Stanley Behrens from WAR and Nick Dias with a 1957 Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster | Norman's Rare Guitars

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Fun #wednESday with Norm's long time friend Stanley Behrens from the band WAR jamming with Nick Dias, who's playing a 1957 Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster here at #NormansRareGuitars! What do you think?

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Great playing from both of them. That's how you do it. Loved it!

timleem
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Mr. Harris is my hero! It is always interesting and fun with him) Good luck!

tchernishev
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Every time I think I have you figured out you pull another winner out of the hat. I guess it’s true the stars die off young but the seidenen keep on playing the heart of music.

Jdflana
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Great to see Nick. It's been awhile.

rorystorm
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Great harp playing.nick was great as well.nice Switch Master

vernonhoover
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HELL YEAH I'M WITH YOU HUN THAT WAS AWESOME 💯💯💪🏾♥️👍🏾👍🏾😎✌🏾🇺🇲

roynelson
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Jeez, Norm! *YOU NEED* to write a book with the stories of those earlier days you just talked about, and *I NEED* to read it!! I can’t imagine a book publisher turning it down, especially because everyone you talk about who is still around would be more than happy to endorse it. You don’t even have to be a good writer - the publisher should assign one to cross the “Ts” and dot the...lower case “Js” 😂 All you’d mostly have to do is dictate into a recorder and the writers and transcribers would do the rest! Seriously, Norm, stories like those are music history and MUST be written down before they’re lost forever. Believe me, 20 years from now, nobody will remember Mötley Crüe’s tell-all biography, but a bio, especially a Blues bio about the southern Cali Blues scene back in the day will not only become an instant classic, it should become required reading in American Blues Music History 101. Okay, maybe I’m biased because I love this kind of thing more than almost anything else, but PLEASE, PLEASE, puh-LEEEZE at least look into it! Thanks in advance!!

jamesthe-doctor
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where's that fro? you brought back memories...getting stoned all day!

qtoshi
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Thanks nick for your reply it has been a long time are you working full time at normans at this time

zoltan
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Damn that Fender amp sounds so good Hi Jen

barrysoetoro
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Thornton was found dead at age 57 by medical personnel in a Los Angeles boarding house[22] on July 25, 1984. She died of heart and liver disorders due to her longstanding alcohol abuse. She had lost 355 pounds (161 kg) in a short time as a result of illness, her weight dropping from 450 to 95 pounds

choochoocharliewilliams
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Nothing to see here...just senior moments, acid flashbacks, and simulated walker walking...

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