Marshall will buoy
Ted O. Jackson
TOJACKSO at HAWK.SYR.EDU
Wed May 1 10:17:35 EDT 1996
Steve wonders:
> Marshall will buoy, but Fender control...
>
> You know, I've always assumed that Pearlman had intended a double meaning to
> this phrase. Given that "fender" can mean "to ward off," I thought he may
> have also intended the phrase to mean "hold yourself up by gathering your
> will power in order to ward off control." Or am I reading too much into
> this? This is, after all, Pearlman, though...
>
> SET
No way of knowing. I always took it as straight musicians' metaphor,
but I'm just a guitar/amp freak.
theo
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