... and clearly influenced by Danny Gatton (well, except for the faux zebra fur) ... so, really, there are no limits ...univalve wrote:and pimped by my wifey with faux zebra fur
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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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How do you like the Charlie Christian, Uni?
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Really dig it! It is fat, a bit on the dark side and has a lot of output. P90ish kind of. But still its own vibe going on. I think, it is a pretty good combination: telecaster and charlie christian neck pickup. Fender thought the same: i saw couple weeks ago at Musikmesse 2013 a telecaster at the fender booth with the same combination as stock model.kosta wrote:How do you like the Charlie Christian, Uni?
No, not really. Would be the obvious influence for sure. I ran across an interview in a german magazine with Johnny Hiland back in 2004 or so. I'm not sure, if i recall it correctly because i can't find any picture of Hiland playing a tele with CC nor a statement that he did. But it was def. not Gatton*.Chankgeez wrote: ... and clearly influenced by Danny Gatton
That picture of me playing that guitar (btw live), is from october 2005. I bought a new mexican telecaster and a Lollar Charlie Christan PU. My buddy and i did the routing in his kitchen. It was the first routing we ever did. And started right with a new fender telecaster
*That tele had Danny Gatton (Joe Barden Tele blades (old ones, 90ies production) pickups first. After the neck pu was replaced with the CC, the Gatton stayed in the bridge, until i replaced it some years ago with a Lollar.
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That was kind of a joke, Gatton was the first person I saw playing a Tele w/ a CC.univalve wrote:No, not really. Would be the obvious influence for sure. I ran across an interview in a german magazine with Johnny Hiland back in 2004 or so. I'm not sure, if i recall it correctly because i can't find any picture of Hiland playing a tele with CC nor a statement that he did. But it was def. not Gatton*.Chankgeez wrote: ... and clearly influenced by Danny Gatton
Hiland, however, was undoubtedly influenced directly by Gatton.
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Nothing wrong with your guess. Got me thinking about my influences. Back in that time a lot of Country stuff (e.g. Will Ray).
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Yeah, when I'm not playing boneheaded rock 'n' roll power chords, I've come to realize, my playing's a lot more influenced by country pickers than I'd previously thought.
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Chankgeez wrote:I've come to realize, my playing's a lot more influenced by NOSE pickers than I'd previously thought.
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soniDUDEdero, go back to farting into microphones.sonidero wrote:Chankgeez wrote:I've come to realize, my playing's a lot more influenced by NOSE pickers than I'd previously thought.![]()
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Both statements are TOTALLY TRUE THOUGH!!!
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You can pick your guitar, friends, and nose but you can't pick your friends guitar with your nose??? :idK: Also make sure it's your mic you're fartin on cause people usually don't look to kindly on you passin on their $1300 mics, or their Neumanns (I had to do it)...
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