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because whenever you play ANY song but a van halen song, it just dont look right.
I know I guy that was in a cover band and he had a guitar painted up like EVH frankie, and it just looked odd as hell on stage, and they didnt even do any VH tunes.
I wouldn't play anyone's signature guitar or whatever in any sort of performance other than in my bedroom or the studio unless it isn't something I'd do myself.
I don't know how to explain that really, but, Ed's paint job is Ed's paint job and I don't want it on my guitar. Some other signature guitars are not quite as personalized and make a great instrument that you don't feel like a huge tool/fanboy playing.
I think they are timeless, and I'm not even rlly from that era (though I have a fond appreciation of EVH).
I was born in 84...
they are fine. but they are identified with EVH, and thats the problem. you cant take a EVH painted guitar and go out playing other bands tunes on, it just dont fit. it looks goofy as hell.
Exactly. You get an EVH stripe-painted guitar to play old striped-era VH tunes. You don't play them on a Wolfgang, or on an SRV Strat, and you don't play SRV on a Frankie. You wanna play SRV, get a regular Strat or the SRV sig, not the Eric Johnson or Robin Trower or Dave Murray sig.
That's like walking out with a Cherry Red doubleneck Gibson SG and NOT playing the live version of Stairway. WTF?
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Exactly Ron. Hell I've played van halen on everything from a strat to a jazz box who cares what ya play something on. It's about tone and feel anyway.
Gil
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