Anje
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Great resurrection Fred! The guitar looks great. And great pic with that Bluesbreaker :salude
Peter, do you work for - are are you Wesson Green?
Although I asked in a previous thread, I'll ask again: "Who is this Wesson Green person?"
Looks to be text book rock band from Germany, and Wesson is the front guy. And from a totally nil-fact-based position I would assume he made his money not from music, but now enjoys some good gear, making music with friends, to which I would say " good on him/them"!
Hello, Fred! This is Bruce from Ventura, CA! I am so glad to read the story of this guitar, it came out beautiful - the Burst you always wanted! I also love your '69 Custom, it is just like my '69 Custom! I hope your wife & sons are doing well. Cheers!Last Sunday I first played it live at a Bluesfestival WOW Sounds really amazing!
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I'm not sure, if it's a good idea to anser you to your post.
But I think, I have to.
I'm Peter from Munich in Germany and I wish I could sing and play like that guy.
I just have a few nice late 60th vintage guitars. Nothing important on my guitars.
I just play in a little blues band here in Munich, but we just play and have no real gigs.
But I like the Vintage guitars sound from Gibson and Fender.
I think you forget, that you are blessed to life in a country, where this guitars where made. In America you habe hunderes of great guitars players and band, who has played real vintage guitars. You country is the sourse of that sounds and music.
Dueane Allman, Billy Gibbons, Don Felder..... and at last Joe Bonnamasa.
You are blessed, because we does not have that in germany. I knew a hand full of guitar player, who uses vintage guitars. Most of them are blues musicians, who cover you great american blues songs.
German music never hat the quality of your musicians. You have so man stars and great songwriters. The only other country who can say that is GB.
The rest of the world does not have this culture and background.
I bet, you don't know many german singer songwriter or bands. I guess the only german bands, that are probably known are: The Scorpions, Ramstein or Tokio Hotel. But this is not the musik I hear.
I love your american music so much.
You have the Soul-, the Blues-, Jazz- and the Rock Bands, who have the best bands in the world.
I wished german musicians could be like that. So I was so happy to find a nice little german pop song, with vintage guitars, that I wanted to share that with you.
I just joint you forum to comunicate and to learn from you guys. Cause you know so much about guitars.
So I started the post. But the you comments you weren't friendly. I did not wanted to bother anyone of you.
So I don't feel welcome.
Probaly you are more interested on the vinatge instrumens, than to music.
By the way I have contact to a few german vintage collectors. Most of them can even play three cords. They are far away from beeing muscians or songwriters. Most of them are rich guys with sucsessfull companys or jobs.
So most of the guitars end up hands that could not play the guitars well. It's sad, but I guess thats the way it goes.
So I apologize for posting things you are not intersed in.
Please enjoy your forum, you great country and you fantastic musicians.
Peter
I'm not sure, if it's a good idea to anser you to your post.
But I think, I have to.
I'm Peter from Munich in Germany and I wish I could sing and play like that guy.
I just have a few nice late 60th vintage guitars. Nothing important on my guitars.
I just play in a little blues band here in Munich, but we just play and have no real gigs.
But I like the Vintage guitars sound from Gibson and Fender.
I think you forget, that you are blessed to life in a country, where this guitars where made. In America you habe hunderes of great guitars players and band, who has played real vintage guitars. You country is the sourse of that sounds and music.
Dueane Allman, Billy Gibbons, Don Felder..... and at last Joe Bonnamasa.
You are blessed, because we does not have that in germany. I knew a hand full of guitar player, who uses vintage guitars. Most of them are blues musicians, who cover you great american blues songs.
German music never hat the quality of your musicians. You have so man stars and great songwriters. The only other country who can say that is GB.
The rest of the world does not have this culture and background.
I bet, you don't know many german singer songwriter or bands. I guess the only german bands, that are probably known are: The Scorpions, Ramstein or Tokio Hotel. But this is not the musik I hear.
I love your american music so much.
You have the Soul-, the Blues-, Jazz- and the Rock Bands, who have the best bands in the world.
I wished german musicians could be like that. So I was so happy to find a nice little german pop song, with vintage guitars, that I wanted to share that with you.
I just joint you forum to comunicate and to learn from you guys. Cause you know so much about guitars.
So I started the post. But the you comments you weren't friendly. I did not wanted to bother anyone of you.
So I don't feel welcome.
Probaly you are more interested on the vinatge instrumens, than to music.
By the way I have contact to a few german vintage collectors. Most of them can even play three cords. They are far away from beeing muscians or songwriters. Most of them are rich guys with sucsessfull companys or jobs.
So most of the guitars end up hands that could not play the guitars well. It's sad, but I guess thats the way it goes.
So I apologize for posting things you are not intersed in.
Please enjoy your forum, you great country and you fantastic musicians.
Peter
I'm not sure, if it's a good idea to anser you to your post.
But I think, I have to.
I'm Peter from Munich in Germany and I wish I could sing and play like that guy.
I just have a few nice late 60th vintage guitars. Nothing important on my guitars.
I just play in a little blues band here in Munich, but we just play and have no real gigs.
But I like the Vintage guitars sound from Gibson and Fender.
I think you forget, that you are blessed to life in a country, where this guitars where made. In America you habe hunderes of great guitars players and band, who has played real vintage guitars. You country is the sourse of that sounds and music.
Dueane Allman, Billy Gibbons, Don Felder..... and at last Joe Bonnamasa.
You are blessed, because we does not have that in germany. I knew a hand full of guitar player, who uses vintage guitars. Most of them are blues musicians, who cover you great american blues songs.
German music never hat the quality of your musicians. You have so man stars and great songwriters. The only other country who can say that is GB.
The rest of the world does not have this culture and background.
I bet, you don't know many german singer songwriter or bands. I guess the only german bands, that are probably known are: The Scorpions, Ramstein or Tokio Hotel. But this is not the musik I hear.
I love your american music so much.
You have the Soul-, the Blues-, Jazz- and the Rock Bands, who have the best bands in the world.
I wished german musicians could be like that. So I was so happy to find a nice little german pop song, with vintage guitars, that I wanted to share that with you.
I just joint you forum to comunicate and to learn from you guys. Cause you know so much about guitars.
So I started the post. But the you comments you weren't friendly. I did not wanted to bother anyone of you.
So I don't feel welcome.
Probaly you are more interested on the vinatge instrumens, than to music.
By the way I have contact to a few german vintage collectors. Most of them can even play three cords. They are far away from beeing muscians or songwriters. Most of them are rich guys with sucsessfull companys or jobs.
So most of the guitars end up hands that could not play the guitars well. It's sad, but I guess thats the way it goes.
So I apologize for posting things you are not intersed in.
Please enjoy your forum, you great country and you fantastic musicians.
Peter