R.I.P. Jim Marshall
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R.I.P. Jim Marshall
R.I.P. Jim Marshall this happened last month and I just found out tonight.
Met him a few years ago in Long Island at a guitar show and he was just a sweet unassuming fellow and was happy to chat with me for a bit.
I will play my Marshall amp at half volume tomorrow in honor.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/apr/06 ... l-20120406
he changed the sound of music with his amps..
Met him a few years ago in Long Island at a guitar show and he was just a sweet unassuming fellow and was happy to chat with me for a bit.
I will play my Marshall amp at half volume tomorrow in honor.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/apr/06 ... l-20120406
he changed the sound of music with his amps..
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Re: R.I.P. Jim Marshall
I'm not sure that's the proper technique for honoring this particular individual. Maybe go get it modded to go up to 11?supafuzz wrote:I will play my Marshall amp at half volume tomorrow in honor.
Understatement.supafuzz wrote:he changed the sound of music with his amps..
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Duck Dunn, Levon Helm, Ester Waters, Whitney Houston, Dick Clark (afterall he DID bring RnR into the living rooms of America ya know), Davey Jones (captalized on an American frenzy with British Pop) and now I learn of Jim Marshall. Fears me to think who'll be next
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