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:20:29
Do Stonehenge!
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Do you play...
Do you actually play all these?

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I play them and I cherish them.
:20:37
This is at the top of the heap.
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No question about it.
Look at the flame on that one.

:20:42
It's just... It's quite unbelievable.
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This one is just... It's perfect, 1959.
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You know, it just... Listen.
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- How much...
- Just listen.

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- The sustain-listen to it.
- I'm not hearing anything.

:20:57
You would if it were playing.
Because it's famous for its sustain.

:21:01
- You can just hold it...
- So you don't...

:21:04
You can go and have a bite
and you'd still be hearing that one.

:21:08
- Can you hold this a sec?
- Sure.

:21:10
This one... This, of course,
is a custom three pick-up.

:21:14
This is my radio unit.
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So I strap this piece on
right down in here when I'm onstage.

:21:21
- It's a wireless.
- Wireless. Exactly.

:21:23
- I can play without all the muck.
- You can run anywhere onstage with it.

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This is special, too. Look, see?
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It's still got the tagger on it.
Never even played it.

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- You just bought it...
- Don't touch it.

:21:36
I wasn't gonna touch it.
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- I was just pointing at it.
- Don't point.

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- Don't even point?
- No. It can't be played. Never.

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- Can I look at it?
- No. You've seen enough.

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This is what we use onstage.
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But it's very, very special
because, if you can see,

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the numbers all go to 11.
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Look. Right across the board.
11... 11... 11...

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- And most amps go up to ten?
- Exactly.


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