In the 70's, and 80's Ovation guitars were far from the best sounding guitars unplugged, but they were the best choice for plugging into an amplified setting as far as consitancy, and reliability. It would have been much more difficult to tour trying to use microphones on the guitars. To put it more simply, they were at the time, the best tool for the job of touring and doing live concerts for large audiences.
@DISPENSER4HIRE Not to mention comfort in playability. You gotta admit, draping your arm over the big bout of a dreadnought for an hour and a half makes your arm feel numb afterwards. I've played Ovations before, and they feel more like electrics while retaining that acoustic sound.
,,,i believe that the perfect picture is DiMeola , McLaughlin & Ovation guitars....you know it's the beauty of a whole era!!! I will always have that picture in my had,Al & John shredding on Ovations ,so i really don't care about how they sound,it's the aura of the whole thing!!!!!!!!!
quelqu'un pourra un jour leur dire que la minute et demi qu'ils passent à faire de la merde en s'amusant à faire n'importe quoi sur leurs guitares n'intéresse personne histoire qu'on écoute enfin de la musique du début à la fin ?
I saw this concert tour. Unbelievable! It's unfortunate that this tour was done during the heyday of Ovation guitars. The tone of Al and John's guitars are so "plastic" and doesn't do their talent justice.
@dickrobot Hmmm. That was unnecessary. If you have a disagreement with my opinion of Ovation guitars you can express it in an intelligent manner without telling me to "STFU".
@snowtraveler65 My apologies for being crude. I agree that Ovation guitars do sound sub par. I have an Applause from the late 70's that I started out playing on. It's sound is one dimensional and the frets tear up my fingers. So, to me, these guys are just amazing. The technique and feel far outweigh the "plastic" tone. The fact that they can make those guitars sound good does do their talents justice. Does that satisfy?
@dickrobot Thank you. Agree that their technique and feel is definately first rate. Having heard both Al and John play "real" acoustics, I was just somewhat dissapointed in their instrument choice for this tour. Paco's guitar came through just fine and it would have been wonderful to hear John and Al's parts with the richer tone and sustain of solid wood guitars. Even so, sitting third row center at their show in Hartford, CT was an amazing experience that I'll never forget. Cheers.
Nobody plays guitarre like these guys Amen
MHL1961 3 months ago
the are the best :D
osmarjoxs 4 months ago
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major44100 5 months ago
In the 70's, and 80's Ovation guitars were far from the best sounding guitars unplugged, but they were the best choice for plugging into an amplified setting as far as consitancy, and reliability. It would have been much more difficult to tour trying to use microphones on the guitars. To put it more simply, they were at the time, the best tool for the job of touring and doing live concerts for large audiences.
DISPENSER4HIRE 6 months ago
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saddletramp1978 5 months ago
@DISPENSER4HIRE Not to mention comfort in playability. You gotta admit, draping your arm over the big bout of a dreadnought for an hour and a half makes your arm feel numb afterwards. I've played Ovations before, and they feel more like electrics while retaining that acoustic sound.
eddievhfan1984 3 months ago
,,,i believe that the perfect picture is DiMeola , McLaughlin & Ovation guitars....you know it's the beauty of a whole era!!! I will always have that picture in my had,Al & John shredding on Ovations ,so i really don't care about how they sound,it's the aura of the whole thing!!!!!!!!!
johntrik 6 months ago
The reason why Al even bothered to wear those white cowboy boots is beyond...XD
jeffsolis 7 months ago
I will never look at my guitar the same again.
BiorythmicDrifter 8 months ago
Oh my.
BiorythmicDrifter 8 months ago
quelqu'un pourra un jour leur dire que la minute et demi qu'ils passent à faire de la merde en s'amusant à faire n'importe quoi sur leurs guitares n'intéresse personne histoire qu'on écoute enfin de la musique du début à la fin ?
thfernan 9 months ago
I saw this concert tour. Unbelievable! It's unfortunate that this tour was done during the heyday of Ovation guitars. The tone of Al and John's guitars are so "plastic" and doesn't do their talent justice.
snowtraveler65 10 months ago
@snowtraveler65 STFU
dickrobot 6 months ago
@dickrobot Hmmm. That was unnecessary. If you have a disagreement with my opinion of Ovation guitars you can express it in an intelligent manner without telling me to "STFU".
snowtraveler65 6 months ago
@snowtraveler65 My apologies for being crude. I agree that Ovation guitars do sound sub par. I have an Applause from the late 70's that I started out playing on. It's sound is one dimensional and the frets tear up my fingers. So, to me, these guys are just amazing. The technique and feel far outweigh the "plastic" tone. The fact that they can make those guitars sound good does do their talents justice. Does that satisfy?
dickrobot 6 months ago
@dickrobot Thank you. Agree that their technique and feel is definately first rate. Having heard both Al and John play "real" acoustics, I was just somewhat dissapointed in their instrument choice for this tour. Paco's guitar came through just fine and it would have been wonderful to hear John and Al's parts with the richer tone and sustain of solid wood guitars. Even so, sitting third row center at their show in Hartford, CT was an amazing experience that I'll never forget. Cheers.
snowtraveler65 6 months ago
@snowtraveler65 Cheers.
dickrobot 6 months ago
2:46 oooooooooole!!!!!!
carlosms16 1 year ago 4
Paco 2:46
fcozeus 1 year ago 5
amazing song!
Saccomani 1 year ago
a masterpiece indeed!
MrSecretooo 1 year ago