The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

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What do you think about this guy, and his friends?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thYqu9rAF04


that's the big schockah right there..lol:)

love me some E......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpBuZLqPkAM

I've always thought Elvis was cooler than cool and I'm a huge James Burton fan. I love the story James tells about when he first got his pink paisley Telecaster. He bought it and was afraid to show Elvis. Elvis saw and asked as only Elvis could, "Man, where'd you get that thing?" Needless to say, Elvis liked it.


Have you ever owned a Les Paul?

Maybe that's what you need to balance out the Tele!!!

Those are my loves, Pauls & Tele's...

I have owned a honeyburst LP Classic in 1996 and a wine red LP Deluxe about 4-5 years ago. The Deluxe was very cool. I would switch out between the mini-humbuckers and P-90s about every week. I have always loved the look and feel of Les Pauls; but I'm more "me" on my Tele...
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

Interesting that you like chicken pickin' but don't like country music: I'm the same.

-As a fusionhead and hybrid picker, have you ever heard any Brett Garsed?:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqBaofcg2ZA

here he is demoing his picking style:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqZWL38IDkw

-Ever tried a Suhr tele?

-Given an unlimited budget, what amp would you choose?

-what do you like and dislike most about your playing?

-ever get into 335s?

-what's the strangest thing you've eaten?

-got any good gig mishap stories?
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

Interesting that you like chicken pickin' but don't like country music: I'm the same.

-As a fusionhead and hybrid picker, have you ever heard any Brett Garsed?:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqBaofcg2ZA

here he is demoing his picking style:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqZWL38IDkw

-Ever tried a Suhr tele?

-Given an unlimited budget, what amp would you choose?

-what do you like and dislike most about your playing?

-ever get into 335s?

-what's the strangest thing you've eaten?

-got any good gig mishap stories?

Okay, let's see...

1. I heave never heard of Brett Garsed but I'm very glad you shared those clips. He's very musical and I love the genre.

2. I haven't tried a Suhr. I would love to have one that's built like a 52 or 51 Nocaster. I'm also afraid that if I do try one, I'm gonna be in trouble.:scratchch

3. As far as my dream amp, I would either get a Line 6 Vetta 2 stack, or an ENGL Steve Morse Head/cab and use it with a Vox AC-20 TB.

4. What I like about my playing? I can pretty much step into most any musical situation and keep up; but still sound and play like me. What I dislike? That I never really delved deeply into one style to master it.

5. When I was a RUSH freak in the early 80's, I had to have a white 355 like Alex Lifeson. Well, in those days, guitarists really had to scrimp and save for nice guitars like that. I saved about $700 and went to my local music store. This was long before the mega-music stores. I saw a new Ibanez AM-50 in Antique Violin finish. That guitar was 3/4 body size. Until I got into Teles, I thought I'd found the Holy Grail. In the mid 1990's, I was into a lot of Blues stuff like Robben Ford. I found a 335 in natural that was awesome; but I didn't have $3k. I opted for a natural Dot model and slapped a set of Duncan 59's in it. I gigged with it exclusively for a time. I also owned a Samick Royale. It's a thinline like a 335 but a little sleeker and with a single cutaway. I used that until I got back into Teles.

6. Calamari, I told you I'm pretty conservative...

7. Gig Mishaps? Not really too many. The craziest was probably where I was in a Blues band and we played a new place; at least it was new to us. We drove up and went into the bar. No one was there except the owner, his wife, and the bartender. We asked if we had been canceled. They said no and to set up our stuff. We did. Then, in walks a DJ with his stuff. We asked what was up. They said, "He plays while you guys are on break". Okay, sounds cool. We were to start at 10pm. It was 9pm at the time. We started our first set on time. About 20 minutes later, the college kids starting coming in in droves. It was like working at McDonald's and 4 buses pulled in. They just kept coming.

We played music. They all played pool. We took our first break and the DJ started up. All of the sudden, the dance floor is flooded with college girls. The college guys either continued to play pool or throw darts. The girls? It was a show I won't forget. They danced and danced with each other in ways I'd never seen or thought of. So, not a mishap, but I wasn't prepared for that....
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

How's a chicken pickin' southern gent end up in Cincinnati, Ohio?

Any advice for a metal head in his late 20s who is convinced he hates country music but loves to hear those guys wail away on teles?

Are you going to take advantage of the sale going on at Guitar Center's new location? Rumor has it they moved to Tri-Country.
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

How's a chicken pickin' southern gent end up in Cincinnati, Ohio?

In 1999, my in-laws moved to OH from New Hampshire to be closer to us. We lived in Chattanooga, TN; where I was pretty much raised. They lived in the same subdivision (where we now live) as the ex-City Manager. He needed an IT Director for the City. I took the job. That's what brought us up here.


Any advice for a metal head in his late 20s who is convinced he hates country music but loves to hear those guys wail away on teles?

Watch and read all my posts. That's pretty much my thinking too. I don't listen to Country radio at all. One of my favorite new bands to listen to though, is 33 Miles. They're basically a Contemporary Christian Rascal Flatts type of sound. I think the best way to satisfy your Tele-pickin' appetite without having to subject yourself to Country radio is to listen to the following:

1. Hellecasters
2. Jerry Donahue
3. Danny Gatton
4. Steve Morse (He does have that style although usually distorted)
5. Brad Paisley
6. Albert Lee (my fave)

Get the CD's and don't listen to the stuff on the radio.


Are you going to take advantage of the sale going on at Guitar Center's new location? Rumor has it they moved to Tri-Country.

Hmmm, didn't know about that one. Maybe some strings and picks. There's not much I really need...
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

I have owned a honeyburst LP Classic in 1996 and a wine red LP Deluxe about 4-5 years ago. The Deluxe was very cool. I would switch out between the mini-humbuckers and P-90s about every week. I have always loved the look and feel of Les Pauls; but I'm more "me" on my Tele...

heh heh heh

Have you ever owned a guitar that you didn't tinker with a whole lot?
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

Have you ever experimented with Lenny Breau's harp effect?

Yes, It's a lot easier with a thumbpick and fingers than with a flat pick and fingers (hybrid method). It's also hard to learn. You really have to have someone actually show it to you...
 
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Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

how are the royales?

they always looked kinda cool
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

how are the royales?

they always looked kinda cool

Honestly, they are very nice. I really liked mine because it was a little smaller than a 335 but still a good-size thinline. I like single cutaways better too. On the RL3, the finish is not quilted maple. It's a photo thing. The pickups are Duncan Designed HB-102's so they're basically a JB/Jazz combo. Nice, but a set of 59's worked better for me. Also, it's not really neck-heavy either. You know how when you have a semi-hollow-body strapped on and and you're not holding it, the headstock droops to the floor? With the Royale, it's doesn't really do that.
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

I don't really have a question, but just wanted to say that sometime we'll have to get together. It's absurd that we live less than an hour away from each other and have never met :)
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

I don't really have a question, but just wanted to say that sometime we'll have to get together. It's absurd that we live less than an hour away from each other and have never met :)

I'm planning another Duncan Forum Members' jam at my house after our adoption is completed and in warmer weather. But, you can always come to my place and hang out....
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

Well, my last day here...

I have nominated someone by the request of another forum member. Let's see what happens....
 
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Where and when are you at your most content?
 
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Haha!! You must get that feeling a lot then Butch!! :D
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

Haha!! You must get that feeling a lot then Butch!! :D

It's an addiction. Once you come down from the high, the euphoric feeling is gone and has to be regenerated....

In fact, I just installed a set of Fender Tex Mexes in my Tele. I installed the Tele set and the Strat pickup. Sounds really nice, but I saw my white pearl pickguard sitting on the work bench with the mini-humbucker in it. I thought, "Now that would be really cool, the mini there with the Tex Mexes." Then I thought about it a while. I really like the way the #4 position sounds and the neck pickup by itself sounds nice too. If I installed the minihumbucker, it would change the tone of the #4 position. So I opted to leave well enough alone.

I still think that the ultimate setup for me would be Texas Special Strat pickups in the neck and middle with a 10k Nocaster pickup in the bridge and a mint green pickguard...
 
Re: The Well XLVII: Hide your chickens, cause Butch is 'bout to start pickin!

I know what you mean about the come down. I still get it with my guitars. I play them for a while, and then start picking niggles about them. I then swap to the other, and have the honeymoon all over again, only to repeat the cycle.
Of course I need a load more cash so that I buy more and have a greater number to choose from!!
 
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