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Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32501 Location: Where everybody knows your name
Strat wrote:
wease wrote:
Here’s Jack Pearson.
This is incredible. What a cool player. That whole natural wah thing he does is kind of mind blowing.
Yeah. I’ve met him a couple of times. SUPER nice guy. Talked with him for about 30 minutes. Just totally down to earth. Saw him sit in with the Allman Brothers (he was a member for a couple of years), Gov’t Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band. I’ve seen him solo more than a few times at a club in Nashville. His 50th birthday party was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Reece Wynans played with him that night. Then afterwards, when we’re chatting with him, he asks us to go eat with him and the rest of his pals. We didn’t want to feel like intruders so we declined. Now I wish we’d have gone.
You should look up more of his stuff on YouTube. He’s my favorite guitar picker ever.
_________________ Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing! - C. Montgomery Burns
its a beginner one for my wife, not like I'm going to get her a 61 SG
A ‘61 would technically be a Les Paul Junior. It didn’t become the SG until ‘63. My dad actually has a ‘61. It’s the guitar I learned to play on.
It wouldn't have to be a junior. HH configurations with all of the normal appointments were just Les Pauls. Juniors came with one P90, dot inlays, etc...
its a beginner one for my wife, not like I'm going to get her a 61 SG
A ‘61 would technically be a Les Paul Junior. It didn’t become the SG until ‘63. My dad actually has a ‘61. It’s the guitar I learned to play on.
It wouldn't have to be a junior. HH configurations with all of the normal appointments were just Les Pauls. Juniors came with one P90, dot inlays, etc...
But the body style wasn’t called the SG until ‘63. The only guitar with that body style in ‘61 was called the Les Paul Junior.
_________________ Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing! - C. Montgomery Burns
its a beginner one for my wife, not like I'm going to get her a 61 SG
A ‘61 would technically be a Les Paul Junior. It didn’t become the SG until ‘63. My dad actually has a ‘61. It’s the guitar I learned to play on.
It wouldn't have to be a junior. HH configurations with all of the normal appointments were just Les Pauls. Juniors came with one P90, dot inlays, etc...
But the body style wasn’t called the SG until ‘63. The only guitar with that body style in ‘61 was called the Les Paul Junior.
There were 61 Les Paul “standards” with the "SG" body style.
its a beginner one for my wife, not like I'm going to get her a 61 SG
A ‘61 would technically be a Les Paul Junior. It didn’t become the SG until ‘63. My dad actually has a ‘61. It’s the guitar I learned to play on.
It wouldn't have to be a junior. HH configurations with all of the normal appointments were just Les Pauls. Juniors came with one P90, dot inlays, etc...
But the body style wasn’t called the SG until ‘63. The only guitar with that body style in ‘61 was called the Les Paul Junior.
There were 61 Les Paul “standards” with the "SG" body style.
Interesting. I don’t think I’ve seen this before. And I’m not saying I don’t believe you. Did they have the two pickups?
_________________ Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing! - C. Montgomery Burns
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wease wrote:
Self wrote:
There were 61 Les Paul “standards” with the "SG" body style.
Interesting. I don’t think I’ve seen this before. And I’m not saying I don’t believe you. Did they have the two pickups?
Yeah, they had two PAFs. Doug posted a picture of one.
wease wrote:
I’m a Gibson guy, too. Fuck Fender. Guitars anyway. The old amps are good.
The amps are quite good, but I don't have anything against the guitars, really. I have a Tele that I use once in a while. I just prefer my Les Paul to anything, to be honest. I think they get unfairly maligned as a one trick pony. The 3 way switch with separate volume and tone controls allows for a ton of versatility, in my opinion.
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