Richard Hawley talks ES-335s, 60s transistor amps and vintage fuzz pedals | Guitar.com

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2019
  • Prior to the release of his acclaimed new album, Further, we sit down with Richard Hawley to talk about the record and all things guitar.
    In the first of a new series of videos, he plays his vintage Gibson ES-335 and a Burns Orbit Two, one of the world's first transistor amplifiers.
    To buy and stream Richard's new album head to this link: hawley.lnk.to/FurtherWE
    To find out more head to Guitar.com: guitar.com/features/interview...
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Komentáře • 39

  • @johncarlo7395
    @johncarlo7395 Před 42 minutami

    I've still got my 1964 cherry red 335 which my parents bought me, brand new for my eighteenth Birthday, from Watkins in Balham, along with the original reciept, its safely stored in the loft and I havent taken it out of the case for about a year now, without looking, and if I remember right it cost around £160, if you're ever in West sussex, come and give it a whirl, it's a real beauty.

  • @gfm1496
    @gfm1496 Před 2 lety +10

    “Seriously unpleasant… it’s a fabulous sound”. LMAO. Richard Hawley is a class act.

  • @loularton
    @loularton Před měsícem

    brilliant songwriter and guitarist I love Richard Hawley

  • @timothyreheht6485
    @timothyreheht6485 Před 5 lety +7

    £250 is about £560 (about $700/€630) in todays money, in case anyone was wondering. Edit: Assuming, he bought it in 1990

  • @mdub048
    @mdub048 Před 5 lety +3

    That Tone Bender is the business! o.o

  • @woodhd
    @woodhd Před 4 lety +1

    neck story reminds me of knocking over one of willard grant conspiracys guitars on stage at a gig in sweden

  • @johnl.6930
    @johnl.6930 Před 4 lety +6

    Neck volute, witch hat knobs at least late 60’s probably 70’s. But great player and does it really matter? Especially for 250 quid! Thanks for this video. The player not the equipment!

    • @mjt5576
      @mjt5576 Před 4 lety

      I'm guessing a '67 or '68. But you're right. Who cares? It's a great guitar.

    • @stevensherwood9674
      @stevensherwood9674 Před 3 lety +2

      MJT 55 I reckon later, note the sticker inside the top F hole.. 70s style... I have a ‘67 335 which has the orange sticker.

    • @Pipingpicker
      @Pipingpicker Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@stevensherwood9674 1970 at the very earliest. The volute came either late 1969 or early 1970. The sticker came late 1970 or early 1971. So an early 1970s. But they're still great guitars.

    • @stevensherwood9674
      @stevensherwood9674 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Pipingpicker they sure are, had a ‘73 335 in walnut. Very good guitars

  • @johnmirabile3535
    @johnmirabile3535 Před 2 lety +1

    No matter what gibson does, they can never get the prestigous look of these old guitars

  • @danielarmstrong8503
    @danielarmstrong8503 Před 4 lety +2

    Man I love these wholesome badass old guitar geek geezers.

    • @RobertSlover
      @RobertSlover Před 9 měsíci

      this is a perfect example of overcompensating with gear....spend less - practice more!

  • @KunchangLeeMusic
    @KunchangLeeMusic Před 5 lety

    👌🏿

  • @alejandrohualdez5550
    @alejandrohualdez5550 Před 4 lety +1

    Now we're gonna be face to face and I'll lay right down in my favourite place....

  • @milabenysek6540
    @milabenysek6540 Před 3 lety +3

    This guitar has "volute" in the headstock, so it means she was build post 1969 year during the Norlin era .... anyway good buy.

  • @SeanChurchill97
    @SeanChurchill97 Před 4 lety +2

    Obviously the guitar is sensational...BUT THAT FUZZ

  • @akronko
    @akronko Před 4 lety +5

    it's a 70s 335

  • @dermot51
    @dermot51 Před 3 lety +1

    'I wanna be your dog' to play out

  • @js312raf
    @js312raf Před 5 lety +11

    Sorry Richard, that's not a '63 nor a '64. That's a very late '60s or '70s.
    The easiest way to tell is the volute on the back of the neck, the Gibson logo, the knobs, the chrome hardware and the Indian Rosewood fretboard.

    • @cjscala87
      @cjscala87 Před 5 lety +5

      Jiří Strouhal I think it was put there when the neck was rebuilt. He starts the video by saying that

    • @brandonkennedy5420
      @brandonkennedy5420 Před 5 lety +8

      I'd say post '72 because it has the 70's square label in the F-hole.

    • @js312raf
      @js312raf Před 5 lety +7

      @@cjscala87 I'm aware he said that, but I don't believe it was replaced. Also, there is a '70s label inside the body, as mentioned above.

    • @bee.normal
      @bee.normal Před 5 lety

      Poor guy! He got conned.
      p.d: Mr. Strouhal is absolutely right.

    • @darrylcole5575
      @darrylcole5575 Před 4 lety

      I was going to say also the truss rod cover is all black like the one on my 1972 es 325. The flower pot logo is not like an early to mid 60s es 335 either.

  • @joestrummer32
    @joestrummer32 Před 2 lety

    Old Red...

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 Před 3 lety

    ya the feedback is cool but it the guitar that screams... ....cool vid

  • @RobertSlover
    @RobertSlover Před 9 měsíci +1

    this is a perfect example of overcompensating with gear....spend less - practice more!