Here is a little interview. Reeves' bass player (sitting to Reeves right our left) is pretty funny. He and Reeves go back and forth during the shows with funny stuff. He plays a five string bass BTW which my BF mentions at least 4 or 5 times during the show.
sure looks like it. i'd like to see him rip loose on a strat once in awhile. i'm hopelessly old school.
I zoomed in on the head & it is. He does have quite a few axes at his disposal alongside quite a formidable Reverend range that fuse the best aspects of classic axes to make instruments that fit him like a glove & sound incredible.
ya. i just like the old fenders & gibsons. i had a les paul for many years. sold it when it became obvious that playing days were over(& i was having financial meltdown). got pretty good money for it as it was one that was made in usa when they were doing a lot of guitars in other countries. not that there anything wrong with that. a buddy has a tele that was made in mexico that is a fine guitar. leaves the expensive axes at home when playing bars.
sure looks like it. i'd like to see him rip loose on a strat once in awhile. i'm hopelessly old school.
I zoomed in on the head & it is. He does have quite a few axes at his disposal alongside quite a formidable Reverend range that fuse the best aspects of classic axes to make instruments that fit him like a glove & sound incredible.
That new one he uses along with his pedals does some funky sounds.
Post by salleygarden on Nov 24, 2017 20:53:59 GMT 1
From the Reeves Gabrels musician page at Facebook 23 Nov: "Drum kit assembly, time-lapse. (I don't move this fast in real life.) I'm using this fantastic space for my various writing, recording, editing, mixing projects..."