Jimi D and Tim Wolf dive into stories where they exchange opinions of an amazing and unique stratocasters and telecasters where Leo Fender invented. These instruments are known for their iconic body shapes, music and symbol for cultural artistry and creativity.
Jimi shared his interest and how fascinated he was with Leo Fender's creative designs on stratocasters, implementing changes on the instruments and making Leo's country as the country guitar. "Out of many inventions, you'd be hard-pressed to look at any other inventions. This guy got it right the first time." Jimi added.
Their discussion jumped into having their first instruments where the Gibson Les Paul owned by Tim as his first real guitar robot has used many humbuckers and the body were cut out for P90's. He also stated that the only Les Paul we could buy unless it's custom order in the early 80's was a Les Paul Deluxe. Tim added that he still has that guitar and he loved it so much that he would feel inferior having the guitar. Jimi D also shared on the live podcast having his first Green Stratocaster and how fascinated it was to play it himself.
They then switched their topic back to Leo Fender where Jimi mentioned how genius Leo was. He said that the best part of the stratocasters is like a blink palette to paint on. There's also a lot of moving parts where we can change up the pickups, change up the toggle switch and set the power we want. Jimi said "It's brilliant because everything that wasn't design by Gibson there's no argument that it is the most popular design and it is brilliant everything about it I mean the contour the body contour were the volume knob is you can get the volume knob with your pinky where the pickup selector is you can get it with your pinky."
Tim agreed on Jimi's thought about Leo Fender's innovative creations. He then discussed the rumored Robert Johnson where he sold his soul to the devil. Jimi commented that he hasn't heard or read any documentation about where Robert learned playing guitars.