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Having this as my first guitar pretty much set the stage for what was to come.
If I can ever get it back from my brother I want to restore it to it's original Special specs.
So, I saw a video interview with Eric Johnson once where he was asked whether he has issues with the hum from his Strats. He responded that he usually doesn’t have much of a problem, but if he does encounter a room that is noisy, he’ll use a humbucker-based guitar.
I don’t know if those are the only situations where he uses his SG. He does purposely use his Les Paul for some songs.
I definitely like his Strat sounds, but I also like the variety from using his SG, as well.
I like Eric's ES-335 sounds also. Almost prefer him with a Gibson. Never been an Agnes Young fan. But I always thought this guy from Montreal got some of the best, quintessential SG sounds ever made.
Having this as my first guitar pretty much set the stage for what was to come.
If I can ever get it back from my brother I want to restore it to it's original Special specs.

Okay, you wanna hear something really, really embarrassing?
I‘ve never listened to Mahogany Rush before. I know…that’s both lame and sad, right?
Anyway, I really liked that. It has a smooth vibe, jazzy quality to it.
I gotta check out more of that.
OK I am putting this out there, and I KNow there will be flack for it but it's how it is.
To me Joe Bonamassa is just a SRV wanna be. When I hear him play I hear SRV riffs stacked on top of one another.
There is said it and that's that.
I don't disagree. Personally I hear much more British guys being ripped off in his playing than I do SRV, but there is some of it there for sure. But then again, when I listen to SRV I don't hear anything particularly unique either - he tended to wear his influences on his sleeve as much as anyone.
I like his playing (JB) and his demeanor. I got nothing bad to say about him...
Never saw them live, but yeah Robbie was quite a player! Love the Doors!My first exposure to the SG was seeing the Doors in concert 1968.