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This expression was used frequently by Jimi Hendrix in interviews and writings.  Meaning "big deal" or "so what", I believe that Jimi used it to point out the lack of meaning in most "Star" interviews, and to show how most people's priorities are backwards.

This page contains my own Jimi Hendrix research findings, related information and other cool stuff.  I have been an avid Jimi Hendrix collector and student of all things Hendrix for many, many years.  With very few exceptions, the information presented here will not be found elsewhere.   ~ SD

Electric Lady Datamix Story and Photos

Marshall Serial Number Log

Stevie Ray Vaughn Pedalboard Details


Marshall Serial Number Log

S/N YEAR MODEL/TYPE OWNER Comments
12901 1967? 100W Plexi Edward Van Halen
10032 1969 100W Plexi JIMI  HENDRIX
10045 1969 100W Plexi JIMI  HENDRIX
10047 1969 100W Plexi JIMI  HENDRIX
10590 1969 100W Plexi JIMI  HENDRIX
12361 1969 100W Plexi JIMI  HENDRIX
10016A 1969/70 100W  SL/A S.Dunham
10053A 1969/70 100W  SL/A JIMMY  PAGE Previous HENDRIX?
10924A 1969/70 100W  SL/A JIMMY  PAGE
4329A 1970 100W Tremolo JIMI  HENDRIX
4360A 1970 100W Tremolo JIMI  HENDRIX
5273A 1970 100W Tremolo JIMI  HENDRIX
1056D 1972 100W  SL/A S.Dunham Previous JOE PERRY

STEVIE RAY VAUGHN'S PEDALBOARDS

The only photo I know of is in The Guitar Magazine SRV special 1/ 2000 - 11/03/2000

From left to right, 

1.       Vox V-846 vintage wah-wah

2.       Ibanez TS-808 vintage tube screamer

3.       Fender vintage oval vibrato/reverb footswitch

4.       Arbiter fuzz face, guts are DIAZ; square face

5.       Roger Mayer Octavia (spaceship)

All pedals are mounted on two tilted platforms, with a homemade 4–switch amp selector in the middle.  


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