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05-06-2011 07:47 AM |
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Originally Posted by TheseDaysEra
(Post 1049093)
when ESP offered him a deal he must have had some contract obligations that made him use the Sambora ESP almost exclusively, but i'm pretty sure those obligations have been met. the reason why he still uses it must be cause he likes it.. i don't dislike it, works well on the 80s stuff with the humbucker and floyd rose but it lacks that vintage character, reason why he still uses his gibsons and fenders. i like the fact he uses a tele for saturday night and these days, i just miss the sound of the strat on dry county. anyways, what REALLY I miss right now (dont we all?) is the man himself, no matter what guitars he uses ! fingers crossed... lets hope his rehab stint really ends in may.
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I am personally hope it ends before May 21... Milwaukee. But most important, I hope it sticks this time.
YES a strat for Dry County and a Les Paul for Always. Not that I am against the Gibson he has been playing on those two songs, but it just doesn't have the action he needs... He is doing well with it but he is not playing jazz. And I suppose the Always solo is kind of bluesy, but I guess I just prefer the Les Paul for that song.
Mainly I miss the the tone that his old Fender (was it Rocktone?) amps got. Mixed with a strat... few things are sweeter. I am trying to think of the last song that requires a real warm, quality tone that isn't covered by thick distortion. They don't play the tracks from Lost Highway that would benefit from it, like The Last Night or One Step Closer. There's Mystery Train and Two Story Town from Crush. Nothing really from Bounce. So I guess Saturday Night is the only song that they are still playing most shows. Damn, I wish they'd bring back This Ain't a Love Song.
Anyway, what he is doing is fine. But we, as guitarist, can kind of live through him and his guitar choices... and I personally really enjoy watching what he is playing on.
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