I really enjoyed it again. And I was very contented that the Hawaiian stuff was there - they were very important in the development of out beloved instrument (and looking back at the previous week's, the Hawaiian stuff flowed very neatly in the story he's telling), and I've also been thinking for some time that I must learn how to play it - so I might be biased :roll:
I suspect that Gibson and the Les Paul itself might get a bit more attention next week - remember that Gibson couldn't catch a cold on electric guitars (sales/popularity) in comparison to Fender in the late 50s early 60s. And the Les Paul itself didn't really take off until a bunch English chaps started using them in the late 60s for blues rock. The program hasn't really got past the very early 60s yet - the Beatles will have to be mentioned, at least in passing... (sorry Roo :D).
I was well chuffed with the strat stuff though. My #1, "Edith", is a 62 re-issue in Fiesta Red. When my wife offered me a strat 18 months ago, looks-wise I went for the one I wanted in the early 80s. Why did I want it? Because of Mark Knopfler. And why did he want it? Because of Hank :D
I very nearly went looking for a Fiesta red with a maple board instead, because of Hank (I hate gold fittings though...). But I prefer rosewood boards on strats. Imagine my surprise and joy when the clip from the "gig" in the Young Ones shows that Hank is playing "my guitar". Of course, I've seen it many times (sorry again Roo :D), years ago, but I'd never registered that he played a rosewood board as well.
I kind of agree with Wez on the pickup thing... BUT, my missus sat next to me would not - her eyes glaze over every time I try to explain why they work and why they're so amazing (and why I need to buy more guitars to put more of these really good different ones in) :lol:
EDIT: Johnny Mac you posted while I was writing - looks like a few "Sorry Johnny"s might have been in order as well! I love the early Cliff & The Shadows :D - in fact, that film was one of my earliest music influences when I was little (even though it was old hat by the time I saw it)