Ok, so I’ll mark you down as “Too cool to watch a cheesy 80’s video”?So I played it, heard it, got distracted, and forgot to look for the guitar. Not gonna do it again.
Jr. high for me.That dude was (or still is) a PRS fiend. Here's another video of him rocking (creative license) an early Custom in Vintage Yellow.
And while I'm here, this song was make-out-city when I was in high school. I ain't skurr'd. Those are some great memories.
Hell, yeah! The girls made mix tapes for the guys, too.That dude was (or still is) a PRS fiend. Here's another video of him rocking (creative license) an early Custom in Vintage Yellow.
And while I'm here, this song was make-out-city when I was in high school. I ain't skurr'd. Those are some great memories.
They should have gone by the WolfgrammsDammit, had to look them up and it's pretty amazing really!
The Jets' original lineup consisted of eight of the siblings.
- LeRoy Wolfgramm (born July 19, 1965) – vocals, electric guitar
- Eddie Wolfgramm (born August 14, 1966) – vocals, tenor saxophone, percussion
- Eugene Wolfgramm (born September 24, 1967) – vocals, conga, alto saxophone
- Haini Wolfgramm (born January 25, 1968) – vocals, bass guitar
- Rudy Wolfgramm (born March 1, 1969) – vocals, drums
- Kathi Wolfgramm (born September 6, 1970) – vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Elizabeth Wolfgramm (born August 19, 1972) – vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Moana Wolfgramm (born October 13, 1973) – vocals, keyboards, percussion[2]
Ok, so I’ll mark you down as “Too cool to watch a cheesy 80’s video”?
i don't think this guy who doesn't even have a sig should have to compete with santana.Wow, here’s a video with Santana playing live on Norwegian TV from 1981 playing one of his signature models. This may even pre-date MTV, MTV debuted sometime in 1981.
Venkman, I saw it I saw it I saw it!This is from 1986.
That was super tasty, thanks!Wow, here’s a video with Santana playing live on Norwegian TV from 1981 playing one of his signature models. This may even pre-date MTV, MTV debuted sometime in 1981.
The guitar spin on the long axis Al did was a pretty sweet move!If we’re talkin’ music video and not concert footage, and will accept Pre Factory guitars, then this Al Di Meola video is pretty early (and so bad it’s great) from 1983.