1959 Burst:The Movie!
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1959 Burst:The Movie!
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That was nice of Slash to start playing Les Pauls when NO ONE ELSE WAS so they could become popular. I was surprised ot hear this, because I had seen les pauls in images from all over the fucking place since the day they were invented. But SLASH SET ME STRAIGHT.
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Yea, right, huh? Nevermind Clapton, Duane Allman, Dicky Betts, Pete Townshend, Les Paul himself, and hundreds of others.aen wrote:That was nice of Slash to start playing Les Pauls when NO ONE ELSE WAS so they could become popular. I was surprised ot hear this, because I had seen les pauls in images from all over the fucking place since the day they were invented. But SLASH SET ME STRAIGHT.
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It didn't totally go out of style but in his world the lp wasn't the most hip thing dudes in those bands were playing. In the 80's in the LA scene I can imagine everybody was playing pointy guitars and trying to be like EVH and here comes Slash with a guitar that was the height of rock tones in 70's Arena Rock. I can see what Slash is talking about.
Yea, I think he meant it more like that.jcyphe wrote:It didn't totally go out of style but in his world the lp wasn't the most hip thing dudes in those bands were playing. In the 80's in the LA scene I can imagine everybody was playing pointy guitars and trying to be like EVH and here comes Slash with a guitar that was the height of rock tones in 70's Arena Rock. I can see what Slash is talking about.
While other where miming teh metalzz.
He came with the 'old' vibe.
But I find Slash quite arrogant..so You never know.
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now that you put it that way, I can totally understand what he meant.jcyphe wrote:It didn't totally go out of style but in his world the lp wasn't the most hip thing dudes in those bands were playing. In the 80's in the LA scene I can imagine everybody was playing pointy guitars and trying to be like EVH and here comes Slash with a guitar that was the height of rock tones in 70's Arena Rock. I can see what Slash is talking about.
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These things will always be collectable because we're talking about very low numbers. 1600 is not a large number, then you take away the ones that are destroyed, lost, thrown away and you have even less. There are people who also have 10-50 examples in their own collection, so there are many out of circulation. I just don't see prices on these falling back down to earth anytime soon. Also I think there are plenty of young people who do love the music these guitars produced and love guitar in general, as they make money they will also collect these just because it's one of the most iconic guitars. Not to mention you could have institutions buying these like the way banks and museums buy Stradivari's instruments.
Any time I'm watching a video that has to do with guitars, the second I see Slash, "BLAHHHHHHHHHHHHH (close window or turn off TV)"
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Only drunk kids 15 years ago and/or angry sober loners like GNR. The type of person that goes to a bowling alley to hog the pool table and jukebox.
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It's a funny concept, that the '59s are the creme. It's sort of sad to suggest that no Les Paul manufactured since is somehow not great and not as genuine as the real deal.
They look nice because those gaudy bursts have faded, but I bet they're heavy as all get out. I will likely never see one in person, which is a shame as I would love to horrify some corksniffer by fucking up Back In Black on one. Goldtops are much nicer in my opinion, especially with P90s.
They look nice because those gaudy bursts have faded, but I bet they're heavy as all get out. I will likely never see one in person, which is a shame as I would love to horrify some corksniffer by fucking up Back In Black on one. Goldtops are much nicer in my opinion, especially with P90s.