Originally posted by bcgd[image]
"I think being on the road it's the little things that make the difference" - Adam



Originally posted by bcgd[image]
"I think being on the road it's the little things that make the difference" - Adam
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01Really cool story here. Its completely non-related, but this seems a decent place to post it on account of the band involved having such cool guitars.
My friend Lee went to a Cheap Trick concert last week.(I woulda went, but was broke) He managed to get a backstage pass, and met the band. On top of that he got a brief solo dedicated to him( played on the five neck guitar). He was refered to as "The Fenderman" on account of his t-shirt. (he has since changed his myspace name to this complete with the story) Allegedly Rick Nillison, and Robin Zander are both really nice guys. Tom Petterson, and Bunny Carlos, dont talk much though. (I personally think they may be the most overlloked band of all time)
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01Rick Nillison's custom model Hamer. As the name implys it has five necks. He usually uses it on Surrender.(Not the U2 song). There are only three in existence, and they allegedly weigh over 75 ppunds.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Hey guys. I recently got an epiphone les paul custom, and I'm sort of "blah" about the tone. When I first got it I liked it, but as time grew on, and as I watched more U2 dvds and listened to more bootlegs, I realized something. "I need my les paul to sound just like that!"
So I'm aiming for the tone of the Joshua Tree tour les paul cream. The crisp tone he had for Exit and God's Country was amazing, and I'm pretty sure he had the same pickups right up until he sold it 2 or 1 year ago or whatever.
I think I read somewhere that he had Seymour Duncan PAFs in the guitar, or something like that. Does anyone know which PAFs? Or if I'm wrong about those pickups, does anyone know which ones he did use?
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Hey guys. I recently got an epiphone les paul custom, and I'm sort of "blah" about the tone. When I first got it I liked it, but as time grew on, and as I watched more U2 dvds and listened to more bootlegs, I realized something. "I need my les paul to sound just like that!"
So I'm aiming for the tone of the Joshua Tree tour les paul cream. The crisp tone he had for Exit and God's Country was amazing, and I'm pretty sure he had the same pickups right up until he sold it 2 or 1 year ago or whatever.
I think I read somewhere that he had Seymour Duncan PAFs in the guitar, or something like that. Does anyone know which PAFs? Or if I'm wrong about those pickups, does anyone know which ones he did use?
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Ha, I have the same thing, the Epiphone pickups aren't great but I find they're not too bad. Jeff would be the one who'd be most likely to know what the pickups are, but remember it was a proper Gibson.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Hey guys. I recently got an epiphone les paul custom, and I'm sort of "blah" about the tone. When I first got it I liked it, but as time grew on, and as I watched more U2 dvds and listened to more bootlegs, I realized something. "I need my les paul to sound just like that!"
So I'm aiming for the tone of the Joshua Tree tour les paul cream. The crisp tone he had for Exit and God's Country was amazing, and I'm pretty sure he had the same pickups right up until he sold it 2 or 1 year ago or whatever.
I think I read somewhere that he had Seymour Duncan PAFs in the guitar, or something like that. Does anyone know which PAFs? Or if I'm wrong about those pickups, does anyone know which ones he did use?