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Gibson RD ArtistReview | Sound International, May 1978Gibson meet Moog in their new RD series guitars; Dave Blake's pen meets paper, his plectrum having met string. |
Care & Feeding of the SynthesizerFeature | Topic: Maintenance / Repair / Modification | Sound International, May 1978What every good keyboard player - and keyboard roadie — should know about where not to hit a synth. |
Ovation Breadwinner & PreacherReview | Sound International, Jun 1978An overview of two of the somewhat neglected Ovation electrics from Dave Blake. |
Fender StarcasterReview | Sound International, Jul 1978Looks like Fender without Leo is a bit like the Four Seasons without Frankie Vivaldi (anagram - 14 letters). |
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Shergold Twin-neck 6/12 StringReview | Sound International, Aug 1978What about a six'n'twelve-string on it? Dave Blake considers Shergold's rights and wrongs. |
Ibanez Artist SeriesReview | Sound International, Sep 1978Positive superlatives all over the place as Dave Blake's rhetoric embraces a couple of Ibanez instruments. |
for fx sake...Review | Sound International, Oct 1978ADT BOXESDave Blake has an Attack of Delirium Tremolando. |
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BB BackGroup: Sound Reports & Views |
The Guitars - Part 2Group: Copy Guitar Test Pt 2: ConclusionSon of Leo Meets Son of Les — a further attempt to sort out the neat from the naff. |
Redmere Soloist AmpReview | Sound International, Jan 1979GuitarIf I were to say, 'Dave Blake isn't, in the same way as the Redmere Soloist combo is,' you'd probably wonder what on earth I was talking about. So I won't. |
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