Bloodrock
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It's funny he's being replaced by John 5. people think he made the telecaster a metal guitar when mick did it in the 80's.
Lot of respect for john 5 as well though!It's funny he's being replaced by John 5. people think he made the telecaster a metal guitar when mick did it in the 80's.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Mick’s humbuckers are wound by a small company in Tennessee somewhere. I seem to remember it being around 16k and A5 mag. Sorry I can’t help more than that.Is that a Dimarzio in the bridge ?
I always thought this was a good newer song. I'm not getting banned here for putting this up, I hope.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that Mick’s humbuckers are wound by a small company in Tennessee somewhere. I seem to remember it being around 16k and A5 mag. Sorry I can’t help more than that.
A sig Fender would be the best bet. Amps, too much goes into that but a sig guitar alot easier to pull off. Fender could do two variants and keep it relatively affordable and they'd sell a few.My guess is he doesn't want any sig stuff. He strikes me as that type of guy.
A Mars sig strat would be rad though
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In order to deal with that pain, most people would have to take so many pain meds they'd be close to comatose.
I know lots of you on here like John 5.
I really don't think he is that great, I also think he can be quite sloppy as a player.
I can't do his shtick either.
He just looks and seems like a total poser to me ?
I think there are plenty of far cooler and superior players .
But well I guess the cruel were always a bit of posers anyway.
So he should fit right in .
I do agree Mick is the riff master and I think he had killer tone.
His riffs are what made the band memorable.
I feel exactly the same way about Yngwie, he needs to lose the pirate shirts and leather pants.Hard to nail down what it is that allows some folks to remain entirely authentic and completely cool at any age while others come off looking contrived and desperate. A great example is Brian Setzer. Every single day of his life he dresses like it’s 1958 whether he’s on stage or going to the grocery store. And he could not possibly look any cooler. Very few people can pull that off and it boils down to genuine authenticity. I caught Whitesnake a few tours back when Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach were on the tour and the entire band looked so relaxed and so cool and so comfortable in their own skin. And they played like absolute MF’ers. Compare that with the most recent iteration of the Crue with all of the pleather and platform boots and make up and the same old ’get drunk and get laid’ schtick from the late 80s and it all looks really forced and contrived. That and 300 pound Vince stumbling around on stage chanting along random made up lyrics(?)
All credit to Mick for his signature sound and extremely catchy, groovy riffs. His hooks are what sold millions of albums for that band. Vince had the keys to the kingdom handed to him - look at those early photos: fit, tan, good looking, and a super unique voice that could hit the signature notes. His solo albums were cool. He took all that for granted and threw away his voice and health partying, eating, drinking, etc. At 300 lbs with no voice, it just doesn’t work any more.
I always thought this was a good newer song. I'm not getting banned here for putting this up, I hope.