Pour changer de sujet :
un vrai Les Paul addict : Gary Rossington.
Tof :
Extrait de l'interveiw dans Rolling Stone :
http://www.rollingstone.com/ar(...)8195/
rock_and_roll_hall_of_fame_2006_lynyrd_skynyrd
Le journaliste :
Tell me about Hell House
Gary Rossington:
Oh, man. We were rehearsing all around Jacksonville, and the cops kept coming. So we finally found this place way out in the woods, this cabin with a tin roof. We didn't have the money to buy an air conditioner, so it was hot. We'd sweat and sweat, and when it rained it was double bad, the humidity. It was just this old abandoned cabin. One night we got ripped off -- somebody came in and stole some amps and stuff. So then we had to take turns staying out there overnight with a gun to protect the place. There were farm animals and snakes and alligators, out in the Everglades on a little creek. The owner was a real swamp boy. He'd go around and hit big rattlesnakes on the head, so we had a bunch of snakes in barrels. It was just a mess, but we got a lot of writing done there. We wrote most of the first album there, and the second one too.
On est quand même loin des "écoles de rock n roll", vous ne trouvez pas ?