Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Edge does use vintage gear but it wasn't necessarily 'vintage' when he first got it.

Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Edge does use vintage gear but it wasn't necessarily 'vintage' when he first got it.
Originally posted by thechickenHow silly doeas a guitar with a "screen" on the wood looks?![]()
That may be innovative and stuff, but it wouldn't play it if it was given to me for free.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979...and another cool one...
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Originally posted by aussiemofoThat's one of the coolest Vertigo pics I've ever seen!
Originally posted by WojBhoyJeff, quick question - I found this picture on the bootlegs section from the New York MSG show on 10-10-2005, and assuming it is a picture (albeit pastelled), you any idea what song that would be a shot from? Here's the setlist for reference.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]The cover belongs to the show of October 10th and you linked to the setlist of October 14th. That makes no sense, or am I losing some part of the game?
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]Ah, would help if I clicked the right one lol. Will make amends! Nice one mate.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Haahhah
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Cool picture. But are we sure that the PICTURE was from the 10/10/2005 show?
That said, the 1983 Gibson 30th Anniversary Les Paul Standard (Gold Top) has mostly been used for ONLY "Until The End Of The World" during the Elevation and Vertigo tours. It was used for a few more during Popmart - "Hold Me, Kill Me..." pops into mind.
The curious bit about the picture? No capo at the 3rd fret - which would normally be present for "Until The End Of The World".
Curious... hmmmm...
Maybe he used it for a song that he normally use one of the Les Paul Customs? I am not sure. I'd like to see video from that show, if indeed that was the show the picture was taken.