Vintage Fender Amps and Guitars (Gone Crazy!)
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cool dude
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@bryanswagerty I love Peter Green although I never did listen to him until recently. Thanks.
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I hear a lot of Peter Green in that tone and phrasing, before the Hendrix part.
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their guitar lines with that tube sound and eternal and unique, spent 100 years but the quality will always be this way! I liked the little that you played in this video congratulations!
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Millsy you are a star! Love your playing you made my day dude!
fubunuz 1 day ago
@fubunuz I appreciate the comment. I have not watched this video in a long time. In fact, I don't like watching many of them. I am so self critical. I never feel I get a good representation of my playing on these videos. Thanks again. I have done some Hendrix videos lately trying to emulate his tone which I think are interesting. The vintage Fender amps and Strats get very close.
millstap 1 day ago
im 16 and at high-school. it pisses me off cause everyone i know is into modern pop shit.
i play guitar and i love the soul of the good era of music... im a sucker for fender tone as well... i love playing hendrix and that sort of thing and i cant wait to have enough money to buy some vintage equipment. i just love this tone.
ABarbe89 2 days ago
@ABarbe89 That is so cool to hear. The '60's really were the musical golden years which at the time everyone thought it would just get better with time. Be sure to check out the latest videos I did of Hendrix Tone Sound Checks. I myself have gone Hendrix crazy lately. I never thought I could touch his music until now. My most popular video is "1960 Tweed Bassman-Hendrix Tone Sound Check #1." You are on the right track. Keep saving for that Tweed Bassman. That would be my first choice.
millstap 2 days ago
@millstap Do you think that the '59 Bassman® LTD reissue is a good option for this?.
Thank you, your vids are really helpful.
federicoribeiro 1 day ago
@federicoribeiro They are good but it is hard to duplicate the Mojo of an original Bassman. They just don't make the electrical components now like they used to.
millstap 1 day ago