View Full Version : Martin Does Gordon Lightfoot doin 'Stompin Tom' !
Jesse Joe
11-24-2008, 07:57 PM
Hey Ron ( lighthead2toe) great 12 string lover, listen to this guys Martin 12 string sound. Takes your breath away, at the beginning for sure !
YouTube - Martin Does Gordon Lightfoot doin' Stompin' Tom.mp4
lighthead2toe
11-25-2008, 04:57 PM
Thanks for this Jesse Joe. Martin is quite talented and he sure knows how to drive that twelve string. It produces a cool sound. Also a very nice innovation with the integration of "The Wreck" with "The Hockey Song." The Stomper would be impressed.
I like to use my twelve string on Stompin' Tom's "Gumboot Clogaroo." I play it with the capo on the third fret in the "A" position. Really gives it a "drive 'er home boys" sound. RJ.
Jesse Joe
11-25-2008, 10:06 PM
Pretty good sound but of course no match for the {Gibson B-45 12 string} which has added punch. :eek:
Peter Bro10
12-09-2008, 10:32 AM
That was really good Jesse Joe!!!
Thanks for sharing that with us!
Jesse Joe
12-09-2008, 02:35 PM
It makes me really happy to see that you have enjoyed it Peter ! :)
Peter Bro10
12-09-2008, 05:36 PM
What's not to enjoy? great stuff!
In fact, I think I'll listen/watch again....
Pretty good sound but of course no match for the {Gibson B-45 12 string} which has added punch. :eek:
When I saw him in October, I can only recall Lightfoot using the Gibson on one song. He used another 12 string and, of course, a 6 string for the rest of the tunes. What's the other 12 string that he uses ?
He had 3 guitars that night.
Jesse Joe
12-10-2008, 10:48 AM
Well RM all I can tell you is when I saw him in concert last, he had 2 Gibson B-45/12 string. Both in Sunburst color ! And his Martin D-18/6 string.
From the interview w/Heather Hiscox on CBC TV for the Postal Stamp, there in his new home he had 28 guitars all in cases... Was beautiful to see ! :)
He sometimes uses this 6 string in the photo below, in concert which I can never remember the name ? It was Cathy Cowett that told me some time ago that Terry also has one of those.
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