That put the kid into the stratosphere.
Did you know who he was before this?
What about all the other that have done it to what would have become priceless vintage pieces?
He smashed it, in Nashville, like a rock star....you could pay for this much press!
http://www.soonet.ca/showthread.php?t=31114
I am both a NASCAR and music fan,but to smash one of the nicest trophys offered in all of sports is insane. Here's what he had to say about it.
http://www.nascar.com/2009/news/head...lle/index.html
I wonder how he'd like it if I took a sledge hammer and customized his nice shiny car ?
I'm sure if the cameras were there, he would help!
Just spell the name right......
About the guitar
http://www.nascar.com/2009/news/feat...tar/index.html
Bass had no problem with it, so what's the deal?
Just guitar players get to smash guitars?
I see no problem with it ... he wanted to break it up and give the pieces to the rest of his team. Plus everyone wants to be a rockstar and smash a guitar.
Even the artist accepted he meant no disrespect.
Besides, it's a Gibson LP ... smash away. Now if it was a PRS Singlecut ...well, then that would be blasphemy.![]()
You know, this also put Sam Bass in a new category.
It has brought a lot of attention to his guitars.
It's a win, win......I knew about the guitar before this, but not like I do now.
....wonder how many hits on the Gibson website...you can't buy that advertising.
That was done over two weeks ago and you just heard about it now? lol
Racing is not a sport, it's a lifestyle.
That shows you how long it lingered.
People will take about it for a while....it's gonna be part of him for life.
I would think that this has gotten bigger than even the Shrub thought.
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