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Derek

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I regret that sometimes I fall asleep too early(old age), but lookout for a Gold Roller on these dates.......


Hey Derek,
The guitar arrived today. GREAT ! I'll play it Nov. 25 "Today Show" and Dec, 12 "Saturday Night Live" and on the tour, starts in Feb. 2010.
Thanks,,,,Bob Bandiera-Bon Jovi
 
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nobozos

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That's awesome. Maybe Sambora will play it, dump that First Act looking guitar he's currently playing, and have BP make him a signature model.
 

the24thfret

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I can't hear about Bon Jovi without thinking of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. But I'll look forward to the GR rock!
 

Big Poppa

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Ritchie Samobora will never have a signature guitar with me. Nice player.

I actually jammed with him acoustically when he was still with Heather...luke Ritchie and I....It was interesting
 

threeminutesboy

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Ritchie Samobora will never have a signature guitar with me. Nice player.

I actually jammed with him acoustically when he was still with Heather...luke Ritchie and I....It was interesting

either you told us too much or not enough :p

I'm not sure I understand if it's good or bad :eek:
 

brasco68

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I watched some of the Inside the Actors Studio episode that had Bon Jovi perform some acoustic versions of their songs..."interesting" is a good description.

Ritchie seems like a nice guy though.
 

Smellybum

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tease....

I think it's great, is it me or does 2009 seem like the year that almost everybody started playing EBMM's - there just seems to be loads of players (that we know and are famous n stuff) that are dumping their traditional instruments in favour of EBMM's -

That makes us Knuckleheads Pioneers!
 

Dante

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tease....

I think it's great, is it me or does 2009 seem like the year that almost everybody started playing EBMM's - there just seems to be loads of players (that we know and are famous n stuff) that are dumping their traditional instruments in favour of EBMM's -

That makes us Knuckleheads Pioneers!

i think they ditched the Advicee they got from people who don't actually play guitar... like owning a marshall and a les paul, and such other nonsense; in favor of the ultimate gigging guitars, music man.

a lot of quirks are tolerated in the sake of recording, but who in his right mind wouln'd want the advantages of a comfortable guitar which stays in tune on the stage?
 

Coffeemug

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It's definitely a great thing the Gold Roller gets some extra exposure...I'd love to get my hands on one!

i think they ditched the Advicee they got from people who don't actually play guitar... like owning a marshall and a les paul, and such other nonsense

Don't get me wrong...I absolutely LOVE my MusicMan guitars and I favor them over most of the guitars I've come across in my life so far but for me there's nothing wrong with a Marshall or a Les Paul...favoring EBMMs mustn't make other guitars "nonsense"...
 
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