Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Beauty my arse lol...it's the musical equivalent of a slum (aesthetically speaking)
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Rubbish, you have more guitars and financial muscle than I lol! I'm not even a student lol! I'm fairly low down the social order at the moment whilst I'm waiting for my A-level results!
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I'd be happy too, minus the threat of aforementioned victimisation lol...
On other matters, I'm intrigued to know why Edge plays Pride on Strats., yet from watching the misleadingly titled Making of TUF documentary on the Slane DVD (aka. How We Made Pride), he's always playing one of his white LPs ('73 or '75, unsure which) when recording parts for Pride...
Two scenarios popped up in my mind on this...
Perhaps the LP and Strat are both on the album? There are more than one guitar track per song. Often layers of many.
Exampe?: Walk On" is one of the two LP Customs but the solo - that is the Explorer.
Also the studio footage shows throughout the recording of Pride. So he might have used the LP earlier and later opted for the Strat? Possible.
Example # 2: "Desire". In R&H, you see Edge playing the 1962 Gretsch (stereo/re-wired to mono) White Falcon. Yet, Dallas has told me that Edge used an LP Custom on the final recording.
Fact is, that Edge can sound like Edge on most anything. Look at the 1986 Self-Aid footage of "Pride..."; he's playing a hollowbody Yamaha AE2000 (later seen in R&H on "When Love Comes To Town" and in the "Baby, Please Come Home" video)