The Brothers Landreth
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HowardR
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The Brothers Landreth
don't know if this was posted here before.......nice combination of slide guitar and lever lap steel....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExzlRHm1g5M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExzlRHm1g5M
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Thanks I really enjoyed that and will check out more of there stuff via Youtube.
The Dusenberg guitars are really interesting, I am put off by the levers on the lap steel but I should try and get over that, the round neck electric is great sounding it would be interesting to see what everything is plugged into.
A friend of mine works on guitars for Robbie Mcintosh who plays with John Mayer etc, they also have those Dusenbergs, this just reinforced what I thought when I first heard them.
But due to there price a leap of faith instrument as they are in the same ballpark as Gibsons etc.
Thanks again, I will post something up this side of the pond to spread the word/Gospel (well it is Easter!!!)
Lee
The Dusenberg guitars are really interesting, I am put off by the levers on the lap steel but I should try and get over that, the round neck electric is great sounding it would be interesting to see what everything is plugged into.
A friend of mine works on guitars for Robbie Mcintosh who plays with John Mayer etc, they also have those Dusenbergs, this just reinforced what I thought when I first heard them.
But due to there price a leap of faith instrument as they are in the same ballpark as Gibsons etc.
Thanks again, I will post something up this side of the pond to spread the word/Gospel (well it is Easter!!!)
Lee
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HowardR
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BOTH the black strats have a "gold foil" pickup in the neck position, a la Ry's "Coodercaster." Whether it's a "real" one from a demolished Harmony or a resurrection from Lollar or GFS I don't know. I couldn't see the bridge pickups clearly, they keep waving their hands around in my way. dammit - kids today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GeVW7aVShY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GeVW7aVShY
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