Rob, Lee.....you need to have a "Guitar Olympics" with all of you guys (Rabea , Matt , Pete Lee , Dave ,etc) -string change timed -pick throw -rig setup timed -pedal board wiring timed -carrying amp and guitar up stairs not my idea, but i decided to post it again to see if maybe theres an option for this to be a thing :D
in a conversation I had with Leo at a 1991 NAMM show. He himself told me that George and Freddy were responsible for all the original guitars "designs" after his original Broadcaster design. He approved and added his touches, but never designed any complete guitars until G&L and even then, most were rehashes of earlier "designs" Leo himself stopped me mid sentence because I was talking to him full bore about new concepts in guitar designs and he said "Son, You know I'm an Amp man right?".. it Stopped me cold. He then went on to tell me that "back in those days", he couldn't play guitar or even tune one without a tuner. and really had left all "design issues" to George and Freddy after the first P-bass.. which was mostly George's idea. He also went on to say that from a financial point of view, it was the P-Bass of 1951-2 that "solidified" the Fender Musical Instrument company into the Instrument Market force that is has become.. the sales of P-Basses were 5 to 1 over guitars. The Amp sales were always solid from the very start. but according to Leo himself, if not for the highly profitable P-Bass sales, Fender might have actually Dropped all guitar production. in 1953 ( 1 year prior to the Stratocasters design) So ALL Fender Strat Players owe their Strats to all the 1950s BASS PLAYERS!
@@zoranallen5205 might not stick as well, but not for lack of trying though :) we bassists may as well keep it amongst ourselves, after all, it's rare to find a guitarist who can competently hold down a bassline with the proper techniques without the use of pick or going out of time. to those who can, kudos to you.
Cheers as always for all the positive comments - I'm really digging the backing tracks that Pete has written. And big love to Rory for making these videos so much fun to watch - I never know what to expect & I'm in the video! Cheers!!
Great playing, Capt, and I love your channel(s). Any chance you'll make Pete's backing tracks available as their own thing? Would love to use them as jam reference tracks.
Rob's been favouring the more soulful side of his playing in recent videos & sounds great. I like when he lets a bend hang for a bit longer before firing the next salvo.
I totally agree! Rob was getting a lot of flack from what I saw in the comments on these videos for a while and I thought they were incredibly harsh.... everyone has a few licks they love to play and kind of naturally go to when they pick up a guitar. This though.... was him jumping nay heroically leaping off of whatever plateau he was on to much greater heights! Very soulful bud
BEST JAM INTRO EVER !!!! I watch you guys for 7 years , since Gibson vs Epiphone . You guys are part of my every day ! My favorite Leo's guitar is Music man guitars.
Lee is a bloody good guitar player. He always has been. However, he's been improving much more lately. I've been watching since almost the first video.
he's got the soul for this genre, with better notes choices now he is improving a lot. Not to mention that he has got beautiful vibrato to begin with. But yeah I totally agree w u guys
The telecaster. It's reliable, built like a tank. As well as being tonally flexible. And a telecaster can cost 200000 euros or 100 euros and still feel the same.
Best playing I've seen from Rob and Lee. Some of Rob's most tasteful, emotional phrasing to date and Lee just gets better and better every video. And the editing is great and freakin hilarious!
Getting a Telecaster was a real revelation... Suddenly I had a guitar that could not only do my Strat's job, but could also do the job of my old Les Paul too. Nothing feels wrong or out of reach on a Tele. Where my Strat may be too bright and trebley for hard rock, and my Les Paul might be too dark and chunky for spanky clean blues, the Tele can do both with no effort. Love 'em...
I know exactly what you mean Paranoid Blues Man - I played a Strat for 20 years before getting a Tele. In short, the Tele taught me how to really play guitar and as a result, I am now a better Strat player but still love my Tele to bits.
I’ve gone full circle for the exact same reason, started off with a tele, and thought I was missing out on the les Paul chunkyness, and the Strat spank. Then I figured out how to dial in a sound properly, and now my tele is the 1st one out of the rack, every time. Typically the guitar was never the problem!
Captain's "Danish lessons" are really working for him. That first bit of jamming was the most soulful I think I've ever hear him, and that's saying a lot considering Cap is a very soulful player.
To me, the G&L Legacy sounds so clear and rings out so well. As a Strat owner currently, I find myself checking out the different models of G&L because of that less muddy tone.
My opinion, I've never played a bad G&L. Bought the first one I tried out in 1987. A used Broadcaster. It sounded and played great, with a pair of P-90 like, pickups. A whole new sound than was available at the time from Fender. I've picked up 4 more G&L's, since. Each one of them, (2 ASAT's, and 2 Legacy's), feel perfect in my hand, and have been rock solid during the years since I've had them. I couldn't ask for anything more from a guitar.
Rob is so much better when he plays a tune. The generic shedding gets a bit tiring and makes videos difficult to watch. So hopefully this will become the norm for the future. Capt, has always been tuneful and glad his influence is taking hold.
I don't know if the guitar isn't in tune or the intonation is off. Some guitars require a setup after purchase to fix things such as intonation. These guys are just grabbing the guitars off the shelf.
watched the video. I've seen Rob play like this plenty of times. I fail to understand what you're all talking about. It seems people like to fixate on a certain aspect they like or dislike and blow it out of proportion. Rob has always played like this. He just hasn't always done it every single video. Oh, and yeah, middle aged middle class white boy blues, feel em in your soul. Not taking a shot at Lee or Rob, just all the people who fawn over the feel and soul they hear in a couple of comfortably middle class guys playing. It makes me giggle like a schoolgirl when I think about it.
Rob is a beast of a player when he doesn't do those silly shred type things he always does. No offence mate, but this bluesy, soulful, god like stuff is much better than that widdly widdly shreddy diddly.
I love hearing Capn play. I have been watching these videos for a couple years now, and hearing how much better he has gotten is a major source of motivation for me. Keep up the good work.
I have been watching these 2 for many years and love all their videos. What is really noticeable on this one is how far they have both evolved in style and class. Cracking jams!
I’m in the G&L camp, when Leo and George were free of any strings from Fender, they built great guitars that expanded on the original strat and tele. I’ve an ‘81 F100 and it is a special guitar.
Wish some time was dedicated to the s500, it's a monster, and tons of variety in tones especially with the toggle that allows you to do bridge/neck combo, or all 3 pickups at once
I do agree that this strat tone is AMAZING. SamuraiGuitarist did a cover of my heart will go on using the Miku pedal. The little solo bit he did without the pedal is probably my favorite strat tone
These intro solos from both Rob and Lee were absolutely top draw. They suited the style so and complements their styles perfectly. Could listen to that all day. So much feeling.
Rob, i love when you play like this man! i have never been a fan of shred but i've been a fan of yours for a long time because of this type of playing! please, do it more often!
The folks at Andertons sure know how to run a business. I mean, just look how far they've come since the first videos with Rob and Lee. They've totally built an online following and infamy amongst the online guitar community. Major props to everyone involved, it's certainly nice to be able to sit back and listen to some banter and guitar playing!
I genuinely love watching you two. No Other guitar reviewing TH-cam channel looks as though they have as much fun as you guys. Please keep it up! (And Rory is amazing)
Thank you guys. I'm a bloody beginner at guitar with limited time. I wanted to use this time to practice. And then you guys come along with my favourite topic, cause I really, really admire Leo Fender and I really would like to hear your opinion on this topic, so I just watched the video.
I'm a big G&L fan, my main axe now is an American made ASAT Special in black. They are unusual guitars, but terribly versatile and really well put together.
I own a hand made g&l tribute classic telecaster. made for namm in 2002, when they apparently they started making them in 2003. One of only a couple thousand made in Japan. the serial number dosent show up in their registry. a pretty rare guitar
For all those that hate on rob for shredding all the time this man can lay down blues licks and riffs like nobodies business and the captains playing continues to get better and better. Love the backing tracks and the reviews keep on putting the best content you can Andertons, cause I truly enjoy and look forward to your new postings!!
I have had an S-500 for the past 15 or 20 years. Superb workmanship and superb tone whether through a Roland Cube or a Carr Rambler. Now if I could find an ASAT from 15 or 20 years ago in excellent condition. I realize that Albert Lee might have a different opinion, but I'm in love with G&L.
I have always been a Ibanez fan boy and then I bought a Fender American Special and its absolutely incredible! It plays like a dream! Fender is the dream!
First, Rory killed it with the editing in this video. Loved it! Second, great video as always. Really enjoy the stuff that is presented on this channel. Finally, I'm going to say the best guitar Leo ever made is the Tele. And that is for the simple fact that it can do anything you need it to. From being plugged into a classic Fender clean amp or a 5150, Tele does it all. Thank you, Andertons! Don't ever stop making these videos.
For me the best guitar Fender ever made is the TELECASTER. You can beat it hard and it stays in tune. When you play it, you will always be hearded in a band situation. It fits easily in every kind of music and the most important fact, it looks so damn sexy 😍
People finding out just now that Rob can play, amazing. I said it before, I'm not into shredding, so I don't enjoy it as much when he does that, but that doesn't mean that he can't play anything else. He likes what he likes, but is pretty amazing at most styles. Certainly better than me, almost certainly better than most peopple commenting here.
...The Captain has got skills. Nice improvement. Practice is definitely paying off. Chapters always great. The combined knowledge is impressive, I learn valuable info every tim I watch. Thanks guys.
At around 14:45 the truss rod for Music Man came up, and the answer is, the wheel is a "newer" addition. If you look at the original guitars they had more of a Fender bullet style truss rod adjuster. Great video guys!
Rob, Lee.....you need to have a "Guitar Olympics" with all of you guys (Rabea , Matt , Pete Lee , Dave ,etc)
-string change timed
-pick throw
-rig setup timed
-pedal board wiring timed
-carrying amp and guitar up stairs
not my idea, but i decided to post it again to see if maybe theres an option for this to be a thing :D
hey, id prefer it if noone died :P but its a super awesome idea indeed
Pickup swap timed, then see if it works!
in a conversation I had with Leo at a 1991 NAMM show. He himself told me that George and Freddy were responsible for all the original guitars "designs" after his original Broadcaster design. He approved and added his touches, but never designed any complete guitars until G&L and even then, most were rehashes of earlier "designs"
Leo himself stopped me mid sentence because I was talking to him full bore about new concepts in guitar designs and he said "Son, You know I'm an Amp man right?".. it Stopped me cold. He then went on to tell me that "back in those days", he couldn't play guitar or even tune one without a tuner. and really had left all "design issues" to George and Freddy after the first P-bass.. which was mostly George's idea. He also went on to say that from a financial point of view, it was the P-Bass of 1951-2 that "solidified" the Fender Musical Instrument company into the Instrument Market force that is has become.. the sales of P-Basses were 5 to 1 over guitars. The Amp sales were always solid from the very start. but according to Leo himself, if not for the highly profitable P-Bass sales, Fender might have actually Dropped all guitar production. in 1953 ( 1 year prior to the Stratocasters design) So ALL Fender Strat Players owe their Strats to all the 1950s BASS PLAYERS!
Love the story except for the last bit hahaha.
yes, thank you, failed guitarists! ;-)
@@shaft9000 you're very welcome, failed bassists ;-)
Jack Clark Eh, doesn’t stick. nice try though
@@zoranallen5205 might not stick as well, but not for lack of trying though :) we bassists may as well keep it amongst ourselves, after all, it's rare to find a guitarist who can competently hold down a bassline with the proper techniques without the use of pick or going out of time. to those who can, kudos to you.
Cheers as always for all the positive comments - I'm really digging the backing tracks that Pete has written. And big love to Rory for making these videos so much fun to watch - I never know what to expect & I'm in the video! Cheers!!
Great playing, Capt, and I love your channel(s). Any chance you'll make Pete's backing tracks available as their own thing? Would love to use them as jam reference tracks.
you can buy the backing tracks on iTunes and I believe google play my dude
Nice slam dunk at 5:10 10/10
They are available! Read the video description for more info...
Thanks for the replies. I looked at the description but didn't click for more ... :-) That G&L is sexy.
Best. Editing. EVER.
Rob's been favouring the more soulful side of his playing in recent videos & sounds great. I like when he lets a bend hang for a bit longer before firing the next salvo.
Yes i was thinking the same thing. Love this more quit / less shred approach.
Very Gilmour-ish and quite lovely.
Yah. Felt like this was sort of an "in your face!" response to all the bitching and whining about his shredding from dickish viewers.
I totally agree! Rob was getting a lot of flack from what I saw in the comments on these videos for a while and I thought they were incredibly harsh.... everyone has a few licks they love to play and kind of naturally go to when they pick up a guitar. This though.... was him jumping nay heroically leaping off of whatever plateau he was on to much greater heights! Very soulful bud
Yeah definetly agree
Love when Rob plays slower, he has a great jam at the start
Best non-gibson Les Paul vs best non Fender stratocaster?
rellik071 Prs McCarty 594 single cut vs this goo.gl/images/JVmvbT ?
Both costlier than the originals!
ESP Eclipse and Suhr classic
Nah, Gibson and Fender would complain about Chappers and the Captain reviewing guitars that are better than the originals!
both non gibson and non fender will be chosen chapman guitars
BEST JAM INTRO EVER !!!! I watch you guys for 7 years , since Gibson vs Epiphone . You guys are part of my every day ! My favorite Leo's guitar is Music man guitars.
Give Rory a pay rise.
If they gave him a pay rise each time it's requested he'd be pounding bitches on Maldives now :D But we need him in Guildford, right?
exactly!
Was this posted by Rory? LOL!
It's just me or Lee's solos are getting better?
Mateus H i was about to post the exact same words...... its not just you bruh..... i see the improvement too
He's obviously taking lessons with Danish Pete... LoL
Lee is a bloody good guitar player. He always has been. However, he's been improving much more lately. I've been watching since almost the first video.
he's got the soul for this genre, with better notes choices now he is improving a lot. Not to mention that he has got beautiful vibrato to begin with. But yeah I totally agree w u guys
Mateus H for sure. That solo was pretty solid
The telecaster. It's reliable, built like a tank. As well as being tonally flexible. And a telecaster can cost 200000 euros or 100 euros and still feel the same.
ReZanimate maybe not sound the same but they still always sound, look and feel great
But the strat is better for every sound not on the bridge
Telecasters are my favorite. I like a hardtail and 2 pickups, because of my playing mechanics.
@@michaelbailey406 i agree neck pup on strat is beast but i adore my neck pups on teles
Best playing I've seen from Rob and Lee. Some of Rob's most tasteful, emotional phrasing to date and Lee just gets better and better every video. And the editing is great and freakin hilarious!
Rory, I ADORE YOU
Getting a Telecaster was a real revelation... Suddenly I had a guitar that could not only do my Strat's job, but could also do the job of my old Les Paul too. Nothing feels wrong or out of reach on a Tele. Where my Strat may be too bright and trebley for hard rock, and my Les Paul might be too dark and chunky for spanky clean blues, the Tele can do both with no effort. Love 'em...
I know exactly what you mean Paranoid Blues Man - I played a Strat for 20 years before getting a Tele. In short, the Tele taught me how to really play guitar and as a result, I am now a better Strat player but still love my Tele to bits.
I’ve gone full circle for the exact same reason, started off with a tele, and thought I was missing out on the les Paul chunkyness, and the Strat spank. Then I figured out how to dial in a sound properly, and now my tele is the 1st one out of the rack, every time.
Typically the guitar was never the problem!
Amen. My 3 pickup tele does the strat thing better than my strat. Also does the lp thing great
They make the Comanche in semi hollow, if you ever have a chance just give it a try
@@gregorystone768 I am a little late, but 3 PU Tele.. is it one of those modern player Plus’s or a custom job? Been seriously considering one
Captain's "Danish lessons" are really working for him. That first bit of jamming was the most soulful I think I've ever hear him, and that's saying a lot considering Cap is a very soulful player.
To me, the G&L Legacy sounds so clear and rings out so well. As a Strat owner currently, I find myself checking out the different models of G&L because of that less muddy tone.
Great to see G&L in a video. I have a Legacy myself, such a high quality instrument.
Thumbs-up for Rob's soulful approach to the guitar solo!
My opinion, I've never played a bad G&L. Bought the first one I tried out in 1987. A used Broadcaster. It sounded and played great, with a pair of P-90 like, pickups. A whole new sound than was available at the time from Fender. I've picked up 4 more G&L's, since. Each one of them, (2 ASAT's, and 2 Legacy's), feel perfect in my hand, and have been rock solid during the years since I've had them. I couldn't ask for anything more from a guitar.
Rob is so much better when he plays a tune. The generic shedding gets a bit tiring and makes videos difficult to watch. So hopefully this will become the norm for the future. Capt, has always been tuneful and glad his influence is taking hold.
Richard Huckle it's because he seems to do the same shred/scale pattern
Hey, it not the capt its danish pete takin effect. Im serious just fyi
what's tiring is the circle jerking about rob
I don't know if the guitar isn't in tune or the intonation is off. Some guitars require a setup after purchase to fix things such as intonation. These guys are just grabbing the guitars off the shelf.
watched the video. I've seen Rob play like this plenty of times. I fail to understand what you're all talking about. It seems people like to fixate on a certain aspect they like or dislike and blow it out of proportion. Rob has always played like this. He just hasn't always done it every single video.
Oh, and yeah, middle aged middle class white boy blues, feel em in your soul. Not taking a shot at Lee or Rob, just all the people who fawn over the feel and soul they hear in a couple of comfortably middle class guys playing. It makes me giggle like a schoolgirl when I think about it.
The telecaster, straight up raw guitar guitar 👌
mustang > telecaster
Tfw to weak to play a tele so you play any other other guitar
Rob is a beast of a player when he doesn't do those silly shred type things he always does. No offence mate, but this bluesy, soulful, god like stuff is much better than that widdly widdly shreddy diddly.
Couldn't agree more! 😁
Rob is just as good as Tony Iommi
Danny H idk I wouldn’t go that far
shredding is annoying
The g&l sounds the best and awesome playing, great video.
I love hearing Capn play. I have been watching these videos for a couple years now, and hearing how much better he has gotten is a major source of motivation for me. Keep up the good work.
Whoever edited this video deserves a raise! Well done!
My favourite part was listening to you guys jam. You inspire me to pick up my guitar. Thank you
I have been watching these 2 for many years and love all their videos. What is really noticeable on this one is how far they have both evolved in style and class. Cracking jams!
Pound for pound the G& L is the best guitar Leo ever made
Captains solo at the beginning was absolutely fantastic. Good stuff Lee
Man...the phrasing in Lee’s solo at the start was stellar. He was making it sing.
Jesus, Lee’s first solo is SO good.
I’m in the G&L camp, when Leo and George were free of any strings from Fender, they built great guitars that expanded on the original strat and tele. I’ve an ‘81 F100 and it is a special guitar.
Look at Lee getting into that groove!!!!!!!
What a pleasure that was. Wonderful playing by both of you and I thought Lee's stuff had so much feeling!
I loved the jingle Rory!!!! That really made my day haha I love how you make these videos different to anything else on TH-cam!!!
Fantastic jam at the beginning !
These backing tracks are really bringing the best out of Rob. That was one of the best things you guys have incorporated into these videos
Holy crap lee! Those lessons with pete are really paying off. One of the best solos I've seen from the captain at the beginning I think
Wish some time was dedicated to the s500, it's a monster, and tons of variety in tones especially with the toggle that allows you to do bridge/neck combo, or all 3 pickups at once
"Leo's thought process in 30 seconds" at 17:40 was the highlight of this episode lol.
Guys... I love you... BUT WHERE'S THE TELECASTER!?!?!?
My goodness, The most soulful Lee solo yet. Keep up the great work!
Rob and Cap's strat tone is to die for.
I do agree that this strat tone is AMAZING. SamuraiGuitarist did a cover of my heart will go on using the Miku pedal. The little solo bit he did without the pedal is probably my favorite strat tone
The most I have enjoyed listening to Rob play for ages and ages! Awesome, more soul and less shred!
These intro solos from both Rob and Lee were absolutely top draw. They suited the style so and complements their styles perfectly. Could listen to that all day. So much feeling.
Rob, i love when you play like this man! i have never been a fan of shred but i've been a fan of yours for a long time because of this type of playing! please, do it more often!
The folks at Andertons sure know how to run a business. I mean, just look how far they've come since the first videos with Rob and Lee. They've totally built an online following and infamy amongst the online guitar community. Major props to everyone involved, it's certainly nice to be able to sit back and listen to some banter and guitar playing!
I genuinely love watching you two. No Other guitar reviewing TH-cam channel looks as though they have as much fun as you guys. Please keep it up! (And Rory is amazing)
And this is why I will forever love the Strat
Thank you guys.
I'm a bloody beginner at guitar with limited time. I wanted to use this time to practice.
And then you guys come along with my favourite topic, cause I really, really admire Leo Fender and I really would like to hear your opinion on this topic, so I just watched the video.
I'm a big G&L fan, my main axe now is an American made ASAT Special in black. They are unusual guitars, but terribly versatile and really well put together.
You guys killed it. Transition off of each other was beautiful. Loved it!!
That Sterling sounds amazing
I love the sound of the G&L! Prefer over the other two.
Team g&l vote 👈
g&l leo s best
I own a hand made g&l tribute classic telecaster. made for namm in 2002, when they apparently they started making them in 2003. One of only a couple thousand made in Japan. the serial number dosent show up in their registry. a pretty rare guitar
Their tribute series blows the Mexican Fender guitars out of the water.
arnyarny77 duh
G&L just sounds better quality
Fucking superb solo work from Lee.🌝
You'll be glad to know that he uses the same phrasing every time he plays a solo, so you'll like all of them ever.
I have always like Lee's solos not much of a metal fan, I'm a big blues fan.
Lee, man, your lessons with Pete are paying off! Nice playing, and thanks for all the jams!
Props to the editor haha
Who ever edits these videos is a genius!
Those jam sessions were more chill than an ice cap on a hot summers day! \m/
The editing on these videos never disappoints!
Insert _Cap is really learning from Danish Pete's lessons_ style comment here
radio jingle cracked me up
I have to say that was one of the best intros of chappers and the captain. And i'm a metalhead, but that was just beautiful
Capt. That lead in the beginning was incredible. Kudos
That opening jam was the best I have heard/seen on any of your videos
Man you guys killed that intro. W O W!
Thanks guys, learn new things every time I tune in!
Your playing really is great:)
For all those that hate on rob for shredding all the time this man can lay down blues licks and riffs like nobodies business and the captains playing continues to get better and better. Love the backing tracks and the reviews keep on putting the best content you can Andertons, cause I truly enjoy and look forward to your new postings!!
We can all agree the G&L sounds best right?
I mean, that's subjective.
G&L are better than fender! Better pickups ,better sounding,better switches and pots.Leo said they were better enough said.
Not even close.
I really don't mean to fanboy out but Rob's first solo part was INSANELY tasteful. Really well played!!
I have had an S-500 for the past 15 or 20 years. Superb workmanship and superb tone whether through a Roland Cube or a Carr Rambler. Now if I could find an ASAT from 15 or 20 years ago in excellent condition. I realize that Albert Lee might have a different opinion, but I'm in love with G&L.
I have always been a Ibanez fan boy and then I bought a Fender American Special and its absolutely incredible! It plays like a dream! Fender is the dream!
Thanks guys for making these great videos. When ever I have a bad day, I can always count on your guitar reviews to cheer me up!
G&L all day for me.
One of the best I've heard you play Lee. 👏👏👏
The last jam was pure gold
Loving the PLAYING on this episode! Shredding has its place but man, that's nice to listen to and watch. Hat tip to Rob and the Capt.
the editing is killing me! so good!
Lees solos are getting really awesome
wow, rory was on point in this one
The Captain's really stepped up his playing, he's got a killer gilmour/clapton vibe.
Love the opening jam, great melodic playing by both you guys!
The G&L seems to rock harder than a Fender Strat to my ears.
that first G&L guitar sounded so tasty-sweeeet while Lee was playing it.
First, Rory killed it with the editing in this video. Loved it! Second, great video as always. Really enjoy the stuff that is presented on this channel. Finally, I'm going to say the best guitar Leo ever made is the Tele. And that is for the simple fact that it can do anything you need it to. From being plugged into a classic Fender clean amp or a 5150, Tele does it all. Thank you, Andertons! Don't ever stop making these videos.
G&L's on Andertons makes me happy! Legacy, S-500, Comanche; all great S-style guitars
For me the best guitar Fender ever made is the TELECASTER. You can beat it hard and it stays in tune. When you play it, you will always be hearded in a band situation. It fits easily in every kind of music and the most important fact, it looks so damn sexy 😍
My favourite is the fender jaguar
What an intro jam!
Some beautiful soulful playing from the two guys. Great idea with the backing tracks, I hope plenty of bedroom players take these up
G&L Love! Some of the best guitars for the money, I have a few!
Lee you killed it in that intro!!!
at first I thought you guys goofed around too much but these videos are growing on me. great playing here.
People finding out just now that Rob can play, amazing. I said it before, I'm not into shredding, so I don't enjoy it as much when he does that, but that doesn't mean that he can't play anything else. He likes what he likes, but is pretty amazing at most styles. Certainly better than me, almost certainly better than most peopple commenting here.
Alejandro Almau Taboada well said,
...The Captain has got skills. Nice improvement. Practice is definitely paying off. Chapters always great. The combined knowledge is impressive, I learn valuable info every tim I watch. Thanks guys.
the video editing on the rap bit is the best thing ever!
That opening is delish
At around 14:45 the truss rod for Music Man came up, and the answer is, the wheel is a "newer" addition. If you look at the original guitars they had more of a Fender bullet style truss rod adjuster. Great video guys!
WOOH! Finally! Captain, Chappers, and some G&L!
Just wish they talked about the MFD pickups...
The editing. Top notch.