Mark claims that Joe plays all 28 guitars during the course of a three hour show. Granted, I don't pay that much attention, but come on - 28??!!?? Next time I'm going to count them!
~ Cathy ~
And I dream I'm on vacation 'Cause I like the way that sounds,
It's a perfect occupation for me.
I do know he makes a LOT of guitar changes and that he changes frequently. But I don't think it's quite that many. Probably has 28 so he doesn't play the same guitars every night, he can mix it up. Has certain ones that will work on certain songs. More than one option for every song. But IDK about 28. Maybe.
Most guitarists have guitars set up identical to crucial instruments that are readily accessible in case something disastrous happens to his main axe. So some of those 28 are bound to be backups.
MikeA
LOL only way I can do that is do go to a show, and seeing they aren't in the US right now touring, that's not possible!I think that you, as our resident git expert, needs to find out ASAP. This is something very important that needs to be verifiedjk
Reminds me of a BB King concert I went to back in the early 90's. He was playing at Century II in Wichita I think. Anyway, first he broke an "e" string during a song. He didn't do like Clapton who was known for breaking strings and making the band continue vamping until he could get a new one strung and tuned before resumming. The crowd would clap slowly resulting in the nickname "Slow Hand".
No, B.B. King kept right on with his solo after breaking the string....he just changed positions on his Lucille and played it on the "B" string!
Then a bit later in the show, his Fender Amp blew up! He didn't repair that like the broken string. He just took the amp his rhythm player used and the rhythm player had some backup amp that was different than the one he normally played through.
"It Happens". And never more so than when playing live.
MikeA