In this multi part interview from 2007, legendary guitarist Eric Johnson discusses music, his guitars, amps, pedals and inspiration. More great videos here: www.musiciansfriend.com
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Hey, I’m looking to buy a vintage Stratocaster in the price range of around 2500. I live in NYC, and i was wondering if anyone knew of any good stores that would carry something like what Im looking for. I found a ‘75 strat with a natural finish and black pickguard. it has all original parts except for the pickups which are from the 90’s. the guy is asking 2200 for it. do you think thats a good deal?
a review of my personal favorite electric guitars but I’d rather play an acoustic or acoustic-electric but some things can only be donw on a sweet electric. song used: Dream Evil-Book of Heavy Metal live I had to change the song because youtube blocked this song…again
I’m thinking about getting a guitar soon, and I was thinking about getting a stratocaster. I thought it would be easy, but it isn’t. There’s all different ones from 50s, 60s, 70s etc. Whats the difference between those vintage ones and guitars made recently?