The FIRST jackson that I remember seeing is Adrian Smith's Double neck, "joined headstock" strat/soloist, In the booklet of A Matter of life and Death, but what made me really notice Jackson was Alexi Fucking Laiho! Although, by that time he was playing his ESPees, at the beginning of Tuska live, he has his old Jackson, (most likely Roope's because Alexi's were all stolen) but it looks like he wrote ESP on it in white sharpie.
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Originally posted by fullmetalguitar View PostThe one that put me over the edge was Phil Collen when he started playing Jacksons with the release of Hysteria. In the first video for that album, Women, he played a cool silver/black Jackson with a Kahler. That was it for me.Hail yesterday
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These were my first attractions to the brands...
Charvel - Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, Gary Moore
Jackson - Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Gary Moore, Kirk Hammett, Anthrax
I bought my import Charvel Model 5 new in 1987, but I really wanted a Jackson. The Charvel was the best guitar I could afford at the time and got me as close to a soloist as I could get on my budget.
I bought my RR1T because of Randy. He is the person that made me want to learn to play guitar. Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai and Gary Moore were the ones that made me want to give it up. Now that mantle has been taken by Jeff Loomis.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Bought my first charvel off a guy in the navy who was transferring out and couldn't take it with him. I got his amp, stand, tuner, cables, guitar w/chain saw case for 300.00. Sold everything else for (IIRC) 150.00, making the cuitar and case purchase 150.00. The neck was truly awesome. A few months later my fellow guitarist in the band I played with bought an 88 special. Again, the neck was truly heaven. Many years later, knowing the feel of the guitar, I bought a DK2M, then my DK1's.
oo bad I sold my DK2M some time ago, and am looking to pick another one up soon."Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
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Originally posted by MetalHeadMat View PostMarty Friedman, Dave Mustaine, my buddy's Warrior
:]Originally posted by HellbatHey this is METAL. You don't need to roll with your homies and G's in a fkn Bentley while sippin' Cristal. You want to eat food that makes you want to curb stomp people. McDonalds delivers that. At least they weren't throwing back flapjacks at the Denny's across the street.
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postwasn't he playing that same guitar in the video of Me And My Wine (or whatever that song was called - the one where the house is falling down around them as they play)? So that would be pre-HysteriaBreaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds
http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1
http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic
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