simon cronos 23.06.2009 06:33 |
Saturday 8th August 2009, the 3rd Red Special meet up will take place, in the Southeast of the UK, Near London. This is a chance for all Fans of the Brian May Red Special, Commercial, Homemade ect.. to get together, chat play and exchange ideas and information. Last years meet up was a big success having around 30 people attend last year, not just from the UK but Europe to. Everyone is welcome to attend, there will be tables set up around the hall to display guitars, Rigs, and effect pedals. The Meet Up- Venue: Butlers Cross Village Hall Date: 8th August 2009 Time :- 10:30am - 18:00 Post code for sat Nav :- HP17 0TX To Attend the meet up, please send a message with the following information filled in. -Name: -Guests: -Display Table: Yes/ No -If Yes, What will you be displaying: Send this to: RS_Meetup(AT)Live.co.uk @ For more information and to download the poster for the event, please visit the following links. - link - link (Poster) |
mattw04 23.06.2009 12:46 |
Thanks for posting this up for me, i tried and it crashed on me, I am the organiser and hoster of this event. Any questions or anyone interested in attending let me know [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] |
Micrówave 25.06.2009 16:16 |
Just when I thought I'd seen it all. Can I dress up like Chewbacca and show up? |
mattw04 30.06.2009 06:30 |
Err no. This is for serious people only, who have made there own Red Special, or own a replica, and take a general interest in the guitar, and the sound. regards matt |
City-in-the-Sun 30.06.2009 10:29 |
I am really looking forward to this event and may be reunited with my old set of 60s Burns Trisonic Pickups and switchgear which i sold on ebay +- 8 years ago ,i still have the guitar hanging on my wall..Dammmmmm.....[img=/images/smiley/msn/cry_smile.gif][/img] |
Micrówave 30.06.2009 11:23 |
mattw04 wrote: Err no. This is for serious people only, who have made there own Red Special, or own a replica, and take a general interest in the guitar, and the sound. regards matt My apologies. I thought this was for just ANYBODY who has any incarnation of a Red Special, not actual Luthiers. (but I still bet the female demographic will be low... I'd hire some strippers) |
mattw04 30.06.2009 12:42 |
4 -5 female guitarists are attending as well as singers. This it not just for Luthiers, it is for anyone whos owns a red special and takes an interest in it, and also for those who have built one. |
123richie 14.07.2009 13:39 |
id rather watch paint dry lol |
mattw04 15.07.2009 08:54 |
well have fun with your paint.... sadly no one seems to take much seriously around here. the 30 people who attened last year seemed to enjoy it last year |
Fireplace 17.07.2009 06:04 |
Female guitarists? I thought you said serious people only. Make up your mind! |
mattw04 18.07.2009 06:52 |
does it matter... doesnt matter what gender people are if they have the same interest so be it. |
PauloPanucci 18.07.2009 08:56 |
Man.... I want a Red Special!!!!!!! |
Lookin' Divine In Good Ol' '89 18.07.2009 19:55 |
Too fucking bad I live in Florida! Damn! As a guitarist myself, it would be pretty cool to have a US Red Special meet. But im only 14 and the only shitty music the dumbass tourists around here listen to is rap shit etc. |
mattw04 19.07.2009 06:33 |
I think the USA side people have been trying to organise a meet since last year... but its never happened. I think the main problem is the US so many cities... they have trouble deciding where to have it, cause of the distances people have to travel. Hopefully one day they will figure it out, Thanks for your interest, |
Lookin' Divine In Good Ol' '89 19.07.2009 11:39 |
I think that its more the fact that over here, real music fans are few and far between. There are tons of people over here that "like" a band. Ill ask them to name one un-generic or non-Greatest Hits song by them. Can they do that? Nope! In my history class, my teacher showed a picture of Led Zeppelin in Tampa in 1973 and someone thought it was Metallica! Too bad we had to move down here from Connecticut in 1988. There are some true music fans in the northeast! And for a town so tourist-oriented as Panama City, you'd think there would be a record shop or something. Nope! I have to go to a antique store downtown every few months and stock up on rare Beatles/Stones albums. Finding a Queen album here is like finding a grain of sand in a mountain of dirt. Sorry for rambling on. I have many pent up angst's for my current dumbass generation. |
PauloPanucci 20.07.2009 09:32 |
It's dificult have a Red Specil living in brazil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
mattw04 23.07.2009 12:45 |
Reallyy i know quite a few people in south america with Red specials. Just a little over 2 weeks remain to the meet up so far I have 20 people remaining, and 10 places remaining till the hall is full. |
PauloPanucci 23.07.2009 13:29 |
Man... to buy is easy,, but when the RED arrive in brazil you have to pay Fu** tax to take the red special!!!! stay very expensive... without the portage tax... it's to expensive!!!!!!... but it's more cheap you buy in the official store than you buy an used guitar in brazil!!!!! |
mattw04 01.08.2009 12:11 |
With a week to go to this years meeting, this will be the last email before the event. With approx 20 people attending and limited space, this is you last chance to book a table to display, or just to attend and have a look round and chat to others and share your views. So far around 7 people with 4 – 5 various amps and setups will be on display and ready for demos and trials. The main stage is coming together, with 2 ac30’s, Drums, and a PA system. A range of guitars will also be there, from Homemade, to Guyton. Hot and cold drinks are available throughout the day, as well as light snacks. Admission is £4, no extra charge for display areas, But you must contact me before to confirm what you are bringing, and that you would like a table. redspecial_tk@hotmail.com |
Penetration_Guru 01.08.2009 15:28 |
Amazed at the pics from the event. I must have been asleep the day Brian announced he'd had the Birch back. Why is it green? |
ludwigs 01.08.2009 16:43 |
It oxidised with the ?paint that was on it.. Apparently the paint reacted with the sweat etc.Everett Wood has made 2 replicas and he used gold-leaf on it. He has all the original design info and had the thing when it was in pieces. John Page gave EW all the info etc. Everett gave the guitar back to BM.Grateful....??hmm.... It was ok to play and the breaks were very apparent.As it was restored, the tuning issues were sorted etc. It was nice to play a piece of history.There was the scalloped Guyton (made for BM) That again was a delight to play. Playing through his original treble booster was also a bonus!! Nice to have been allowed to use the historic gear. |
mattw04 02.08.2009 11:25 |
The Event hasnt happened yet, you must be thinking of something else. |
Raf 02.08.2009 12:49 |
mattw04 wrote: The Event hasnt happened yet, you must be thinking of something else.http://brian-mayniacs.com/Mark/09RSmeeting1.html It was posted on Brian's site: http://www.brianmay.com/whatsnew.html |
mattw04 02.08.2009 16:29 |
Nothing to do with me, mines the 8th August, southeast just outside london, this other one was done over my head, even though mine was organised back in December 2008 for the 8th August 09. Basicly a group didnt like the success of the one i did on the 12th July 2008 so they went and did one of there own, appart from the goodies they got it wasnt very good. Last year the other i organised I had an attendance of 35 - 40 people. Here is a link to the past meetups and information on the 8th August meeting being held in a weeks time close to London, link |
andreas_mercury 03.08.2009 01:06 |
how many guitarists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?? i dont know, get the drummer to do it. |
mattw04 03.08.2009 06:13 |
probably fall over trying to do up his shoes laces so probably never be able to do a light bulb. |
City-in-the-Sun 10.08.2009 06:54 |
A Big Thanks to Matt for all his hard work and everybody else involved , great day ,very interesting and a pleasure to look at peoples hard work and dedication to the Red Special Guitar of Brian May. Many Thanks Anthony. |