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Message: Re: About Hub Leadership
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Oct 26, 2012 12:47AM

Oct 26, 2012 08:57AM

Doc..

How long does a player remain in any one stock..??some not long enough to be a hub leader or even interested enough to be..

So all our rah-rah hubbies have moved on except ex guy..

That should tell us that the position of hub leader is a fickle and fleeting thing..not really in the reality of a fast moving stock-market and day trading speed of stock ownership..

Now if it was a paid entity like director of a boiler-room operation,being paid the big shekels,then maybe it could be a valuable part of this forum..

Now some sort of control is good to keep the scum off the forum..but does it work??I'm here so take it for what it is worth..

I tried a Fender Strat many times and found it way too heavy ..I liked the feel... the neck and the weight of the Telecaster better..

The first incident of guitar-smashing happened when Townshend accidentally broke the neck of his guitar on the low ceiling of an early concert venue at the Railway Tavern in Harrow. The stage, only about a foot high, nevertheless brought the ceiling to within 7 feet. After smashing the instrument to pieces, he carried on by grabbing another guitar and acting as if the broken guitar had been part of the act. Drummer Keith Moon was delighted; he loved attention and destruction on any level, and smashed his drum kit as well. The press sensationalized the incidents. The on-stage destruction of instruments soon became a regular part of The Who's performances. This was further dramatized with pyrotechnics, an idea which came from Moon, who incorporated it in his exploding drum kits. At a concert in Germany, a police officer walked up to Townshend, pointed his gun at him, and ordered him to stop smashing the guitar.

Pete played Strats...busted up the knockoffs..

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