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17 Unsung Les Paul legends...

Postby fredinator » Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:47 pm

MusicRadar.Com:

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/17-unsung-les-paul-legends-236108

An absolute gorgeous picture of Neal--shows every ounce of passion this man has for music... I hope he is doing okay--a little worried about him. Maybe he has taken on too much this year. Anyway, I'm glad more British folks have gotten into Journey music.
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Postby Chubby321 » Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:02 am

First up: Journey’s Neal Schon…

Journey have recently enjoyed a return to the spotlight (or, the charts, to be precise) in the UK thanks to Simon Cowell’s relentless X Factor cover versions. Neal Schon is the only band member to play on every Journey album.

Apparently, Schon’s first electric guitar - a Gibson ES-335 - was (fatefully?) stolen and replaced with the 1956 Les Paul Goldtop with which the guitarist is so synonymous today.

Schon also boasts a signature Gibson Custom Les Paul with (from the 2005 press release): “Floyd Rose tremolo unit, a dramatically sculpted neck/body joint for easier upper fret access, and a Fernandes Sustainer pickup for the screaming lead parts he is famous for.” Not to mention the “Schon Custom slim-taper neck profile…”


Wondering where it is now. :evil:
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Postby maverick218 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:21 am

Chubby321 wrote:First up: Journey’s Neal Schon…

Journey have recently enjoyed a return to the spotlight (or, the charts, to be precise) in the UK thanks to Simon Cowell’s relentless X Factor cover versions. Neal Schon is the only band member to play on every Journey album.

Apparently, Schon’s first electric guitar - a Gibson ES-335 - was (fatefully?) stolen and replaced with the 1956 Les Paul Goldtop with which the guitarist is so synonymous today.

Schon also boasts a signature Gibson Custom Les Paul with (from the 2005 press release): “Floyd Rose tremolo unit, a dramatically sculpted neck/body joint for easier upper fret access, and a Fernandes Sustainer pickup for the screaming lead parts he is famous for.” Not to mention the “Schon Custom slim-taper neck profile…”


Wondering where it is now. :evil:

If I remember right, Neal said the goldtop LP that he played during his days with Santana, was stolen and never returned.
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:56 am

Nice to see this way underrated guitar great get some love. :D

Chubby321 wrote:First up: Journey’s Neal Schon…

Journey have recently enjoyed a return to the spotlight (or, the charts, to be precise) in the UK thanks to Simon Cowell’s relentless X Factor cover versions. Neal Schon is the only band member to play on every Journey album.

Apparently, Schon’s first electric guitar - a Gibson ES-335 - was (fatefully?) stolen and replaced with the 1956 Les Paul Goldtop with which the guitarist is so synonymous today.

Schon also boasts a signature Gibson Custom Les Paul with (from the 2005 press release): “Floyd Rose tremolo unit, a dramatically sculpted neck/body joint for easier upper fret access, and a Fernandes Sustainer pickup for the screaming lead parts he is famous for.” Not to mention the “Schon Custom slim-taper neck profile…”


Wondering where it is now. :evil:


If I had it I sure as hell wouldn't give it back! :wink: :lol: :shock:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:51 am

maverick218 wrote:
Chubby321 wrote:First up: Journey’s Neal Schon…

Journey have recently enjoyed a return to the spotlight (or, the charts, to be precise) in the UK thanks to Simon Cowell’s relentless X Factor cover versions. Neal Schon is the only band member to play on every Journey album.

Apparently, Schon’s first electric guitar - a Gibson ES-335 - was (fatefully?) stolen and replaced with the 1956 Les Paul Goldtop with which the guitarist is so synonymous today.

Schon also boasts a signature Gibson Custom Les Paul with (from the 2005 press release): “Floyd Rose tremolo unit, a dramatically sculpted neck/body joint for easier upper fret access, and a Fernandes Sustainer pickup for the screaming lead parts he is famous for.” Not to mention the “Schon Custom slim-taper neck profile…”


Wondering where it is now. :evil:

If I remember right, Neal said the goldtop LP that he played during his days with Santana, was stolen and never returned.


It seems like every famous rock guitarist's first favorite guitar was stolen in his early days on the road. I've heard stories like this so many times.
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