The Beatles and the Epiphone Casino - Gear, There and Everywhere EP15

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Here's the 15th episode of Gear, There and Everywhere, a new podcast featuring some of your favorite Beatles enthusiasts:
    Paul of Guitar Gear Connection: / @guitargearconnection
    Sam Popkin: / @sampopkin
    Ryan Martin: / @manwithnoexpression
    Dom Rossi: / @drguitar918
    In this episode we discuss The Beatles' Epiphone Casino guitars and what songs they were used on!
    Some things we listen to/look at in this episode:
    Thanks for watching! Like and subscribe to each of our channels!

Komentáře • 183

  • @PaisleyPatchouli
    @PaisleyPatchouli Před 3 měsíci +11

    Hard to believe how we all obsess about miniscule details of set-ups etc; and here you see Paul's Casino with a completely backwards nut, virtually no set-up, and he's playing tracks and solos for the ages, on records that will be world famous for another hundred years or more...

  • @TheTomnom
    @TheTomnom Před 2 měsíci +9

    Beatles did not give a fuck if their instruments were clean, in tune, stringed properly, were up-side down or right way up. ...... It was just brilliant

  • @randallpinkfloyd
    @randallpinkfloyd Před 8 měsíci +28

    Very happy Michael is an official member!

  • @yousse132
    @yousse132 Před 8 měsíci +23

    This podcast is a treasure for all Beatles fans.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks a lot, we appreciate the compliment!

    • @Halliday7895
      @Halliday7895 Před měsícem

      It's a bit pedantic . but some aspects of it are worth enduring others...

  • @chrisst8922
    @chrisst8922 Před 8 měsíci +15

    There was somebody in The Beatles who thought about the visuals. They'd painted the Rickenbackers black. They'd got matching J160e's. After the 325 and 360/12 somebody must've thought that blue Stratocasters wouldn't look right and instead used the Casinos that even matched Paul's Hofner a bit. This was the last time that the visuals were considered.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +7

      They were stylish guys, the guitars were basically a part of their suits!

    • @gedztrez8814
      @gedztrez8814 Před měsícem +3

      Don’t forget the Rocky Strat, the ric bass, and John’s J160 all had psychedelic paint jobs as well as John and George stripping their casinos and Paul his bass

  • @leftyguitarist8989
    @leftyguitarist8989 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Help! (1965) 3-4/14 (21-29%)
    1. The Night Before (Paul plays solo/duet alongside George on Strat)
    2. Another Girl (Paul plays fills)
    3. Ticket To Ride (Paul plays fills and solo)
    4. I've Just Seen A Face? (Paul might've used his Casino to double the intro solo)
    Rubber Soul (1965) 2/14 (14%)
    1. Drive My Car (Paul plays lead)
    2. I'm Looking Through You (Paul plays lead)
    Revolver (1966)
    Overall 7-10/14 (50-71%)
    John 0-4/14 (0-29%)
    Paul 6-7/14 (43-50%)
    George 3-4/14 (21-29%)
    1. Taxman (Paul plays solos and doubles bass)
    2. I'm Only Sleeping (Paul plays lead during outro alongside George on Strat or SG, might also play solo/duet with him)
    3. Love You To (George or Paul play rhythm guitar alongside George's J-160E. Since the rhythm guitar is tuned to C, this is why many falsely assume Paul plays bass on the song. Also, George uses Casino for volume swells)
    4. Here, There And Everywhere (Paul plays rhythm guitar)
    5. She Said, She Said? (John plays rhythm on Casino or Black Strat)
    6. Good Day Sunshine? (John plays a barely audible rhythm guitar that could be anything)
    7. And Your Bird Can Sing (Paul and George harmonize on the Casino and John's rhythm on Casino or Grestch)
    8. Doctor Robert? (John plays rhythm on Casino or Grestch)
    9. Got To Get You Into My Life (John on '63 Black Strat, George and Paul on Casino)
    10. Tomorrow Never Knows (Paul plays solo, George uses Casino or SG)
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
    Overall 6-7/13 (46-54%)
    John 5/13 (38%)
    Paul 2-3/13 (15-23%)
    George 2-3/13 (15-23%)
    1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Paul and George play rhythm on the Casino. Paul plays lead on Esquire or Casino)
    2. With A Little Help From My Friends (John plays rhythm on the Casino)
    3. Getting Better (John and Paul use Casino, George uses Strat or Casino)
    4. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!? (Paul plays solo with Esquire, Texan, or Casino)
    5. When I'm Sixty Four (John uses Casino during final verse)
    6. Good Morning, Good Morning (John plays rhythm)
    7. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (John plays rhythm and George plays lead)
    Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
    Overall 2-6/11 (18-55%)
    John 2-3/11 (18-27%)
    Paul 0-2/11 (0-18%)
    George 1-6/11 (9-55%)
    1. Magical Mystery Tour? (George plays lead on Strat or Casino)
    2. Flying (George plays rhythm on Strat, John or George play lead on J-160E plugged into an amplifier, Paul or George play lead on Casino)
    3. Hello, Goodbye (John and George playing in (mostly) unison through the same amp)
    4. Strawberry Fields Forever? (John plays rhythm on Casino, George plays slide on Strat or Casino, Paul plays solo on Casino or Esquire)
    5. Penny Lane? (John and George play rhythm guitar on Casino or Strat)
    6. Baby, You're A Rich Man? (George plays rhythm on Casino or Strat)
    The BEATLES (1968)
    Overall 11-12/30 (37-40%)
    John 7-8/30 (23-27%)
    Paul 4-5/30 (13-17%)
    1. Back In The U.S.S.R. (George plays rhythm on 1956 Gibson ES-5 and some lead on Les Paul, Paul plays most lead on Casino)
    2. Dear Prudence (John plays rhythm on Casino and J-160E)
    3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Paul and John double Jazz Bass with Casino and Starfire respectively)
    4. Happiness Is A Warm Gun (John plays rhythm with Casino, George plays most lead with Strat and solo with SG)
    5. I'm So Tired? (John plays rhythm with George's electrified J-160E or Casino)
    6. Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (Paul plays lead with Casino)
    7. Birthday (John on Casino, George on Les Paul or SG, Paul on Jazz Bass)
    8. Yer Blues (John plays rhythm on Casino)
    9. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (John plays rhythm with Casino)
    10. Helter Skelter (Paul plays rhythm and solo with Casino)
    11. Revolution 1 (John plays solo with Casino)
    12. Honey Pie (John plays rhythm and lead with Casino, Paul might've also used Casino for additional guitar)
    Abbey Road (1969)
    Overall 11-16/17 (65-94%)
    John 8-10/17 (47-59%)
    Paul 2-4/17 (12-24%)
    George 0-4/17 (0-24%)
    1. Come Together? (It's unclear whether the rhythm guitar was played by John on his Casino or George on his Les Paul. It's also unclear whether or not John played any lead guitar on the song)
    2. Something? (George plays rhythm on Casino, Tele, or Les Paul)
    3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Paul plays lead on Casino alongside George on Tele)
    4. Oh! Darling (John or George play rhythm on their Casino)
    5. Octopus's Garden (John plays rhythm on Casino)
    6. I Want You (She's So Heavy) (John plays Casino while George plays Les Paul)
    7. Here Comes The Sun? (George doubles J-200 on Tele or Casino)
    8. Because (John plays rhythm on Casino)
    9. You Never Give Me Your Money (John uses Casino while George uses Casino or Les Paul)
    10. Sun King (John plays rhythm on Casino)
    11. Mean Mr. Mustard (John plays rhythm on Casino)
    12. Polythene Pam? (Solo is either Paul on his Casino or George on his Les Paul)
    13. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window? (Solo from Polythene Pam transitions into this song)
    14. Carry That Weight (Paul plays rhythm on Casino)
    15. The End (John and Paul use Casino while George uses Les Paul)
    16. Her Majesty (Song opens with final note of Mean Mr. Mustard, which contains John on Casino)
    Hey Jude (1970)
    Overall 6-7/10 (60-70%)
    John 5/10 (50%)
    Paul 1/10 (10%)
    George 0-1/10 (0-10%)
    1. Paperback Writer (Paul plays lead)
    2. Rain? (George plays lead on SG or Casino)
    3. Lady Madonna (John uses Casino while George uses SG)
    4. Revolution (John uses Casino while George uses SG)
    5. Hey Jude (John uses J-160E and Casino while George uses SG)
    6. Don't Let Me Down (John uses Casino while George uses Tele)
    7. The Ballad Of John And Yoko (John plays lead on Casino)
    Let It Be (1970)
    Overall 7/12 (58%)
    John 5/12 (42%)
    George 2/12 (17%)
    1. Dig A Pony (John plays rhythm)
    2. Across The Universe (John plays Casino through wah-wah pedal)
    3. I Me Mine (George plays lead and rhythm on Casino)
    4. Let It Be (George plays lead on Casino)
    5. I've Got A Feeling (John plays rhythm)
    6. One After 909 (John plays rhythm)
    7. Get Back (John plays lead)
    Other:
    It's All Too Much (either John on George's Casino and Paul on bass or Paul on Casino and John on bass)
    Get Back (Single) (John plays lead)
    Across The Universe (WWF) (John plays Casino through wah-wah pedal)
    You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (Paul and George on Casino with John on J-160E)

  • @mishapanfilov
    @mishapanfilov Před 8 měsíci +6

    Thanks guys! Curious to see the Beatles and Jazz bass episode someday

  • @Luke_D9
    @Luke_D9 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Incredible episode lads! So cool that Michael was able to become part of the podcast! Also was awesome to see everyone’s casinos!

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Thanks, glad you liked it! We’re glad to see Michael officially join too!

  • @nicksoto601
    @nicksoto601 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I recently went to the rock and roll hall of fame for the second time this year and both times I spent well over 10 minutes just looking over every aspect of John’s casino. I’d love to hear it plugged in today.

  • @calebhooper4266
    @calebhooper4266 Před 24 dny

    I was able to score a MiK casino about 5 years ago and it’s been my trusted no.1 ever since. I’ve upgraded the pickups and electronics, got locking tuners, and gave it a psychedelic paint job during my time with it. Nothing has ever sounded better through just AC30!

  • @slimkickens
    @slimkickens Před 8 měsíci +3

    The model designation of the Casino was the E-230. Gibson named its models for their prices. The ES-335 was $335, the ES-125 was $125, etc. So when the Casino was introduced, it was $230

  • @JacobKMusics
    @JacobKMusics Před 8 měsíci +5

    Glad Michael decided to join permanently! Now the ante has been upped!
    The song they recorded on May 17, 1967, was in fact the first two parts of "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)". The complete first part as well as the entire second part can be heard on "Anthology 2", where you can hear Paul and George clanking away on their Casinos.

  • @joshuaross4644
    @joshuaross4644 Před 2 měsíci +1

    George’s was indeed Royal Tan. Look at the pics from the 66 US tour. John’s & Paul’s we’re officially called “Shaded Finish”

  • @srt8speed
    @srt8speed Před 2 měsíci +1

    Paul played guitar on many records. He did the solo on Taxman with his Casino for one example.

  • @jonathanhorne6503
    @jonathanhorne6503 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a lot of Beatlesque gear. My Casino is a highly modified Coupe. My Hofner is a German 500/2 Club with the cavern spacing, my D-28 is a vintage, my J-160e is a Montana edition with X braces, solid woods and P100. Some of my gear is correct though, my Gretsch Duo Jet is a Harrison signature, I have a white Fender Bass vi, a 62 Vox AC50 mk ii and an AKG C60 mic and some C28b Get Back mics with some short extensions. With your eyes closed you cannot tell the Hofner is a club and my Casino is a Coupe. The Beatles played the Sullivan show on my 11th birthday and I saw them at Candlestick. They changed my life as far as music interest, but I later moved into playing bluegrass.

  • @tikirog
    @tikirog Před 8 měsíci +8

    Another absolutely amazing episode gentlemen. Just wanted to say, that at the 1:01:43 point Ryan asked the question of the "black smudge" around John's black volume knob...that's his pick/plectrum. He's tucked it under the "thumb cutter". Just thought you'd like to know. Again, absolutely love your work and insight, from one Beatle fan to another.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Ah yeah, good catch, that’s definitely his pick, I wonder how often he put it there

  • @perrystanleyNumber9
    @perrystanleyNumber9 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Fantastic episode! For sure my favorite guitar!

  • @TheBeanolad
    @TheBeanolad Před 3 dny

    It should be noted that Paul never played lead guitar with the Beatles until February 1965. The Casino was his first new electric guitar. He also only really played lead guitar with the Quarrymen once, at that first gig where he blew it. John reverted to lead guitarist after that until George joined. (As well as the obvious cases, John's lead guitar can be heard on Sweet Little Sixteen on the Star Club tapes and the BBC album and the Stowe School tape!)

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 3 dny +1

      Don’t forget there was a period where all three of them played guitar with Stu on bass (and for a short period they all played guitar with no bass, if I remember right this was when they were called Japage 3) I think Paul was always capable of playing lead, isn’t it his guitar heard on Cayenne?
      But yes on official Beatles recordings the Help! sessions seem to be his first time playing guitar (although he likely did play guitar in rehearsals for Beatles For Sale, with those photos of him on John’s 325 upside down)

    • @TheBeanolad
      @TheBeanolad Před 3 dny

      @@GearThereEverywhere "The rhythm's in the guitars!"

  • @Mopedisti
    @Mopedisti Před 8 měsíci +1

    Guys, cant tell how much I appreciate your channel! i had spent so much time checking those fotos, knobs, guessing-which guitar is where… big
    Hugs!!

  • @frontpenny
    @frontpenny Před 8 měsíci +2

    I’ve heard that the original rhythm track for It’s All Too Much included drums, bass, organ, and guitar. John wasn’t known to have played bass until the White Album sessions and George was busy on the organ. The bass part is pretty busy in some spots, very much Paul’s style.

    • @AcumbaWumba
      @AcumbaWumba Před 8 měsíci +2

      Actually, John played bass a couple of times in 1967. He played bass on the basic track of Fixing A Hole for sure. Possibly on a Fender P or Jazz bass laying around Trident. Paul dubbed over it later but both bass tracks are on the finished track in some variety (to my ears). He also mightve played bass on the basic track of Sgt Peppers (the song). So, its not out of the question he couldve played bass
      I do agree some parts dont sound John-ish, but the Beatles can play very interesting and amazing parts on their non-main instruments a lot.

    • @marcusphelan57
      @marcusphelan57 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@AcumbaWumba Yes both basses are on the record, which some people mistake for reverb. The bass in It's All Too Much is pretty rough actually, some obvious bum notes in the breakdown part for instance - all the hallmarks of a Lennon bass performance ha. I haven't listened to this episode as yet, but I'm assuming they say Paul plays lead on IATM? I agree, in that case.

    • @thomaspappalardo7589
      @thomaspappalardo7589 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AcumbaWumbaJohn also played bass on the Getting Better backing track, which was wiped but you can hear it on Take 1.

  • @justanotherguitarplayer3742
    @justanotherguitarplayer3742 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great idea for a podcast. I found you guys through Paul's channel and have been binging your episodes this weekend. I've often thought people younger than me aren't even into guitars any more. I consider myself a "younger" Beatle fan but being born in the 80s I feel like an old timer watching you guys! Very cool to see these. Keep them coming I'm almost caught up!

  • @genebaughbba
    @genebaughbba Před 4 měsíci +1

    That guy was lucky to have that casino at that age.

  • @nathanverdin89
    @nathanverdin89 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love the vids guys! I was always under the impression that John used the orange Gretsch 6120DC for She Said She Said and Doctor Robert, but I could be very wrong lol. Keep up the great work!

  • @miserableunoriginal
    @miserableunoriginal Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great episode fellas. Love the casino lore in the Beatles canon.

  • @mschiano1
    @mschiano1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    this was a fun one-except for the Honey Pie bashing! I love every silly, sloppy note John plays on that song. When we did our White Album shows, I insisted on taking those bits.

  • @codykleinsmith
    @codykleinsmith Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just when i thought this podcast couldn't get any better! It's nice to see Michael as a permanent member.
    51:20 I haven't looked deep enough verify the information in this video, but I'm pretty convinced that the kite solo was played at half speed on the Esquire.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yeah we’ll definitely have to look into that one more!

    • @codykleinsmith
      @codykleinsmith Před 8 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere Sorry, I meant to post this link czcams.com/video/JAr7M3bMq38/video.htmlsi=cF52qOWFk1DQJS1w&t=60

  • @AJPFab
    @AJPFab Před 2 měsíci

    A deep dive on Back In The USSR would be awesome, it would be cool to hear your guys thoughts on all the weird stuff in that song, I worked on the Bass parts for so long until Sam and Juo Det did their awesome Bass cover, but yeah USSR would be a cool episode imo, keep it up boys🎶

  • @marcusphelan57
    @marcusphelan57 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Some random scattered thoughts, there is a lot to unpack and I didn't take notes so, going backwards...You Never Give Me Your Money has George playing all the lead, including the coda (outtakes attest to that.) I reckon it's the Casino too. As Sam said, John plays the guitar in Because and if he played the guitar on Oh Darling, as is stated officially, he had to have used George's Casino because that (and Paul's, but we know he didn't play it) is the only guitar that gives the final arpeggio like so (it's also done on the outtakes so it wasn't a spontaneous thing.) You need the Bigsby (I've got the phillips head screw too!): czcams.com/video/wRCvBu4oKjk/video.htmlsi=Wzl79a7_zknVOT1E Dear Prudence picking is done on the J 160 through an amp, trebled to the max, not the Casino. The Casino was very probably used by John in the bridge, last verse and coda when doubling the bass etc: czcams.com/video/eB51JchewDg/video.htmlsi=QX4UhTbAEashqvU9 No fretless guitar was used on Happiness. Sam has done a good replication of it and I've done one too and it's really not that hard. I've watched fretless guitar attempts on YT and all have been way off the mark. John plays the Casino on Helter Skelter, he doesn't play the Vi, it's Paul on his Jazz bass. Yeah I know it goes against everything we believe in but it's truth and nothing but. Oh and the Honey Pie solo is fab. Fixing A Hole has Paul playing the guitars on his Casino. George got to play the maracas but never got to open his guitar case: ""With Paul, it was taken to the most ridiculous situations, where I'd open my guitar case and go to get my guitar out and he'd say, 'No, no, we're not doing that yet. We're gonna do a piano track with Ringo, and then we'll do that later.' It got so there was very little to do, other than sit 'round and hear him going, 'Fixing a hole...' with Ringo keeping the time. THEN HE'D OVERDUB...WHATEVER ELSE." Here's me explaining czcams.com/video/6IWNGOHb1oc/video.htmlsi=_FJ198N1oxw-9AVk No Strat or Casino on Flying, I believe the rhythm guitar was played on a tuned-down-four-steps guitar as used on the first version of Tomorrow Never Knows and Love You Too. Slack strings and an amp with vibrato, clackity clak. czcams.com/video/5K4MSXdioxs/video.htmlsi=7dNzXRRK4hboYvbh Agree with the consensus that Paul played the guitar (Casino) on It's All Too Much. Paul plays the Casino for the lead on Sgt Pepper title track, tuned down a step, no dropped D. This was about a week before the FAH sessions...mmmm. Esquire for GM,GM. That's all I can think of - thankfully for you ha. I enjoyed the show, though I'm not into specs like you guys, I love guitars but don't really care what makes them work. Cheers, what's the next subject going to be?

  • @nickholland6537
    @nickholland6537 Před 2 měsíci

    Honestly….this channel deserves FAR more subscribers than it currently has.
    Very experienced content and of far more value than most of the other Beatles related channels out there.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @kristianeckholdt5230
    @kristianeckholdt5230 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Another great episode (Y)

  • @beatledrama8689
    @beatledrama8689 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This entire nerd-out show is awesome glad I found you guys

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We’re glad you did too! Thanks for watching

    • @beatledrama8689
      @beatledrama8689 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere If you’re open to having a highly lauded and equally Fab Gear obsessed guest on your show, I def can connect you with THEE guy in Chicago by the name of Phil Angotti. Hit me up! He’d be a great conversation

  • @ashleygibbons6599
    @ashleygibbons6599 Před 23 dny

    and for some reason in johns solo career his casino had a piece of string on his headstock and still on there currently

  • @jonnymartin1345
    @jonnymartin1345 Před 8 měsíci +1

    feeling spoiled to see a 100 minute episode! cant wait for the next one

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks, keep an eye on our Instagram, I think we’re going to do a poll either there or here on what the next episode should be

  • @justanotherguitarplayer3742

    The more I look at Paul's I don't think that's a neck stinger on the back of the neck at the headstock. It looks to much like it is sprayed and blended into the finish whereas stingers are usually stronger outlined. Here's my theory and it has to due to the finish of the sides of the body being not in line with pretty much every other vintage Casino. It was refinished before Paul got it. I think the neck snapped at the headstock and then was refinished.

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar Před 3 měsíci

    keep in mind our Paul is also a songwriter. having different guitars at disposal is desirable for inspiration, different tones, etc. playing more leads may have been way down on the priority list.

  • @lg4360
    @lg4360 Před 8 měsíci

    On "I'll Follow the Sun" John was playing his 64 J-160E and George his 1963 Gretsch 6119 Tennessean. Paul was playing his 1963 Hofner.

  • @joshmalone7258
    @joshmalone7258 Před 8 měsíci +3

    John's reincarnation of Jesus revelation was about a year before that photo and the Abbey Road sessions, it was like a couple of weeks after he and George returned from the ashram in Rishikesh. According to Pete Sutton John was extremely depressed and highly disillusioned after his falling out with the Yogi Maharishi, as soon as he got back home he starts taking acid again, heavily, and over the next few weeks has a series of very bad trips, one of which resulted in him calling an emergency meeting with The Beatles and all of the Apple executives to announce that he is Jesus Christ reincarnated and there needs to be a press conference to that effect. No one sees him again until they enter the studio for TWA sessions where he shows up with Yoko and never mentions the Jesus incident again, reborn yet again an entirely new John.

  • @5150show
    @5150show Před 8 měsíci +1

    Incredible channel . Incredible hosts , merry Christmas

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar Před měsícem

    I hope somebody made a new nut for macca's casino. the pics on this video show the high E, B & G string slots opened up to facilitate the Low E, A & D strings leaving the High E,B &G strings to wallow aroujnd in the Low E,A & D slots, lol these guys kill me!

  • @NicholasLyonWright
    @NicholasLyonWright Před 4 měsíci

    Great discussion! I love me some Epiphone Casino! I believe Because was played by John, no capo, There's a clip of George Martin saying John played it on guitar while he doubled the part on that little electro harpsichord thing they had.

  • @JIPS1993
    @JIPS1993 Před 3 měsíci

    I learned so many Beatle tricks from Michael back in the day as a beginner guitarist.

  • @ralliswiesenthal3495
    @ralliswiesenthal3495 Před 18 dny +1

    Isn't it the Guild Starfire 12 string for Getting Better.

  • @ConglomerationCat
    @ConglomerationCat Před 7 měsíci

    My wife just purchased a Casino last week and just loves it. Great video guys and welcome to the club Michael!

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Awesome! and thanks, glad you liked the episode!

    • @ConglomerationCat
      @ConglomerationCat Před 7 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere You guys have really tapped into something really special and super fun for us Beatle nuts. I'm a Rickenbacker fanatic but do appreciate all the instruments they put on the map. Keep up the great work as always.

  • @slimkickens
    @slimkickens Před 8 měsíci

    I've got a 50th Anniversary 61 reissue from 2011. It's my all time favorite guitar

  • @Henry3Studios
    @Henry3Studios Před 4 měsíci

    I’m inclined to think Paul played the higher octave on The Night Before, purely because in the movie George is playing the lower octave.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 Před 7 měsíci

    Regarding the photo of John wearing the Sandals during the Abbey Road sessions, the spring/summer of 1969 was one of the hottest in the history of the UK and there are photos from those sessions where you see George and Ringo also with Sandals from a different day. Also the incident of John declaring he was Jesus incarnated was March of 1968. The height of his drug usage and new relationship with Yoko. Btw this has got to be one of the most enjoyable videos I’ve seen. Very informative, entertaining and love how you identify the photos and the songs they were working on. Hope to see more of these videos.

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think TICKET TO RIDE was the first time PAUL played the casino and electric on a Beatles record..is that right? He did those short 4 bar solos on the end of the bridge/ middle 8 and the licks during the CODA.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci

      I’d need to check about the specifics of when certain guitar parts were recorded, but it looks like parts of Ticket To Ride and Another Girl were recorded on the same day, and then The Night Before was a day or two later, so those would be the first three with Paul’s Casino

  • @eddiemerribaker
    @eddiemerribaker Před 14 dny

    Good job, guys.

  • @seagullshame
    @seagullshame Před 8 měsíci +1

    Really excited Michael has joined

  • @SkyBoundMP3
    @SkyBoundMP3 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The original Epiphone company is actually older than Gibson itself, originally being founded in 1873.

  • @Moreno280161
    @Moreno280161 Před 26 dny

    Hi guys, finally an overview of my favorite guitar, but there's something missing that you haven't mentioned or maybe I missed it, being Italian and having translated the video minute by minute, I wanted to know what strings the Beatles used on their Epiphone guitars, I know that in the early years they used Flatwounds on Gretsch and Rickenbacker, and on Casinos?

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 26 dny

      Actually if you go to Paul’s channel Guitar Gear Connection he has a great video about what strings they used with some amazing evidence. (In summary really the only guitars he could prove had flats were John’s Miami 325 and Rickenbacker 12 string, pretty sure Casinos would have had roundwounds)

  • @marcusphelan57
    @marcusphelan57 Před 24 dny

    George on lead for YNGMYM and Polythene Pam/ She Came In Through...

  • @johnfrei9057
    @johnfrei9057 Před 2 měsíci

    This video should be renamed “History Of The Bracket”

  • @gdholmfirth
    @gdholmfirth Před 8 měsíci +1

    The 325 being resurrected for "And Your Bird Can Sing" seems plausible to me. It sure sounds like the Ricky to my ear. Instead of focusing on what it SHOULD have been, just listen. Then decide.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah that one definitely deserves a deep dive, the 325 is still a possibility, albeit a seemingly unlikely one like you said

    • @gdholmfirth
      @gdholmfirth Před 8 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere Maybe when Michael does this song he will try different guitars for the rhythm and see how it plays out.

    • @stereovox5
      @stereovox5 Před 5 měsíci

      Casino, capo 2, d shape.

  • @sidneyadnopoz3427
    @sidneyadnopoz3427 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I always like the honey pie solo lol

  • @joshuaross4644
    @joshuaross4644 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That’s a Epiphone Tremtone vibrato. It’s not a sideways vibrato either

  • @matthewhumcke3182
    @matthewhumcke3182 Před měsícem

    in your experience with the Casino (and maybe stratocasters), does the guitar in it's all too much sound like a Casino to you? everytime i see it covered, the bottom three strings are used high up on the fretboard.

  • @genebaughbba
    @genebaughbba Před 4 měsíci

    I am very happy that mine is a beautiful black casino.

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar Před měsícem

    If Sir Paul's casino has a 1-11/16 nut and George's is 1-9/16 that's not 2mm (.080") its two sixteenths or 1/8 of an inch. (.125") I won't say huge but it's definitely bigly. I make new nuts for my gibsons that have 1-5/8 nuts to widen the string spacing by 1/16 because its quite noticable. 1/16 would require acclimation before use for sure..

  • @kevinmoore4237
    @kevinmoore4237 Před 8 měsíci +1

    *Wow!* Very cool new podcast! I've been on a sidetrip into James Brown & the Meters so I had my MediaHuman set to automatically download all y'alls' videos so they'd be nicely filed away when I inevitably returned to BeatleLand, but I failed to account for new podcasts! This is fabulous - starting to binge them all. *Here's my question for the podcasters:* - the single question I'd ask if I could ask any Beatle any question: Going back to 1965 to 1967, Ringo and the Beatles in general started using funk grooves - 16ths and swung 16ths. What specific songs and artists do you think they, especially Ringo, were listening to as they evolved from grooves like I Want to Hold Your Hand to ones like Rain, She Said, Only a Northern Song, et al?

  • @charliedk
    @charliedk Před 2 měsíci

    I’m looking at a 60’s casino for sale but the serial number on the headtstock Is different from the one inside the body. Could that be possible?

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar Před 3 měsíci

    paulie showed jimi hendrix how to accent his playing using the vibrato bar.. said no one, ever. he removed the arm because he never used it. & even if he wanted to, keeping guitars in tune was more work in those days.

  • @5150show
    @5150show Před 8 měsíci +2

    Love my IBJL casino

  • @DanJohnson
    @DanJohnson Před 13 dny

    I'm pretty sure the replaced volume knob on John's guitar was because his eyesight was so poor!

  • @ric8248
    @ric8248 Před 7 měsíci

    I think Geoff Emmerick mentioned that Paul played bass on Old Brown Shoe and that George was so impressed with his lines that he copied the riff for the bridge. But it is definitely Paul playing bass.

  • @EmanuelMendoza-pv5mf
    @EmanuelMendoza-pv5mf Před 8 měsíci

    Great video once again. At least now im subscribed!

  • @GuajoloteGonzales
    @GuajoloteGonzales Před 8 měsíci

    Day Tripper wasn't recorded with a Strat, but it was the first song were George used the Casino on a recording along with I'm Looking Through You.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +4

      John and George’s Casino’s weren’t bought until spring of 1966, so they’re actually ruled out entirely for Day Tripper, it’s possible Paul’s Casino is on it but personally I doubt it

    • @GuajoloteGonzales
      @GuajoloteGonzales Před 8 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere That's the typical data found on most books about when John and George bought their Casinos, but i seriously doubt it, the fact that Day Tripper sounds like a Casino makes me think that they bought their ones in the 1965 fall.

  • @Big_LHH
    @Big_LHH Před 8 měsíci

    My new favourite podcast!

  • @halletscove6529
    @halletscove6529 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this video. Casino is a versatile great guitar.

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar Před 3 měsíci

    nylon saddles were the norm thru the 60's

  • @elirosen1391
    @elirosen1391 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video! In answer to the Mr. Kite question, it is most certainly the Esquire. In fact, you can hear that they recorded it at half speed right here! - czcams.com/video/WVFwKb5b5ho/video.html

  • @thewhaleking
    @thewhaleking Před 8 měsíci +1

    can i join the podcast? i have an epiphone casino

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 Před 8 měsíci

    What a fantastic video have a wonderful happy holiday season also a fantastic happy new year also I subscribe to the family channel ❤😊

  • @SoloSi2024
    @SoloSi2024 Před 6 měsíci

    John took the finish off his sunburst. No idea why, but the natural one he had later is the original guitar from the mid 60's.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah I think we mentioned in the video that Donovan encouraged John and George to do this while they were with him in India

  • @isaiah.fabela
    @isaiah.fabela Před 8 měsíci

    on the topic of john only playing the black strat and epiphone casino through revolver. i feel as though John used his Grestch on and your bird can sing rythm because it sounds so much like paperback writers rythm which is widely known to have the grestch as the rythm guitar.
    I also think the burried rythm guitar on got to get you into my life is a strat played by john. I don't know which one however.
    sorry i'm such a nerd when watching these pod casts i love them. but i'm pretty sure there's a 3rd guitar track on i'm only sleeping that plays on the guitar outro. i believe that this is paul on epiphone.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Ooh interesting, I did a cover of I’m Only Sleeping a while back and hadn’t even considered that that second guitar in the background could be Paul, definitely something to look into more! And Your Bird Can Sing definitely needs a deep dive from us since the Casino, the Gretsch, the Black Strat, and maybe even the 325 are all possible contenders

  • @alexgarnett5373
    @alexgarnett5373 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Liked and subscribed ❤

  • @bojackhorseman5367
    @bojackhorseman5367 Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting - that old clip of George playing his casino at the end almost sounds like the pickups are out of phase, which raises some questions. It's actually not uncommon for old Gibson guitars (and presumably Epiphones from this period) to have been shipped from the factory like that.

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci

      Ooh interesting, we’ll have to look into that, I hadn’t yet noticed the out of phase sound

    • @bojackhorseman5367
      @bojackhorseman5367 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere yeah I can't honestly say I've ever noticed a sound on any beatles record that i thought sounded like the out of phase sound, but it might be worth looking into. much less one that was likely to have featured George's casino, which I believe was the least recorded out of all 3 epiphone casinos the band had?

  • @ConglomerationCat
    @ConglomerationCat Před 6 měsíci

    Hey guys, I've got a request...how about all of you as a group do an instrumentation of "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" white noise included. You up for the challenge?

  • @marcusphelan57
    @marcusphelan57 Před 24 dny

    Old Brown Shoe, George on piano, bass, organ and solo, Paul on guitar, Ringo on drums.

  • @joshuaross4644
    @joshuaross4644 Před 2 měsíci +2

    All Casino’s are plywood

  • @Creates80
    @Creates80 Před 5 měsíci

    Did they ever play semi hollow casinos?

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 5 měsíci

      Do you mean like an Epiphone Riviera or a Gibson ES-335? As far as I know Casinos have always been fully hollow

  • @TheEvbox
    @TheEvbox Před 6 měsíci

    Paul says in get back that I’ll follow the sun has no bass when John asks about previous songs that had no bass

  • @Halliday7895
    @Halliday7895 Před měsícem

    I bet Lennon left that pickguard bracket there like that because he stripped the screw head because he was not mechanically inclined as he said in an interview. his absent father and uncle never taught him about tools and such. Maybe because his uncle was sick and died.

  • @alexgarnett5373
    @alexgarnett5373 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Can we have a strat one please? ❤

  • @lordwormpie
    @lordwormpie Před 4 měsíci

    Does anyone know what tuners George had on his epiphone? I have a Japanese elitist and wish to upgrade. I think he had Grover’s? Gold or silver?

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Dom says single line Kluson Deluxe

    • @lordwormpie
      @lordwormpie Před 4 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere Thanks Dom. Really appreciate it. Glad I checked because the person I spoke to said because it had rotomatics I would need conversion bushings and not 6 in line but 3 per side. Ps. Never miss an episode.

    • @mr_bassman6685
      @mr_bassman6685 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@GearThereEverywhere that's originally, right? I think the Grovers are still on George's Casino (from what I can remember of the GH Guitar Collection app)

    • @lordwormpie
      @lordwormpie Před 4 měsíci

      @@mr_bassman6685 thanks. Really appreciate the input

  • @yousse132
    @yousse132 Před 8 měsíci

    Y’all should make an episode at some point taking about which Beatles is your favorite for each of you and why. That would be pretty interesting.

    • @miserableunoriginal
      @miserableunoriginal Před 8 měsíci

      I read a novel once that said having someone pick their favorite Beatle is one of the most physiologically revealing questions you can ask someone. I would also like to hear everyone’s answers.

    • @MichaelSokil
      @MichaelSokil Před 8 měsíci

      We did! czcams.com/video/qIva9Xe1Cxg/video.htmlsi=Rt14mP5MT933aL-Q&t=1143

  • @thebeatlesguitars5406
    @thebeatlesguitars5406 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey guys! Excellent episode. One question, which website did you get the photos from?

  • @lennon1252
    @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

    I don't know if this story is true but during the 1960s and 1970s there was a music store on Quentin Rd. In Brooklyn called "Buddy's". The owner did have a picture of himself with John and George up on the wall. He always used to boast that John and George got their Casinos from his store. He said that they got them while they were playing at Shea Stadium. I never believed him but I have searched and searched and not even Andy Babiuk knows where or exactly when they bought their Casinos. Is the story true? I doubt it. Why would they order guitars from a store in Brooklyn? The only thing is he did have that picture of him and the boys on the wall in his store.😮

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 7 měsíci

      Any idea what year the picture was from? Was it supposed to be when they bought the Casinos from him supposedly?

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 7 měsíci

      As a side note it seems really unlikely that they got the Casinos as early as August 1965 at Shea Stadium because they aren’t in the Rubber Soul session photos on November 3rd along with all of their other guitars which were there.

    • @lennon1252
      @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere
      It was so so long ago and I was very young. I may have confused what Buddy said. He did say they were in the store while they were in NY to play at Shea. It was probably August 1966. Whether they actually bought or ordered their guitars from him is doubtful as John was already playing his Casino
      in May 1966 at the New Musical Express Annual Poll-Winners’ All-Star Concert. And they played them on Revolver and on a British show. John is playing it in the Paperback Writer video. Which means they must have gotten them in England a little earlier. And the picture on his wall did not have them with their Casinos. I'm 95% sure they bought them in England somewhere.

    • @lennon1252
      @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GearThereEverywhere
      Found footage of The Beatles on Top of The Pops. I think June 1966. John and George playing their Casinos. But they both played their new Casinos in May 1966 at the NME Poll-Winners Concert but unfortunately Brian Epstein couldn't work out a financial deal so their performance was not allowed to be filmed only them receiving the awards. But they did play their Casinos their first.
      Top of Pops. Someone took the only available 11 seconds of silent film shot off of a tv set and made an entire video using audio from Japan ☺
      czcams.com/video/4O4pp2Yeo9s/video.htmlsi=YVunbuNfwXtMXnT6

  • @plantain.1739
    @plantain.1739 Před 8 měsíci

    This may sound like a stupid question but does the hollow body effect anything besides just weight? I'm gonna get a newer fancier guitar in lieu of a squire tele, and a casino is about in my price range (or maybe an even cheaper hollow body, frankly.)
    Thank you for any comments in advance. : )

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, the hollow body makes the guitar a lot more prone to feedback, which in Paul’s case, was something desirable

  • @sawyercowley9457
    @sawyercowley9457 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Proud to be the first 🫡

  • @gregoryfeo6837
    @gregoryfeo6837 Před 4 měsíci

    Black Washer is a goo stopper.

  • @GardnerGriffin
    @GardnerGriffin Před 3 měsíci

    You guys gotta get mike pachelli on the show at some point

  • @kristianeckholdt5230
    @kristianeckholdt5230 Před 8 měsíci

    When was Johns casino last shown in public before 1980 ?

    • @sampopkin
      @sampopkin Před 8 měsíci +2

      Most likely Dec 15 1969 for the UNICEF Concert in England

    • @kristianeckholdt5230
      @kristianeckholdt5230 Před 8 měsíci

      @@sampopkin Hey Sam, I came over this footage from Sept 1972. czcams.com/video/jaZAgJpRbto/video.html&ab_channel=manibep A familiar guitar is in the background but never used.

    • @NeverlandBrasilProductions
      @NeverlandBrasilProductions Před 8 měsíci

      One To One Concert, 72, we can see besides john ​@@sampopkin

    • @kristianeckholdt5230
      @kristianeckholdt5230 Před 8 měsíci

      @@NeverlandBrasilProductions I have watched that a hundred times but never noticed it.

    • @NeverlandBrasilProductions
      @NeverlandBrasilProductions Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kristianeckholdt5230 yes, was there as a backup i bet

  • @Tcoldsteel
    @Tcoldsteel Před 3 měsíci

    I bought my casino for £389 the other day

  • @lennon1252
    @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

    I had 4 different model Casinos. A natural made in Korea, a 1965 limited edition Sunburst (the one that they went to the Dakota to study and measure) which was made in USA, An Inspired Sunburst Casino made in China, and the one I currently have that I consider the best Casino made, my Sunburst Elitist Casino. Made in Japan and set-up in America, and contains American made parts such as the pickups. Body is 5-ply maple, Gibson P-90 pickups, and nickel hardware and a beautiful dark brown back and neck. I will post a video of me playing it so you can see it.
    It is an original song I wrote very inspired by Beatles.
    czcams.com/video/iRYbcrh6n9Y/video.htmlsi=Az2nnTGcKfPhtQB_

    • @lennon1252
      @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

      Here is a Christmas song I wrote and played on my Elitist Casino. It has a beautiful Sunburst finish Grover tuners and a beautiful dark brown back and neck like John's casino had.
      czcams.com/video/xjgyMA3V4Qw/video.htmlsi=eByet6pEesn5Kcd2

  • @lennon1252
    @lennon1252 Před 7 měsíci

    Again, I had 4 Casinos in my life. A natural Casino made in Korea, a 1965 Sunburst limited edition (the one that they went to the Dakota to study) that had the black washer, a Sunburst Inspired by made in China (that was the worst) and the one I own now, a beautiful Sunburst Elitist made in Japan, assembled in the USA, with Grover tuners and a beautiful dark brown back and back of neck and back of head like John's casino.
    Here is a Christmas song I wrote and played on my Elitist Casino. She's beautiful ain't she? 😊
    czcams.com/video/xjgyMA3V4Qw/video.htmlsi=eByet6pEesn5Kcd2

  • @andrewg8791
    @andrewg8791 Před měsícem

    I have both the George & Paul GP magazines, if you're after better scans. Drop me a message if you're interested. BTW: great analysis.

  • @cliffdwelling3807
    @cliffdwelling3807 Před 21 dnem

    Fingernail length is something to be considered.

  • @Jimbodiddley1
    @Jimbodiddley1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Never sell your first guitar. You will regret it later.

  • @tonevicar-fr5gh
    @tonevicar-fr5gh Před 8 měsíci +1

    The boys could have bought any recording studio in the world. Any piece of gear their little hearts desire. And they pick a stinking Epiphone, and make it sound like it was the best they could do because it was the only thing available. PLEASE !

    • @GearThereEverywhere
      @GearThereEverywhere  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Epiphone actually had a very different reputation at the time, the guitars were made in the same factory in Kalamazoo right along all the similar Gibson guitars