J Mascis would've loved this Jazzmaster....
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J Mascis would've loved this Jazzmaster....
....from years and years ago....this belonged to an old FDP member...he had it customised
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
oooh!! it's wonderful..but I don't like the white pickguard on it...cool with gold or tortoise
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Mmm....
I agree I would change the pickguard though. Maybe Black anodized
I agree I would change the pickguard though. Maybe Black anodized
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Yes, it's lovely.
Now, call your parents and tell them to ask for a refund for any school fees they paid. Would of? Would of?
It's "would have" and the contraction is "would've".
Normally I let that sort of thing go, because teaching basic infant-level english to internet users is a task that is beyond anyone's capabilities. I'll even ignore people inserting apostropes into plurals, usually. But "would of"? That's just unforgivable.
Now, call your parents and tell them to ask for a refund for any school fees they paid. Would of? Would of?
It's "would have" and the contraction is "would've".
Normally I let that sort of thing go, because teaching basic infant-level english to internet users is a task that is beyond anyone's capabilities. I'll even ignore people inserting apostropes into plurals, usually. But "would of"? That's just unforgivable.
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Reminds me of another Jazzmaster I once saw...
If you're ever in Chicago (or if you live there) you have to go down to the Lakeview Lounge. There's a house band that's been playing there for an eternity and the guitar player has a very similar early sixties JM that's been "bedazzled."
The bar is crazy...the stage is behind it, sunken into the wall. The band kicks ass. The bass player is a spitting image of David Crosby and they get drunker and drunker as the evening wears on...about 3 am they do a cover of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze and drunkenly shout "excuse me while I kiss my ass."
It sounds strange to type it, but I think it's one of the best local things to do in the windy city.
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If you're ever in Chicago (or if you live there) you have to go down to the Lakeview Lounge. There's a house band that's been playing there for an eternity and the guitar player has a very similar early sixties JM that's been "bedazzled."
The bar is crazy...the stage is behind it, sunken into the wall. The band kicks ass. The bass player is a spitting image of David Crosby and they get drunker and drunker as the evening wears on...about 3 am they do a cover of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze and drunkenly shout "excuse me while I kiss my ass."
It sounds strange to type it, but I think it's one of the best local things to do in the windy city.
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
But, no one said would of I only said would and no one else said would at alldjetz wrote: Yes, it's lovely.
Now, call your parents and tell them to ask for a refund for any school fees they paid. Would of? Would of?
It's "would have" and the contraction is "would've".
Normally I let that sort of thing go, because teaching basic infant-level english to internet users is a task that is beyond anyone's capabilities. I'll even ignore people inserting apostropes into plurals, usually. But "would of"? That's just unforgivable.
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Gill wrote: Reminds me of another Jazzmaster I once saw...
If you're ever in Chicago (or if you live there) you have to go down to the Lakeview Lounge. There's a house band that's been playing there for an eternity and the guitar player has a very similar early sixties JM that's been "bedazzled."
The bar is crazy...the stage is behind it, sunken into the wall. The band kicks ass. The bass player is a spitting image of David Crosby and they get drunker and drunker as the evening wears on...about 3 am they do a cover of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze and drunkenly shout "excuse me while I kiss my ass."
It sounds strange to type it, but I think it's one of the best local things to do in the windy city.
Gill
wow....heh...I wish I could see that...you never know...maybe one day I'll make it all the way to Chicago
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Hmmm... It's right in the title of this thread.Naturality wrote:But, no one said would of I only said would and no one else said would at alldjetz wrote: Yes, it's lovely.
Now, call your parents and tell them to ask for a refund for any school fees they paid. Would of? Would of?
It's "would have" and the contraction is "would've".
Normally I let that sort of thing go, because teaching basic infant-level english to internet users is a task that is beyond anyone's capabilities. I'll even ignore people inserting apostropes into plurals, usually. But "would of"? That's just unforgivable.
And, yes, lovely guitar!
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Chicage is an incredible city, full of Jazzmasters and Jaguars!
That's where I saw My Bloody Valentine live in '91...at the Vic.
Ah, the memories...
Sorry, though...I'm getting off topic. I would definitely change the pickguard, too...black annodized would be cool...maybe simple green guard with tons of stickers on it would be better, though!
Gill
That's where I saw My Bloody Valentine live in '91...at the Vic.
Ah, the memories...
Sorry, though...I'm getting off topic. I would definitely change the pickguard, too...black annodized would be cool...maybe simple green guard with tons of stickers on it would be better, though!
Gill
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Oh yeah, I didn't see thatSoiouz wrote: Hmmm... It's right in the title of this thread.
And, yes, lovely guitar!
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
white pickguard ftw. and wtf at the grammar nazi.
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
Now, call your parents and tell them to ask for a refund for any school fees they paid. Would of? Would of?
It's "would have" and the contraction is "would've".
Normally I let that sort of thing go, because teaching basic infant-level english to internet users is a task that is beyond anyone's capabilities. I'll even ignore people inserting apostropes into plurals, usually. But "would of"? That's just unforgivable.
Damn... that's just... harsh.
You might reserve such indignation for graver offenses than this.
Maybe you forgot the ?
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Re: J Mascis would of loved this Jazzmaster....
I dig the white guard on there! I'm not a fan of black guards on JMs. Not natural!
As for the grammar thing, at least it wasn't one of the capital offenses like apostrophe abuse (use 'em for posessives or contractions, not plurals!) or the "anti-Shakespeare Syndrome" where the writer/speaker deletes "to be" from a phrase to completely bastardize it ("This needs fixed" or "This needs done"-WTF?!!).
As for the grammar thing, at least it wasn't one of the capital offenses like apostrophe abuse (use 'em for posessives or contractions, not plurals!) or the "anti-Shakespeare Syndrome" where the writer/speaker deletes "to be" from a phrase to completely bastardize it ("This needs fixed" or "This needs done"-WTF?!!).
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I think I know a thing or two about nature, just look at my name.serial wrote: I dig the white guard on there! I'm not a fan of black guards on JMs. Not natural!
How can you not like Thurston Moore's Lake Placid Blue with black pickguard?