Recently, we had an open house at the music school and a parent asked if a 50's re-issue Gibson Les Paul was a good choice for a beginner, because of point-to-point wiring, lacquer, vintage tone, feel, etc.
I didnt know we were videotaping the open house, but this was the text of my response:
"I've begun to form an opinion that the reason we used lacquer, cloth covered wiring, etc., was that we didn't have anything else better at the time. Now, people are stuck on vintage this and vintage that because Rory Gallagher or Paul Kossoff used it, but quite literally, they had no other choices. The only thing that will put you on the same playing field with Gallagher and Kossoff is practicing and performing..."
I didnt know we were videotaping the open house, but this was the text of my response:
"I've begun to form an opinion that the reason we used lacquer, cloth covered wiring, etc., was that we didn't have anything else better at the time. Now, people are stuck on vintage this and vintage that because Rory Gallagher or Paul Kossoff used it, but quite literally, they had no other choices. The only thing that will put you on the same playing field with Gallagher and Kossoff is practicing and performing..."
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