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EDIT:  I’ve totally put this record on hold as I tend to other matters.  With the world falling apart, there won’t be a lack of lyrical material on this record.  This much is for sure.  Stay tuned.
I’ve begun tracking a new record.  The working title of the project is “1976”.  Watch sharkytowers.com and The 1976 Myspace page for details.  The project is Beatles-influenced rock in the neighborhood of Oasis, Bredan Benson & Cheap Trick.  The project will see collaboration with a number of musicians (Mick Flowers, Asher Simon, Chuck Robertson) and is being recorded and mixed by myself and Tom Flowers.  The first few songs will be posted sometime in the next few weeks.
Cheers,
Sharky T.

EDIT:  I’ve totally put this record on hold as I tend to other matters.  With the world falling apart, there won’t be a lack of lyrical material on this record.  This much is for sure.  Stay tuned.

I’ve begun tracking a new record.  The working title of the project is “1976”.  Watch sharkytowers.com and The 1976 Myspace page for details.  The project is Beatles-influenced rock in the neighborhood of Oasis, Bredan Benson & Cheap Trick.  The project will see collaboration with a number of musicians (Mick Flowers, Asher Simon, Chuck Robertson) and is being recorded and mixed by myself and Tom Flowers.  The first few songs will be posted sometime in the next few weeks.

Cheers,

Sharky T.

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This is a version of “Big Blue Easy”  (the 3rd song on the record), but it is without the bass guitar.  It might be better this way.  I dunno.  Enjoy.
The world doesn’t need any more songs… They’ve got enough. They’ve got way too many. As a matter of fact, if nobody wrote any songs from this day on, the world ain’t gonna suffer for it. Nobody cares. There’s enough songs for people to listen to if they want to listen to songs… unless someone’s gonna come along with a pure heart and has something to say. That’s a different story… Bob Dylan
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“Delicious Medicine” is the 5th song on “Death & Taxes: Volume One”.  It’s also my personal favorite.  I hope you enjoy.
 This Orange Custom Retro 50 is the bees knees.  Everyone who uses it pretty much says it’s the best amp they’ve ever heard for distorted sounds.  I completely agree.  I don’t loan it out anymore.  This amp now resides in the Sharky H. Towers private reserve.  You wanna use the Krank?  Sure.  The Orange?  No.
 This Orange Custom Retro 50 is the bees knees.  Everyone who uses it pretty much says it’s the best amp they’ve ever heard for distorted sounds.  I completely agree.  I don’t loan it out anymore.  This amp now resides in the Sharky H. Towers private reserve.  You wanna use the Krank?  Sure.  The Orange?  No.
 Another shot of the JMP.  The thing has been restored by Tom Phillips (great guy, have him work on your amps if you can get him to) and now it does the Marshall thing pretty well.  Sounds like a JCM800.  It kind of gives you instant Jawbreaker when you crank it up and start blazing.
 Another shot of the JMP.  The thing has been restored by Tom Phillips (great guy, have him work on your amps if you can get him to) and now it does the Marshall thing pretty well.  Sounds like a JCM800.  It kind of gives you instant Jawbreaker when you crank it up and start blazing.
 This is a ‘76,’77 or ‘78 JMP that Derrick bought from Cowboy Star (R.I.P.) in Santa Barbara in 1999 or 2000.  It was notably used on Bad Astronaut’s song “Greg’s Estate” and was notably blown up by Leon (Chris Rest) while practicing with RKL during one of their numerous reunions earlier this decade.
 This is a ‘76,’77 or ‘78 JMP that Derrick bought from Cowboy Star (R.I.P.) in Santa Barbara in 1999 or 2000.  It was notably used on Bad Astronaut’s song “Greg’s Estate” and was notably blown up by Leon (Chris Rest) while practicing with RKL during one of their numerous reunions earlier this decade.