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Yea, this was timely. Thanks for putting it up. Was really getting tired of getting the bootleg dvd everytime i feel like watching him play live :D
 
Never get bored watching him play. He barely look at his guitar when he perform live. And look at his expressions. Talented, great composer, versatile. He's still no1 to me.
 
I simply love that tone. Especially the intro of the song, after the clean part, rolls up the volume, and hits that note with all the saturation and warmth. Almost magical. Plus his use of dynamics is superb!
 
hofner said:
wah using a strat and not a super strat...ok this is quite a highlight for me.

In a way i'd classify it as super strat already, given the pickup models, and two volume one tone thingie. But it's still cool :D
 
i had this full video once.. was ibanez 90th anniversary or something.. anyway that guitar is similar to his current model now.. just redesigned and stuff.. it's not a strat..
 
yes. it is from ibanez 90th anniversary party promotional DVD in the year 1997. Inside the DVD also got paul gilbert and steve vai.
 
rockito said:
haha Andy Timmons. One of my influences.
i used to perform wif him back in Dallas, Texas.

8O :evil:

I had a heart attack when I read that. Then I saw your "just kidding"...
 
Agreed! He has soo much feel that his face appears constipated towards the end of the song, And he starts jumping around. Guess he needs the Gent's room and coulden't wait to finish the song. So much for FEELING it. LOL :D kidding.
 
Hope people didn't take that seriously. After seeing that video, I really respect Andy Timmons! :prayer:
 
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