There's more to life than just amps?
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fillmore nyc
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by fillmore nyc » Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:19 am
bluze81 wrote:here is the king using the guitar live...this entire video is awesome!
Anytime I watch Albert King, I gotta keep reminding myself that he's playing lefty with a guitar strung righty. Amazing that he learned the instrument that way, and it just became part of his whole thing.
Super cool. Thanks for that link, bluze!!

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by Tone-Freak » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:44 am
fillmore nyc wrote:bluze81 wrote:here is the king using the guitar live...this entire video is awesome!
Anytime I watch Albert King, I gotta keep reminding myself that he's playing lefty with a guitar strung righty. Amazing that he learned the instrument that way, and it just became part of his whole thing.
Super cool. Thanks for that link, bluze!!

Doyl Brammall and Coco Montoyo both play like. i saw John Mayhall and he had Coco Montoyo playing with him and he ripped all the Clapton solos from the Beano album with his guitar strun upside down and backwards like Albert king

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by fatcatefx » Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:55 pm
Doyle Bramhall II is an unbelievable player....great example of the lefty strung righty -- i have had a chance to see him live a few times, and he never dissappoints!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3z7EPqeuV4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
here is Doyle II doin' his thang! Enjoy.
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by fillmore nyc » Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:31 pm
Tone-Freak wrote:Doyl Brammall and Coco Montoyo both play like. i saw John Mayhall and he had Coco Montoyo playing with him and he ripped all the Clapton solos from the Beano album with his guitar strun upside down and backwards like Albert king

fatcatefx wrote:Doyle Bramhall II is an unbelievable player....great example of the lefty strung righty -- i have had a chance to see him live a few times, and he never dissappoints!
here is Doyle II doin' his thang! Enjoy.
I've always been a fan of DB's playing, and I cant believe I never realized he played like that!! Great clip, fatcat!!!

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by fatcatefx » Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:06 pm
great clip! man...walter trout -- great player. Thanks for posting brutha
some more Albert....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3n76IoHOrQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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by Tone-Freak » Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:57 pm
Thanks man I saw them in the mid 80's and I just stood there in shock as they wailed the entire beno album. OMG Coco Montoya's tone and playing was pure clapton but done upside down and backwards and Walter Trout's was using a blues breaker and it caught on fire. I could not believe what i was seeing or hearing

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by basile865 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:16 am
ahhhhh thank you god for music. The rounded top on the V is so sexy, never saw anything like that. I'd want one if they had that. Makes the V much more appealing for some reason.
Anybody wanna give me a crash course on albert's gear? V into a phase 90 into some strange solid state amp right? String gauge/tuning?
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by fatcatefx » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:04 am
Albert used a variety of rigs through the years. the "phase 90" period...was in the 70's -- he played through an Acoustic 270 with 2x12 cab and a Roland JC-120 2x12 -- tunings were odd --I heard that he used open Em tuning alot.. There is not much that I know other than that. Heard that he liked the showman's back in the 60's (Freddie King used these as well) --
anyone else have any info on this subject?
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by basile865 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:12 am
thats interesting I thought he always had a phase 90 going. There was always something a little strange to his tone and I couldnt place it for the longest time. He had that thing on so slow it was barely noticeable, just enough to make his touch sound weird.
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by basile865 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:14 am
His rig also reminds me that you've got to keep in mind the "if it sounds good, USE IT" mentality. I've got a quad of scumbacks on the way and boyyy If I dont like them I'll never trust hype in my life again about gear. You gotta trust your instincts and if it sounds good USE IT!
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by fatcatefx » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:12 am
The scumbacks rock! I've got a friend who loaded a cabinet with them...super sweet tone -- you will NOT be dissappointed..
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by bluze81 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:19 pm
I posted about five new ones brother Dave, did you not see them? I think they are on page 3, let me know, Steve
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by bluze81 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:26 pm
bluze81 wrote:Here are some more pics to drool over...
steve wanted me to write a little more on the history of this guitar. So here goes -- The guitar was built by nashville luthier tom holmes and was commissioned by Billy Gibbons. There was also an explorer style guitar made out of the same cloth that says "Billy Gibbons" on the neck. The guitar was finished and presented to Albert in 1988 by Billy Gibbons in honor of Albert's 65th birthday. The last gig that Albert played with the guitar was at the Rhythm Cafe in Santa Ana, Ca. on 12-12-92 (He died nine days later)-- after the gig, Albert relinquished the guitar to his adopted cousin Lee King, who played it for a few years following Albert's death. It is now in the hands of a private collector in this area.
Last picture is a pic of some of Steve's current family members...SWEEEET!
The back of "Lucy"
Jayson with Lucy

I had to sneak in my other family Members, the Kendrick is a 1990 2410 that is an early handmade by Gerald kendrick, I just sent him the chassis and he went thru it recapped filtering and a few other items replaced, now this amp just kills,real woody Bassman sound with extra pretube footswitchable boost, master vol, twin tube driven reverb module inside cabinet, sorry to get off thread, bluze