Plus Points for playing the riff from Thunderstruck after that close lightning strike--which was Eddie Van Halen (RIP) sending you his Stamp of Approval from the great beyond. Keep on rockin', Mister Davis!
Congrats, I went through a similar journey. Unfortunately it took me about 25 years longer than you to get there!! Now, a Tele is all I play... it's pretty much a perfect guitar.
An old style les paul with low powered paf style pick ups is basically a tele on steroids. Jimmy Page used both in the studio as they track so well together
Jimmy Page used a Fender Telecaster for ALL the guitar parts on Led Zeppelin's first album, except for "You Shook Me", which was a Gibson Flying V that he was trying out.
Gotta say, while I think tele's can do rock all day long.. my LP custom buries my tele for that. Country sounds best on my tele, rock, blues rock, and heavier stuff sound better on my LP custom, and literally anything else sounds best on my strat. Also, single coils and chorus with some delay put me on the clouds
LOVELY video. Telecasters ain't just for Hee Haw! They can even do metal.
@@thedevilinthecircuit1414 Thanks man! And yes they can!!
Plus Points for playing the riff from Thunderstruck after that close lightning strike--which was Eddie Van Halen (RIP) sending you his Stamp of Approval from the great beyond.
Keep on rockin', Mister Davis!
Hahaha that’s awesome thanks so much!!
Congrats, I went through a similar journey. Unfortunately it took me about 25 years longer than you to get there!! Now, a Tele is all I play... it's pretty much a perfect guitar.
@@rocket69218 that’s so awesome!! Telecasters are definitely great guitars!
I had the same reaction to mt first Tele. Couldn't put it down, it was life-changing. Keep on rockin'! 🔥\,,/,🍅,\,,/🔥
@@killertom8261 oh yea it’s nuts!! Will do thank you!
An old style les paul with low powered paf style pick ups is basically a tele on steroids. Jimmy Page used both in the studio as they track so well together
Oh yea totally!!
Jimmy Page used a Fender Telecaster for ALL the guitar parts on Led Zeppelin's first album, except for "You Shook Me", which was a Gibson Flying V that he was trying out.
Oh that’s awesome!! I didn’t know that!
SOLD MY LES PAUL FOR A TELE AND FELL IN LOVE.
@@buddy9577 Telecasters are fantastic instruments!!!
You should have both imo -
@@gibsoneb3 not a bad idea!!
You'll be very good in a couple years. But don't forget to discover your own style and just play what you feel. That is the trick.
@@bmoneybby oh yea man definitely! Thanks!
@@joshuadavisrockI think you're already a very good player, make that great! You got some chops brother! Keep rockin'!
@@michaelmurray2324 thank you man will do!!
Gotta say, while I think tele's can do rock all day long.. my LP custom buries my tele for that. Country sounds best on my tele, rock, blues rock, and heavier stuff sound better on my LP custom, and literally anything else sounds best on my strat. Also, single coils and chorus with some delay put me on the clouds
@@Tomekkplk I have a soft spot for a Les Paul custom! And yes I agree that 80s clean tone is magic!!