Talk:The Briefs

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WHEREABOUTS OF DANNY TRAVANTI

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First of all, wow, a lot of great people have contributed magnificently to this article. When I wrote the first little blurb, I did not expect Briefs fans to pull together so well to create such a wonderful article or series of articles - the discography bit is great.

Dan "Holy Shit I'm A Sweaty Bastard" Travanti is currently AWOL and the explanation given in this article is less than encyclopedic. Anyone know what that brilliant son of a bitch is up to? Last I heard he was doing something like producing in California? Anyone back me up on this? Or is he actually training to be an astronaut? Clarification and cited sources pleez. The reverend (talk) 21:18, 16 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

TRIVIA QUIBBLES

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Whoever added the trivia about their gear should please wikify that section.--The reverend 19:15, 29 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Someone should also clean it up factually. The sequence "Steve Plays a 1960 Gibson Les Paul Double Cutaway. Known as the 'Junior' or 'Special' model," for instance, is immediately problematic. The Les Paul Junior and the Les Paul Special are (or, at least, were in the 50s and 60s) two distinct guitars: the former has one P-90 pickup and an unbound fretboard, while the latter has two P-90s and a bound fretboard. (There are some other distinctions I'm forgetting at the moment.) To suggest that the terms Junior and Special are interchangeable here is just wrong. From the picture above, it looks like Steve is playing a double-cutaway Junior; assuming it's not a very beat-up reissue, it's from 1959 or 1960. But someone who's familiar with both the Briefs' gear and such guitar minutiae should go over this. Blotzer 22:16, 12 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

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