Just found this:
I was just trying to break things up a little from the endless metallica post AJFA and glenn fricker love threads.
I prefer clean and light overdrive over hard-clip overdrive and some good distortion personally
I swapped that dumb Seth out the neck for a '57 and was getting some nice smooth highs last night on the first gig with it modded even after the sound man soul sucked me on the volume levels. The band shell made up for it though and the amp was singing even turned down so it was a decent show. I like a smooth top end and good bouncy lows from an ES into a mostly clean amp, when possible, that's the blues tone IMO.I prefer clean and light overdrive over hard-clip overdrive and some good distortion personally
I started that black thread as a troll. Didnt think it would gain so much tractionI was just trying to break things up a little from the endless metallica post AJFA and glenn fricker love threads.
Been on a bit of a Bobby Bland kick lately. How bout this tower of blues and soul power? This is just pure entertainment fellas:
Thanks JBT. I love BB and Bobby more but just goes to show you what a great singer James was, and how he looked up to those guys. Three master showmen, all now legends, on the same stage is pretty killer.I love the godfather. That was a badass video bro....
remember when you posted this? so badass....
I would buy that before getting some generic r9...Yeah that one is legend. That breakdown tone at :08 is one of the most badass tones ever. Earl Hooker's Univox LP through a Twin I think, played by Magic Sam cause his guitar was lost on a flight or something. It was then I realized I didn't give a shit if I played an LP copy or the real deal. Chops is chops. That exact guitar was on reverb not that many years ago for about 4k. Piece of blues history....
Yeah you even get to hear it demo'ed out by a legend before you buy.I would buy that before getting some generic r9...
Just pre-ordered: