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  • The Golden Boy
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    Originally posted by BTMN View Post
    Cant have Brownie! It was beat finish wise when I got it. It WAS Black.

    The Prototype model had the three coil Bridge slot pickups right? I've never owned one. Lot of Hamer necks from '81-'85 tended to be on the slim side. That seems to be the biggest complaint I've read about.
    Yeah triple coil humbucker, goofy slim- yet blocky feel.

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  • BTMN
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    Cant have Brownie! It was beat finish wise when I got it. It WAS Black.

    The Prototype model had the three coil Bridge slot pickups right? I've never owned one. Lot of Hamer necks from '81-'85 tended to be on the slim side. That seems to be the biggest complaint I've read about.

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  • The Golden Boy
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    I need that bass.

    Tell me about the Hamer "Prototype" guitars...

    I used to have one, in a white pearlescent finish. I hated the way the neck felt so I traded it away. I knew it was cool, but...

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  • BTMN
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    Thank you.
    Yes my collection DOES out perform my skills.

    More of a Natural finish or Trans Color kinda guy but I DO have this kinda Blue guitar.

    '83 Hamer Blitz


    With another '83 Blitz and an '83 Blitz bass

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  • Gamera
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    I think that's the most impressive "livingroom noodler" collection I've ever seen. Congrats.

    Although what do you have against blue guitars?

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  • GoldenVulture
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    Originally posted by BTMN View Post
    Well, you have a gem.
    I just had a thought.A mate of mine,his wife worked for that very govt radio station for many years in the record library.He was telling me recently about her accumulated collection of rarities and pre-release material she has in her collection[A pre-release copy of Back in Black AC/DC being one of them].She is apparently going to divest herself of much of these as she has thousands of disks.1.She may know of its existence or be able to find out about it ,or 2. even better; may have a copy.

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  • BTMN
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    Well, you have a gem.

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  • GoldenVulture
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    Once you get to 1:25 min is where the difference in the lead line shows
    It's a completely different lead line.The "usual" version is a lot cleaner and has no balls.Different notes.It's a different take ,no way an edit of the "usual"usual version.In 77 we had two FM stations.One Govt. One Private subscription Classical.It was played on a program of new releases.I'm presuming it was a version sent out to radio stations but never released ,as I have never found another copy of it anywhere.

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  • BTMN
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    Eh Cool enough version. Sounds like a radio edit but without knowing what the dj was actually playing it could even have been an edit he did. I think it was just a radio edit version though. CBS and others including stations/djs did a lot of those things to make it easier to time radio programming. Say a song comes in at 3:20 seconds that gives the station 10 seconds for a radio call sign spot. "This is WBDM in Bladom, Blahdom's Best RAWK!!"


    I have a copy of them doing it with the orchestra off MTV if that is the one. Really cool and good.

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  • GoldenVulture
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    At my soundclick site
    - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/defa...?bandID=804435 - the track titled - Dreaming - [I'm violating C'right, aren't I?]
    Once you get to 1:25 min is where the difference in the lead line shows.It's also missing the first three lines of the first verse and the harpsichord intro which was a couple of bars long and then started with the line "Every time I look in the mirror".The end couple of bars goes into an echo,because I hit the sound on sound some how when I was getting ready to stop the recording.
    The sound quality is some what rough as it was originally taped on a reel to reel and this copy is some analog and digital generations down the track.

    It does seem like an edit of the original track with a different lead line/take.

    BTMN I'm a big fan of this song ,not as much an Aerosmith fan;None the less ,a great band. Have you heard their Live orchestrated version of this?

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  • BTMN
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    Good example of the above would be this, I've been up since 6:45, I got up washed my face and such. Grabbed a can of Dt. Dew. I got out my '03 Time capsule Dean Z and my import Trans Green Dean Z. I played Godzilla, some Ted Riffs and some E-D-C-A-G runs and patterns in various spots on the Trans Greenie one and then played Walking The Dawg and Main riff to Hair Of The Dog on the TC Z along with some major/ minor Blues scales. Woke me right up!

    Then I got on here and have been strumming my '05 P90 Z in between posts since.





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  • BTMN
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    Owned a guitar since 1977. Sadly only in the last 8 years or so have I REALLY tried to learn to play the blessed things.

    Yeah, I'm content to be a livingroom noodler for the most part. I play guitar for the musical love, tension release factors, and conversation starter qualities too. Dont wanna be anyone's hero on it or even emulate a guitar hero to much. Sometimes just strumming along aimlessly while watching a race is good enough for me.

    Life IS Good!

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  • Pink Unicorn Horsey
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    Originally posted by BTMN View Post
    Forever ago. 1982. I was the singer/screamer. Hammerstrike lasted 6 months. Haven't chased that since.
    When did you pick up the guitar? Before that band or after?

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  • BTMN
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    Originally posted by Pink Unicorn Horsey View Post
    When were you last in a committed band?
    Forever ago. 1982. I was the singer/screamer. Hammerstrike lasted 6 months. Haven't chased that since.

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  • GoldenVulture
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    Originally posted by Pink Unicorn Horsey View Post
    Aerosmith issues a greatest-hits album that was highly edited in a majorly bad way. I wonder if that collection includes the version of "Dream On" you're talking about. Here's the album cover:



    Any idea's on this, Gene?

    - Keith
    Got that, It's not that one.
    Will have to do a convert to MP3.It's stored in Wav format, back soon.

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