Talking Music..There isn't any market tomorrow. Damnit
Dave and all - I dug Ratt! I was big into hair music. Of course I was into Elvis Presley also in 1957 (Damn I am old)...I have followed rock from its roots. I have seen Bill Haley and the Comets, Bo-Diddly, Chuck Berry, The Shirelles, The Dovels, Jan and Dean, The Kinks, The Righteous Brothers ----moving forward.....Jethro Tull, Mountain, Eric Clapton, Wishbone Ash, Johnny Winters, Chicago Transit Authority, The Who, Grand Funk, Eric Burdon and the Animals, Black Sabbath...you name it, I have probably seen them.
In the hair days I didn't go to concerts much...but I loved the music. "Back in Black" is one of my favorite albums.
The one guitar hanging on the wall in one of the pictures that I posted was an extreme lead guitar players guitar. It is a 1985 Hamer Custom Standard. It is hand made and so is the red one in the picture. The Tangerine Custom Standard is the same guitar that Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick plays. Tons of big lead guitar players played that same guitar in the 80's in hair bands.
I love great leads and the "Hair Days" had them. Nobody can play them anymore unless they are old and gray.
One of my favorite hair bands was "Vixen"...a chick band. Damn they were great! If you want to hear what a Hamer sounds like and what a great band is then go here: (Turn the speakers up!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9aR2jKiFQs
If you want to hear what my Tangerine guitar sounds like go here: (In the video it is the lead guitar and the white one):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB8HudfbaTE
If you don't care, that is your privilege...:)