Originally posted by RattleandHum1988There is a Country Gentlemen for sale at my local music store for like 2500 or something. Beautiful guitar, i said to my dad "That right there is one of my dream guitars" and he looked at the price and went "yea you're going to have to work a little more for that one haha". Anyway, awesome looking guitar.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988There is a Country Gentlemen for sale at my local music store for like 2500 or something. Beautiful guitar, i said to my dad "That right there is one of my dream guitars" and he looked at the price and went "yea you're going to have to work a little more for that one haha". Anyway, awesome looking guitar.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Gorgeous guitar it is.Never paid much attention to Chicago DVD. Moreover I haven't seen it in ages, and probably last time I saw it I didn't even know what a Fender or a Gibson was ¬¬
Thanks for all the info! Once again you are awesomeeeee
PS. Any (short) info on that Jerry Jones guitars??
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]She's gonna dream out the world she wants to live in, she's gonna dream out loud... Dream out loud... DREAM OUT LOUUUD!!!
Originally posted by thechickenSunday Bloody Sunday is played in D??![]()
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
It's been in D flat, actually. They've played it in that tuning since Elevation. That is one reason that it's been relegated to that Tele, as it is only used for that one song. It's also one of the reason that many fans seem to say that it seems that it's lost a bit of it's lustre. Higher keeps project more. Lower keys, not so much.
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" tuning is: Yes, one step and a half... (low to high) Db - Gb - B - E - Ab - Db
Originally posted by thechickenSunday Bloody Sunday is played in D??![]()
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Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Ohh man...there is a time when the band has to recognize that certain songs should be dropped.