This is great... when you're playing that early blues 'metallic sound' around 4:20 as well as the short delay you changed the tone and volume pots. What did you do exactly? It's a great sound not really heard that from ES295 before.
Sorry for the late response. All I did was back off on the neck tone and turn up the neck volume. The bass pushes the amp and that's how I get that drive.
@@TommyHarkenriderguitar There isn't much info regarding Macy Skipper. I do know he was well into his thirties when he recorded Bop Pills, and he may have been a truck driver. If you have any additional info, feel free to share! Keep up the great job. Really love your channel and learn a lot.
That is the Scotty Moore sound, hot damn!
This is great... when you're playing that early blues 'metallic sound' around 4:20 as well as the short delay you changed the tone and volume pots. What did you do exactly? It's a great sound not really heard that from ES295 before.
Sorry for the late response. All I did was back off on the neck tone and turn up the neck volume. The bass pushes the amp and that's how I get that drive.
@@TommyHarkenriderguitar smashing thanks for the reply. Gonna go and play....
Hey Tommy, could you play 'Bop Pills', the great Macy Skipper tune? He is such an unsung hero in the early days of r-n-r.
Man you are right. That is a great song and guitar solo.
@@TommyHarkenriderguitar There isn't much info regarding Macy Skipper. I do know he was well into his thirties when he recorded Bop Pills, and he may have been a truck driver. If you have any additional info, feel free to share! Keep up the great job. Really love your channel and learn a lot.
Actual music in a world full of trash.