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Rory Gallagher - Off The Handle

Rory played this during 1980. In France Enjoy  
 
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4JayeP (1 day ago) Show Hide
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He has a really good vibrato. different speeds and different widths but plays them with total control. That's the result of thousands of hours of playing. No other way to get it.
ben909ben (1 week ago) Show Hide
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cool, I just noticed he uses the same designer custom mike that Stevie Nicks used to.
1:49 god I love that stuff!
Thanks MoonRocket
I'll shut up now....
ben909ben (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Too bad the game doesn't teach anything about playing guitar. I would buy the thing myself if it was sets of lights in a real neck of a real guitar, appearing where you play.
Be a great way to learn.
But you'd have to set it aside once you got the lick to actually
P L A Y it.
MrAlfredocolon (5 days ago) Show Hide
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@ben909ben they have a toy like that. it has like 19 light up frets and it plays a track and you follow it. it plays every style too. blues, indie, rock, jazz, fusion. forgot what its called though
ben909ben (5 days ago) Show Hide
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this living under a rock has a few disadvantages...

thanks!
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MrAlfredocolon (5 days ago) Show Hide
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@ben909ben lmao it wasnt so popular. now i saw this guitar on the news that teaches you theory and songs through light up frets but its a real guitar. you can download tabs into it and stuff. i bet it sounds like crap
ben909ben (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I'm actually replying to dasadopeboy - dasa, people fly in and out of Sri Lanka every day from Canada or elsewhere, and could bring you a strat as a "gift" for cash, no tax involved.

Now you say you can't afford it? Ok, import two and sell one. If they are that rare, you'll about break even.

Zombie is right though, what you really need is authentic American made Strat pickups. The rest you can mail order and get made. I've seen and heard some amazing home made geetars.
HighZombiesRule (1 week ago) Show Hide
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That's not a bad idea with the "two guitars sell one" bit. He'll make him AND somebody else happy!
Well, at least hand-wound pickups like by Bareknuckle or something. Handwound to me, sounds better than machinewound. There's a difference. What do you think was in Jimi's or Rory's or Ritchie Blackmore's guitars? Handwound pu's, baby! \m/ That said, hope you get a strat, dasa, they're great!
ben909ben (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I knew as I wrote that I had faltered and that Le Zombie would set it straight. American Strat pickups better than Mexican or offshore, but there are better pickups yet. I put a set of stock US Strat pickups on my 1969 Yamaha, and it sounds pretty darn good.

But I was offered a 1959 Strat straight up for my school bus, or $1,000 in 1982, and I blew it. Still cryin' over that mistake!!!

Never walk away from an old Strat !!!!!!!!!

(Or your best friend will steal her !!!)
HighZombiesRule (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Shit, a 1959? Those are worth 25k now aren't they? I feel for you, bro. Hell, all I can do is look at them on Ebay, let alone getting offered the chance to get one. They look might fine, especially with a Maple board. One day, one day...:D

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