guertzi
Well-known member
I like to share this story with you fellow knuckleheads:
Yesterday I played a show with my band.
We were opening for the top act, a soul/rock/pop singer with his group.
During soundcheck, the guitarists weapon of choice, a cherry sunburst Gibson LP Standard refused to serve its purpose and this guy had no backup guitar
So the singer came up to me and asked me if I could lend his guitarist my guitar so they could play their show. Since those guys were all very friendly and nice, I agreed and lended him my Luke, since he needed a guitar with a bridge humbucker.
I watched the show and the guitarist was having a blast throughout
And I got the opportunity to hear my guitar from a totally different point of view, which was very interesting for me
Once again the Luke proved to be such a versatile instrument, I don't think many instruments can replace a Les Paul in no time.....
Moral of the story: NEVER go without a backup guitar or get a Luke in the first place!
Yesterday I played a show with my band.
We were opening for the top act, a soul/rock/pop singer with his group.
During soundcheck, the guitarists weapon of choice, a cherry sunburst Gibson LP Standard refused to serve its purpose and this guy had no backup guitar
So the singer came up to me and asked me if I could lend his guitarist my guitar so they could play their show. Since those guys were all very friendly and nice, I agreed and lended him my Luke, since he needed a guitar with a bridge humbucker.
I watched the show and the guitarist was having a blast throughout
And I got the opportunity to hear my guitar from a totally different point of view, which was very interesting for me
Once again the Luke proved to be such a versatile instrument, I don't think many instruments can replace a Les Paul in no time.....
Moral of the story: NEVER go without a backup guitar or get a Luke in the first place!