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Proggy meets the blues Proggy meets the blues
Is it the work of a 21st century schizoid man? Is it a postmodern masterpiece? Judge for yerselves!
Lawd 'ave mercy! Lawd 'ave mercy!
An oldie of mine. It's the old blues but I worked on an original chord sequence. Fills by the Heritage H150 guitar, lead by the Classic 70s Mexican stratocaster.
Slowdown Blues Slowdown Blues
My four Heritage guitars all on one bluesbacking by Paul Anderson. In order of appearance: H150-H535-VIP2(see picture)-H162. Effects: Fulltone Fulldrive2 and Boss DD6 delay. Amp: Fender Vibro Champ (6 watts), mic: Red5Audio RV15 tube
Gilmourish, again... Gilmourish, again...
Dug up by Dutch master Benwave and all about David Gilmour. I tried to go different directions too. Featuring my MIM 70's Classic strat with upgrade pickups, telecaster and Heritage guitars.
Softspoken Softspoken
Some person must have credit for the backing! I tried Goodbye Pork Pie Hat, as interpreted by Jeff Beck on this 'Beckishbacking'. In order of appearance: Stratocaster, Parker Fly, Telecaster, Heritage Paul.
Everyday's Blooze Everyday's Blooze
Trying out my new Red Audio mic on the old familiar blues. Lewd geetars are The Heritage (535 and 150)
Vanderluchtkastelen/strat Vanderluchtkastelen/strat
Merely some backgrounds for trying out my replacement tremolo block. Song is under construction.
Lovers Lovers
MIM Stratocaster (70s Classic Reissue) with replaced pickups: Neck: SSL1; Middle: SSL1 RW/RP; Bridge: John Suhr V60
Time's running fast Time's running fast
Oops, this is something one maybe shouldn't do: wrecking up a beautyfull Scofield tune like 'Time marches on'.
Hideaway (excerpt) Hideaway (excerpt)
Played on the Heritage H150 Classic to demonstrate its 'Beano' qualities - just like E.C.'s Les Paul on the Bluesbreakers album. Yes, I know I'm NOT E.C.