Butch Snyder
Well-known member
BP says JB is a bright light in a dull guitar world. I agree with that. I thought John Mayer would be due to his popularity; but he's basically just doing the Pop thing and not really making a "guitar" statement. That's my perception.
I have more recently started getting into JB more and more. I'm not especially a Blues guy; but some of his tunes are very progressive in nature. The Ballad Of John Henry is a good example. It sounds like a band tune and not just a Blues shredder screaming over a live backing track. I also like more of a band setting. To me, there's a chemistry that's lost when it's an artist with a backing band.
That said, I always love when I see an artist using an EBMM guitar; especially in Country. Yes, I love my Telecasters; but I love seeing an EBMM wailing on a Country tune.
I have more recently started getting into JB more and more. I'm not especially a Blues guy; but some of his tunes are very progressive in nature. The Ballad Of John Henry is a good example. It sounds like a band tune and not just a Blues shredder screaming over a live backing track. I also like more of a band setting. To me, there's a chemistry that's lost when it's an artist with a backing band.
That said, I always love when I see an artist using an EBMM guitar; especially in Country. Yes, I love my Telecasters; but I love seeing an EBMM wailing on a Country tune.