Originally posted by RattleandHum1988I'd rather have a Fender, if its a good Fender. I don't mean a MIM strat with stock pups, I've been there and done that. But a good strat, and I mean good, can beat any epiphone anyday. Now Fender vs Gibson, whole other story.
Originally posted by U2NickI know what you guys are saying. A GOOD Fender beats an Epi anyday, but my fender..... hell no lol
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
*Ahem* Your Squier Strat.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Yes indeed. A Squier is much different than Fender. A lot of people think Epiphone is to Gibson as to Squier is to Fender. Nuh uh. But I have played some squiers that don't sound too bad, sometimes you just get lucky.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Yeah, I accidentally fell into that trap earlier on lol. Despite the fact I knew it wasn't lol...
Originally posted by WojBhoyHere's a question for ye all - why is it that AofH was originally played using "power chords", I mean watch R&H, and Edge plays it thus, and you can tell he is on any live version c. Lovetown - for reference, I'm listening to the New Year's Day show from the Point Depot, and you can here the gap between the chords - yet on recent versions, he just plays it with normal open chords?
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]One possibility is because Edge has admitted that he forgets how to play the songs, once mentioning that he had to buy some of the albums to re-learn the songs.
Originally posted by easports43[..]
That was my thought as well. Also considering he's not playing it on a Rick. anymore, it's much more stripped down, etc. This is probably why...
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Ultra Violet being a prime example...