Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Fender Stratocaster 1979 Hardtail








At The Guitar Spot, we pride ourselves in our selection of preowned guitars. Over the past 5 years we have sold many excellent vintage guitars, at sensible prices.

This 1979 hardtail strat is in good condition and has its original 3 way switch. Hardtail Strats (no trem fixed bridge) put you in the unique company of players such as Billy corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame, and blues guitarist Walter Trout.

Check out our video............

For more details contact james@theguitarspot.com


The guitar is available online with free uk delivery - click hereLink

Friday, 19 August 2011

Nottingham's only Gordon Smith Dealer


If you live in the East Midlands and are interested in Gordon Smith Guitars , we are your fellas. For the past 6 years we have sold more of these than I have had hot dinners (and looking at how fat I am , thats alot).

Whether it's bespoke ordering (you can have one custom made for just £150.00 deposit), or off the wall we have a range of models to suit.

Featured in this blog we have our latest stock- A GS 1.5 with a P90 and a contoured front, all this for £592 .

For more information or simply just to come and try them, get in contact-


The Guitar Spot

106 Chilwell Road

Beeston

Nottingham

NG9 1ES

Tel 0115 9139141

www.theguitarspot.com

email : james@theguitarspot.com


Monday, 8 August 2011

New in stock- Diamond Bottlenecks Pill Bottle Slide




We have just taken delivery of these wonderful new slides. Diamond Bottlenecks have made a great reproduction of the coricidin pill bottle slide. For those who don't know, this type of slide has been used by many electric players- Duane Allman, Rory Gallagher, Derek Trucks, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes ..... erm struggling a bit now , Gary Rossington of Lynryd Skynrd.... You get the idea. Because of it's light weight its great for playing slide on electric guitars with lighter strings (10's or 11's).

Get yourself a cranked up marshall, a Les Paul tuned to open e and one of these slides and you are in serious Duane Allman territory.

Unlike all the other coricidin type bottles on the market, this one is actually made of soda glass, not pyrex. This gives it a richer warmer tone. There is also a small hole drilled in the top to stop your finger sweating, a common problem for coricidin users.

Here's what guitarist magazine had to say about them-

......."full and liquid sounding....a perfect gap-free finger fit, definitely the best of it's type we've encountered".......
July 2011


Available at The Guitar Spot for £9.95 for more details contact us

The Guitar Spot

106 Chilwell Road

Beeston

Nottingham

NG9 1ES

Tel 0115 9139141

www.theguitarspot.com

email : james@theguitarspot.com



Fender American Standard Telecaster on Ebay


As the title suggests we have this wonderful guitar going up for aution on Ebay. Click here to view auction. Starts at £590.00

Thursday, 28 July 2011

In the listening room with Jimmy Wiggins




In terms of sequels, how many are actually better than the original?. Maybe we would have to delve in to the world of films to find an example- Godfather II as good as or a bit better than the original Godfather?.

Jimmie Vaughan has succeeded in bettering 2010's Plays Blues, Ballads and Favorites. No mean feat when you consider that said album was his best, in my opinion, since 1994's Strange Pleasure. And when your Jimmie Vaughan , one of the finest most economical , stinging contemporary blues guitarists, thats saying something. For the uninitiated, check out Vaughan's playing on "Full time Lover" off the first Fabulous Thunderbirds album, or the little heard "Dengue Woman Blues" from the Dusk till Dawn soundtrack.

The lineup for More Blues, Ballads and Favorites is the same as the the first album (Jimmie Vaughan, Lou Ann Barton, Billy Pitman, George Rains, Derek O'Brien and Ronnie James form the rhythm section). The late organist Bill Willis is replaced by Mike Flanigan. The Horn Section is comprised of Greg Piccolo and Doug James.

With a lineup like that you can't go wrong, as proved on last years album. There's a bit more energy about this album and if anything both Vaughan and Bartons vocals sound fuller and stronger. Vaughan's guitar is his usual biting strat through a bassman , modern day take on the gulf coast style (for those unaware- playing with a capo , no plectrum ala Johnny Guitar Watson and Gatemouth Brown) that has been present in his style for a number of years, he sounds like he has upped the energy level whilst maintaining his laid back economy.

Vaughan's guitar tone , whilst having become a bit thinner and cleaner, is a real turn on for any fan of 50's blues. Like it's predecessor this album has all the good stuff from the 50's without sounding like a corny museum artifact. Stand out tracks for me are the upbeat opener "I ain't never" and the many times covered"Bad Bad Whiskey" (having always loved Jimmy Witherspoon's interpretation I was surprised to hear a version that gave it a run for it's money).

Vaughan and co. got it right the first time, and give a rare example of getting it even better the second. I can't wait for the next installment. .........

So that's it for today's listening room, - I'm off to drink beer until I can't speak .........

Buy this album

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Gordon Smith Video






Not courtesy of us at the Guitar Spot , but rather Mick Abrahams of Blodwyn Pig and Jethro Tull fame. Great tone and feel coming from an SG2. Remember you can order one from the Guitar Spot for just £100 deposit.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Current Gordon Smith stock

GS1.5 - P90 and single coil £652.00

GS2- Rosewood neck £646.00

GS2 - Maple neck £686.00
GS1- Adjustable bridge , chrome pickup £599.00


All of the above available in store now. More on order. Clicke images to buy online. Remeber we are alo offering 9 months interest free on Gordon Smith. Part Ex also welcome.

Coming soon - SG2 P90's, gloss front and tunamatic bridge.


For more details call us on 0115 9139141 or email : james@theguitarspot.com