| Post ID |
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| 1262160 |
2012-02-29 08:26:00 |
Browsing Youtube came across Cheap Trick, (www.youtube.com) a band I reluctantly saw back in '79 or '80 (Girlfriend at the time was crazy on the lead singer) and I had long forgotten the band. But researched and found Rick Neilsen playing a 5 neck guitar (blogs.dallasobserver.com)from his collection of 250 guitars. (www.hamerguitars.com) Can't see how that is possible to properly play a 5 neck. Or is he really just playing one neck? Or string set? |
kahawai chaser (3545) |
| 1262161 |
2012-02-29 08:40:00 |
Get a load of this...
www.dailymotion.com |
Metla (12) |
| 1262162 |
2012-02-29 08:58:00 |
Don't see the point in having 5 necks.. Why not just have a double neck guitar? |
sahilcc7 (15483) |
| 1262163 |
2012-02-29 09:03:00 |
Good vids Metla. Ok convinced playing multi-necks are playable at speed. Looked like Ronnie Wood. |
kahawai chaser (3545) |
| 1262164 |
2012-02-29 09:04:00 |
I suppose you also don't see the need for a bass that shoots out fireworks like a bazooka....:D |
Metla (12) |
| 1262165 |
2012-02-29 19:26:00 |
5 seems crazy, I did see Steve Vai play his 3 neck guitar at the powerstation a few years back that was impressive enough. Honestly though the 3rd neck didn't get that much attention and look like a contortionist act when he used it. |
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