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I have never adjusted to Scofield's tone. Absolutely love his playing; have from as far back as I can remember (e.g., those records with Billy Cobham in the 70s), and the more recent stuff is...
I sold my Gibson 175 after i got the Epiphone,it sounded just as good and the thinner neck on the Epi was more comfortable to me.
Man, if all I ever had to do was rhythm guitar and be part of a small ensemble, I'd still be happy. Plus, I don't have to worry about no solos!
I have a wine red one too. I have compared it to three Gibson ES-175s that friends had and it was not inferior to the Gibsons at all.
If you can find one, try a NOS 7025 in V1. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
We have retired in Chicago because our children and grandchildren are here. It’s home for us… we went to college here in the early 70’s and started our adult journey on the northside. We are city...
Tristano said a lot of stuff lol Though to be fair I did say, chords are lame quite recently, so I’m probably aligned with your sort of thinking. But you know sometimes chords are de rigeur....
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That's a classic, but Beirach's comping is insufferably busy and overdone. Horrible and he's not listening. So bad man. Also Scofield doesn't really have "beauty" in his style. It's more snarky...



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