Great guy. Great player. Great singer. Used to watch Phil play years ago in Mississauga at his father’s restaurant. He’d have a jam there every Sunday night. This was before he became popular. This was before Triumph and Frozen Ghost. He’s always been a nice person and incredibly talented. He also had jams in downtown Toronto on Wednesday nights at the Artful Dodger before he finally moved to LA in 98. Those Wednesday jams were something else. So fun and so loud! Cheers
@@BritainsRareGuitars I’m sure it plays wonderfully…one of my main guitars for the last 10 years has been a Godin Solidac so, I’m already hip to the value, quality and performance they build into their guitars.
I played one of these today in a shop. It was exceptional in so many ways. A bit of a heavyweight, but played and sounded great. As good as as a LP? I couldn't say.
The guy with the long rock and roll hair doo, looks exactly like the great flamenco guitarist Manitas De Plata, The Gypsy Kings Father. Manuel Rodriguez Jr. is always the best ever person to have in any interview. Manuel Rodriguez Jr. is so educated with History, He brings his intellectual articulation to every conversation. His guitars History goes way back to Antonio Toress, The Founder. Outstanding Interview buy both. Need more follow up interviews.
A friend got a greenburst Tri-Sonic around 1970 in a swap for an old piano. At the time it was just another British guitar that was seen as second rate because American guitars had become available, but now it looks like a real bargain. Dunno what happened to it, maybe he still has it.
Here's a real evil thought, Suppose that builder that made him the replicas kept the original "greenie" and gave him a replica back of the "greenie" that was so good that it fooledl phil harris? With him thinking he got the original back? That would mean Kirk hammett actually owns a replica! wouldn't that be something And don't tell me it's not possible Because anything is possible!