Yeah.
On the other hand, I think the John Sykes look is pretty cool too.
Yeah.
On the other hand, I think the John Sykes look is pretty cool too.
i like that a lot!
I wish companies were making more clean, elegant looks like this right now.
Not all of us want Kiesels, Mayones, and Strandbergs. I can barely stomach Caparison but that's because they grew out of Jackson Japan, where most of my guitars come from. Hard to want to spend 2k+ on a guitar that looks so conventional except for a can opener headstock.
Just kind of sick of direct mount, fixed bridge, fanned fret, slant pickup, 4x2 headstock, multiscale Strats in terrible colors. Seems to be all that's made since 2010 or so.
As if Kiesel does nothing but fancy stuff?
I'm glad they now have the Standard available in just plain black too.
I don't mind a well-done Tobacco burst. Or Darkburst. Or well, really, I can learn to tolerate them. But not every ****ing Les Paul has to be burst. Not all of us want to play dad rock.
When I first started getting interested in gear, the Les Paul Gothics were the rage. I sooooooo want a black Les Paul with no binding and black hardware.
Gibson makes and has made this guitar for years. It's called the Les Paul Studio.
As a millennial, I freaking love my burst Les Paul.
It's not the same thing.
I like cream binding and plastics.
I like a full body thickness.
I like the mother of pearl headstock inlay.
I like Studios alright. But these days, I'm looking at a Classic. I wouldn't say no to a Studio, though. I can tolerate a darkburst or a tobacco burst Standard. It's the clownbursts, washed out orange bursts, or the piss yellow tops like the Epiphone Greeny that I would never buy, personally.
I guess I'm a millenial too? I'm just not into Hair Metal, Dad Rock, Blues, Pop Rock, or those kinds of genres.
Bill Steer does play a burst Les Paul Junior, though. But it's not orange, LOL.
I've heard like one Nickelback song, TBH.I dunno. I haven't followed them since their first album. Chad Kroeger with short hair is still new to me.
I just hate how they're sounding more like mainstream country, and mainstream country sounds more like them.
Plus Kid Rock (probably with Het's blessing) basically stole Sad But True and made it American Badass. And people paid money for it. Lazy.
I think I liked Bawitdaba when it was new and I was in high school or something. They had good guitar tones. But he got irritating as he got older.
He plays a bunch of boomer guitars, TBH. But he is a boomer. Still has a killer tone. And his sig pickup is basically a tweaked JB too, LOL.Omg no. :/
I thought he played a Firebird.
Don't like Juniors. Look like toy guitars.
He plays a bunch of boomer guitars, TBH. But he is a boomer. Still has a killer tone. And his sig pickup is basically a tweaked JB too, LOL.