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Strats #24 and #25  (November 6, 2005)

here is Strat number 24...

this is a wierd story...well, maybe not...

I had started to work on 3 Strats when Cream was scheduled to appear at Madison Square Garden. As you can see, the shows influenced me to no end. The first Strat, #23, I had already started before the show, but I started to make changes, as you shall see with the other 2......can this mark the beginning of a whole new series....your guess is as good as mine...

i went to the concert on monday and wednesday...it was a blast for sure...it was strange seeing and hearing them do the songs that ec has been doing touring solo...but what really grabbed me is how "big" they sound...it totally inpired me to no end...

here is the next one, #25.....not bad, not bad....

the Cream concerts really put the fire into my fingertips

...the background colors that swirled behind the Grand 3 got me goin'...

c.


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