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Guitar of the Day: 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline Natural | Norman's Rare Guitars
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2020
- Happy #TeleTuesday!!! Stay safe, be kind and hope you’re all well! Enjoy this new episode of #GuitarOfTheDay: Lemmo playing a 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline Natural finish here at #NormansRareGuitars! For any questions you may have or price inquiries about this #Fender #Telecaster #Thinline #ElectricGuitar please give us a call at 818-344-8300. So what do you guys think of this #FenderTelecaster?
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Jesus, the first thing was incandescent. Glorious.
I know, right?
@@geromelegnome5446 Reminds me of The Doors' "Indian Summer", but improved upon.
@@waybackplayback1347 jeez that is a blast from my past, I agree but hadn't listened to that in a long time... Like probably over a decade. Until just now after reading your comment!!! Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@@geromelegnome5446 anytime, man. That's why they call me wayback playback.
It was beautiful
Lemmo has a natural affinity for the Fender tones. There’s a very soulful quality to his playing when he uses one.
Lemmo is cooler than the other side of the pillow.
What an insane player lemmo is..just wow!
One of the best for sure! I take notes every time I watch him play. All guitar players can pick up things from him.
Probably the best GOTD by Lemmo to date in my opinion. The first song, and I'd never thought I'd hear anyone else play "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" that well other than Brand New. Both of those sent chills and almost tears. Bravo Lemmo! Fantastic episode!
Totally spot on!
Can't believe he played The Quiet Things... That rendition was so beautiful.
Probably one of his best guitar of the day in my opinion! Need more stuff like this! 🤘
Lemmo is one of my fav guitarist all time
I came here to heart what a thinline sounds like now I'm crying over my homework thanks lemmo
Man Lemmo's playing is so genuinely inspiring.
Thanks for the hours of amazing music Lemmo
Never know what he’s gonna bring next. Always amazing! Cheers NRG!
My all time favorite guitar! I have a MIM 72’ Thinline reissue and I love it! Great review and thanks for the content🤓
I have one of those too! I love it. Not sure why they aren't more popular, it's such a cool looking guitar.
My dream guitar. Does humbuckers are the “holy grail” of pickups. They are almost impossible to replicate the same way.
Absolutely beautiful guitar!
This is the type of music I love to hear on guitar. I’ve been struggling to figure out which first guitar I should get because no one ever plays soft/soulful music like this so I can’t tell which one would sound the best
You’re probably overwhelmed with information. I can’t tell you what to get. I’m sure you’d been suggested all sorts of stuff. But I think regardless of what guitar you decide on you’re probably into brighter, lower (
@@cjaquilino IDK if you'll see this but I'm also speculating on which guitar to get as my first and was looking at the fender '72 classic player thinline tele, is that similar to the one in the vid?
@@SuluCandles1 It is similar to this.
But it’s crucial to look into what kind of pickups are in the new one. Because they basically stopping making copies of the original pickups after the 70s.
So the 72 Classic Player Tele Thinline doesn’t have the exact same pickups: www.tdpri.com/threads/the-fender-wide-range-humbucking-pickup-past-and-present.716600/
@@cjaquilino I went ahead and got the classic player, seemed like the closest i can get to that coldplay sound. Any tips? :)
@@SuluCandles1 I like that guitar. Great choice. You’ll do fine.
And I’d worse came to worse and for some reason you didn’t like the pickup sound as much as you might in this video, modern alternatives exist that can be easily swapped in.
It’ll also hold up in value for resale if you ever changed your mind. But it’s a great guitar to have. Cheers.
I really think the early 70's tele's with the Seth Lover CuNife wide range humbuckers are seriously underrated guitars, the custom, deluxe, and thinline are really great guitars (if you get a good one) with really unique special set of pickups. And usually great with delays and reverb as Lemmo said. Love the 70's maple necks as well. They're ageing well.
Awsome playing from Lemmo today as well!!!
Just straight out of the mind of our friend Michael Lemmo!I mean I never met him but I call him a friend.
And, I don't know if Norm did it on purpose or even thought about it but the transition from Mark and playing covers that we all loved to Lemmo and his original stuff is an awesome change. Loved Marks shows and I thought I would hate the change but I love this guys' home grown little gems he brings to us and this one was really special.
Wow i love Lemmo’s playing. So late 80’s early 90’s in his influences
What beautiful playing that stopped time 4 me wow
The thinline Tele was a design Leo came up with in 72' It truly is a unique sounding guitar. The semi-hollow body and seth lover pickups make for a open airy tone yet fat and full bodied. It can accommodate a wide range of textures and genres of music. The ash body gives it that extra depth and body of tone. Another master class by Lemmo. Bravo Jen and Michael.
The guitars on this channel are super cool, but the real star of the show is Lemmo and his incredible musical ideas. Never seen him repeat the same thing twice, and everything sounds so good.
It always is a good day when lemmo brings his looper to work
The second bit with the "chords over lead" is just so Cocteau Twins. I was surprised to hear the sound emerge from such a simple thing.
5:55 LUSH... SHOEGAZER... DREAM POP... EXCELLENT!
Never thought I'd hear Brand New on GOTD.
For reals
What song is it?
@@ThistleThings he throws the riff in from The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows into the last jam.
This dude has the most electic and diverse tastes in music! A true lover of music.
in 1972, my dad bought a 72 tele standard. sold it to a buddy in in 79, and is getting it back next month after not seeing it for 42 years! it will never be sold out of the family ever again. I collect guitars and this one is getting framed and hung on my office wall!
Another outstanding performance by my favorite guitar player on CZcams. It doesn’t hurt that he’s playing my favorite guitar. The fender thin line with the light pick guard is very special. I flip flop on whether I like the earlier single coils or the hum bucket pickups. But I really enjoy Michaels playing. He’s my only upside during the pandemic.
I had a feeling this guitar was gonna be awesome as soon as he pulled it out of the case. That first loop jam was incredible! Almost hypnotic!
I came very close to buying one of those back in 1977. But I played a regular tele for comparison and fell in love with it. I payed $150 for a 1973 standard telecaster and I still have it to this day. As Ferris Bueller says " If you can afford one I highly recommend it."
My absolute most favorite Tele. Just can't go wrong. Just one of the most versatile Guitars ever.
One of the best GOTD for me right there, what a player!
"Purdy" guitar and " purdy" playin' Lemmo ! Thank ya Jen ! 😎🎸🎶👍
What a beautiful sounding instrument!
Lemmo is definitely the guy to bring out it's best. Wow!
Hey Jen, please show Lemmo’s pedals occasionally when he’s reaching down playing with them. Great GOTD!
It would be good to see a rig run-down from Lemmo some time. :)
Or just a shout out to what he's using
It’s GOTD though. They’re not doing this stuff just for posterity lol
That was my favorite guitar of the day 🖖🏻. Such tone, much feel
I had one exactly like this one, in just as good of shape. Absolutely the best guitar I ever owned and I've owned a bunch. While going through a divorce in 1996, I pawned this guitar for $350 and never went back to retrieve it. This video makes me want to throw up.
Fender: 142
Gibson: 125
Martin: 38
Gretsch: 14
Epiphone: 10
Rickenbacker: 10
Guild: 5
Paul Reed Smith: 5
Silvertone: 4
National: 3
Taylor: 3
Hofner: 2
Don Musser: 2
Coral: 2
Stromberg: 1
Vox: 1
Ovation: 1
Zemaitis: 1
Mosrite: 1
Harmony: 1
Whitehead: 1
James Trussart: 1
Music Man: 1
Modulus: 1
Bill Nash: 1
Duesenberg: 1
Charvel: 1
Kay: 1
Baldwin: 1
Knaggs: 1
Supertone: 1
D'Angelico: 1
Ampeg: 1
GOTD Cancelled: 1
Fender: 142
Gibson: 125
Martin: 38
Gretsch: 14
Epiphone: 10
Rickenbacker: 10
Guild: 5
Paul Reed Smith: 5
Silvertone: 4
National: 3
Taylor: 3
Hofner: 2
Don Musser: 2
Coral: 2
Stromberg: 1
Vox: 1
Ovation: 1
Zemaitis: 1
Mosrite: 1
Harmony: 1
Whitehead: 1
James Trussart: 1
Music Man: 1
Modulus: 1
Bill Nash: 1
Duesenberg: 1
Charvel: 1
Kay: 1
Baldwin: 1
Knaggs: 1
Supertone: 1
D'Angelico: 1
Ampeg: 1
GOTD Cancelled: 1
Is this a list of all the guitar brands they've reviewed?
@@pearsights all the Lemmo guitars, yes.
No BC rich?
You really need to repair that hole in your head 😬
I thought this was someone's private collection. I was adding this up to see if his was bigger than mine. He who dies with the most guitars wins. Ask Joe B.
The neck pickup piece was... medicinal, before anything else... A privilege to witness it all, cheers.
Out of the park.
Original music is hard to find in the boardrooms of businesses, but anyone can appreciate M Lemmo’s gifts. Norm knew
Wow, that first one was ridiculously amazing.
Was so inspired by the sound of that guitar and this video, that I built a warmoth version of it with the reissue CuNiFes. But with a modernized 10" radius neck, locking tuners, 4 bolt neck, tall narrow stainless frets and 525k pots. Surprisingly, it sounds just like this example. A pleasant appreciated stroke of luck because I'm absolutely loving it.
That first section was insane. Incredible playing.
Top 10 episode!!
The way lemmo plays gives me the feels. Even if it’s not the most difficult thing to play, his embellishments and how he can increase or decrease the intensity of what he’s playing kinda makes you get lost in the song. Very cool.
One for the highlight reel! Fantastic and thank you.
Good guitar+ good player= happiness!!
Thinlines have a sound all there own. Nice.
My dream guitar ❤️❤️❤️
I had that exact model in the early 1990's. It was stolen by a flatmate...
The recent Squier copy is pretty decent but the poly is a bit thick.
Sand it off the neck You will thank me later LoL 😂 Being a Squier it's no big deal I did it to my 72 strat No regrets Feels great now
Dude I feel like I’ve watched this guy grow into a complete master or into his prime or something. Maybe there’s more to come, just gonna have to see
Lemmo, I've watched nearly all your demos. This was the first GoTD in which you interspersed the playing with explanations for what to listen for or how the guitar responds to particular effects. It was really informative and you came off as very conversational. Nice work, man. Keep that up!
That's a stunning piece of art. I'm about to swap my noiseless pickups for 2 Seymour duncan humbuckers on my AM Deluxe thinline 2015. Awesome instrument. I love it dearly.
Yes! Please continue at least occasionally with the practice of letting the music play as an outtro while you say your goodbye. Really nice touch.
Lemmo's playing is amazing, but it was really the Clientele that made me fall in love with this guitar.
Best guitar I have ever heard was Jerry Garcias guitars Tiger and Wolf. The tone is unmatched.
YES!! Brand new was one of my all time fav bands in high school!
Lemmo, you once again gave us a simply perfect GOTD. Thank you Jen for your awesome job at capturing the moment. Cheers!
That neck pickup is so nice. Love the loop with the harmonic too. Lemmo is a beast with the looper pedal
I watch a lot of guitar demos and this was OUTSTANDING! AWESOME guitar playing. Love it!
BRAND NEW!!!! Hell yeah . Top 5 favorite band
Michael ,Thank You so very much for finally doing a 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline.When I was 15 I would go into the guitar room after taking a lesson from Dan Murski who played a Fender Jaguar and pull the Tele down and play it...I wanted to buy that Guitar but didn't have the $326.At the time I played an Epiphone that looked like a Strat.I quit playing after a year and a half and just recently bought an American Standard Stratocaster which I like a lot but still don't have the discipline to play it and get any good.Anyway THANK YOU for bringing back the memories.from Ray in Michigan
And the best CZcamsr's watch Award goes to Mr. Lemmo 😄
Those wide ranging humbuckers are killer! Way underrated for a long time. They've started getting the attention they deserve. Getting expensive to buy too! Fender only made them for a couple of years. I used to see them sell for $100-$200, now they sell for well over a thousand. All the reproduction thinline variations through the years have standard humbuckers that are hidden under WRa similar looking pup cover.
Stunning
Great playing on a very nice guitar! Thank You!
Al Stewart played a tele thin line and it sounded out of this world.
Classic Mellow Yellow Lemmo.
I KNOW it's not really yellow....
Blonde
Lemmo you are one of the best players around!!!!!!!
Thinline are awesome. Go ahead. Buy one.
Ok i really need tabs for the first song it was amazing
Oh my gosh! BOiNG! Just beautiful!
Creates out of thin air...
“Let’s go for it.” ❤️
Wow. I never thought I would hear a GOTD demo where Lemmo plays some Brand New. Thanks for the bit of 'The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows"
I have the reissue of this guitar! It's my favorite to play
Fantastic playing!
This is a amazing demo, really showcases the amazing tone and resonates that the thinline has, its breath of fresh air from all the stereotypical bland blues riffs that show nothing about a guitar.
I really appreciate the tips Mike dropped after song 2. Things like what bands utilise specific guitars and how to get the most out of them.
He’s a rare talent
A little slice of electric 6 string Heaven-
I have two of these, both in natural as in the video. but i use it differently. for blues rock and straight down rock music. they are so marvellous! the wide range hambuckers were developed by Seth Lover after he practiced around with the Gibsons.
and these axes can take basically every abuse, and stay in tune for weeks, more or less. my absolute favs among my guitars, and else we are talking strats, Tele standards and ES 335. so actually, one hell of a guitar
oh man i would love to have that guitar 😭
Love does come true
Great playing Michael. Love your style and feel. Just the perfect touch no matter what guitar you are playing. I do love Fenders too. Look forward to guitar of the day. Specially Tele Tuesday.
Also love you Jen. Whoooo
man... that first thing you played gave me John Martyn feels
I have one of these in excellent condition. Bought it used for $150 many years ago.
Simply gorgeous!
One of the best sounding Mexican fenders
So Smashing Pumpkins right here : @6:30
Realy beautiful, man.
Pure artistry right there on my favourite guitar of all time.
I’d end up playing fuckin wonderwall on it and you do this!!!!
Lemme you are so talented and an inspiration for me to keep playing
I have the same one, but in black.. great guitar!
Savage tones that you drew from this beauty! Can't afford the original but I'm hoping that the reissue will do it justice. Can't wait to put it through a Leslie pedal and other tricks to get some Coldplay mojo.
I see you with your brand new riff
I remember when these came out. We all drooled over the catalog. No one could afford one though. A chimy little fellow isn't it?
I thought we were gonna hear some other amps , nothing against the twin reverb , it's got a beautiful sound , but some different ones would be nice once in a while. This guitar is stunning , I luv the natural finish , a gorgeous back , and the thick deep sound is fantastic , had my entire kitchen rattling , I really want a tele with at least one humbucker , very cool. Thanks guys , great GOTD.
Very nice
Big fan of this guitars tone. You did a great job capturing it.
Beautifully played❤
that first song was killer 😮
thx for the music lemmo
Beautiful Tele! Great little lesson on melodies and chords!