Episode 120 - The Fender Jaguar

Fender introduced the Jaguar in 1962. It had lots of chrome, switches and knobs. It was the most expensive model in Fender’s line. But expectations for its success never materialized. it would take punk, new wave and, later, alt-rock to bring this offset stalwart to the fore. Musicians who had little money and no need for mainstream expectations found their futures in the Jaguar. In this episode we strum a beautiful Masterbuilt Jaguar. Enjoy!

Beverages!

Podcasting is thirsty work; it’s crucial that everyone involved stay hydrated. The following fine beverage contributed to the success of this episode: John kept the Orca Beverages party going with a fabulous Honey Cream soda. Like some sort of ice cream dessert in a bottle. Not a bad thing... Ed also rocked some Orca, but it was altogether too confusing to make much sense of. Graphically, the bottle evoked some sort of Harry Potter theme. Called Butterscotch Beer, it is not beer, and not alcoholic. It is, however, kinda butterscotchy - so there's that... This week’s beverage intro song clip, performed live in-studio (mostly) is See No Evil by Television.

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