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Rock and Roll was not created on a Strat at all. Definatly Les Paul and ES-335
come on guys....you're missing my point.
sorry...ONE of the guitars that MODERN rock and roll was REFINED with.
i agree that the LP and 335 are up there, too. but to say that "not created on a strat at all"? like i said before, by no means am i a strat fluffer...but considering how much Jimi (and countless others) infuenced modern guitar playing in rock and roll, on a strat...i think the above statement is wrong. alot of electrics contributed, i was simply trying to sum up the importance of the strat and how they shouldn't ever be dismissed by some guy who probably just thinks its "cool" to bash the most recognizable guitar, because it makes you sound knowledgable to go against the grain.
not talking about you, kcw
the strat definetly had a large part in forming the sound of rock and roll, everbody in the modern rock world played em like 3-4 years ago. i justr dont like the guitar. I dont like fords but i would never deny the model T's historical importance. fact of the matter is better cars have been made. and better guitars have been made as well. the strat is a big part of rock history no doubt
Jesus Christ, when people say they "helped shape the sound of modern rock" they aren't talking about 3-4 years ago. They're talking about Hendrix, Clapton et al.
i missed the word everybody and a coma, im sayin that they shaped the sound of rock AND like three or four years ago everybody played em.
edit: i think most clapton sounds better on an acoustic... hell i think most music sounds bettter on an acoustic
shane wrote:and hendrix and clapton most likely were NOT playing stock strats. theyve most likely been hotrodded beyond belief.
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So now we're basing arguments of assumptions.
oh come on, dont be so naive. you think that clapton plays a regular american strat? get serious.
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
Here's the word from his guitar tech for over the past two decades. Go to the fifth question from the bottom. You are now known as Shane the kid who's owned by hcole.
Here's the word from his guitar tech for over the past two decades. Go to the fifth question from the bottom. You are now known as Shane the kid who's owned by hcole.
LEE: Well, you know Blackie and Brownie haven’t kept him company for quite some time. Brownie was sold in the 1999 auction and Blackie’s retired. He’s now using Eric Clapton Signature Strats. He’s changed pickups over the years, and circuitry. The past couple of years he’s been playing what we call the "graffiti Strats". As far as pickups, he’ll play pretty much whatever Fender puts in them - he’s generally happy with what Fender provides.
that paragraph?
i dont quite understand it... it says hes changed pickups and circuitry, but now he uses regular fender pickups?
either way, stuff has been changed. so therefore, you lose.
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
Here's the word from his guitar tech for over the past two decades. Go to the fifth question from the bottom. You are now known as Shane the kid who's owned by hcole.
LEE: Well, you know Blackie and Brownie haven’t kept him company for quite some time. Brownie was sold in the 1999 auction and Blackie’s retired. He’s now using Eric Clapton Signature Strats. He’s changed pickups over the years, and circuitry. The past couple of years he’s been playing what we call the "graffiti Strats". As far as pickups, he’ll play pretty much whatever Fender puts in them - he’s generally happy with what Fender provides.
Ok, Ok you were right. You found it and it says he's pretty much happy with what Fender provides. I know when I've been owned and this is it. Is it ok if I start calling you dad? Do you think you could help me with my calculus?
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
Rock and Roll was not created on a Strat at all. Definatly Les Paul and ES-335
come on guys....you're missing my point.
sorry...ONE of the guitars that MODERN rock and roll was REFINED with.
i agree that the LP and 335 are up there, too. but to say that "not created on a strat at all"? like i said before, by no means am i a strat fluffer...but considering how much Jimi (and countless others) infuenced modern guitar playing in rock and roll, on a strat...i think the above statement is wrong. alot of electrics contributed, i was simply trying to sum up the importance of the strat and how they shouldn't ever be dismissed by some guy who probably just thinks its "cool" to bash the most recognizable guitar, because it makes you sound knowledgable to go against the grain.
not talking about you, kcw
the strat definetly had a large part in forming the sound of rock and roll, everbody in the modern rock world played em like 3-4 years ago. i justr dont like the guitar. I dont like fords but i would never deny the model T's historical importance. fact of the matter is better cars have been made. and better guitars have been made as well. the strat is a big part of rock history no doubt
Jesus Christ, when people say they "helped shape the sound of modern rock" they aren't talking about 3-4 years ago. They're talking about Hendrix, Clapton et al.
i missed the word everybody and a coma, im sayin that they shaped the sound of rock AND like three or four years ago everybody played em.
edit: i think most clapton sounds better on an acoustic... hell i think most music sounds bettter on an acoustic
Rock and Roll was not created on a Strat at all. Definatly Les Paul and ES-335
come on guys....you're missing my point.
sorry...ONE of the guitars that MODERN rock and roll was REFINED with.
i agree that the LP and 335 are up there, too. but to say that "not created on a strat at all"? like i said before, by no means am i a strat fluffer...but considering how much Jimi (and countless others) infuenced modern guitar playing in rock and roll, on a strat...i think the above statement is wrong. alot of electrics contributed, i was simply trying to sum up the importance of the strat and how they shouldn't ever be dismissed by some guy who probably just thinks its "cool" to bash the most recognizable guitar, because it makes you sound knowledgable to go against the grain.
not talking about you, kcw
the strat definetly had a large part in forming the sound of rock and roll, everbody in the modern rock world played em like 3-4 years ago. i justr dont like the guitar. I dont like fords but i would never deny the model T's historical importance. fact of the matter is better cars have been made. and better guitars have been made as well. the strat is a big part of rock history no doubt
Jesus Christ, when people say they "helped shape the sound of modern rock" they aren't talking about 3-4 years ago. They're talking about Hendrix, Clapton et al.
i missed the word everybody and a coma, im sayin that they shaped the sound of rock AND like three or four years ago everybody played em.
edit: i think most clapton sounds better on an acoustic... hell i think most music sounds bettter on an acoustic