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Detail of the Melody Maker Guitar Owned by Joan Je…

Cracked Mirror Guitar Owned by Paul Stanley of Kis…

Cracked Mirror Guitar Owned by Paul Stanley of Kis…

Melody Maker Guitar Owned by Joan Jett in the Metr…

Detail of the Punk Bass Played by Flea of the Red…

Punk Bass Played by Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Pep…

Detail of the Punk Bass Played by Flea of the Red…

Electric Guitar Played by John Lennon in the Metro…

Electric Guitar Played by John Lennon in the Metro…

Guitar Played by George Harrison in the Metropolit…

Acoustic Guitar Like the One Elvis Used in the Met…

Acoustic Guitar Like the One Elvis Used in the Met…

Guitar Played by George Harrison in the Metropolit…

The B-52s Guitar at the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vega…

The Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, 1992

06 Aug 2006 683
Hard Rock Cafe, Las Vegas Est. September 7, 1990 At the start of the 20th century this infamous city didn't even exist, and whoa, daddy! Just look at us now. With a worldwide reputation to uphold, Vegas is the place for any kind of grown-up diversion you bet you won't find anywhere else. The city has cleaned itself up quite a bit since the early days of Mob domination, but don't believe the hype that this is a family place, 'cause it surely ain't. Considered the #1 fantasyland destination for adults, Vegas is a place that exists primarily for gambling, unless you count quickie drive-thru marriages also arranged here. Our Vegas Cafe is part of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, a world-renowned location in this glitzy city plus your all-around best bet for big-name touring acts. (That's not ad copy. It's the downright gospel truth. In fact, we wager that great entertainment at the Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas is the only sure thing you'll find in this city, so don't gamble with other local nightlife!) Easy to find no matter how many free drinks you may have had, the 45-foot neon Gibson Les Paul guitar at the entrance marks the place. Just look up into the desert night and you'll see us standing tall. More eye-candy awaits inside, like the "Tower of Power" with its numerous LCD monitors, guitar display and color-changing lights, and our Elvis wall with "Viva Las Vegas" in bold neon lights, plus the life-size statue of Elvis and his guitars surrounded by gold and platinum albums. When you first arrive in Vegas, you'll think you've landed on another world, so for bona fide good fortune, plan to land on us! The Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas - you just might get lucky inside these deified doors. Text from: www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafes.aspx?LocationID=6...