Thanks folks! Don't check that often as you may have noticed - still waiting for other posters to catch up in the stats ?
Appreciate the wishes!
Appreciate the wishes!
Thanks Mike, I can confirm it's Dave Stubbs SA! Will check.Mike wrote: If it's a David R Stubbs from the UK, then it could be worth many coins, but I suspect it's not, as under 20 of those were mode, and I think they were all more traditional in layout.
Want a wild guess? I reckon it could have been made by Cape Town-based surfboard maestro Dave Stubbs, who makes acoustic and electric guitars in his spare time. Here's his website—you could send him a message to see if it is one of his, and, if so, how much the school should hope for:
http://www.33surf.com
Thank you very very much Mr Menon!Arjun Menon wrote:
I dig the dirty guitars meets R&B vibe
Their previous albums, Focus Level and (particularly) Full House Head are even better imho ?Psean wrote:This band is the bollocks. Been listening to this album since yesterday. Must actually buy it now...Jack Flash Jr wrote:
2. Endless Boogie - Long Island
Narrowly pipped to the post by BJL, another killer long form groove jam boogie masterpiece. My only complaint is that the 14 to 20 minute numbers on Long Island necessarily get split across commutes unless I'm driving far enough ?
These threads are awesome for discovering new stuff.
So, what do you all think?
HERE IT IS BY THE WAY:
https://soundcloud.com/jimmypage/ramblize/s-55esN