Tommy also uses, as he puts it "a modified black and white fender strat" for
rhythm songs.

Also, I saw the Doobs in Atlanta in 1979 with Nick Gilder (Hot Child in the
City) opening.  He was booed off stage by a chanting audience.
"Doobies...Doobies...Doobies.." and a big "Disco Sucks" banner that everyone
cheered to.....WHERE ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE NOW???

I believe Nick G. now lives in Nevada under an assumed last name, and drives
a Pan Head Harley if I am not mistaken, so traumatized by the incident.
(heheheheehe)*

RogBC

*Disclaimer:  This last line is fictional. Any similarities between persons
living, dead, or sort of in-between is purely coincidental.



----- Original Message -----
From: "JR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DoobFans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Doobie equipment


> Hi all,
>
> In '73 Tommy played a red Gibson SG.
>
> http://doobfan.com/doobies/sg.html
>
> Pat was playing a red Gibson ES335 which I learned a short while ago was
an
> ES350 with a veritone stereo setup which he removed.  That night Tommy
also
> used a gold top Les Paul.  Both were plugged into Fender Twin Reverbs
miked
> to the house system.
>
> --------------------------------
>
> The next year Tommy played a brown SG.
>
> http://www.doobfan.com/tempe8.htm
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> And Pat had (I think) a brown and a cream ES335.
>
> http://www.doobfan.com/tempe6.htm
>
> http://www.doobfan.com/tempe7.htm
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> Among the amps were Marshalls.
>
> John
>
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