Here's Steve Morse, Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert, Dave LaRue and (not sure why) Randy Jackson. Morse gets the first solo, but no camera. wtf. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEdxDyHkPpY&feature=related]Winter NAMM 2012 - Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert, Randy Jackson - What It Is And What Should Never Be - YouTube[/ame]
Steve Morse and Albert Lee ripping up some bluegrass with Sterling Ball on bass. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhjBGkniN34]Winter NAMM 2012 - Sterling Ball - Steve Morse - Albert Lee - Country Boy At Heart - YouTube[/ame] *edit- I know we're mostly rockers here, but you gotta give Albert Lee props. Dude can shred those country licks.
Tal Wilkenfeld [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnpDwjzNl3o&feature=related]Tal wilkenfeld jamming at NAMM 2012 - YouTube[/ame]
I wonder what brand of pickups are in that Tele. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8WrBOwX6yU&feature=related]NAMM 2012: Joe Bonamassa and Seymour Duncan Jam at NAMM 2012 (Song 1 of 2) - YouTube[/ame]
I'm not impressed by joe this time. Joe really is a player that needs a good tone to sund good, without a good rig, he's nothing. People like eric clapton always sould like themselves no matter what they play through. He's still better than seymour, but he really observes his playing. Like seymour is one of his guitar heroes. He always does that when he plays with other people no matter how good or bad they are, wich is pretty cool i think.