Putting Straplocks on a Gibson the Right Way:

He just seems a bit full of himself. I am repulsed by thise personality disorders.

Perception is a strange thing. I've seen a lot of interviews with the guy and interacted with him on the MLP forum and couldn't have the more opposite opinion. He seems extremely down to earth and even humble to me. And really excited to share what he knows with others and also learn from them

I know session players down here who can outplay and out compose Joe on his best day

Bold statement. Point us in the direction of these guys so we can hear what they are putting down.
 
Perception is a strange thing. I've seen a lot of interviews with the guy and interacted with him on the MLP forum and couldn't have the more opposite opinion. He seems extremely down to earth and even humble to me. And really excited to share what he knows with others and also learn from them



Bold statement. Point us in the direction of these guys so we can hear what they are putting down.

There is nothing wrong with liking a particular artist. I am easily annoyed by people. Some are not. My scope of interest is very narrow too. That's just me....

I'm friends with Eric Bloom on Facebook. Very cool and down to earth fellow, but we never talk music...mostly a mutual love for racing cars and nature.

In the studio musician's circles, Andrew Synowiec is one of the most versatile, and his work can be heard on Frozen, but there are many, many others. John 5 is one of the most incredibly versatile - and a incredible blues guitarist too...and so is Jason Hook.

I was given tickets to a JB show a while back and gave them away. He just cannot move me to even the slightest degree of interest...but I wish him all the best.
 
I gotta say I do like that. It has a slight Deep Purple-ish vibe to it. It has its own sound, of course, but I do feel a touch of Purple in that.

Glenn Hughes. You heard him in Deep Purple between '73 and '76. He was the bassist after Roger Glover left and shared vocal duties. The guy still has his pipes and still brings it.
 
Joe is a great guitar player but I can't take too much of him. He has worked hard most of his life and the result is that bastard is everywhere. That and his Boy Scout appeal does not do it for me.
The woman that is on a few of his YouTube videos Beth Heart is 3/4 pig with tattoos and sleeze lost me when she could not make a tube top work.
 
Perception is a strange thing. I've seen a lot of interviews with the guy and interacted with him on the MLP forum and couldn't have the more opposite opinion. He seems extremely down to earth and even humble to me. And really excited to share what he knows with others and also learn from them



Bold statement. Point us in the direction of these guys so we can hear what they are putting down.


 
She has great legs and loves to be kind to the boys with a short skirt. What the hell has she have on? Pool party? I hate to see her on her knees like that.
 
Didn't feel like putting strap locks on my Les Paul, so I finally tried the buttons.

Have to say...love em. Yea, If you have to take the strap off, it's not the choice. But I rarely take this strap off, and I didn't want to change the guitar.

For what the are and do...Grade A
Cost....A++

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