G Bloo alá MIM strat and Plexitone

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Once again, nice. Smooth and relaxing.
 
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Cool volume swells...HAhaha..The bendings are so coool!Somehow funny ,great feeling!
 
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;)
Thanks...totally tounge in cheek clip....
No true bypass or Callahams where used..lots of harm done to the vib on the other hand!
:D
Niels
 
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haha, the guitar sounds drunk...something bad happened and the fiddle cries the Blues!

I love it..enjoy the freedom in life and in the music!
 
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Drunk was the best description so far heheheh!
Adrian finds allways the best definitions for your tone zuahuahahuahuahu...

The Song is not getting boring.I feel that you get another player when you play blues.You get more free ,and your phrasing get more .....creative maybe...You make boring blues to something exciting.I dig that alot!
 
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Haha yeah I got a spastic blues sense....and I could never get myself to play it oldschool for long....
Heard too much Jeff Beck for that...lol
I saw Drunken Master the other day...maybe Jackie Chan was a secret inspiration??
;)
 
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That's amazing playing. :D

I can imagine Steve Vai playing that in a G3 concert, but he'd use even more of that trem arm.
 
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Sounds Beck-ish. Really nice.
 
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Remember those Reese's peanut butter cup comemrcials with the two guys walking down the street, one eating a chocolate bar and one eating peanut butter? Then they collide and realize the two flavors taste good together?

Picture that scene with BB King walking down the street playing some blues and Steve Vai walking down the street playing "There's Something Dead in Here." Then Wham! G Bloo is born. ;)
 
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