"Why I Love My Telecaster" by Nixon's Ghost

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Probably already posted forever ago on TDPRI, but who cares - it's funny...

Leo Fender invented the TELECASTER way back in the late 1940's - and I believe he put it on the market in 1950. Here we are - 55 years later - and the telecaster is still around, still made pretty much the same way it always has been.

Buck Owens played a Telecaster - and still does. Buck's right hand man, Don Rich, played a Telecaster too. Muddy Waters played a Tele. Albert Collins played a Tele. Keith Richards plays a Tele. John Five (ex-Marilyn Manson guitarist) plays a Tele. Danny Gatton played a Tele. Marty Stuart plays a Tele. Some say that Jimmy Page played a Tele on the solo for "Stairway to Heaven" - though I've seen that claim disputed occasionally.

The point here is that the Tele is the ultimate Rock-N-Roll guitar. You can reproduce the intro to Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" perfectly on a tele. The tele doesn't stop there though. It's probably the only guitar that sounds good on any country recording.

Yes, Kenny Chesney plays a Les Paul - a big metallic blue Les Paul with a huge "don't ask - don't tell" white star painted right on the front of it. I don't like Kenny Chesney - he plays carribean music - NOT COUNTRY!

The Telecaster is ugly - it's not much more than a heavy slab of wood with some pickups drilled in. The body has hard edges - when you hold that puppy on stage - it digs excruciatingly into your rib cage. It's heavy - most of 'em are anyway - so you need to have a well constructed and sturdy back to weild that baby for any amount of time. These are all reasons I love my Telecaster.

A Tele has TWO knobs - a volume control and a tone control. You don't even need them though - just crank both of them all the way up and leave them alone. I know guys who just tack-weld them in the max position and forget about them. There's one pickup switch on a tele - with three positions. You have three pickup configuration choices - Bridge, Neck, or Neck + Bridge. Easy to remember - the Tele is the epitome of simplicity.

A Tele plays PERFECTLY OUT OF TUNE - always. This is the key to both real Rock-N-Roll and Country music. Both types of music sound sterile being played though a perfectly intoned instrument like a Les Paul. Don't believe me? Listen to Kenny Chesney. No matter how good of a guitar tech you are - the Tele will whip you everytime by playing out of tune - by just the right amount. This a big reason I love my Telecaster.

The Telecaster is the AK-47 of the music industry. Cheap, tough, and lethal! You can run over a Tele with a pickup truck, pick it up - and it'll still play out of tune. You never saw Pete Townsend smash a Tele did you? That's because a Tele would have whipped his you-know-what! And if you've ever seen Ted Nugent - when he breaks out his BOW - that isn't a Tele that he's firing an arrow into. Oh no, that would be a Gibson Byrdland - which is nothing more than an expensive Les Paul. No arrow would penetrate a Telecaster body.

Only one guitar can produce a "Tele Twang" - yep, you guessed it - it's a Telecaster. If the crowd you're playing to is unappreciative - simply turn up the tone on your amp and assault the crowd's ears with an "ice pick" tone that will perferate their ear drums. This is one big reason I love my Telecaster. It's also a big reason that PUNK BANDS prefer Teles.

A Tele has TWO - SINGLE COIL PICKUPS - just like Leo made 'em '55 years ago. Single Coils pick up any 60 cycle hum produced by any electrical equipment within 100 miles. They pick up truckers on CB radios - and just about any local talk show on the am radio dial. These are all reasons I love my Telecaster. There is nothing like the sound of air traffic control bleeding through your pickups while you're in the middle of a ripping guitar solo.

Did I mention that Telecasters are Cheap?

Telecasters have a BOLT ON neck. If you break a neck (which is impossible) - you unbolt the broken one and slap on a new one. Try doing this with a Les Paul there Kenny!

All of the hardware on a Telecaster can be purchased right at Home Depot or Lowes. Lose a screw - no problem - you'll find something at the hardware store that will work. Try that with a Les Paul there Kenny!

Telecasters are made by Mexicans. Fender has a plant in Mexico and one in the U.S. in California - matters not - they are all made by Mexicans and Mexicans KNOW guitars. Mexican's produce REAL GUITARS with character. For this reason, no two Teles are alike. Fender also has a plant in Japan. The Japanese are absolutely precise when manufacturing their Teles - and every guitar they make sounds like a Les Paul.

What about a STRATOCASTER you say?

A Strat is nothing more than a feminized version of the Telecaster without the twang. Strats are great - I don't have one - but my daughter does.

So there you have it - that's why I LOVE MY TELECASTER!!
 
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"A Strat is nothing more than a feminized version of the Telecaster without the twang. Strats are great - I don't have one - but my daughter does."

Is my new sig...PMSL.
 
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loved that...wish i still had a traditional one!
 
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it's pretty hard to find screws that fit guitar hardware at Home Depot and Lowes... i know i've tried... mostly every threaded metal piece on guitar hardware is Metric threads and finding that at a building center hardware store is nuts...

Pete Townshend smashed many teles.... both in the mid 60's and a few Shecter parts teles in 1980 and 1981... there is video and pictures of Pete playing on a 60's TV show with a tele that had been smashed and put back together... he had modded it with a 2nd neck PU out of another tele... the first 3 PU Tele maybe? it was 1966 i think

but the rest is a good read....
 
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hahaha
there are about 100 guitars I want to own before a Tele......but a tele with a reverse CBS headstock and maybe a single humbucker...probably a Invader and single volume knob....I'd rock that
 
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"You can run over a Tele with a pickup truck, pick it up - and it'll still play out of tune"

haha, that's classic. Gotta love teles.
 
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"You can run over a Tele with a pickup truck, pick it up - and it'll still play out of tune"

haha, that's classic. Gotta love teles.

It's true, too! A friend of mine has been playing for a long time and he's got a Tele he's played out with for over 30 years and it's gotten run over by his truck before (obviously by accident) and it stilled worked flawlessly. I'm more of a strat guy, but teles are cool instruments.
 
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If a Tele is so great then why does everyone immidiatly bastidize it with Gibson style pickups?
I have a theory. Its cause they can't afford a Gibson Les Paul.
Look... The Strat is the flagship of the line. Period.
The Tele is great for waht it can do, but it isnt a Strat.
I cant recall the last time I saw Clapton with a Tele ..can you?
 
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This is a Tele thread, jer, and in this particular context, the Strat and Clapton can both go jump in the lake.
 
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dude.point..counterpoint. Do we always want a thread to be a mutual admiration society where everyone licks each others bung? Some of you really seem to wnat that..it amazes me.No condescension..total and complete agreement and a tidy little thread. I present a little contrast, which puts things into perspective. Don't you agree?
Really , though..the Tele is one of the alltime greats, I love Teles. But the Start IS the Flagship.
 
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dude.point..counterpoint. Do we always want a mutual admiration society where everyone licks each others bung? I present a little contrast, which puts things into perspective. Don't you agree?
Really , though..the Tele is one of the alltime greats, I love Teles. But the Start IS the Flagship.

I agree with you, the Strat leads in sales...but the Tele has stuck around even though the Strat is the top of the heap...Leo thought people would switch and the Tele would be outdated but people still buy them today. Why? 'Cause they still kick ass, and they'll do things no Strat or Les Paul could even dream of! :D

Besides, without the Tele, the Strat and Les Paul would NOT exist.
 
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i love my tele. I play it into the hotrod deville's clean channel with a bit of reverb and my keeley compressor and in my opinion there is really nothing finer!
 
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I've been wanting one for a while but i can't justify it with my hardtail Warmoth strat laying around...they'd be way too similar.

that's why i bought my dad (who doesn't play but loves Bruce Springsteen) one...:smokin:
 
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dude.point..counterpoint. Do we always want a thread to be a mutual admiration society where everyone licks each others bung? Some of you really seem to wnat that..it amazes me.No condescension..total and complete agreement and a tidy little thread. I present a little contrast, which puts things into perspective.


Heee's baaaack.....
 
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You Bought you dad???
btw theres nothing real "similar" about a Start and a tele. Different animal.

Jerry you're like 15 years older than me; I'm not gonna sit here and explain basic language rules to you. Google "parenthesis" or something.

BTW...Maple bolt-on neck...6-in-row tuners...alder body...string-thru hardtail bridge...how is my Warmoth Hardtail different from a Telecaster, excluding shape and pickups? That's not intended to be condescending, I really want an excuse to buy a Highway 1 Tele.
 
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Jerry you're like 15 years older than me; I'm not gonna sit here and explain basic language rules to you. Google "parenthesis" or something.

BTW...Maple bolt-on neck...6-in-row tuners...alder body...string-thru hardtail bridge...how is my Warmoth Hardtail different from a Telecaster, excluding shape and pickups? That's not intended to be condescending, I really want an excuse to buy a Highway 1 Tele.

I'm sorry . I thought you bought your dad. You can't start a sentence with the word "That's". Just a technicality(A proper sentence cannot be started with "just" either). Im not a stickler for grammer, proper syntax and puctuation..or even spelling.
If I was i'd say you "should of " said 'I bought my dad a Tele for that reason(xxx)'.
 
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I cant recall the last time I saw Clapton with a Tele ..can you?

Yardbirds.

And for every tele player dropping humbuckers into his guitar, you'll find 5 strat players doing the same to their strat. None of the tele fans are dismissing the greatness of the strat, but if a strat fan wishes to enter a tele thread with malicious intent then he ought to have some poo worth flinging. Jerry's first attempt = fail.
 
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