Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
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Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
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20 Questions with Virgin Guitarist Jim Torgeson 9/6/05
http://www.metalsludge.tv/?p=27294
... You also worked for years at the famous "Guitars-R-Us" on Sunset Strip. Did your time working at that store in the heart of Hollywood make it overly interesting at any point? What guitar players came in, who was a dick, & who was cool as hell?
Everyone came in… EVERYONE. Howie Hubberman worked with everyone from Poison to GNR and everybody in town wanted to rub elbows. I made some great friends because of that store. Let me tell you a little about a few who come to mind;
Howie Hubberman – a tornado a of a band manager, kept his file cabinet in his left pants pocket and his bank account in the right. I love this guy and owe a whole lot of knowledge about business and guitars to him. I still talk to him and have nothing but fond memories.
Albert Molinaro – Howie’s partner at Guitars R Us. We still talk, I just bought a pair of Lindy Fralin pickups from him. This guy knows more about vintage instruments than the next 10 experts. I learned alot. Can’t wait to show him my new acquisitions!
Michael Lockwood – he worked at GRUS after Lions and Ghosts split up. In retrospect, he taught me there is value to piping down. Watching him play also taught me to pipe down, musically. I hear he and Lisa Marie Presly are getting married. Totally underrated player. I want a Velvet Elvis.
Robbin Crosby – Came in almost every day he was in town. Took me to El Compadre constantly. A great, huge heart and a tragic ending. Really a great guy though. Just an example of how the party ends for some. He’s the poster child of what can go wrong. His service was sad because so many "friends" didn’t show.
John Frusciante – Man, can that guy pound the dope. He came in so f’d up that $100 bills were falling out of his pockets. He bought a ’63 Strat and didn’t even wait for the case. Then he flagged down a bus and jumped on. What a mess.
Brian Setzer – Class act and a friggin’ kick ass guitar player. Hot (now ex) wife too boot.
The local guys, whether it was Slash, Izzy, CC DeVille, Tracii Guns, Mark V. (the Funhouse guy), the midget from Tuff (love ya George), Ethan from Taz… were all great to deal with. Ego checked in at the door. It was where you went during the day.
Bob Dall and I became friends through that store moe than the Strip. Howie had me buy him a burger over at the Sunset Grill and I decided he wasn’t a pusy and he decided I wasn’t an asshole. Been friends ever since. Howie later told me he knew we’d be best of friends, that’s why he forced me to buy him a burger!
I remember that Mark Worshell from Johnny Crash got a little much to handle when bathing became second (or 50th) priority.
People like Springsteen were great to meet. That guy has a huge presence. The Steely Dan guy was fun and an amazing player. Van Zandt told me that my brother worked for him and that he was still a mess. Polite Southern Gentleman!
The Black Crowes couldn’t play their instruments when they came in! I was stunned that Geffen gave them a deal. When Mark Ford joined, I figured he could give the other guy lessons. They sucked!
I’m actually at a loss at how many people came in. Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Vinnie Vincent (real toolbox), every LA band, Zakk Wylde, Beach Boys, Jackson Browne, Billy Duffy, Tom Petty, Dwight Yokum, Billy Zoom (mad scientist)… no real dicks in that place. Am I forgetting some asshole?
20 Questions with Virgin Guitarist Jim Torgeson 9/6/05
http://www.metalsludge.tv/?p=27294
... You also worked for years at the famous "Guitars-R-Us" on Sunset Strip. Did your time working at that store in the heart of Hollywood make it overly interesting at any point? What guitar players came in, who was a dick, & who was cool as hell?
Everyone came in… EVERYONE. Howie Hubberman worked with everyone from Poison to GNR and everybody in town wanted to rub elbows. I made some great friends because of that store. Let me tell you a little about a few who come to mind;
Howie Hubberman – a tornado a of a band manager, kept his file cabinet in his left pants pocket and his bank account in the right. I love this guy and owe a whole lot of knowledge about business and guitars to him. I still talk to him and have nothing but fond memories.
Albert Molinaro – Howie’s partner at Guitars R Us. We still talk, I just bought a pair of Lindy Fralin pickups from him. This guy knows more about vintage instruments than the next 10 experts. I learned alot. Can’t wait to show him my new acquisitions!
Michael Lockwood – he worked at GRUS after Lions and Ghosts split up. In retrospect, he taught me there is value to piping down. Watching him play also taught me to pipe down, musically. I hear he and Lisa Marie Presly are getting married. Totally underrated player. I want a Velvet Elvis.
Robbin Crosby – Came in almost every day he was in town. Took me to El Compadre constantly. A great, huge heart and a tragic ending. Really a great guy though. Just an example of how the party ends for some. He’s the poster child of what can go wrong. His service was sad because so many "friends" didn’t show.
John Frusciante – Man, can that guy pound the dope. He came in so f’d up that $100 bills were falling out of his pockets. He bought a ’63 Strat and didn’t even wait for the case. Then he flagged down a bus and jumped on. What a mess.
Brian Setzer – Class act and a friggin’ kick ass guitar player. Hot (now ex) wife too boot.
The local guys, whether it was Slash, Izzy, CC DeVille, Tracii Guns, Mark V. (the Funhouse guy), the midget from Tuff (love ya George), Ethan from Taz… were all great to deal with. Ego checked in at the door. It was where you went during the day.
Bob Dall and I became friends through that store moe than the Strip. Howie had me buy him a burger over at the Sunset Grill and I decided he wasn’t a pusy and he decided I wasn’t an asshole. Been friends ever since. Howie later told me he knew we’d be best of friends, that’s why he forced me to buy him a burger!
I remember that Mark Worshell from Johnny Crash got a little much to handle when bathing became second (or 50th) priority.
People like Springsteen were great to meet. That guy has a huge presence. The Steely Dan guy was fun and an amazing player. Van Zandt told me that my brother worked for him and that he was still a mess. Polite Southern Gentleman!
The Black Crowes couldn’t play their instruments when they came in! I was stunned that Geffen gave them a deal. When Mark Ford joined, I figured he could give the other guy lessons. They sucked!
I’m actually at a loss at how many people came in. Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Vinnie Vincent (real toolbox), every LA band, Zakk Wylde, Beach Boys, Jackson Browne, Billy Duffy, Tom Petty, Dwight Yokum, Billy Zoom (mad scientist)… no real dicks in that place. Am I forgetting some asshole?
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
Had a lot of guitar spare parts???? 
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
The Black Crowes couldn't play? I love their first two albums, and both lead guitarists. Rich wrote cool songs back then. Saw them in 92.
Sounds like Vinnie wasn't one of the nice guys.
Sounds like Vinnie wasn't one of the nice guys.
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
Where I grew up a toolbox is someone who is stupid and and a jerk.
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
I think we're all on the same page here. And that page is saying that being called a toolbox is not a compliment.
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
I messaged Jim . This is a small blurb of our ongoing conversation:
"Vinnie was just kind of a dick. Not like outrageous, but the kind of guy who passed judgment on you and you could see the disapproval in his eyes.
I didn't have a lot of interaction with him, but just a snotty guy as I recall."
"Vinnie was just kind of a dick. Not like outrageous, but the kind of guy who passed judgment on you and you could see the disapproval in his eyes.
I didn't have a lot of interaction with him, but just a snotty guy as I recall."
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Jim is going to come to the forum with a few surprises . STAY TUNED !!!!
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
Ricks back getting interviews? Loved all of ricks work a few years ago.
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
Jim does a little Virginia Lynne type things and may offer some guitars with 5 points on them.
I asked him to come here and test the market.
$350-$400 for a fun knockoff beater.
Of course it won't be Palecki quality but this might tide people over until they can achieve the real deal.
Let's see the details of what Jim can offer. I'm curious.
I asked him to come here and test the market.
$350-$400 for a fun knockoff beater.
Of course it won't be Palecki quality but this might tide people over until they can achieve the real deal.
Let's see the details of what Jim can offer. I'm curious.
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Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
Vinnie Vincent was more like a Swiss Army Knife.
The guy was a real musician. He was the musician's musician.
First of all, he was a great song writer. He was a great Producer & great with arrangements.
He could compose, he could play insanity great guitar, he had a great Singing Voice, he looked cool & had some of the best looking guitars that have ever graced the face of God's green earth.
That was Vinnie Vincent.
The guy was a real musician. He was the musician's musician.
First of all, he was a great song writer. He was a great Producer & great with arrangements.
He could compose, he could play insanity great guitar, he had a great Singing Voice, he looked cool & had some of the best looking guitars that have ever graced the face of God's green earth.
That was Vinnie Vincent.
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I got Jesus in my fax machine. I saw Ho Chi Minh down @ Burger King. I dated Vinnie Vincent as a Drag Queen. I still don't understand a f**kin' thing.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
Re: Vinnie Vincent a tool box ????
B4 you get a head-swell VV....
I did state 'WAS' in the above statement.
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Dannii Paris
I did state 'WAS' in the above statement.
With Much Love
Dannii Paris
I got Jesus in my fax machine. I saw Ho Chi Minh down @ Burger King. I dated Vinnie Vincent as a Drag Queen. I still don't understand a f**kin' thing.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
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metatron wrote:B4 you get a head-swell VV....
I did state 'WAS' in the above statement.
With Much Love
Dannii Paris
LOL!
Kev