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“You can’t all play Gibson Les Pauls at the same time.” Don Felder on why the Eagles never stuck to just one guitar
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Don Felder said he learned a lot about guitar tone playing alongside Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey in the Eagles.
Felder and Joe Walsh perform onstage with the Eagles in 1977.
(Image credit: Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns)“You can’t all play Gibson Les Pauls at the same time,” he continued.
“So if I play a guitar track on a Les Paul, I need to play another part on a Strat or a Tele or on a PRS or on different pickups.
“If I played a Les Paul, Walsh played a Strat, Glenn would play his Les Paul Junior that had different pickups.