Cero contra por cero cero.
- Uno le da de bruno
- Dos pataclós
- Tres al revés
- Cuatro contraculazo
- Cinco de aquí te brinco
- Seis Comiendo Merey
- Siete: ¿Cuchara Cuchillo O Tenedor?
- Ocho Morocho
- Nueve nadie se mueve
- Diez niños a correr
- Once coronita e’ bronce
- Doce la vieja coce con su carrito número 12… meto la aguja.. saco la aguja… la vuelvo a meter.. la vuelvo a sacar… un pisotón, un jalón de mecha y este salto es un vacilón
- TRECE EL RIO CRECEEE!!!!
Warm urself by the tubes ;) #peavey#6505#6L6#rubytubes#100wrms (Taken with instagram)
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(sort of…) Guitar(s) of New York, Volume 6.
I will make a brief departure here from the recent theme of photos from my guitar shop-visiting in NYC last weekend.
Here we see, instead, not the thousands of guitars I drooled over, but the ONE guitar I did actually buy while in New York City! It’s a 2011 Gibson Nighthawk Studio.
So what…it’s a Nighthawk…not a Les Paul, not an SG…nothing special, right? WRONG!
This guitar is my FAVOURITE Gibson…perhaps even my favourite in my whole collection right now. From the moment the sales guy handed it to me at The Guitar Center on West 14th Street in Manhattan, I knew instantly it was one of the lightest guitars I have ever held (it turned out to be 6.3 lbs…the SECOND lightest guitar in my collection after my Epiphone 50th Anniversary Reissue Casino which is 6.1lbs!). Plus I have always been a huge fan of Gibsons in gold..IMO the Les Paul Gold Top is the 2nd most gorgeous guitar of all time!
BUT, what really blew me away was the sound…I am not generally a fan of humbuckers, but the Burstbuckers on the Nighthawk Studio sound incredible. Fat, fat, fat! AND the coils can be split by lifting the tone knob, giving you even more tonal options. Strangely, when the Burstbuckers are split they actually do not lose any of their fat-sounding characteristics. They sound like single coils, but the beefiest single coils you ever heard!
At $900 USD I would HIGHLY recommend this guitar to ANYONE looking for a serious guitar for not much money. You can also get it in Pelham Blue (another awsome Gibson-exclusive colour!)
Oh…some of my other recent purchases in the first photo (starting at left and moving clockwise):
- My snappy new Long & McQuade metal pick-holder!
- Photo - Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge in the Rain, by New York Photographer Pat Christiano who I met in Central park across the street from The Dakota (where John Lennon was murdered…)
- Photo - Houston Street, NYC by Pat Christiano
- Photo - 9/11 Memorial , NYC by Pat Christiano
- Guggenheim Museum fridge magnets (x 2)!
Toronto, Canada, May 25, 2012.






