I know that there are members of this forum for whom it is vital to play and sound just like the original Shads' versions, whilst there are others, like myself, who like to improvise and add their own touches. Whichever camp you belong to, that's your choice, because it's enjoying what and how you play that's important. However, if you belong to the traditional group, perhaps you should look away now.
Although, in general, when I play Shads' stuff, I stick to my Strats or Burns, I do find that some of the numbers sound better, to me, using something different. For instance, I think 36-24-36 sounds best using my ES 335, Riders in the Sky on a twelve-string setting on my Variax and Nivram on my Barney Kessel. I know Ecca does a wonderfully anarchic version of FBI on an SG and I wondered how many others here prefer something other than the usual for some of their Shads' interpretations.
Horses for Courses... Axes for...er.. Trackses?! What do YOU use when it's not a Strat or a Burns?


