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Detachable Felix:
It's fantastic, sure, but that's Clapton for you (I was more interested in the organ solo in Steppin' Out, but that's just because they're so much fun to play)

Patrick:
haha, well, my point was that the guitar itself sounds like it's gonna rip the flesh clean away from your face. btw Hughie Flint is a fucking beast on the drums in every last one of those, and that's John McVie on bass, who later went on to co-found Fleetwood Mac.

oh and in case blues didn't sell you, how about Les Paul himself, who designed it in collaboration with Gibson to play jazz? he made sparklingly beautiful dulcet tones come out of the instrument that would become Clapton's warhorse for that legendary record shown in part above

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-prZi3Lyh8

Taekwondoin:
Well I sure do like all those songs, and I haven't listened to John Mayall in years, the guitar sounds is indeed gorgeous. It has always been the feel of a Les Paul that I didn't like, and what it became in the late 80's and early 90's.

But then a band like Kyuss used Les Pauls, and I fucking love that guitar tone

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8VmoqBz9Vg

Thrillho:
Although Clappers doesn't tend to play a Les Paul any more himself, even  :mrgreen:

Taekwondoin:

--- Quote from: Gareth on 11 Feb 2014, 01:38 ---Although Clappers doesn't tend to play a Les Paul any more himself, even  :mrgreen:

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He's pretty set on his maple necked strats now. Didn't he play a Les Paul with the Yardbirds though? And an SG for most of Cream.

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