I find this totally refreshing: a Fillmore Mark 1 takes it past The Ventures or garage rock. These guys are jammin', and it's an interesting concept as only the internet can bring. Hope you enjoy as much as I did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS3GfLPeyNs
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Yep...like the 4-way split screen concept also.
Hey, did you notice that the red Fillmore Mark 1 beauty (with nice speed stripes btw) has THREE knobs...as well as the usual toggle switch in the treblehorn?
(extra knob for phase switching?)
Hey, did you notice that the red Fillmore Mark 1 beauty (with nice speed stripes btw) has THREE knobs...as well as the usual toggle switch in the treblehorn?

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Great stuff! Is that the same guy playing all the instruments? Same shirt, same pants, looks like the same person.
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I'm not sure about the drummer, but that's probably him as well. The cat can play.
Here's another. It's a dance number this time; Disco beat backing tracks. This ain't your grandpa's Mosrite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IDp34kJ ... re=related
He uses several effects patches here. Methinks he's directly into a computer through amp/effects software.
Here's another. It's a dance number this time; Disco beat backing tracks. This ain't your grandpa's Mosrite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IDp34kJ ... re=related
He uses several effects patches here. Methinks he's directly into a computer through amp/effects software.
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That was KEWL!!! 

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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I noticed that igrek-U claims he is playing covers. Well, apparently he is a talented fan of a group called "The Band Apart", a group in Japan that play a kind of funky, Brit-pop style of music. There are vocals, reminding me of an 'Aha' or 'Tears for Fears' style. The lead guitarist in The Band Apart plays Mosrites. So if anyone is looking for a modern application of the Mosrite sound, look no further than u-tube. Search the name The Band Apart and enjoy dozens of clips of the group, with lotza Mosrite action.
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Incredible...boy that guy playin' the Mo' has super fast fingers. These guys eat, drink, and sleep music, -pretty evident. 

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At first I thought this was going to be some contemporary smooth jazz stuff(yawn!), but boy was I surprised! That was incredibly cool. The guy can definitely play, and that song (the 1st one) was totally refreshing - I could listen to it over and over. I'm definitely going to check out their/his other videos. Thanks for posting Strat-o-rama!
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64sunburst wrote:At first I thought this was going to be some contemporary smooth jazz stuff(yawn!)
Excuse me? You are treading on thin ice. Now do you want to hear how I feel about the Ram---s...............never mind.


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Just to reiterate Strat-o-rama's point (which I think got buried in the thread), igrek-U and his bandmate are playing covers - mostly of the Japanese group The Band Apart. The Band Apart's guitarist, Nobukazu Kawasaki, has an endorsement deal and a signature model with Fillmore, and igrek-U's Mosrite is also a custom Fillmore based on the Kawasaki model.
http://www.mosrite.co.jp/musicfair2007_event2.html
http://www.sound.jp/igrek-u/equipment.html
It should also be stated that The Band Apart is a less interesting version of the seminal Japanese indie rock band Number Girl (whose bass player also plays predominantly Mosrites).
Lastly, everyone in Japan can PLAY. Guitar culture and pedagogy is a huge industry with the goal being musicianship first and foremost, regardless of idiom. Sadly, that's an area in which the average guitar player outside Japan is sorely lacking.
http://www.mosrite.co.jp/musicfair2007_event2.html
http://www.sound.jp/igrek-u/equipment.html
It should also be stated that The Band Apart is a less interesting version of the seminal Japanese indie rock band Number Girl (whose bass player also plays predominantly Mosrites).
Lastly, everyone in Japan can PLAY. Guitar culture and pedagogy is a huge industry with the goal being musicianship first and foremost, regardless of idiom. Sadly, that's an area in which the average guitar player outside Japan is sorely lacking.
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