Tronald Dump":2siqiwvt said:
sg guy":2siqiwvt said:
-well,... my first amp was my mothers SOUNDESIGN Stereo System, a huge white whale with a factory 45 adapter & an 8 track playah bitches!!!!
I had something similar that I used for learning songs before I got a boom box. Soundesign with turntable, 8 track, cassette, with built-in slots next to the turntable to store the tapes. I would record my albums to tape then learn the guitar parts from there.
Moving up from the Soundesign to a Toshiba boom box (with auto reverse!) was a game changer.
--AH YES,... ""
AUTO-REVERSE"" it was a bigger mystery than the Bermuda triangle. No one new how it worked but we all had a theory......
-(LEARNING SONGS)-in GUITAR PLAYER magazine-(the only electric guitar magazine in resistance at the time)-there was an add for a cassette deck with. the1/2 speed option for learning solo's for $300-$400. ( in the late 70's that was ALOT)
-(the PENNY. TRICK)-we kept the dust cover to DE-SEED OUR WEED & pennies next to the record player arm to fix skips, skips from picking up & dropping the needle a million times trying to learn a song by playing along
With it, then we would get together and compare who was right-(nobody ever was)-& what was in the dust cover-(weed)-