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Often a Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator, or sometimes I’ll just leave Ableton Live open in the background and tap away on my Push when I need to keep my hands occupied. It’s just that now, that thing is almost always a musical instrument. I always have something within reach to satisfy my incessant need to fidget. Throughout my life this has manifested itself in countless ways: from being that guy who endlessly clicks his pens, to biting my fingernails. And I constantly need to be doing something with my hands. Which also means I should give you some context about myself. So, before we get to the more advanced features of Orba, let’s approach it first as a fidget toy. It can even be a way to soothe yourself if you’re having a particularly stressful day - and as the parent of a three-year old during a pandemic I can tell you, there are nothing but stressful days right now. Half-heartedly tapping out a melody while you’re trying to figure out a problem at work can actually help you focus on the task at hand. And, if you’ll allow me to get a little preachy for a second, your spare moments are much better spent doing something creative like making music - even if it’s just for yourself - than mindlessly scrolling through Instagram. Only now are venues starting to see the benefit of having live music and things are a little better, but they will never be like it was in the 80s' when we were spoiled for choice.These little creative bursts are the key to appreciating Orba. Since they introduced poker machines (slot machines) into the pubs in the late 80s' the publicans didn't need bands to bring in the crowds and the music scene here started to die a slow death. They were the glory days of Aussie Rock and the live music scene here. Even large international touring acts would do supporting shows in the pubs or places like the Enmore Theatre.
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Sydney had a bustling live music scene back then too, you could see Aussie bands like the Cold Chisel, The Angels, Midnight Oil, Spy vs Spy & The Divinyls at places like Selenas, The Annandale, The Hopetoun or Kinselas for like $5 - $10 bucks. Some people who had guitars in there on consignment looked to have lost them until it was finally sorted out with a big shitfight with the administrators. Something sus went on there in the end, over the course of a weekend the hoardings went up on the front windows, signs came down and the place was cleaned out (the guitars were so rare, no-one could find them after that.) Jacksons' Rare Guitars on Parramatta Rd is now gone, before closing he had a '58 Les Paul sunburst finish he was advertising for $750k. Where I bought my SG & Les Paul from is on Regent St, Redfern.
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I am in Newtown, there is a small guitar shop dowen the St Peters end of King St where a few good guitars come in every now and then. I used to see him at auctions in the mid to late 80's bidding on guitars. The guitar shop you are referring to would be Sunburst Music on Coogee Bay Rd, he was there for ages, and in the early '70's still had a '58 Les Paul in the window.Unbelievable, I know, but true, I think the old bloke who owned it is dead now and somebody else is there today. My SG was originally from Palings, when I got purchased it, it came with the original Gibson case and paperwork from '71. Even for a 44 year old guitar it sounds amazing and I cannot see myself ever parting with it.
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The other guitarist in the band I was with offered me double what I paid for the SG plus his '93 Les Paul Studio the first time he saw /played it so I knew I was onto a good thing. He must have been having a really quiet month for the price I got them both for. When he told me how much I could have it for I nearly fell over and could not get my wallet out of my pocket quick enough to give him a deposit on that as well. Thats funny you should say that, when I bought my SG I also bought my Les Paul flametop at the same time.I paid a deposit on the SG for what could only be called a steal, then the guy I know quite well from this hidden little guitar shop in the back streets of Sydney says " I see you were looking at the Les Paul flametop too, I would have let that go for a really good price too." I actually bought the 2 (Gibsons) at the same time for a criminal price :D. Picture is great, in life it's even more amazing. Makzimia, post: 431667, member: 48344 wrote: I was stunned by how it is when it turned up.