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After some fifty years these guy's are still rocking.My first link stopped working so here it is again.Hope you enjoy as much as I did .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvY_FXBjthU&NR=1

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In the mid-60's, I came up with the name for our 3-man band. The Plastic Ax. We played Walk Don't Run, Wipeout, etc. Sold the guitar a year later and quit playing for 40 years.

I still play their stuff.


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The Ventures are cool.
When I was a kid all the corner bands where doing some Ventures stuff.
 
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In 1961 I was taking guitar lessons from Danny Colangelo. He had a big bushy moustache, a gold top Les Paul and a two-tone Premier Reverberation unit. OMG. He taught me Walk Don't Run, which I played on my white and black Supro Dual-Tone solid body. The guitar is long gone but I can still fake my way through Walk Don't Run. What fun.


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