The Country Gentleman
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Alfredovu, I've never seen that first one. Beautiful! Where did you find it?
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I think I posted all them already . They are from Billy Name at the Cheetah April 1967. This one was miscredited as The Bizarre on the Drella Deluxe CD:Warlock wrote:Alfredovu, I've never seen that first one. Beautiful! Where did you find it?

These are the others:



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But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground.
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
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Wooaow! Incredibly cool pics. Do you by any chance have larger scans? I would be eternally thankful!
Cheers/W
Cheers/W
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Regret to say that this is the best I can do. They are not at Mr. Name´s Web Site (not at least last time I checked it) I luckly found them surfing the net few months ago.
But they are enjoyable, aren´t they?
But they are enjoyable, aren´t they?
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There is another one :


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lou has a 1967 gretsch 6122 country gentleman. only has one mute switch down by the bridge instead of two, like george harrison's 1962 model has. hollow with painted f-holes. really nice guitar.
http://www.zen-pharaohs.com/guitars/Gretsch/gretsch.htm
http://www.zen-pharaohs.com/guitars/Gretsch/gretsch.htm
*dextrorotory components synthesis of sympathomimetic musics (contains the equivalent of two complete stereo records)
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Thanks for the technical info!
What about the 12 strings he is using here at the BTP??

What about the 12 strings he is using here at the BTP??

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They are! I think that might be my fave-period of the Velvets. Sound- and style-wise.Regret to say that this is the best I can do. They are not at Mr. Name´s Web Site (not at least last time I checked it) I luckly found them surfing the net few months ago.
But they are enjoyable, aren´t they?
And about the 12-string; Please remind me, is there any live-recordings of VU with Lou playing 12-string?
Or any recording at all? I cannot think of one. I have to go back to my records...
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When I saw the VU Nov 8 1969 in San Francisco, Lou occasionally played a 12 string. I remember him
playing it for I'm Set Free. He played it a couple of other times. Both he and Sterling played hollow body
guitars, that I assume to be the ones mentioned. They seemed alike. So my ignorance of guitar
types is now exposed.
playing it for I'm Set Free. He played it a couple of other times. Both he and Sterling played hollow body
guitars, that I assume to be the ones mentioned. They seemed alike. So my ignorance of guitar
types is now exposed.