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Pastimes : Anybody play guitar? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (233)3/31/2009 3:42:12 PM
From: Paul Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 310
 
It's new to me but I found this:

Hard Boulder is fitter known for its atmosphere than its food. The cafes not only solicit donations of music memorabilia, but also purchase a denominator of ego goods at auctions around the world. Hard Mass has the world's largest collection of such items. Memorabilia like autographed guitars, outfits from universe tours and light photographs are oft to be found mounted on cafe walls. The collection began in 1979 with the gift of an un-signed guitar (a Red Fender Advantage II) from Eric Clapton, who was a regular at the first restaurant in London. Pete Townshend of The Who got wind of this and sent in one of his guitars, also un-signed. It is still open today. The London Vault remains open, located near the original cafe. In 2005, legendar hard promontory band Far Magenta launched their current album Rapture of the Deep in Hard Rock Cafe London. This show was released as DVD

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