PAB wrote:I decided to start an hunger strike until somebody finds the solution.
Help, I am already hungry.
Where's Chris M. when you need him.
Tina
The man The voice The guitar
PAB wrote:I decided to start an hunger strike until somebody finds the solution.
Help, I am already hungry.
I guess, only guess he didn't use it on any albums since it doesn't make too much sense to me. You know, as travel guitars usually, it's ideal to take it with you when you're fancy rehearsing outside on a sunny day but I can't imagine nothing in its sound that can't be done with another guitar. OK there's the built-in-amp which is always funny and unique and Chris used a built-in-amp guitar definitely for its sound; that was Chicago Blues and the Italia Monza. So I think it's simply his travel guitar.Tina3 wrote:Tell me does this Pignose PGG 100 (what a name to give a guitar) does Chris play this on any of his albums or does he just use it on the Stony Road DVD.
You're very welcome Alan. There's another with CR and his Hofner shorty once I posted on the forum. Here it is just for you:alan1958 wrote:Fantastic pic of CR in the studio (With McCartney's bass) , thanks Chris
Thank you Pab and be it so!PAB wrote: But there are always something to tell about music and guitars.
We'll be back.
You're very welcome Alan. There's another with CR and his Hofner shorty once I posted on the forum. Here it is just for you:alan1958 wrote:Fantastic pic of CR in the studio (With McCartney's bass) , thanks Chris
I agree with Lily.This would make for an excellent new topic.lilybee wrote:Maybe now someone would like to start a thread on Chris Rea Paintings.... ?
Lily you're most welcome as well and I'm very happy you enjoyed.lilybee wrote:Thank you so much Chris!
I thoroughly enjoyed this thread...... It was definitely a learning experience for me.
Thanks to Pab too,
Maybe now someone would like to start a thread on Chris Rea Paintings.... ?
(I always wanted to know how he does the craquelure effect on his paintings!)
Lily