Nightfly wrote:Joe obviously made a conscious decision to move to the thicker tones of Gibson LPs for Sloe Gin. Has he ever revealed the reasons why? You could argue the evidence is in the tone he’s getting these days … but he leaves behind the Giglioti and Gold Strat which were awesome too.
I love the look and sound of a Les Paul but hate(with passion) the massive heal on the neck join. Consequently I use a PRS McCarty … I call it a Les Paul with an extra 6 inches of accessible neck, it goes a long way to giving me the tone but there is a little gap I can hear where a LP would add a little extra tonal quality that just isn’t there on the PRS. Interestingly Gibson have got a new model for this year with the Heal rounded off its called the ‘Axcess’ can’t wait to try one. They were on Show at the NAMM08 (complete with Floyd Rose, jury is out on that bit).
Hey man,
I think Joe has said the reason that he shifted from Strat to the LP is because he couldn't seem to escape the comparisons to Stevie Ray Vaughan. I feel the same way as Joe on the issue (though I still play my Strat). It is a shame that to many people, when they see and hear a person play the electric blues (particularly the fast stuff) on a Strat, SRV immediately comes to comparison. I say it is a shame because anyone who is trying to find their own voice with the Strat (and in the electric blues in specifically) is fighting an uphill battle to get away from that comparison. There are plenty of people out there trying to "out SRV" Stevie (which just isn't gonna happen), and I don't think Joe is interested in that.
Now, SRV is personally one of my absolute favorite guitar players of all time, but I don't want to be pegged as a "Vaughnabe" so to speak, and I'm sure Joe didn't want to either. Obviously I can't speak for Joe, but I am sure he admires Stevie a lot too, and when trying to carve your own niche, I can see how it may come off as almost a criticizm to one's playing to constantly be compared to Mr. Vaughan (as awe inspiring as his playing may be...). It's hard for people to compare him to a Strat-king like SRV when he no longer plays one.
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