There was only three! Chet had one, (Maybe Albert Lee, Les Paul....) but there was only three of those made... I don't know the name of the amp either, maybe we just got a step closer....
such a big deal is always made of Chet's Gretsch guitars, (which are wonderful machines to be sure) and I understand that tome is as much in the hands as anywhere, but does anyone know what amps he used? his tone is just beautiful.
Porter's apparent downplay of Chet's talent is, of course, "tongue-in-cheek," and so are Chet's comments on this video. However, he was a master on this particular piece. Still, if you have not heard his rendition of "Colonel Bogey" on the classic guitar accompanied by the Boston Pops, you are missing one of the greatest guitar performances. The Boston crowd really enjoyed Chet!
There was only three! Chet had one, (Maybe Albert Lee, Les Paul....) but there was only three of those made... I don't know the name of the amp either, maybe we just got a step closer....
MrCarlHaynes 9 hours ago
such a big deal is always made of Chet's Gretsch guitars, (which are wonderful machines to be sure) and I understand that tome is as much in the hands as anywhere, but does anyone know what amps he used? his tone is just beautiful.
MrWhiskeytangofoxtro 1 month ago
Wow, what a beautiful tone.
pschroeter1 1 year ago
Porter's apparent downplay of Chet's talent is, of course, "tongue-in-cheek," and so are Chet's comments on this video. However, he was a master on this particular piece. Still, if you have not heard his rendition of "Colonel Bogey" on the classic guitar accompanied by the Boston Pops, you are missing one of the greatest guitar performances. The Boston crowd really enjoyed Chet!
mendelevangelista 2 years ago
where do you get all these great videos?
VegasBilgeRat 2 years ago
Would this be from the mid 60's?
TrueBeginner 2 years ago