Well for what they are worth I downloaded the vid clip as a .flv file. I then played it and took some sreen shots - one of which is in black and white.
They are a bit fuzzy, but at least foggy will have something in his photo album !!
What exactly does GAS mean? I imagine it's an insatiable thirst that cannot be quenched unless the one specific thing is attained.
Like, if I were to say I have GAS for a LH Albert Lee after watching the Sir Paul McCartney videos on YouTube, would that be appropriate? Would it also be proper to say that I have retired any want for a LH-JP6, and have replaced it with GAS for a LH-AL?
I've been watching some old footage of Robert Cray, and was curious if anyone could tell me if they can get a Robert Cray tone out of the 2nd position? (between bridge and middle pickups) I don't want to revert to a stupid F****r, and all ready have a Silhouette Special. I find that the Dimarzio pickups in the SS are a little too hot for the bluesy RC feel I want. I love the SS for rockin' blues all the way to metal, but for mellow blues, jazz and maybe a little country I think the Seymour Duncans would be a trip.
I obviously got what GAS is getting at; but didn't know the specific abbreviation. I figured I'd just straight-out ask, rather than pretending I knew.
I have played an upside down AL, and certainly appreciated the Strat-like qualities. I liked the body shape more. It felt more comfortable to me. Damn. I gotta get me one.