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He's incredible. His live performance is crazy.Buckethead - Soothsayer. Insane guitar
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I have Bucket’s guitar.Buckethead - Soothsayer. Insane guitar
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My oldest son saw him liveHe's incredible. His live performance is crazy
One like it or one he had? That's awesome!I have Bucket’s guitar.
My oldest son saw him live
One like it or one he had? That's awesome!
My first guitar was a Warlock with the widow headstock and extended neck. Bolt on neck, I'd love to have a neckthru, right now all I have is a Ibanez Gio. Plays pretty good for a cheap guitar, playin through a Marshall mg30fx.View attachment 364671
I was honestly going to get my (4) favorite guitarists’ fiddles for the man cave, but as little as I play anymore, it just seemed absurd.. I have been able to locate 3/4 of them, and in a more reasonable offering lol… They’re not too bad up close, and I’m not at all worried about wasting the money on legit instruments.. I highly doubt I’ll be able to ever find the 4th guitar though, and it’s not one I’d actually play if I owned.
It’s Pepper Keenan’s (of Corrosion of Conformity) ESP “Viper”…
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Oh well-like they say; three out of four ain’t bad..
My Warlock was black with the diamond inlays, had a tremelo bridge and wouldn"t stay in tune for sh#t. I loved it though. This Ibanez has a fixed bridge and stays true to where I don't really have to mess with it too much.I forgot to quote so, @ScaleJunkie -We are on the same page my guy! Best playing guitar in my hands has ALWAYS been a cheap, Japanese, Ibanez.. I just love em.. TONS of “farrrrr better” guitars out there, but none feel as good as a decent Ibanez to me. My first one was just a cheap-o EX-170 almost 35yrs ago, and I likely stuck with it because of it. I’ve owned many other brands as well, and they just felt like awkward garbage.. -and didn’t sound much better. Marshall has always had some nice stuff. My amplifiers were on the cheap side as well, but I really enjoyed my Crate’s… I’d love to have a nice Orange today..
I love it, both of those songs are on my Blues playlist!Roll one and get stoned before listening…..” I think I’ll just sit this one out “
I love a good whiskey
Man that's great! What a fantastic story too! I am also not the greatest player, never had any lessons or anything. I've learned a bunch of chords and stuff ony own and play by ear a lot of the time, or just mess around jammin.Oddly enough I just sold a nice older Strat today. It was in rough shape and needed some repairs. Even crazier, I found a nice hard case in the thrift store that fit it perfectly. It was missing the whammy bar and one was in the case. Call it fate. Got it cleaned up and working flawlessly. The buyer was tickled and I made a little profit.
I'm not the greatest player. But, give it my best shot. Lol. Love to tinker and a great way to unwind. My dad was a TV/Radio repirman. Many years ago a guy brought in a Marshall 1930 amp. Didn't like the quote to fix it. Walked away. Sat there for several years. I paid for the parts and own it to this day. Break it out on special occassions. It's what sparked my interest in guitars.
These days I'm using a Crate MX 120R. Not the greatest, but does the job. Especially for testing. Good enough for me. I really enjoy bringing some of these older guitars back to life.
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