The WORST thing you could do to a Les Paul?! | Friday Fretworks

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Chris Buck

Chris Buck

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@ChrisBuckGuitar
@ChrisBuckGuitar 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the comments and views on this episode so far! I forgot to mention that myself and the band are on tour around the U.S and U.K later this year. Dates/tickets in the video description 🙂
@samuledarconi2927
@samuledarconi2927 10 ай бұрын
Only 3 US dates? More please?
@topfeedcoco
@topfeedcoco 10 ай бұрын
Was that just a backing track or??
@nigelr07
@nigelr07 10 ай бұрын
Tickets already booked for Manchester U.K. 👍🏻😊
@JasonMyers-c6z
@JasonMyers-c6z 10 ай бұрын
I wish you guy's would perform live here in Northern California.
@topfeedcoco
@topfeedcoco 10 ай бұрын
@@JasonMyers-c6z Yeah I could find my way back to Chico for something like that.
@belsaabub
@belsaabub 10 ай бұрын
I've been playing guitar for over 40 years. Rarely solos gives me goose bumps, but man, I had goose bumps on both arms listening to your intro solo. It hit my soul's solar plexus 🙏
@ChrisBuckGuitar
@ChrisBuckGuitar 10 ай бұрын
@@fritz596....Listen to this man. He speaks wise words! 👌🏻
@thomaskafafian2871
@thomaskafafian2871 10 ай бұрын
@@ChrisBuckGuitaryou’re too humble. You laid down a good one. Thanks for the feels.
@ChrisBuckGuitar
@ChrisBuckGuitar 10 ай бұрын
@@thomaskafafian2871 Haha. Don’t worry, I was joking. A delay pedal will make bad playing sound worse. Repeatedly 😆
@xferme
@xferme 10 ай бұрын
@@fritz596....make a vid
@xferme
@xferme 10 ай бұрын
@@fritz596.... ‘cause i’d like to hear it
@michaelhtritter
@michaelhtritter 10 ай бұрын
One amazing thing about the amazing jams at the start of these FF episodes? Besides their already amazing amazingness? Chris's use of a single, up close camera ... there is simply no way his amazing solo is result of editing trickery instead of played straight through, the real deal, a single take. Maybe not the only take, but ultimately a *single* take. Amazingly amazing.
@papalaz4444244
@papalaz4444244 10 ай бұрын
creepy as fk
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 10 ай бұрын
"omg he's not trying to fool us"...mmm-kaaaay
@JamesVaughan-j6p
@JamesVaughan-j6p 10 ай бұрын
Holly hell! that intro jam was some of the tastiest guitar I've ever heard... Bravo
@61Slughi
@61Slughi 10 ай бұрын
Right up there with his jams on his Fender no caster video.
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 10 ай бұрын
too bad he's just sitting there alone...the arrangement is clearly meant to be played in ensemble
@markgibbins4143
@markgibbins4143 10 ай бұрын
Loved it
@klepetar
@klepetar 10 ай бұрын
anyone noticed how good Chris is as a guitar player??
@thomasryan5681
@thomasryan5681 10 ай бұрын
Freakin' awesome.!
@madbrowndog4887
@madbrowndog4887 10 ай бұрын
That's why we all meet here at the same time, every week!
@Peterbrendanalbert
@Peterbrendanalbert 10 ай бұрын
Just most of the internet guitar world.
@ToastedToad
@ToastedToad 10 ай бұрын
Yep, another fretboard assassination.
@vulgarresponse7080
@vulgarresponse7080 10 ай бұрын
No!
@jameseverall
@jameseverall 10 ай бұрын
That opening jam was epic I know you played down being on that top guitar players list, but my god you deserve your place on that listing man. You are one of a select few players that have your own unique style of playing. You obviously have your influences, but have used them as a way to create your own style and feel. It's a difficult thing to do.
@G5Hohn
@G5Hohn 10 ай бұрын
He’s at the elite level where the virtuosic technical skill almost disappears and instead it’s replaced with just moving emotional expression.
@BudgetRC_Channel
@BudgetRC_Channel 10 ай бұрын
​@G5Hohn that's a great way to put it, and 100% true!
@2010njdevil
@2010njdevil 10 ай бұрын
100% agree. I love Chris' openings but this was truly epic. Rehearsed or completely improv, I do not know but allowed myself to enjoy. I think we all have our own style but Chris's mastery of meeting melody to technique to feeling is just completely "next level". It inspires me for my next level but am completely comfortable in realizing Chris' Imagination and mastery really is at a level I will reach for but never touch.
@Ghoster311
@Ghoster311 10 ай бұрын
@@2010njdevilI’ve definitely heard that piece before on another video.
@gordy7877
@gordy7877 10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Beautiful work.... very inspiring.
@stratjed
@stratjed 10 ай бұрын
Being 60 and starting guitar in the early seventies in the northeast of the United States, here is my two cents. Most of the stuff people today find valuable in guitars was less than worthless at one time. You could not give away a telecaster or p90 or offset in the early 80s. You just couldn't. Old Les Paul's were hanging from ceilings as decoration in music stores and nobody cared about restoring them. Also, few dreamed of re-fretting a guitar. Worn out meant collector's antique. Run what ya brung, as the race car guys used to say. Mod it or go without was a huge motivator. What the world lacked in wisdom about gear it more than made up for in the music it created. No matter how rich that generation guitarist born poor get, they are still the same poor kid inside. In 1970 my brother whined endlessly about the piece of S*** 57 les Paul he inherited!
@i8ittoo
@i8ittoo 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I had a friend with a 58 and 60 LP that his dad gave him. All he wanted was a BC rich warlock at the time. Go figure. He traded the gold top for a couple of pedals in the 80's . Not sure what happened to the 60.
@dasczwo
@dasczwo 10 ай бұрын
when i first met my luthier in some bavarian shack in the forest, he dropped a lp he was playing in my lap, through his plexi. i was a beginner, ibanez…emgs…. wow. spanky, responsive like a strat. like a tele on steroids. big notes just jumped out and stood. remember that feeling. i played smells like teen spirit. killing in the name of. he smirked. „nice guitar, did you built it?“ nope. its a real 58 i got in for changing frets. noone in us wants to touch it. that was 1998.
@Darth.Shredder
@Darth.Shredder 10 ай бұрын
Well said. I'm a little younger, so I speak for the late 70's. In NYC where I'm from, Les Pauls were everywhere. They were dirt cheap and you played them because there weren't a ton of options like now. You basically played Gibson or Fender or a knockoff. When other brands started popping up and getting popular, you had to practically give them away because nobody wanted them. IMO, they were, and still are junk, and unless you're an older player feeling nostalgic, the people paying big bucks for them now aren't real players, they're collectors who think because it's old, it's a good investment. Those who claim they're great are either lying to themselves or found the one in a hundred that were somewhat decent by 70's standards.
@ChrisShortyAllen
@ChrisShortyAllen 10 ай бұрын
Your brother was obviously a whiner. The world lacked nothing in wisdom about guitars. There is no wisdom to tell. All in your imagination.
@comment.highlighted
@comment.highlighted 10 ай бұрын
Yes, sir. You’ve lived the experience and don’t need gear to live the moment 🙂
@PlayingwithFireOmaha
@PlayingwithFireOmaha 10 ай бұрын
It’s V here, Chris - Utterly speechless as I learn more about you and your phenomenal talent and knowledge. Honored that Jeff and I are bringing Cardinal Black to headline Playing with Fire in Omaha, NE. My dreams are for your America fans to show up and experience your amazing talent and you gain massive more many followers. ❤
@Baz-f9u
@Baz-f9u 10 ай бұрын
Fucking hell man, that intro solo was an absolute belter. The best one I've heard from you.
@firstnamesecondname8280
@firstnamesecondname8280 10 ай бұрын
you have some of the most emotianal and expressive playing ive ever seen dude. actually unreal. the guitar is cool as well i guess haha
@stevem-h3562
@stevem-h3562 9 ай бұрын
Its quite something for one so young. can you imagine how good he's gonna be when he gets to his forties?
@PepelGrill0
@PepelGrill0 10 ай бұрын
that jam in the begginig was so goooood, i love the use of all of ur techniques
@SpedSpedding
@SpedSpedding 10 ай бұрын
Great video man, stunning playing as always.
@danielconrad764
@danielconrad764 10 ай бұрын
I have a 52/59 Conversion, with the only non-period correct part being the M69 rings. I did not commission the conversion work. It is an original centre seam top (rare for a 52), and is visually and sonically indistinguishable from a real burst (but for 1/10th the price). One thing you have to consider (not discussed in the video): you would NEVER mess with the PAF pickups or other electronics on a real Burst. For my conversion, I auditioned 3 different sets of PAFs before settling on a set that achieved my holy grail PAF tone. Same for my 50s pots. One had a crackling/dead spot, so I swapped it out for another 50s pot, something you just couldn't easily do to a real burst. I also had it refretted with my favourite fret wire. Think about it. Even if you had millions to spend on buying and selling bursts until you finally found "the one" for you (remember, not all of them were great players), why not just grab a conversion with a suitable neck profile and just swap out PAFs until it is exactly how you want it? For players (not collectors), it makes all the sense in the world. Even if I could afford a burst, as a player, I would have no need for it - the chances of it edging out my perfectly customized (with all vintage correct parts) 52/59 Conversion would be pretty slim. Just my $0.02.
@odinikita4821
@odinikita4821 10 ай бұрын
That's solo at the beginning and the end perfection
@guitartec
@guitartec 10 ай бұрын
I have a beat-to-shyt early 73 BB Fretless Wonder that looks like it was dragged by a car and buried in the dirt. It has embossed pups (yes, early 73's had embossed pups til Gibson ran out of gold covers). It has an old first class neck repair (splined and contoured over the volute). It of course has the pancake body and wafflebacks. I've played thousands of LPs over 47 years of owning my repair business, and when I tell you this guitar is amazing, I am not lying. After it warms up, if you can play, it gives back 110% of what you put into it. Truly astonishing.
@paulfowler5420
@paulfowler5420 10 ай бұрын
Chris: you are an amazing player. So lyrical, subtle and tasteful. No unnecessary shredding. Just awesome phrasing and touch. I could listen to you all day … it is a joy to watch and hear such talent and devotion to the craft. Along with Matteo Mancuso, you are proof that there is hope for a new generation of guitar masters … rock on, my friend …
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 10 ай бұрын
Good lord that Les Paul sounds freakin' amazing.
@vda4138
@vda4138 10 ай бұрын
Don´t be fooled.....guitar doesn´t sound if it´s on the wall. Who makes it sound this way it´s Mr. Buck. 😅
@bigbb70
@bigbb70 10 ай бұрын
And so does the playing
@psychotogether5114
@psychotogether5114 10 ай бұрын
That dirt is doing most of the tone your hearing. Chris is a pure savage but he’s got fancy pedals and amps making most of the sound your hearing.
@psychotogether5114
@psychotogether5114 10 ай бұрын
It’s so subjective the sound of wood transmitted through pickups that we give these guitars more credit than they deserve. Especially now a days. I own several Gibsons and a Squier affinity with $150 pickups sounds just as good or if not better than my ‘09 LP with Burstbuckers.
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 10 ай бұрын
@@psychotogether5114 Ohh I have figured that, so maybe I should have said 'this tone sounds amazing' cause it damn sure does!
@kristianf1105
@kristianf1105 5 ай бұрын
*Goosebumps* at that AWESOME opening guitar intro!
@marks.6656
@marks.6656 10 ай бұрын
Well done! This is one of my favorite pieces you've put together. Thanks for all the hard work on this!
@MrBluesgtr68
@MrBluesgtr68 10 ай бұрын
That opening jam was awesome...I put my guitar down and stopped noodling when I saw this. I'll start practicing later but right now I'm going to watch that jam again. Excellent work love the channel!
@Jason.Brayshaw
@Jason.Brayshaw 10 ай бұрын
Neil Young's 'Blackie' Les Paul. A P90 at the neck and a Firebird pup at the bridge - and Bigsby to top it all off. But what a sound!
@alexo5861
@alexo5861 10 ай бұрын
“Blackie”? I think you mean “Old Black”, but I could have that wrong.
@henrygvidonas9573
@henrygvidonas9573 10 ай бұрын
Old Black! The ultimate Gibson "partscaster". It has a replacement neck with an SG/ES 335 headstock. The original 1953 neck was replaced at the Gibson factory before Neil ever got the guitar, at a time when Gibson didn't build Les Pauls (after 1960, but before mid-1968). Hence the SG/ES crown (or "wheat stack") graphic and no "Les Paul model" logo. The original bridge P-90 was long gone and had been replaced with a DeArmond single coil that hummed like crazy. Neil brought the pickup to a music shop in Los Angeles to get it repaired. When he returned the next week to pick up the pickup (hurr-hurr...), the shop was gone. According to some versions of the story, along with the entire building it was in - now just a vacant lot with nothing but a hole in the ground. That part of the story might not be true. Or maybe it is... He first replaced the missing bridge PU with a Gretsch FilterTron for a while, then replaced that one with the Firebird humbucker that's been in there ever since 1972. Nothing on that guitar is an original factory part from 1953, except for the body (refinished in black) and the neck pickup (but not the chrome cover on it). It even has/had extra bindings (headstock) and stripe inlays (back of the body and neck) that a previous owner put on it - some of which fell off at some point and never got replaced. You can clearly see in close-up pictures, that the front of the headstock used to have bindings that are completely gone - only the empty slots remain. None of the hardware or chrome covers on it are orginal. Old Black is a totally unique and very weird instrument. The more you learn about it, the stranger it gets. For example, one of the coils in the Firebird humbucker doesn't work properly and it has a lower output than regular pickups of that type. It has a mini toggle switch between the volume and tone knobs to bypass the controls. Even Neil himself has said that he doesn't know everything about his favourite electric guitar, especially what exactly happened to it before he got it in a trade from Jim Messina. Jim got Neil's 1958 Gretsch 6120 for the Les Paul. Apparently, one of the first things Neil did with it, was to to convert it from the stop tailpiece/shaved-down tune-o-matic that was on it instead of the orginal stopbar bridge, to a Bigsby B3/shaved-down tune-o-matic combo. He was used to playing his Gretsch with a Bigsby and wanted the same vibrato system on his Les Paul. He later replaced the B3 with a B7 with a tension bar, because the B3 didn't put enough string pressure on the bridge, due to the flatter neck angle that the early trapeze bridge or stopbar-equipped Les Pauls had, compared to the later stop tailpiece/tune-o-matic versions. That's the reason why the tune-o-matic on it is shaved-down (reduced in height), a regular unmodified one can't be lowered enough to get a playable action. When Neil had worn down the frets so much, they were almost level with the fretboard wood in some spots, almost down to the tangs, his guitar tech Larry Cragg replaced them... and promptly got yelled at in a fit of rage because he "ruined" the guitar. Neil hated how Old Black felt and played now and refused to touch it again. Finally he ordered Larry to "put the old frets back in" to attempt to restore the "old feeling". Which was impossible because they had broken and crumbled into pieces during the removal. Larry then carefully filed the brandnew frets down until they were almost as low as the old ones and had a similar wear pattern - and peace and love were restored. Neil almost never uses the the neck pickup. His classic sound is all bridge pickup, all the time, with all controls on the guitar on "ten" - or even entirely bypassed with the mini toggle. The different gain levels are achieved with the "Whizzer" device on top of his tweed Deluxe, that mechanically/physically changes the settings of the controls on the amp to four preprogrammed positions. But when he recorded his "Greendale" album, he _only_ played on the neck pickup, never on the bridge PU. Because he had decided that it was going to be "the neck pickup album". Inspiration comes in many forms. Larry Cragg is quite the character, too. Like Neil, he's a firm believer in the philosophy that passive control potentiometers on electric guitars all suck - especially, but not limited to, while playing with overdriven tube amplifiers - and should always be fully open or bypassed. Larry even tried to convince Carlos Santana once or twice to not use the volume controls and tone controls on his guitars for his different gain levels and sounds anymore, when he worked on his instruments. I'm sure that went over REALLY well with Carlos... It's only an essential part of his playing style... Larry is also a committed proponent of the theory that guitar necks should be "dead flat", completely straight with no relief whatsoever. He claims that it makes the neck "more rigid" and sounds better. Physically, it obviously makes no sense, because you pay for that increase in "rigidity" with a worse string action on the upper frets, to avoid rattling noises in the lower positions. Every luthier or guitar tech who isn't a follower of the "Cragg philosophy" will tell you that _some_ neck relief is absolutely necessary if you want the best possible setup across and along the entire neck of your guitar. The amplitude of the vibrating string needs a little room - you simply can't beat the laws of physics. I DARE anyone to tell me they can _hear_ a difference between a completely straight neck with a slightly higher action on the upper frets - and the same neck on the same guitar with the correct slight relief, with a better overall string action everywhere on the neck (pickups adjusted to the same distance to the open strings, of course). I'm not talking about liking the haptic "feel" of one over the other in the higher register, that's a personal subjective preference. I'm talking about the SOUND. I dare you to tell me there's a difference! I got sidetracked somewhere... What was I talking about? Oh yes, Old Black is a fascinating musical instrument with almost as many legends, lore, history, mystery, and fun facts attached to it as its owner! I barely scratched the surface. It's completely different from any other Les Paul on the planet, even from the other modified 1953 gold tops Neil Young uses as spares or occasional alternatives. One of a kind.
@woodybowen5362
@woodybowen5362 10 ай бұрын
And to sum it up - Old Black is my favorite guitar of any-especially when in the hands of it’s master-Neil Young.
@Stackobones
@Stackobones 10 ай бұрын
​@@henrygvidonas9573interesting stuff. Thanks for the info.
@bricktop201
@bricktop201 10 ай бұрын
@@alexo5861No, you are not wrong. It is indeed Old Black.
@dallaswillys
@dallaswillys 10 ай бұрын
that little choppy sequence of volume swells on the bridge that Chris accentuated his notes with (0:41 seconds into the video) while playing a loosely repeated set of lead of phrases - that start about 0:32 into the video and runs through 0:56 seconds - gave me some goose bumps when it played through the first time I was watching this video, and I just had to re-listen to that whole section a dozen times in a row to even want to move forward watching the video.
@Free-Gee
@Free-Gee 10 ай бұрын
As soon as I heard the guitar I turned it up so that I could listen to it with the neighbors. 👍
@andersestes
@andersestes 10 ай бұрын
Best solo I`ve heard so far this year. Wow. Loved this: the melodic themes, the energy, the rytmic play.
@ckelly5141
@ckelly5141 10 ай бұрын
A torchy, spectacular feel Chris has.🎸👍
@kristerlinder
@kristerlinder 10 ай бұрын
Brother, that intro solo... absolutely exquisite!!
@KingstownUkes
@KingstownUkes 10 ай бұрын
Chris, that last Jam.......Ive just listened to it about 6 times, been playing and listening to guitar for 40 years and that is up there with the best of them, emotive, beautifully crafted, touch, tone. Just thank you man, a real pleasure to listen to. Gonna have a few more listens
@opiumdennis7249
@opiumdennis7249 10 ай бұрын
My goodness… that playing during the middle of the video was utterly beautiful.. You are truly a gifted and talented fella.. Please, keep it up. Thanks and cheers from snowy Calgary, Canada. Wow! Always enjoy your stuff.
@johnurbanski3128
@johnurbanski3128 10 ай бұрын
I haven't watched anything on You Tube that has made me smile the Way you just played that Opening! Bravo!!
@joeturner7959
@joeturner7959 10 ай бұрын
I gotta say, it is some mighty tasty licks. Mighty tasty.
@Sickofsociety1
@Sickofsociety1 10 ай бұрын
Wow man, that intro solo was VERY enjoyable. I need that section out of this video and available for download! Really great tone and your playing is wonderful! I'll have another listen in a minute.
@archie500
@archie500 10 ай бұрын
That intro and outro lead work actually made me weep with musical joy. Original, expressive and masterful. Glad I stumbled across this page today. Subscribed.
@SH-th4wy
@SH-th4wy 10 ай бұрын
Came for the review. Stayed and re-watched for the solos. Velvety, crisp & raspy. _Super_ cool Chris!!
@stevegore4504
@stevegore4504 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Awesome playing. Well done
@Nutmegger7
@Nutmegger7 10 ай бұрын
Love the sustain you get when you hang those notes! ❤
@christophermarx344
@christophermarx344 10 ай бұрын
This post was very close to my heart, I bought a 1973 cherry burst LP Deluxe when I was 15 in 1978 for the whopping sum of $250. Of course because of the players/guitars mentioned, I immediately bought a DiMarzio Dual Sound and DiMarzio Super II. My Dad and I routed out the smaller pickup cavities on the kitchen table with a hand router, and with some other subtle mods, loaded it up. I still have it exactly the same today. One other note, it was modded very well prior to my purchase with a 'master' volume fifth knob just below the bridge pick up (allows volume control regard less of switch position and other knob settings). Necessity really is the mother of invention.
@bryansimmons4550
@bryansimmons4550 10 ай бұрын
Don't add a master volume control. Buy a volume pedal instead. It works with ALL electric guitars.
@thexnewyorker7284
@thexnewyorker7284 10 ай бұрын
Great playing . Can listen to you all day
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 10 ай бұрын
Wow ! Great playing and tone in that opening music.
@gogglefettig
@gogglefettig 10 ай бұрын
Your playing is so awesome !!! Love it !!! Thank you !
@GoldtopDude
@GoldtopDude 10 ай бұрын
Great video and KILLER INTRO! Thanks much….
@peteglase
@peteglase 10 ай бұрын
That intro tune! One of your best Chris!
@dreamscuba
@dreamscuba 10 ай бұрын
Great video. I love the ‘55 gold top with P90s. Tasty playing as always.
@gponter79
@gponter79 10 ай бұрын
Aaaah Chris, that intro playing was sublime. What a pleasure to watch. 💯🤘🏻 I really hope that intro jam finds its way onto the new CB record 👌🏻
@DrTomoculus
@DrTomoculus 7 ай бұрын
THAT INTRO JAM WAS SICK!!!! IT'S ONE OF THE BEST GUITAR SOLOS I'VE EVER HEARD!!
@nicholasrigg8999
@nicholasrigg8999 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant playing of course and two fabulous sounding guitars
@tonyvardy2399
@tonyvardy2399 10 ай бұрын
Love Chris's playing 😊
@kristianf1105
@kristianf1105 29 күн бұрын
Very nice subtle taps without going crazy with it. Excellent nuanced skill. Shows your mastering of your instrument and the genre! I want MORE!!!!
@leeder92
@leeder92 10 ай бұрын
Just listening to you noodling on a guitar is pure joy to my ears.
@samuledarconi2927
@samuledarconi2927 10 ай бұрын
I love Chris's solo work, gimme an album with just that!
@stevekirkby6570
@stevekirkby6570 10 ай бұрын
The opening guitar demo just blew me away... thanks! Really gorgeous right hand, finger and pick technique. Never quite heard a LP do that before. Super skill. Now I just got to the end and the Gold Top sounds even better! Holy Crap.... I would never mess with that :) Dont like the finish but the sound is epic.
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 10 ай бұрын
Another amazing performance, Chris.
@wednesdaythroughthelens830
@wednesdaythroughthelens830 10 ай бұрын
Just keep practicing, playing and taking us on this journey Chris. See you in Chester
@odinikita4821
@odinikita4821 10 ай бұрын
Damn Chris that's solo has so much feel so much amazing tone
@stephanedegrasse351
@stephanedegrasse351 10 ай бұрын
Chris, your methodical approach, pinpoint accuracy, effortless bends/slides on pitch each time make me appreciate guitar more. I've been playing for over 40 years. Thank you.
@stevemarshall3986
@stevemarshall3986 10 ай бұрын
I really liked your opening solo. Very inspiring.
@Dan-zq5wt
@Dan-zq5wt 10 ай бұрын
Wow, love that opening jam! Going to try to cop this!
@johnnyb3987
@johnnyb3987 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful Tone my friend. I mean like, seriously. That was awesome.
@69lespauls
@69lespauls 10 ай бұрын
This 56/59 sounds beautiful, just as your playing. I’m sure your playing will make every guitar sound beautiful 👍🏻👍🏻
@theduppykillah
@theduppykillah 10 ай бұрын
I dig your touch and tone dude, nice and choppy and off the cuff, well done
@mirllewist3086
@mirllewist3086 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely lovely opening jam! Really tasteful
@Dilla4life
@Dilla4life 10 ай бұрын
Wooooooowwwww! C’mon man…the tone, phrasing and emotion…truly amazing
@stauffrt2
@stauffrt2 10 ай бұрын
You’re my favorite guitarist of your generation. My own playing uses some similar ideas (if way less skillfully done). Love this and all your vids. Thank you.
@strat-mj9ry
@strat-mj9ry 10 ай бұрын
I am not easily impressed these days, but the playing at the beginning was stellar, parts reminded of the late great Mr. Beck himself. And no offense to the Goldtop, because it sounded amazing as well, but the conversion sounded better to me. Cheers, Chris.
@ge1saman
@ge1saman 10 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure Chris. Thank you
@davidpicard5376
@davidpicard5376 10 ай бұрын
Great soulful playing. Thoroughly enjoyed your vibe, your subtle finger style and unsaturated sound. Such a relief to hear that tone from fingers and good rig.
@jasonstarkie2775
@jasonstarkie2775 10 ай бұрын
You really are just insanely excellent on the guitar.
@Joe-mz6dc
@Joe-mz6dc 10 ай бұрын
Great videos and fantastic player. Just beautiful stuff Chris. Keep it up. Thank you very much.
@roncarlson7682
@roncarlson7682 10 ай бұрын
Had a friend who had a 67 gold top Deluxe which was wonderful sounding. In the band we were in together in '72-'74, I played Dave's LP for a tune and it was very easy for me as I was used to my '69 335. Thanks for the video, mate!
@dannywattt
@dannywattt 10 ай бұрын
Insane! what camera do you use?
@kevh9497
@kevh9497 4 күн бұрын
Loved your playing.. such a great sound and feel to it. Thank you!
@tomjones2348
@tomjones2348 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful playing!
@csabacsiszer3378
@csabacsiszer3378 7 ай бұрын
wow inspiring sound + inspiring playing. these 2 combined ==> magic! Thanks Chris for keeping up our interest time to time, not to be left our axe hanging on the wall.
@robbyclark6915
@robbyclark6915 10 ай бұрын
My uncle Paul had a wonderful, beautiful, gold top LP with the P90s that he bought for a few hundred dollars in the late 60s and kept it until he died about 15 years ago. At one point, he decided to strip all the finish off and refinish it, but it remained bare wood till the end. I remember playing that guitar as a kid. My dad had an ES 330 and my uncle had a LP. Life was good.
@bradconklin2878
@bradconklin2878 10 ай бұрын
Great guitar, great player ... (Love your pick control)
@ericmichalowski9582
@ericmichalowski9582 10 ай бұрын
I just want a comment on your playing I think you're great. You're phrasing is excellent. The dynamics are perfect. Listening you can really hear that you have something to say, perfect example of it's not how many notes you play. It's when you play them. I hear so many shredders overplaying and it's just fatiguing.
@stevemarshall3986
@stevemarshall3986 10 ай бұрын
Shredding is overrated. This solo was musically beautiful.
@Nutmegger7
@Nutmegger7 10 ай бұрын
Love the sustain you get when you hang those notes out there.
@defcrew7435
@defcrew7435 2 ай бұрын
Love your playing!
@rustyaxelrod
@rustyaxelrod 10 ай бұрын
Nice discussion and really enjoyed your playin! Both guitars sounded great but I gotta admit, the P90’s with the slightly rounder tone and deeper growl hit my ear just a little better. 👍
@goneflying140
@goneflying140 10 ай бұрын
Your tone and playing are just amazing here!!!
@kakodae6298
@kakodae6298 10 ай бұрын
Dude you have a silky smooth, subtle, colorful fiery and dynamic touch!🤘🏻🤘🏿🤘🏽🎸
@billkeaveney1526
@billkeaveney1526 10 ай бұрын
Once you buy something you can do whatever you want. People will judge, enjoy the moment.
@craigwillms61
@craigwillms61 10 ай бұрын
100%
@jimmyjames2022
@jimmyjames2022 10 ай бұрын
Sacrilege, heresy!
@billkeaveney1526
@billkeaveney1526 10 ай бұрын
@@woofcity6307 yep
@Fukna69
@Fukna69 10 ай бұрын
Back in the we “hotroded” everything, cars, motorcycles, guitars, amps, bigger better faster
@giuseppecapelli8328
@giuseppecapelli8328 10 ай бұрын
I bought a 1977 Gibson Les Paul Artisan, with three pickups, from a friend of mine, just because it was really beautiful. I don't know how to play the guitar but I like it very much, since it has been in my possession for over 35 years now, every now and then I open the case and look at it. It’s really wonderful
@neilfenderlover1
@neilfenderlover1 10 ай бұрын
Hey Chris. I must say every guitar I ever see you play quickly become my dream guitars, I'm mainly a telecaster player but love my strat, my LP junior my gretsch but when I started playing 34 year ago I was a super strat fan, floyd rose ibanez jem guitars or the satriani rg540 were my holy grail guitars (oh how times have changed me) I wondered what you thought of these iconic guitars, be cool to see you play one in a future video. Amazing playing in today's video as always.
@splukoes
@splukoes 10 ай бұрын
Your playing style is jaw dropping goodness.
@dirkdil8268
@dirkdil8268 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree.... not too bad. Now play it again!
@EddyDJIMini3Pro
@EddyDJIMini3Pro 10 ай бұрын
Jeeezus, Chris. I haven't caught Friday fretworks for a while. That intro solo was the bomb!!! Love ya!! ✌🙏☯🎸♾
@elmerfudd2402
@elmerfudd2402 7 ай бұрын
I could listen to this intro all day. Superb!
@davereith54
@davereith54 10 ай бұрын
Love the way you play brother!!
@Transterra55
@Transterra55 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Memphis, Tennessee from someone who visited Strings and Things on a regular basis…the original store burned down, and it was rebuilt, bigger and better. It was definitely an iconic music store.
@sladebrannon6917
@sladebrannon6917 10 ай бұрын
As always, incredible playing and bang on unbiased videos that are truly informative.
@7775Kevin
@7775Kevin 10 ай бұрын
You always come up with the most creative phrases Chris. Thanks for your hard work. Really enjoy it.
@heatherwade2373
@heatherwade2373 10 ай бұрын
I don’t know. I have a ‘93 Heritage Cherry Burst Standard. All original. Was nervous just doing a proper setup and changing the strings! Couldn’t dream of changing anything on it but I would love a third pickup and some push pulls. Don’t trust anyone to touch it though. Gotta say- you play with some real soul there, kid!
@pete3773
@pete3773 10 ай бұрын
A coffee-spitting intro and outro. Holy lyrical playing Batman!
@konaken1035
@konaken1035 10 ай бұрын
he's a soul man. riff cred helps sell his spiel ...
@qua7771
@qua7771 10 ай бұрын
I thought I was on the right track. This guy is truly inspirational with his playing.
@randybachman2948
@randybachman2948 10 ай бұрын
After listening to each a few times, Wow!, I'm leaning towards the outtro with the P90s.
@dannypembroke2372
@dannypembroke2372 10 ай бұрын
That is some playing right there, Chris. And there was some talk about Les Paul guitars?
@artysanmobile
@artysanmobile 10 ай бұрын
Great playing, Chris!
@voyxu143
@voyxu143 10 ай бұрын
Put a 1968 T Top humbucker in lead position of my 1973 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe. Great "conversion", as you get the massive "single coil" sound out of the mini humbucker in the neck position and the ripping, monster lead sound out of the humbucker in lead position.
@johnlloyd9613
@johnlloyd9613 10 ай бұрын
Great episode !!!!
@thomaswille7681
@thomaswille7681 10 ай бұрын
Damn Chris, I'm surprised no smoke was rolling out of that Les Paul. Great playing!
@tomrife4445
@tomrife4445 10 ай бұрын
Wow stellar playing! Your vibrato and feel is intense. Have any originals? I could listen to this.
@hrstrat57
@hrstrat57 9 ай бұрын
Phenomenal right hand technique.
@alecfraser1928
@alecfraser1928 10 ай бұрын
Hey Chris, Alistair Campbell has just let it slip we can look forward to a cover of Mull of Kintyre on the new album 😆
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