Cool! A great musician, guitarist, composer and arranger! Totally unique. I've been a big fan for years. I have to say that it makes sense that, with all the looping you've been doing in recent years, you have gotten really, really good at using (and not overusing it) it in a very musical way! It's really cool that you have tailored it to the Johnny A sound.
Wow...I enjoy your Guitar playing..."Bus Stop"...nicely done. I was going to The Regent Theater tonight but I see your show's postponed. I'll be there make up date...meantime I check out a few of your videos... 5 STARS! --Van
@@mikewalsh3755 If you watch PG's rig rundown of Johnny A. shot in 2018, th-cam.com/video/OXSWvFsfWSc/w-d-xo.html that's the guitar I am rooting for. A modified Les Paul Junior with contoured body and sculpted heel joint. And the inverted logarithmic pots, genius.... I contacted Gibson's customer service to find out if they would be willing to make one, they simply ignored my question. Back to your suggestion, I always wanted to have a guitar with P90's. I have a Les Paul Neal Schon, and the DiMarzio bridge BurstBucker Pro can be split with a push pull pot. But it does not sound like a P90. I want to get rid of the Neal Schon and get that Johnny A Junior instead.
@@mikewalsh3755 The only thing I resent about it is its weight... all the rest is really top notch. You can tell Gibson had to use luthiers' skills to get it together. The sculpted hell joint is showing that it was "hand made". Today's axcess guitars have a smoother heel than on my guitar. Which indicates they have found a way to CNC them. I am giving you a link to a flickr search for the Neal Schon Les Paul. You will find photos of my particular guitar. flickr.com/search/?text=Gibson%20Neal%20Schon
Such a full, rich, round sound. Love it, Johnny!
Anyone else notice how he samples The Byrd's Eight Miles High at 2:35 ?? It seems to fit in perfectly. Wow, this cat is so creative....
Now I do... thanks
@@karenshafer234 No problem, ROCK ON !!!🎼🎼🎵🎶🎶🎤🎸🎸
Always high point of the day to hear you play Johnny
JA Me and my guitar- make sure to catch JohnnyA Live if you comes to your area- a must see showman and talented player!
Great version!
Great Job! Best wishes from Germany
Fills the room with joy every time
So good, it feels like I'm melting.
Some great stuff Johnny..
Incredible job Johnny!
Cool! A great musician, guitarist, composer and arranger! Totally unique. I've been a big fan for years. I have to say that it makes sense that, with all the looping you've been doing in recent years, you have gotten really, really good at using (and not overusing it) it in a very musical way! It's really cool that you have tailored it to the Johnny A sound.
Killing it as usual 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Lovely
Wow...I enjoy your Guitar playing..."Bus Stop"...nicely done. I was going to The Regent Theater tonight but I see your show's postponed. I'll be there make up date...meantime I check out a few of your videos...
5 STARS!
--Van
van1976 thank you
I don't know why you switched to P90s, but this makes me want to get your signature guitar....
could add some coil tap switches to get a similar sound
@@mikewalsh3755 If you watch PG's rig rundown of Johnny A. shot in 2018, th-cam.com/video/OXSWvFsfWSc/w-d-xo.html that's the guitar I am rooting for. A modified Les Paul Junior with contoured body and sculpted heel joint. And the inverted logarithmic pots, genius....
I contacted Gibson's customer service to find out if they would be willing to make one, they simply ignored my question.
Back to your suggestion, I always wanted to have a guitar with P90's. I have a Les Paul Neal Schon, and the DiMarzio bridge BurstBucker Pro can be split with a push pull pot. But it does not sound like a P90.
I want to get rid of the Neal Schon and get that Johnny A Junior instead.
@@p6x2 Oh ok I watched that..I thought you were referring to the Johnny A gibson or epiphone semi hollow..all cool stuff
@@p6x2 Never seen that Neal Schon les paul before but it looks killer..what don't you like about it?
@@mikewalsh3755 The only thing I resent about it is its weight... all the rest is really top notch. You can tell Gibson had to use luthiers' skills to get it together. The sculpted hell joint is showing that it was "hand made". Today's axcess guitars have a smoother heel than on my guitar. Which indicates they have found a way to CNC them.
I am giving you a link to a flickr search for the Neal Schon Les Paul. You will find photos of my particular guitar.
flickr.com/search/?text=Gibson%20Neal%20Schon
Sound / Video out of sync for me, but still a corker.