The Shadows - Apache {HQ} #iloveguitars the Burns guitars. Mr. Jim Burns began his guitar production in England in 1961, and he was the first Englishman to produce English solid-body guitars. His guitars are somewhat reminiscent of Fender but with a sharper and more retro cut. They are endorsed by many guitarists, particularly by the instrumental rock band The Shadows, who replaced their Stratocasters with the models Burns made specifically for them. Later, some people stole the guitars and returned them to Fender. Burns never managed to explode in the market... but nevertheless, the vintage models became a cult of the Beat Generation. I've always been curious about them... they deserved a spot on the list. As you can hear, they handle both country and surf quite well.
 
Peter Gabriel ~ Solsbury Hill ~ Live In Athens 1987 (HD) (lyrics)

#anotherthanyou

A semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Tony Levin, in almost chronological order
1977 Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (Car)

#shakingthetree
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine

Good night, everyone
 
Van Halen Eruption Guitar Solo #iloveguitars the frankenstrat, or the guitar assembled by Van Halen by mixing a body similar to a Fender Stratocaster and the electronics of a Gibson... plus a Floyd Rose bridge. (a particular bridge that was born in the early '80s and is still considered the most versatile and reliable, though ugly in my opinion). Basically, a DIY with serious flair.
 
Steve Vai - "For The Love Of God" #iloveguitars The Ibanez SV factory was founded in 1932 in Japan. Over the years, it evolved as a musical instrument manufacturer, becoming famous for producing replicas of well-known instruments that were very precise in setup. In the 80s, it began collaborating with top endorsers, developing several models characterized by ultra-thin necks and pickups that deliver a clean and powerful sound. It's very cutting and particularly appreciated in metal and by virtuosos in general. They are often criticized by vintage lovers for having a sound that is too sterile and modern. But others appreciate them precisely for the same reason. This is Steve Vai's signature model... with the typical high grip. (as if it were a handbag... these fucking virtuosos)
 
Ciondolo
This is another amazing record, guys. The penultimate one from the professor's peak inspiration period, the sixth piece of that beautiful "seven-part" sequence. Here it’s pure Jazz; I can hear a lot of Finardi’s "Diesel" in it (by the way, Eugenio is featured in a couple of tracks). And let’s talk about the cover, damn it, yet another masterpiece by Paz.
 
Salvatore Ganacci - Horse (Official Music Video) …my musical conditions are getting worse day by day…. #thebestvideos
 
Jeff Beck featuring Imogen Heap - Blanket - HD 1080p

Ah, that rascal Jeff, always surrounded by some hot chicks!
 
Mac Genius such as you dream about

Sampras calls, MC replies.

“If I were a bit gayer than I am, I would enjoy being caressed by Mc's *backhand.”

Revisited by Gianni Clerici
 
Rush - Tom Sawyer (single 45 edit) (1981)

Yt is now overflowing with reaction videos to a song
the question comes up naturally
but to me
WHY THE HELL DO I CARE?
 
Walk On Down

“The first album was pure fun… our friends said we sounded good, so we thought we’d give it a shot”… indeed, it’s a nobly spontaneous album that captures the first songs we played in concert…
A bit of everything, here an undeniably loveable electric blues-gospel.

#lasolitanobilerobettasana
2/2
 
Led Zeppelin In My Time Of Dying Mhotership #iloveguitars Danelectro. That is, how to have a scary sound and an original design while spending little money!! The factory was established in '41 in America, and over time it specialized in amplifiers and pedal effects, but its guitars remain a little gem in the musicians' world. The construction materials are not the best (they're made of pressed plywood), but its lipstick pickups have a "huge" sound. Their shapes are inspired by 50s household appliances. Recently, the bassist of Måneskin has showcased a special model, the Longhorn bass. But I love their guitars; they all look like "candies"... the feeling is like holding a toy in your hands. Now the dear old wizard will show you what you can do with a Danelectro. P.S. I know it seems crazy... but if you connect a RAT distortion pedal to it... you can even create the heaviest thrash in the world, and they really cost very little (350 euros at base). Try it to believe!
 
The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (Live) #iloveguitars Rickenbacker 360. Also known as "the frying pan" due to its rounded shape, it’s the guitar of the Beatles and the Byrds. The factory was established in 1931 in America and is highly appreciated for its crystalline sound. Despite being quite wide, it is actually very lightweight. Rickenbacker models cost an arm and a leg... but how beautiful are they??? True works of art (I love the basses).
 
Queen - Another One Bites the Dust (Official Video) #iloveguitars the legendary Red Special by Brian May. Built together with his father, an engineer skilled in modeling, using wood from an old fireplace and modified Burns pickups (an English guitar factory), the Red Special remains a piece more unique than rare. The same Burns made a virtually identical copy (but not only them)... yet many say it doesn't match the original in sound. I tried an imitation, and I must say it was an incredible guitar. I wonder how the original sounds...
 
Five Horse Johnson - "Mississippi King"
Forgive me, Count, if it's a case of "repetita juvant" always!
 
Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock (Color) #iloveguitars the Gretsch. Founded in the late 1800s in New York, the company specializes in drums and acoustic and semi-acoustic guitars. Their models are not cheap... quite the opposite, but recently they moved production to the East and now you can find them at "human" prices. Of course, they don't have the same sound quality or materials. Over the years, they have been associated with many famous artists: Beatles, Stray Cats, Rancid... but they have always been the standard for rockabilly sound. Who else could I put as an endorser if not Mr. Rockabilly himself??? Turn up the volume, please... swap the lady.
 
Reverend Horton Heat - Baddest of the Bad

Is this the Reverend givsto!!! (6)
The satanic hardcore cowpunk of our beloved
 
Johnny Winter- "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" Backstage Jam 1971 (Reelin' In The Years Archive) #iloveguitars gibson firebird. Born in 1963, it was designed drawing inspiration from some car prototypes. (The guy who designed it has signed numerous car models.) Its unique shape hides an innovation... the mixed wood body; in fact, the "wings" are made of a different wood than that of the central body and neck. It features mini humbucker pickups that at first glance look like chrome single coils... but they're not. It has a powerful sound, but rather "nasal." It didn’t have much success at the time... but someone used it... and boy did they use it!! Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Johnny Winter, the whitest blues you can get!! Turn up the stereo, thank you.