we played this in my old band forks for cows. lead singer could not play and sing for the life of him xD great guy tho i miss him man. keep jammin' boss!
I think it may have been a bit off in the beginning. Hard sh*t to sink up at the beginning with no count off. Fucking Awesome Job you did! I was just blasting this last night smoking a doob after work on the way home
@@Stanslick not that you don't have this song down cause you do and got fire coming from it. I never played Linoleum. Now I'm gonna learn it cause of you. Its always a bitch though at the beginning with no tap tempo so don't sweat that part cause again your playing on fire. You did great man
@@johnhareiel5118 Thx, mate! After 20th take I stopped counting.. :D Always nice to know that my video inspires someone to learn this amazing music! Good luck, man! 👊
@@Stanslick yea, you actually make this look easy. I'm actually just gonna watch you playing it to finally learn it. I'm sure your inspiring plenty of other folk rather than just me
Awesome! If you had to choose again, would you get the Tele again with single coils, or rather humbuckers? Based on your videos, it seems like the single coils are a great fit for pop punk. I wanted to get this Tele with humbuckers, but apparently the standard humbuckers it comes with aren't that great. Now I'm thinking I might just go with the single coils, as you did. Any regrets, or still happy? If anyone else has some thoughts on this, feel free to share.
Thanks for the comment man! 👊 Well, I had the very same dilemma as you've just described. It was partly the reason I started doing these videos. Honestly, stock humbuckers in basically any Fender tele won't be good enough, so you'd have to replace them anyway for some Seymour Duncans or so. Single coils are great in modern punk rock sound! I like them more than humbuckers, and moreover, it sounds way better in the mix imho. You would be surprised how many bands used them in the studio, just for this quality (Blink 182, Sum41 etc...) They have very distinct sound. Humbuckers tend to be more muddy and sometimes your sound will get lost in the mix. So, the only thing you need is a super high gain amp/pedal/plugin. (Soldano, Dual Rectifier, JCM800, 5150 or any metal amp will do, you'd be suprised how great it works together). People live under the dogma that single coil tele/strat won't have enough gain/output and will sound crappy in poppunk/punkrock. I was there too. But don't worry, you will be rewarded by great sound. This guitar is my number 1 and always will be my favorite. I own more guitars, some even almost triple the price of this one and still, I like this one the most! So, I'd always go with a single coil tele! Good luck!