too, without being fooled by the
amp you're plugged into.
I've had a lot of guitars over the years, and have never found one that
I liked unplugged that I didn't like when it was plugged in, and
conversely, I've never found one that felt like a dog unplugged that I
liked when I did plug it in.
I ususally do try it out, just to make sure the electronics aren't
messed up, but that's not the deciding factor for me, it's how it feels
and plays unplugged, the rest can be fixed.
Greg
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2690.42 | "Are you feelin unplugged yet?" | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Mon Mar 15 1993 13:07 | 14 |
| I sorta agree with Greg and Tony on principle, but you can get
fooled. As a rule, the heavier the instrument is, the tougher it
is to tell. Fer'instance I'd say it's nearly impossible to judge
a Les Paul adequately without plugging in. I've seen too many LPs
that seemed like clunkers but came alive with the juice on. With
the lighter instruments I've found the correlation better, but even
here an instrument can occasionally be too alive acoustically and sound
mushy when amplified.
I used to be an unplugged kinda guy when it came to demoing guitars,
and basically still am, but nowadays I'll often still plug in a guitar
that fails the acoustic test and sometimes I get surprised.
/rick
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2690.43 | fooling the masses | TUXEDO::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Wed Mar 17 1993 17:33 | 7 |
| If I'm really just trying out a guitar, I'll usually do something
offbeat by Hendrix, like "Little Wing". That generally impresses the
sales people. Or I'll rip through the lead to "Layla" at double speed -
that gets a few raised eyebrows. When I do the rhythm *and* lead parts
at the same time, heads really turn.
- Ram
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2690.44 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Six string madman for hire | Thu Mar 18 1993 01:23 | 7 |
|
Well, I usually play the lead guitar parts to a Holdsworth tune with my
left hand, a Mozart piece with my right hand, a little jazz ditty with
my nose and scratch my arse with the tremolo, all at the same time
whilst smoking a ciggie, drinking coffee and making a phone call.
ZZzz....
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2690.45 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Thu Mar 18 1993 06:21 | 5 |
| How cliche'...
;^)
Edd
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2690.46 | | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Thu Mar 18 1993 06:54 | 5 |
| I find ripping through the Peter Yarrow lead from "Puff The Magic
Dragon" causes people to stand around asking "How does he *do* that?"
"And with only two hands!"
You can get the same effect on the keyboards with "Heart and Soul"...
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2690.47 | only store in town..... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Thu Mar 18 1993 07:16 | 5 |
| there *are* no cool songs to play in the music store I shop at....the
sales people there are such freakin snobs, they wouldn't be caught dead
admitting they were impressed by a customer.....
sheesh.....
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2690.48 | | GOOROO::DCLARK | spare a bone, Chief? | Thu Mar 18 1993 07:19 | 22 |
| MacDuff's is a good place to go sit down and play because the
sales people are:
1. laid-back enough to let you play what ever you want for as
long as you want
2. Not so technically proficient that they won't occasionally
be impressed by what you do (and tell you so).
Hence, I give my business to MacDuff's. When I get enough money to
buy a Taylor, I'll bop on down to MacDuff's.
Places I hate to sit down and play:
1. Kurlan's - "have you decided whether you would like to buy
that guitar", asked in a tone of icy self-righteousness
2. Wurly's in Worcester (out of business now) - everybody who
worked there was too cool for me to deal with
- Dave (who's never even HEARD "Eruption", never mind knowing
how to play it)
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2690.49 | Not Surprising | TECRUS::ROST | Victim of testosterone poisoning | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:29 | 5 |
| Re: .48
When did Wurlitzer close up shop in Worcester? News to me...
Brian
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2690.50 | | GOOROO::DCLARK | spare a bone, Chief? | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:54 | 4 |
| re .-1
it's been at least a year since I was in that area, and the store
was out of business then.
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2690.51 | | TECRUS::ROST | Victim of testosterone poisoning | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:06 | 5 |
| Re: .50
No way, I've been there in the past year...
Brian
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2690.52 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:17 | 6 |
| Hey Ian,
You gonna tell 'em about the shop clerk with the quote "Now *this* is
how that guitar's *supposed* to be played"?
Greg
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2690.53 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | A Change of Seasons | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:19 | 2 |
| A good friend of mine used to live right down the street. It has been
closed at least since October of 1992.
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2690.54 | getting old! | GOOROO::DCLARK | spare a bone, Chief? | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:27 | 1 |
| oh well, years aren't as long as they used to be :-)
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2690.55 | | DRTBYK::COOPER | Ex-Squeeze Me ? Baking Powder ? | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:47 | 4 |
| Play anything by Dream Theater and you'll floor the masses... Now to learn those
toons!!!
:-)
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2690.56 | Wurly's in Worc ain't closed....yet | LEDS::ORSI | The dreaded CrocoStimpy | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:04 | 10 |
|
What you gize be smokin'......I was just in Wurly's the other
day checking out this dead mint '60-something Large Fender
Bandmaster Cab.....for $289....sha...'zif. I just called them
5 minutes ago to see if they still had it and "Duncan" answered
the phone. With the black panels where the plate glass windows
used to be just makes it look closed.
Neal
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2690.57 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Vote with a bullet | Thu Mar 18 1993 14:33 | 8 |
| re Greg,
nope,that aresehole isn't worth worrying about.The attitude of
music store dudes are a lot to be desired.
staynz
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2690.58 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Thu Mar 18 1993 14:36 | 4 |
| I couldn't believe the audacity. Simply incredible, the worst attitude
I've yet heard of.
Greg
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2690.59 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Fri Mar 19 1993 09:27 | 31 |
| Wait a sec! Rob Rothberg and I were on the PHONE with Wurly's in
Worcestor about two weeks ago trying (in vain) to get help with a piece
of equipment. I'll bet they didn't "close" but rather "moved".
I hate to diss the place (cause a friend of mine is now VP) but nearly
everytime I go in there I get "attitude" from the salespeople.
That ranges from just not getting any attention at all, to "you can't
touch this", to a sorta I-cant-be-bothered thing.
Maybe it's because I don't "look" like a serious musician or something.
All I know is that nowadays, I walk into Daddy's and everyone says hi,
asks how the band/recording is going, tell me about any new neat stuff
they got, and treat me VERY well.
Some might say "yeah, because you spend so much money there".
I say "So what?".
I might spend it other places if they'd treated me half as nice as the
treatment I got at Daddy's before I ever spent a dime there.
And to be honest, I really don't think it is because I spend so much
money there. The people there just seem friendlier. Of course,
someone who goes in and tries to dick them around may not get the
same treatment as me, but I've found that when I treat them well, they
treat me well.
OK, enough campaigning for Daddy's - I just really greatly appreciate
having a so good a relationship with a store. It runs so counter to
all my other experiences and it's important to me.
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2690.60 | Smoke on the Water, I'm still learning it | ADROID::foster | "Beaners" - Hey man I need more words | Fri Mar 19 1993 11:12 | 15 |
| Depends who's there, I've been in every local area shop and have gotten
totally different approaches. My 1st time in Daddy's would lean most people
to never return, I went again and now I've cancelled the 1st trip from my
mind (man, did I return fire on that guy too - he was po'd when I finished
with him - and I'm very easygoing).
I now have at least one contact person at every place, which works out
super now. Sometimes I buy, sometimes just looking, but always making
small talk and jokes to keep the 'old friendship' going ;^)
As far as what to play, I usually tell them I'm checking amps for
distortion and sustain, then belt an A and just turn it up till my
local 'friend' tells me to cool it. 8^)
Droid
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2690.61 | | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Back to your oar, 41. | Fri Mar 19 1993 11:45 | 5 |
| I have my gripes about Daddy's, but the people at my local one are
always friendly, and I buy almost nothing there and sure don't look
like a rock musician, either.
Dave
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2690.62 | The COLD shoulder!! | SALEM::STIG | Look in the eye!! | Mon Mar 22 1993 09:22 | 7 |
| I've always had cold shoulders at Daddy's and I never got treated well.
But, I heard recently that the staff at Daddy's (Salem NH) is all new
and treat you good. I don't usually go there anymore cause I'm married
and broke. Good thing I bought my gear before I got married...I think
I will make a visit this week to check out how the place is now.
stig
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2690.63 | All new and treat you good | NWSCOE::HICKERNELL | Back to your oar, 41. | Mon Mar 22 1993 11:53 | 3 |
| Yup, the Salem, NH, store is my local one - can't vouch for the others.
Dave
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2690.64 | Details, Details ;^) | SPEZKO::TOMG | Dragon Dictate User | Fri Mar 26 1993 11:26 | 12 |
| .60
C'mon, how about the details of your, um, "experience" with the
salesperson?
Tom
(who is in the mood for a
good story)
---
Dictated with Dragon Dictate.
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2690.65 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Fri Mar 26 1993 13:25 | 10 |
|
Re. 60/(Droid)
Well....?
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2690.66 | I'm here, I'm here ! | ADROID::foster | I know you like what's on my mind | Mon Mar 29 1993 11:54 | 38 |
| Sorry, just saw this (haven't been in notes too much). Okay, maybe I over
played it but here's my first trip to Daddy's in Shrewsbury.
I am after a used P-bass, nothing but a P-bass will do, and I want one built
in the USA for under $500.00. In I go and proceed right to the wall of
guitars. Over strolls the sales guy and he catches up to me before I reach
the wall and asks me if he can help.
I tell him what I'm looking for, and he politely says I'll never find one for
that price that's not beat. I see one on his wall, it's pathetic and I check
the price and it's nearly $600.00. I asked him why it was so high, he says
it's a USA P-bass (and a spiel about it's great sound, though I couldn't see
how it could even be played).
Now he immediately asks me if I checked out the new Peavy basses, costs much
less that any used P-bass. I told him again what I was after, and he says "Yea
but you got to check this out man". I said "No thanks, I've got another stop".
He then tells me I'm not leaving 'till I hear this, and he's getting kinda
anxious and I sensed it and said "I don't want a Peavy, thanks anyway".
This set him off, to paraphase "I'm so sick of people knocking Peavy and they
are just as damn good if not better than any other guitars out there and you
listen and then tell me it's not...". Ah, now I'm edged but I'm kinda frozen
as to what to do. He plugs this thing in and starts slap-bassing at 100 mph.
He was quite fast, sounded okay, but I can't stand that kind of bass (again,
why I wanted a P-bass - low-end / carrying bass!).
He looks up with all intent, figuring he proved his point. I nod my head, and
thankfully he stops playing. I said: "You will never, and I mean NEVER, sell
me a bass playing that SLAP SH*T. Bye." This hung him up, and I made the
exit in time.
Went next door to MacDuff's (where I should have went first), no lie, I bought
a '83 Precision Elite in nice shape for $450. And for the purists, I took out
the active pickups and put in stock P-bass pickups...cuz that's what I
wanted 8^), a standard P-bass sound. Still have it, I luvs it!
Droid
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2690.67 | | TECRUS::ROST | Louis Prima in a previous life | Mon Mar 29 1993 12:18 | 20 |
| Re: .66
Hey, droid...
Daddy's Shrewsbury has a P-Elite in there (or did recently) beat to
crap and still with a $500 tag on it...in case you want another one
8^) 8^) Funny, I just had mine appraised for tax /insurance
purposes and the blue book sez $425...dream on! Brought it to the gig
Friday in place of the Steinberger...hmm, think it's going to the gig
tonight too <sigh> I'm in love again 8^) 8^)
Re: playing in stores
Saw a dude today, had just bought a nice guitar at MacDuff's, but was
back trying an SG as he had changed his mind. Anyway, he kept blasting
through some metalloid licks, stopping every four bars or so to make a
real boner, then shout "Sh*t". Wonder if he does it on the gig, too
8^) 8^)
Jaco Ramone
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2690.68 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Mon Mar 29 1993 13:32 | 7 |
| > Anyway, he kept blasting through some metalloid licks, stopping every
> four bars or so to make a real boner, then shout "Sh*t". Wonder if he
> does it on the gig, too
Maybe it was part of the song...
;^)
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2690.69 | "The Sheriff" off "Trilogy" | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Mon Mar 29 1993 14:16 | 7 |
| > Anyway, he kept blasting through some metalloid licks, stopping every
> four bars or so to make a real boner, then shout "Sh*t". Wonder if he
> does it on the gig, too
> Maybe it was part of the song...
There's an ELP song that begins that way.
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2690.70 | poo-poo... ca-ca... | ADROID::foster | Nothin' up my sleeve | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:18 | 2 |
| If I said "sh*t" on every screw-up I made playing out, people would think it
was part of the backup vocals 8^)
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2690.71 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:48 | 4 |
| Totally off the subject, but the drummer I've been working with
has a headset mike. We're currently training him to NOT SWEAR
everytime he wings a stick. :-) ...and he's been practicing his
twirlies too... Cracks one up doesn't it??
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2690.72 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Sun Apr 04 1993 13:16 | 10 |
| Not being a guitar player, I've learned to just say "sh*t" as soon as
I pick up an axe in a music store while wiggling my hand as if I've got
a wrist problem that just came back. It makes up for no chops...
I have discovered a couple "head-turners" for when I'm trying out new
keyboards. Tuesday I tried out the new E-mu "Vintage Keys" module at
Manny's by pulling up a B3 and doing the intro to Donald Fagen's "Walk
Between Raindrops". "Aja" is a good one when trying piano SGU's...
Edd
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2690.73 | Would you buy a used bass from this man ? | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Wed Jul 21 1993 08:23 | 18 |
| I just read through 2690. .66 answers my burning question of how
MacDuff's (or anyone) can stay in business with Daddy's close by.
FWIW, I haven't had bad experiences at Daddy's in Shrewsbury, but then
again, I'm not very demanding when it comes to such stuff. It seems
that in the (few) cases where a customer makes it *very* clear what he
wants, the sales people should be more cooperative. I almost never know
what I want on any given day. In case the sales staff gets too
annoying, I have a long list of stuff that I know they don't have, &
"I'm not afraid to use it."
In keeping with the theme of this note (does *anyone* remember that),
I've noticed that the playing skill of the average person trying out a
guitar or amp has gotten a lot better in recent years. I think the big
leap came after Van Halen. There have been setbacks (the great Guns 'n Roses
scare of 1991), but technique seems to be marching on.
Paul
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2690.74 | volume+effects <> skill | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Wed Jul 21 1993 08:41 | 24 |
| > In keeping with the theme of this note (does *anyone* remember that),
> I've noticed that the playing skill of the average person trying out a
> guitar or amp has gotten a lot better in recent years. I think the big
> leap came after Van Halen. There have been setbacks (the great Guns 'n Roses
> scare of 1991), but technique seems to be marching on.
FWIW, I disagree. As technology plays a greater and greater part in the "cool
sound" of many pop artists, what *I* hear in record stores is that more and more
of the "guitar star wannabees" know how to play the really *simple* licks that
still sound cool with the right FX. More an improvement in techno-literacy than
musical ability, in my book.
What I'd like to see is a separate room, fully soundproofed, for *all* amp
tryouts, with a waiting line and time limit. All diddling in the showroom would
be over headphones, period. This would let folks who've lost their hearing
already do their masochistic thing without driving others out of the store or
interfering with- preventing, even- others' attempts to evaluate synth sounds,
the tone of acoustic instruments, or other more, ah "subtle" aspects of music
than sheer volume.
(Oh, BTW, I'm not holding my breath waiting for this to happen...)
Bob
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2690.75 | An idea whose time has come | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Wed Jul 21 1993 10:37 | 5 |
| That's funny, just the other day I was thinking, "Wouldn't it be great
to have 'tryout rooms' in music stores ?", when I was trying to figure
out how these guys stay in business.
Paul
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2690.76 | | TECRUS::ROST | Graduate of More Science H.S. | Wed Jul 21 1993 11:03 | 8 |
| It's not uncommon for stores to sequester drums, keys, PA or even
guitars into a separate room with sliding doors to isolate the noise.
I haven't been in the Boston Daddy's for years, but they used to have
an isolated amp room. The downside I guess is that if you don't have a
sales droid in the rooms, you can't keep tabs on what your customers
are doing with the gear (like smoking it!).
Brian
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2690.77 | Venues differ- | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Wed Jul 21 1993 11:10 | 6 |
| > It's not uncommon for stores to sequester drums, keys, PA or even
> guitars into a separate room with sliding doors to isolate the noise.
Mebbe where *you* hang out. That's the first I've heard of such a thing from out
here in the 'boonies, 'cept for stereo gear shops. Glad *some* folks have it so
lucky, anyway!
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2690.78 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Wed Jul 21 1993 12:43 | 9 |
| There are three stores that I think of here in the Springs, just off
hand, that have amps in a seperate room with a sliding door you can
close while crankin stuff a little bit. They all have glass doors so
they can see ya, but that's no big deal to me (it's their loss if they
wanna look at my ugly mug). One of the others that doesn't will
occasionally set you up in the back (kind of a big closet, actually) if
you crab about it enough and seem serious about trying something out.
Greg
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2690.79 | Mula is the bottom line | ADROID::foster | I need a longer cable | Thu Jul 22 1993 13:14 | 22 |
| > I just read through 2690. .66 answers my burning question of how
> MacDuff's (or anyone) can stay in business with Daddy's close by.
Hey Paul,
For what it's worth, I just bought my brand new strap locks at
MacDuff's for $2.95 less than than the same brand at Daddy's
in Shrewbury! I know they were *brand new*, MacDuff's didn't have
them the previous week (in other words, they were not on the shelf
with an old price for years thus making them less expensive).
It's easy to stay in business next to Daddy's, IMO they've never
been the lowest price in town. Last time I had checked, my Boomers'
stings were less at MacDuff's !! Lower prices for same product will
get my business most of the time, and that's the bottom line.
I was in Daddy's a couple of weeks ago and the previous person is gone.
I have a new attitude now and stop at both places every time I hit the
area. But I just can't give that much glory to Daddy's, they aren't
the only bargain of the music world 8^).
Droid
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2690.80 | The two faces of Daddy's | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Thu Jul 22 1993 13:46 | 15 |
| I'm not slamming Daddy's, I've bought a fair amount of gear there (and at good
prices). My experience, though, is that their sticker prices are nothing to
write home about, but they WILL price match (or pretty close) *if* you know the
fair market value for what you're looking at.
I keep on thinking of folks on the street with raincoats and watches:
Q: "How much is it?"
A: "How much ya got?"
Never been to MacDuff's, but it sounds like they run it less like a car
dealership: just put the prices on and sell at that price... what a concept!
Bob
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2690.81 | Money Changes Everything | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Thu Jul 22 1993 15:49 | 10 |
| The one time I was in MacDuff's, everything seemed too high priced &
the assortment of stuff they had wasn't that interesting (to me at the
time). Daddy's has these periodic "sales" where they mark selected
items down, sometimes a lot. One of the most common things I look for
in music stores is good prices. Now that Hamel Music in Chelmsford is
under new management, they're tough to find. I also tend to get annoyed
when I find that I know more than the salesman about a piece of gear
that I feel like I don't know anything about.
Paul
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2690.82 | Anything by Metallica! | NEST::CURRY | | Wed Apr 27 1994 10:04 | 5 |
| I think that *any* song from the newest Metallica album has to be the
most overplayed song in a music store! Every time I go into a store
there's some 15 year old torturing "Nothing else matters"......
Mike
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