Though I never was a big Clapton fan, I actually preferred his Gibson SG and ES-335 sounds against any of his others.
Though I never was a big Clapton fan, I actually preferred his Gibson SG and ES-335 sounds against any of his others.
For Strat converts? Ritchie Blackmore, Robin Trower and Jeff Beck I thought pulled it off better, though Jeff's famous Oxblood Les Paul and Teles were great too.
Would definitely agree. He was responsible for making the Les Paul famous throughout the UK the 60s with the Bluesbreakers, but his best tone wasn't even with that, rather the 335 as shown in the Cream Farewell concert. Very roaring, sustained and thick, unlike how you said, the castrated Strat tone lolInteresting watch even without anything definitive regarding the switch.
All I know is the day EC picked up a Strat is the day he castrated his tone. Damn, the dude had swagger with a Gibson and the balls just got cut straight off of his tone with the Fender. Saw a concert a few years ago and he played a 335 for a couple songs and, BAM, there it was again - the tone of God.
Ironically, the only time I thought his Strat sounded good, namely Brownie, was on Layla and that was largely due to it being ran into a tiny Fender Tweed Champ.
I hear what you're saying there. Trower is the definitive Strat player to me, moreso that Hendrix even, who I always felt sounded kinda messy and often out of tune. Never really liked Blackmore's tone with one, and to me Beck lost the plot entirely when he just could not keep his hands off the wang bar for 5 seconds. Also, like Clapton, saw him pick up a Les Paul for a minute (the LP tribute concert) and he just slayed with it.
Yeah. Although I very much like Fender Stratocasters, I have to agree about Blackmore. I don't like his sound with one.
Conversely, I really like Eric Johnson's sound with a Strat.
Another one who is often associated with a Strat is David Gilmour, but I actually prefer his tone on his P-90 equipped Les Paul.
Interesting watch even without anything definitive regarding the switch.
All I know is the day EC picked up a Strat is the day he castrated his tone. Damn, the dude had swagger with a Gibson and the balls just got cut straight off of his tone with the Fender. Saw a concert a few years ago and he played a 335 for a couple songs and, BAM, there it was again - the tone of God.

He's one of the guys that can make the work. That being said I do prefer his tone with the SG.
Another one that I agree completely with. He's a monster with the LP.
TBH, I really can't think of a single player in any genre whose tone I prefer with a Strat over a Gibson (maybe Trower?). Not to say they don't have their uses but not so much in any music I personally like to listen to - guys like Dave Murray don't really count because he has humbuckers in his.
I hear what you're saying there. Trower is the definitive Strat player to me, moreso that Hendrix even, who I always felt sounded kinda messy and often out of tune. Never really liked Blackmore's tone with one, and to me Beck lost the plot entirely when he just could not keep his hands off the wang bar for 5 seconds. Also, like Clapton, saw him pick up a Les Paul for a minute (the LP tribute concert) and he just slayed with it.
Though I never was a big Clapton fan, I actually preferred his Gibson SG and ES-335 sounds against any of his others.
For Strat converts? Ritchie Blackmore, Robin Trower and Jeff Beck I thought pulled it off better, though Jeff's famous Oxblood Les Paul and Teles were great too.
Hendrix defined the Strat and what it could do. He had a white SG Custom and his famous 2 Flying Vs ( I actually got to hold the second one he had custom built with the arrowhead inlays at the Hard Rock Cafe vault in London 2005, which was humbling and life changing) and he made them all sound wicked. But yeah, his Strat is his sound and imageMr. Hendrix another great Strat player, and the list could go on and on..
In the past couple of years I have added an Epi Explorer, LP, and my Dean Schenker V. All great guitars. But when I want some "comfort food", I go right back to my Strats. Especially my 70's Reissue. It just feels right.
Though I never was a big Clapton fan, I actually preferred his Gibson SG and ES-335 sounds against any of his others.
For Strat converts? Ritchie Blackmore, Robin Trower and Jeff Beck I thought pulled it off better, though Jeff's famous Oxblood Les Paul and Teles were great too.
In the past couple of years I have added an Epi Explorer, LP, and my Dean Schenker V. All great guitars. But when I want some "comfort food", I go right back to my Strats. Especially my 70's Reissue. It just feels right.
Mr. Hendrix another great Strat player, and the list could go on and on..
I'm gonna need to don a helmet for this comment, but I am not really much of a fan of Jimi's guitar playing. I prefer a lot of his contemporaries and many more that came after (while acknowledging the influence he had on all of them). One example: Trower, who I think played circles around him.
What I feel he was best at was songwriting, and he never gets quite the credit he deserves because everyone is so fixated on the guitar playing. And I believe and underrated singer - the guy didn't have a "classically" good voice but damn he could emote.