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Wage Slave wrote:I understand that I am (finally) supposed to think that the music young people are making and consuming is total rubbish even though of course it isn't. ....
Wage Slave wrote:I think I'd better think it out again.
Yokohammer wrote:Not long ago ... maybe 10 years (not long on my timescale) ... a '59 Les Paul in decent condition would easily sell for a quarter of a million US$, without any special provenance. I remember being at a vintage guitar show in Tokyo where there were several of the things lined up, all with price tags in that range. Freakin' ridiculous, and a little overinflated. I haven't been following the vintage market lately, but I kinda doubt it's still that hot.
A million bucks or more for a Stradivarius violin is one thing, and people actually play the things, but that much moolah for an electric guitar is strictly a well-moneyed collector thing.
Yokohammer wrote:And speaking of dead gaijin: George Michael at 53
2016 is cursed.
Yokohammer wrote:And speaking of dead gaijin: George Michael at 53
Mike Oxlong wrote:Did anyone mention Zsa Zsa Gabor?
Coligny wrote:Wage Slave wrote:
I think you really need a recount... unless you understand that language... but that would make you somekind of "last code talker" for auditive projectile vomit...
Yokohammer wrote:And speaking of dead gaijin: George Michael at 53 2016 is cursed.
kurogane wrote: in the latest news, Princess Leia has found her death star. Struck down, may she grow stronger than we could ever imagine
yanpa wrote:Good question... Studies must be done on this.
Meanwhile: Watership Down author goes down the rabbit hole for the last time.
kurogane wrote:And in the latest news, Princess Leia has found her death star.
(CNN)An American woman, Ashley Olsen, has been found dead at her apartment in Florence, Italy.
Her death is being treated as a homicide, police spokeswoman Maddalena Carosi said on Italian TV.
Italian news agency ANSA reported that Olsen, 35, was found strangled, but authorities declined to comment on the cause of death until an autopsy is complete.
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