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    Quote Originally Posted by t_ross33
    Yeah, but I don't think she plays for that team... or so I've heard.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that (obscure Seinfeld reference). I still have a huge crush on her. She's my rock and roll goddess fantasy : Punk, leathers, guitars, all tatt'd up...

    *sigh* it's just dreamy!
    Haha, a man after my own heart.

    I saw here play in a midsize club years ago, while she still had her original lead guitarist Ricky Byrd. Great great stuff.

    And lots of women with close-cropped hair.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Haha, a man after my own heart.

    I saw here play in a midsize club years ago, while she still had her original lead guitarist Ricky Byrd. Great great stuff.

    And lots of women with close-cropped hair.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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    I agree Jane Jetson is HOT!!!




    but I didn't know she was on the astroid-crack.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Haha, a man after my own heart.

    I saw here play in a midsize club years ago, while she still had her original lead guitarist Ricky Byrd. Great great stuff.

    And lots of women with close-cropped hair.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.
    Um...Punk, Leather, Tattoo's.....you could do a LOT better than JJ...

    Check out Brody Dalle formerly of the Distillers

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSvgAlH_bRU

    +1 She's got an awesome voice
    +1 Her lyrics are lot more genuine and less bubble gum than that JJ clip posted above
    +1 She's HAWT
    +1 She's originally from Melbourne
    +1 She plays Maton guitars (ever wonder how Josh Homme discovered them?? See Below)
    +1 She's straight (although she's now married to Josh Homme of QOTSA)

    If you like that "soaked in whisky and cigarettes" voice married to music that varies from flat out punk (sing sing death house) to a more hard rock sound (drain the blood, the link I posted) then check out the Distillers.

    And did I mention she's hot? hehe

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    So, after a few days, what are you thinking about the new axe, Rocket? I am curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Haha, a man after my own heart.

    I saw here play in a midsize club years ago, while she still had her original lead guitarist Ricky Byrd. Great great stuff.

    And lots of women with close-cropped hair.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.
    I love those concerts where the women go bottomless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    So, after a few days, what are you thinking about the new axe, Rocket? I am curious.
    I haven't really played it except a little clean through my Acoustasonic... I still don't have my DeVille. I suppose I could crank it a bit through my Marshall but got a bunch of stuff to do and, as yet, haven't dressed up those sharp fret ends.
    Got another en route, (bought that SXGG1 from Rondo.)
    Still waiting for Peavey to get that Vypyr Tube 120 out to retail... that's gonna be my new home amp(h) to replace POS Marshall.

    I'll have to IOU the group detailed reviews of JJMM & SXGG...
    Fair enough?

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    Absolutely. Happy to hear about it when you have had a chance to give it the run through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I love those concerts where the women go bottomless.


    Oh, they all had bottoms.

    Not that I was looking or anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch0jin
    Um...Punk, Leather, Tattoo's.....you could do a LOT better than JJ...

    Check out Brody Dalle formerly of the Distillers

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSvgAlH_bRU

    +1 She's got an awesome voice
    +1 Her lyrics are lot more genuine and less bubble gum than that JJ clip posted above
    +1 She's HAWT
    +1 She's originally from Melbourne
    +1 She plays Maton guitars (ever wonder how Josh Homme discovered them?? See Below)
    +1 She's straight (although she's now married to Josh Homme of QOTSA)

    If you like that "soaked in whisky and cigarettes" voice married to music that varies from flat out punk (sing sing death house) to a more hard rock sound (drain the blood, the link I posted) then check out the Distillers.

    And did I mention she's hot? hehe
    Thanks.

    I already knew about the Distillers and Brody. I like Matons, and Brody has a great rack.

    But I prefer Joan's music.

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