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pretty cool history lesson, touches on surf a little bit. Great Fender / Gibson perspective. Enjoy http://vimeo.com:80/21060197

www.cutbacksurfband.com

watching now,
thanks for posting.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

OUTSTANDING!
Loved it!

Hooked already with the first few minutes - sucks you right in. Gotta check that one out in full (after work!) Thanks for posting!

Fady

El Mirage @ ReverbNation

Great story. Who wins? We do.

Just to hear the difference, I occasionally pull out my Les Paul lawsuit clone with vintage Duncan '59s and play Pipeline or something. No matter what I do to either the guitar's settings or the amp's, I can't reproduce the right sound that comes so naturally from my Strat.

Thanks for the link.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Noel wrote:

Great story. Who wins? We do.

Just to hear the difference, I occasionally pull out my
Les Paul lawsuit clone with vintage Duncan '59s and
play Pipeline or something. No matter what I do to
either the guitar's settings or the amp's, I can't
reproduce the right sound that comes so naturally from
my Strat.

Thanks for the link.

Don't sweat it Noel-no one else can either!
I am good friends with a hot Blues player, and when he comes to our gigs I have him come up and play "Rawhide" or "Can't Judge a Book". When I go to his, he always has me play "Pipeline"-on his Les Paul. Sounds like crap to me, but people always tell me it sounds "just like the record".

Isn't it great that there are an infinite variety of sounds these guitars can produce when connected to compatible amps? Then there's the whole ES-335 versus Country Gentleman thing.

So many guitars, so little time.

elreydlp wrote:

Noel wrote:

Great story. Who wins? We do.

Just to hear the difference, I occasionally pull out
my
Les Paul lawsuit clone with vintage Duncan '59s and
play Pipeline or something. No matter what I do to
either the guitar's settings or the amp's, I can't
reproduce the right sound that comes so naturally
from
my Strat.

Thanks for the link.

Don't sweat it Noel-no one else can either!
I am good friends with a hot Blues player, and when he
comes to our gigs I have him come up and play "Rawhide"
or "Can't Judge a Book". When I go to his, he always
has me play "Pipeline"-on his Les Paul. Sounds like
crap to me, but people always tell me it sounds "just
like the record".

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Interesting but unless I missed it there was never a mention of the different neck scales, for me a key difference between Les Paul and Stratocaster.

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