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  • 'feeled'

    felt.

  • is this phil collens son? :P

  • @benno369 haha! never noticed how similar they are :)

  • Lol he said vox are the first company to make amps and guitars that work well together. Not like fender ever did anything like that for the past 55 years :P looks like a promising guitar, I hope they release them pickups and switching system separately.

  • Why is it that every video about these guitars is people just talking about them, and not playing them?!???

  • What does it sound like ?The guitar that is not your voice you prat !!

  • @domnal Dude, sorry for being an ignorant American. But I've never herd "prat" before. Is it slang for anything? Or is it just one of those types of words? I hope I don't sound too retarted but I've never heard anyone use it.

  • @MicMunk21 *heard

  • @MicMunk21 Living in Britain we do have the advantage of hearing a lot of American slang on T.V . You probably don't get a lot of U.K TV to hear all the slang ancient and modern . However a prat is someone who prattles or talks a lot without saying anything. !! In this guy's case he prattled on for the whole video and never played the guitar once. INFURIATING or what ??.Dude is a very old English by the way " That man is a dude and a dandy and I trust him not !! prat is indeed very English .

  • I don't have a copy of Webster's American Dictionary but I'd be surprised if it didn't have Prat or Dude as they are both fairly old slang . Dude of course has made a come-back in the past decade or so . particularly in songs or occupational titles - Surfer Dude , Guitar Dude etc . Dandy has survived in " Fine and dandy " but hardly anyone uses dandy to describe an overdressed male !!

  • @domnal Thanks, Bud. I should have just looked it up but I appreciate it. That's what I love about you Brits... you guys still use intelligent linguism. We've been using "dude" in America fluently for about 30 years now as a slang to address mostly anyone we talk to. I did a bit of research (two minutes worth) and dude is defined as someone who has never left a big city. I've never heard anyone use dude in the correct context. But thank you for helping me out with prattle. :-)

  • @MicMunk21 There would be no fun if everyone who wanted to know stuff just looked it up . After all on youtube it is always fun to ask a question to see what answer you get. !! American usage is based on older English as was transported in the days before Independence. Some Founding Fathers' stuff has some very long sentences which are difficult to understand today with different ideas derived from the same articles. A knowledge of that English helps to understand AMERICA.today

  • never seen him use a vox guitar :L

  • @TomisJack He uses the one lying next for him specifically for the song he said he used it for. =]

    /watch?v=t4VlFCjADCY

  • Got this one (Blackburst finish) for 2 weeks now, love it!! just love it!

  • Nice to see one in the flesh. wouldn't mind hearing it played heavy though!

  • @kerranz Or even at all !! This entire video is all him talking !!

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