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Old January 14th, 2007, 08:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Keith Urban in new Vintage Guitar

Great interview, one of the best I've read. TONS of gear & guitar info.

BTW, John Mellencamp's "The Lonesone Jubilee" is highly responsible for his sound (of mixing rock & country),

and he's playing all Marshalls right now...
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Old January 15th, 2007, 02:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Great interview, one of the best I've read. TONS of gear & guitar info.

BTW, John Mellencamp's "The Lonesone Jubilee" is highly responsible for his sound (of mixing rock & country),

and he's playing all Marshalls right now...
Hi, thanks for the hint!

I really like Keith Urbans guitarplaying and songwriting! I like Brad Paisley and other guitarplayers as well, but I really dig Urbans sound.

Funny thing "The Lonesome Jubilee" has been an important album for me aswell, I bought when I started writing songs myself along with a bunch of other albums. It was however one of the albums that got alot of time on the cd-player and also the album that tuned me into Mellencamp. But now I would probably rank his "big daddy" record higher, than "The Lonesome Jubilee".
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Old January 15th, 2007, 03:34 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I really, really dug this interview as well - I thought he came across as a super cool, down to Earth guy. Especially when he said the thing about putting the Pizza Hut sticker on his guitar when he was a kid - that made me laugh out loud hahaha!

He just came across as being HIMSELF. Insanely honest and not caring what anyone else would think - even when he was talking about the music he liked...I don't think I've ever read any musician known for doing what he does talk about going through an "ABBA" phase. He just seemed super down to Earth and cool IMO...and that's coming from someone who only owns one of his albums - and it's The Ranch!

By the way, we subscribe to Vintage Guitar and they're offering a "mail a free issue" to a friend thing right now - first person to send me a private message about it gets it if anyones interested? It's a free issue to you and doesn't cost me anything - they might send you advertisements from then on or something though, I don't know. But if you want it, shoot me a PM.
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Old November 29th, 2007, 05:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Guys I've been trying to track down this back issue of Vintage Guitar but to no avail...

Possible you guys tell me the content of this interview? I'm most interested in the kind of settings he uses to achieve his tones..

Thanks!

Btw Any pics in the interview??
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Hi, thanks for the hint!

I really like Keith Urbans guitarplaying and songwriting! I like Brad Paisley and other guitarplayers as well, but I really dig Urbans sound.

Funny thing "The Lonesome Jubilee" has been an important album for me aswell, I bought when I started writing songs myself along with a bunch of other albums. It was however one of the albums that got alot of time on the cd-player and also the album that tuned me into Mellencamp. But now I would probably rank his "big daddy" record higher, than "The Lonesome Jubilee".
uh huh is by far my favorite
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Old November 30th, 2007, 05:34 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Guys I've been trying to track down this back issue of Vintage Guitar but to no avail...

Possible you guys tell me the content of this interview? I'm most interested in the kind of settings he uses to achieve his tones..

Thanks!

Btw Any pics in the interview??
Yeah, it's a very relaxed and cool interview. Not too much tech talk, so probably not the stuff you wanted to see. However there are pictures of a lot of his guitars (the the lp jr melodymaker, both his 40:ths anniversary tellies, a bender tele and a bunch of other guitars). There are also some discussion on what amps he prefer and some thing about wich guitar he played on a few songs of the newest album.

But the main part of the review is more what his influences are, his musical career and stuff like that.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 11:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The magazine is out of stock everywhere...

Is it possible for u guys to upload some scans? Or an electronic version of the interview? Thanks...
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Old December 5th, 2007, 01:51 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Well, what would you expect???

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I really, really dug this interview as well - I thought he came across as a super cool, down to Earth guy. Especially when he said the thing about putting the Pizza Hut sticker on his guitar when he was a kid - that made me laugh out loud hahaha!
He's from New Zealand. Of course he's down to earth....we all are...
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