My 68 Custom Princeton in Action…Video
Here is my 68 custom Princeton in action at a small gig here in Alberta Canada. I like it. We tried to record the show on a proper device but it got screwed up so we were left only with the camera mics. They actually came out not bad. Not perfect, but it sounds more or less like my rig I think. Very quiet band and my amp sounds like it was turned up (comparing to my SF Vibrolux). No effects, straight into the amp from the tele.
It's my buddy Al's band and this is one of his originals. He's a great roots artist and songwriter. He's playing flat top on this tune but he can play anything with strings and I often put away the tele and do some acoustic bluegrass with him. Please excuse the lack of enthusiasm from the band……It was blazing hot that eve and we hadn't slept for a looong time due to Al's geographical gig booking prowess ;-)

It's my buddy Al's band and this is one of his originals. He's a great roots artist and songwriter. He's playing flat top on this tune but he can play anything with strings and I often put away the tele and do some acoustic bluegrass with him. Please excuse the lack of enthusiasm from the band……It was blazing hot that eve and we hadn't slept for a looong time due to Al's geographical gig booking prowess ;-)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6ESkkj6UGY8
That particular band also has great volume control, and it was a very small venue. With a heavy handed drummer and a bigger room I have to go through the pa.