chilipeppermaniac
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Pay Particular attention @ 1:20+
Pay Particular attention @ 1:20+
That's just what I was thinking.Where's Ramo..![]()
I always knew he was a great guitarist, now I know why.You heard it from the Master himself, Chilli..TELE..
Poor guy. Makes one (or several) disparaging comments on how he values a Tele.... and he’s branded for life.That's just what I was thinking.

He's a great guy, but he has been led astray by the dark pointy guitar demons.Poor guy. Makes one (or several) disparaging comments on how he values a Tele.... and he’s branded for life.![]()

More like constant dialog lol.Poor guy. Makes one (or several) disparaging comments on how he values a Tele.... and he’s branded for life.![]()
Where's Ramo..![]()
That's just what I was thinking.
I always knew he was a great guitarist, now I know why.![]()
I agree totally. I absolutely love my Telecasters, and always will. They can do anything, but...Well, Robert I fully understand your experience driven opinion of Tele's. and other guitar preferences.
As a guy who spends hours and hours using one, I can appreciate your ingrained sense of feel and ergonomics. I do the same thing when putting a hammer in my hand if I am out at Home Depot purchasing a new one for work. My hand has certain ones that just fit.
Now I will try to get tricky.
Ramo IS on the dark side. Mr Pointy Guitar. I will never cease to be in awe of Lifeson's talent, but I am afraid Prog music is a different animal from Thrash/ Chug metal like Ramo is fond of. But it does bring me to mind how certain guitars can be pigeon holed into certain types of music. Mr Ted Nugent essentially proved this as he threw a stick of dynamite into the jazz world where no one would have never imagined bombastic Rock n Roll music coming out of a Gibson Byrdland instead of a LP, SG, STRAT type guitar.
As mentioned, John 5 puts a whole different spin on Telecaster usage. Same can be said for fellas using an SG for Jazz or Classical music. If one wants to, they can find a way to get the sound needed.
I am one of the lucky cursed ones. I love all types of music, all types of guitars and even all types of instruments like pianos, electric and acoustic basses, ukes, banjos, trumpets etc etc.

20+ years ago I had an audition with a band that had a top five hit. I played my Les Paul with a 100 watt Marshall Super Lead
The look of horror. I was told next time use your Telecaster and a Fender Twin Reverb that's what was used on the original recording.
So I did got the gig.