Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
People either associate your guitars with you and your influences or not, I wouldn't fret about it (pun unintended but I'm quite proud of it now I look at it!). I'm not in a band at the moment, but I write a lot of my stuff on my Strat. copy or my Explorer, and I'm fairly sure much of the motivation behind it was because I love the guitars AND my favourite guitarists use the same guitars extensively. My style certainly owes a lot to Edge and my other heroes, but I'd probably say I'm developing my style. That said, most of the people I know aren't overly familiar with Edge's guitars, but are with the sound, i.e. people who know me know how much I love to use delay for various things, and in that sense I'm told I'm very Edge-like, in both positive and negative senses (i.e. cool to notice influences on someone's style / just a rip-off).
Cool, it's very similar to me. Last time we rehearsed it was our first time with our new bassist, and as we were getting ready to play songs he would notice me tweaking my effects, going through presets etc. and he said to me "You know you're very Edge and Gilmour like in your tone" and I said "yeah I know". And truth be told, I didn't feel any feeling of "wow, I'm ripping off" it was more "Wow! I'm proud to be categorized in the same area as Edge". He was remarking on my nitpicking of my tone rather than the tone itself, which is good. I also tend to use delays a lot, mainly because I've gotten so used to how well they fill out a sound. On more than one occasion when writing with the band though, they've told me to leave the delay out and give it a rest. I use it when I feel it's needed and when I think it creates a cool atmosphere, and when they tell me to give it a rest or I'll sound too much like those other guitarists, I listen.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:In the catalog for the Music Rising Auction, Edge said that he bought the 1975 LP Custom as it reminded him of Steve Jones (Sex Pistols). In another interview, he also mentioned Mick Jones (The Clash).
So to some extent, even The Edge has bought a guitar inspired by one of his musical influences.
In the end, you have to get what works for you... what inspires you to play - and in the case of your original band - what inspires you to write songs. If that is a guitar that reminds you of The Edge / one of your musical influences... then that is perfect.
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I remember hearing that about Edge's guitar selection. Thanks for the reassurance man, just what I needed to hear. Completely agree with you.