The David Gilmour "Black Strat": A Short History

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    Just squeaking outside of "Strat-ober" I've planned to make this for a long time. I guess we're into "Strat-vember" now eh?
    I've been playing the new American Vintage II '61 Strat for the last few weeks and I'm surprised at how much I get along with this vintage radius fingerboard and frets. With a lighter body (this guitar is just over 8lbs) the guitar might take up long term residence here. And that's sent me down the rabbit hole to looking at all my favorite wielders of the Stratocaster. More to come.
    Thanks for checking it out. I love this story.
    Keith
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  • @lionofnaples
    @lionofnaples Před rokem +34

    Basically the greatest partscaster of all time

  • @Sals37
    @Sals37 Před rokem +178

    The fact that THE Black Strat was just on display in a Hard Rock cafe in Miami where people could touch it is truly bizarre. Did not know that fact. Great video Keith.

    • @allstopblue5717
      @allstopblue5717 Před rokem +20

      Mind boggling. I never knew that either. Have to say whomever was in charge of the instruments at that particular location clearly had zero respect or just a flat out lack of knowledge for what they were dealing with. Hard to image how that slipped through the cracks. I mean damn if a guitar is given to you whether on loan or not, and that guitar is associated with the band Pink Floyd in ANY way whatsoever…..you put that thing behind some glass. Period. Lol again, mind boggling.

    • @lucabrasi5070
      @lucabrasi5070 Před rokem +12

      And parts were replaced/stolen from it while it was there. That’s why Gilmour just considered the guitar a tool and wasn’t emotionally attached to it. He knew that basically it was just a body and neck that he had used over the years. Everything else had been changed several times. He let it go at auction for big bucks to help a worthy cause because he valued that more.

    • @kevindick7485
      @kevindick7485 Před rokem +9

      Pretty careless to have an iconic guitar where people had access to the real McCoy . That just confirms that Hard Rock Cafe could care less of the history of the black strat using it as a prop for the sake of getting people to come through the door and their money by any and means . Scary . Just imaging if they had one of Les Pauls proto type guitars right out in the open disreguarding the possiblity of vandels picking and pawing at the again a prop for display .

    • @Driessens_Peter
      @Driessens_Peter Před rokem +1

      Its bizarre but cool and normal aswell, we talk about the 80's begin 90's? things just where that way back then tho, another timeperiod, Pink Floyd was not so popular as today, i mean by that, its just the last 15 years they become having a cult status in rock pop history. In the 80's they where just Pink Floyd. I agree they could at least put a glass over it. But it gives the guitar a greater history as well in my opinion, going through a lot. its still better than being stolen and lost forever

    • @mikelanzafame3401
      @mikelanzafame3401 Před rokem +4

      It’s totally beyond me that he’d agree to send his priceless instrument to an overpriced chain restaurant. Insane is the word …

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Před rokem +67

    David Gilmour is one of those players who I can say his playing truly hypnotizes me. Not even joking, I get so lost in it.

  • @mattrudybass
    @mattrudybass Před rokem +196

    Minor correction, Henry didn't own Manny's at the time. When Manny passed, his wife Julia (my great-grandmother owned it) and it was run by her, Helen (Manny's daughter) and Henry and the rest of the fam.

    • @MrMrjauregui
      @MrMrjauregui Před rokem +20

      It would be great if you could do a video and share some stories if you have some, 👍

    • @mattrudybass
      @mattrudybass Před rokem +36

      @@MrMrjauregui I used to have some video of my grandma Helen talking about the old days, but I haven't found it yet. There are some videos on CZcams of my cousins talking about some of the history if you search for them. I think people need to realize that Henry was the guitars/pedals guy and my grandpa Danny was the drum guy that all drummers would know about. Guitars just get all the better press. Also, i think a short history of Music Row (48th Street) would be a cool video for Keith to do.

    • @WickBeavers
      @WickBeavers Před rokem +8

      My band, Wick and the Candlesticks, would play a school dance and take our $35 down to Manny’s and see if we could strike a deal with Manny, who always was warm, welcoming and remembered our names, hanging under the pix of Paul McCartney or DC5 -with our allowances included- for a Princeton Reverb to stand in alongside one guy’s dad’s Kodak movie projector… this guitar was not out yet- it was close, though! Thanks for this!

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed Před rokem

      Parentheses to commas… 👍 now it’s all ok!

    • @henryrcrawford
      @henryrcrawford Před rokem +5

      Got my first guitar at Mannys in 1973. Never forget.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Před rokem +72

    This was the first guitar I hand built from Warmoth parts. I selected EVERY component as close as possible to the real one. I stopped when the guitar was at it's perfect state. Meaning I didn't try to relic it like Dave's. I wanted to put honest wear on it. Aside from that, I did pretty good. I did take it to a professional to have the frets leveled and crowned and setup. The NOS Fender Custom Shop version was $7k. All told, with the labor I spent $1200. It's still my number one and that's been 12 years ago

    • @cpfs936
      @cpfs936 Před rokem +1

      That's an appropriate way to honor what's in essence a partscaster-6 necks, a couple of different bridges, several sets of pickups, the only thing that's original is the body! I prefer rosewood and a different color, but I'm going to go with similar hardware and pickups.

    • @rdaws73
      @rdaws73 Před rokem

      I did the same but got a custome painted body from MJT

    • @jamesdeananderson1411
      @jamesdeananderson1411 Před rokem +1

      This is a GREAT comment.

    • @12groney
      @12groney Před rokem

      That's all a Fender Strat is is a bunch of parts anyway. It's better to buy your own high quality parts and build your own. Why so many guitarist are hypnotized by Fender and Gibson is beyond me. G&L quality is way better than Fender at half the price.

    • @valuedhumanoid6574
      @valuedhumanoid6574 Před rokem

      @Abe Froman I took it to an open mic night at my local pub here and did a 3 song set with backing tracks in a looper pedal. A David Gilmour super fan was just gaga over it and offered me $3000 on the spot! I had to refuse but it was a nice feeling to be recognized. He couldn't believe it was not a Fender Custom Shop. I got the water transfer labels that Fender uses on their guitars but there's no serial number so it's not like I am trying to pass it off as a real one. I just did it for the aesthetic.

  • @BuckBarker
    @BuckBarker Před rokem +15

    In the sixties my third guitar I owned was a used 1957 sunburst strat with a maple neck. I practiced and played so much, I wore the lacquer off of much of the neck. It fit my hand and the feel of it was like an extension of my body. I was 15 yrs old when it was stolen from me. This event, along with losing my best friend to a car accident devastated me for years. Eventually coming to grips with these losses, I spent most of the rest of my life trying to achieve the same bond with an instrument. After owning hundreds of guitars through out my life, I’ve come close many times, but have never been able to duplicate the exact feel and playability. I now have and play other instruments, which I have a great fondness and appreciation for, but that one will haunt me until I pass.

  • @EricTheCleric93
    @EricTheCleric93 Před rokem +41

    Live at Pompeii changed everything I wanted out of a guitar tone. Much to Gilmour's disdain, especially since it was before even Dark Side came out, I think it was the best sound he ever got.
    Black Strat, Fuzz Face, Echorec.

    • @zeppelinboys
      @zeppelinboys Před 11 měsíci +1

      dark sides great and all but IMO not their best album. my fav changes but id have to give it to Animals, or even Piper.

    • @notapplicable328
      @notapplicable328 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@zeppelinboysor even meddle. I feel like dark side flows so nice and that’s what makes it so intoxicating to listen to but it’s far from the best guitar work he did in my opinion

  • @Willl_b_
    @Willl_b_ Před rokem +8

    Gilmour's playing is why i started playing guitar like many other people. riding along in the car with my mom as a little kid and hearing the solos in the songs Time, Comfortably Numb and Have a Cigar i was blown away and i had to have a guitar and learn how to play them

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu Před rokem +59

    14:14 Here's my (somewhat, sorta, but not quite) related story.
    I've been a fan of David Gilmour's playing ever since I picked up a guitar. Years ago I bought a black Yamaha (the colour was a coincidence), and it's been my only guitar since. Over the years I've been trying to get it closer to the Black Strat, trying things out and seeing what fits my style. At the start of this year, after completely stripping the electronics, converting it from HSS to SSS, I decided that the cheap trem block it came fitted with had to go. So I was I set my eyes on a Callaham block. Problem was that this being a Yamaha I had no idea if one would fit or not. The ones for MIM Strats seemed to fit, at least on paper.
    So off I went looking for a guitar store in the UK that had a Callaham trem in stock that I could hold and check against the guitar. After a short search it turned out that the only place in the UK at the time that had a MIM Callaham block in stock was this shop I have never heard of called Charlie Chandler's Guitar Experience. Fancy name, I thought. Sounded familiar, but couldn't place it. So off I went, guitar in hand. turns out Charlie is a really great and humble guy. When I told him what I was looking for, he offered to try and install the trem in my guitar to see if it fits. It did (except for the screws - the Callaham ones are longer since a Strat is thicker than a Yamaha). When I told him that I also want to try the short trem arm that Callaham offer he even gave me some tips about conversations he had with Phil Taylor on the topic. Him mentioning Phil Taylor kinds piqued my interest. Either way, got my trem, got on home, and fitted it that very night. Worked perfectly.
    A week or two later I found myself on Gilmourish, reading some random stuff about the Black Strat. And lo and behold I see Charlie Chandler's name. Needless to say, I felt a bit frustrated that I had no idea who I was talking with. Been making plans to go back there again, but it is kinda out of the way. But I think it was quite a coincidence that I found myself with my wannabe Black Strat interpretation, getting help with my trem from the same guy that worked on the trem for the actual Black Strat. It's completely meaningless at the end of the day, but I think it's cool. Now I like to think that some of the magic of the Black Strat rubbed off on my guitar.

    • @l.a.rodriguez9581
      @l.a.rodriguez9581 Před rokem +3

      That’s a cool story man. Gilmourish is the site.

    • @factorybear5264
      @factorybear5264 Před rokem +1

      Salut omule

    • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
      @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 Před rokem +3

      Great story indeed, I know the "rubbing off" feeling. I took my favourite guitars to the very spot where the guy in the 1994 "High Hopes" video parked his green Morris Minor Traveller, which is just outside Ely, Cambridgeshire. Epic experience, sitting at that very spot whilst listening to the "High Hopes" song. That's the closest I'll ever get to David Gilmour, I guess.
      🎸 🤔

    • @SalmonFume
      @SalmonFume Před rokem +1

      I love that story. Thanks for sharing.

  • @livelikeus4980
    @livelikeus4980 Před rokem +81

    Didn’t realize patrons were treating Gilmore’s legendary strat like an appetizer at the rock and roll cafe taking components from it. Great video! As always🍿

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied Před rokem +21

      Ya, and really bizarre whoever the head curator of instruments at Hard Rock either didn't know it was randomly hung, or he let that happen. There's Jimmy Page, Slash, Van Halen, Hendrix, and David Gilmour. Those I would say are the big 5 in Rock n Roll guitarists, and ANY or their guitars let along THEIR MOST FAMOUS should be in a glass case, showcased within the restaurant. Not hanging on the fucking wall by a booth unprotected. The guitar that holds the record at auction of all time, was just hanging on the wall getting cheap beer splashed on it by tourists from Ohio. Unfuckingbelievable.

    • @w.Izzy.
      @w.Izzy. Před rokem +5

      Gilmour

    • @Sals37
      @Sals37 Před rokem +2

      So bizarre.

    • @iggy9955
      @iggy9955 Před rokem

      @@urwholefamilydied
      Jeff Back ,Bob Fripp ,David Gilmour i my trio of guitar magic. Jimi Page,Al DiMeola, Steve Howe is second trio to listen. And Eric Clapton is God😄Not always such a schedule but that's my choice. I play the guitar 51 y ,the rhythm is the highest, and I am 61 y old. My left palm has carpal tunnel syndrome and I can't play for a while. I just look at my collection and sigh. But we will solve that too, I hope soon.
      Greetings from - Zadar - Adriatic coast - Croatia

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied Před rokem +3

      @@iggy9955 Eric Clapton is the most overrated guitarist of all time. Wow, a blues riff in Am.

  • @andyharman3022
    @andyharman3022 Před rokem +22

    The black Strat has been legend for decades. I bought my musician brother a coffee-table book about Gilmour's black Strat for Christmas maybe 15 years ago, and he loved it. Black Strats Matter.

  • @shanewalton8888
    @shanewalton8888 Před rokem +7

    Shine on you Crazy Strat!

  • @stephanematis
    @stephanematis Před rokem +3

    So many emotions and memories are linked to songs that black Strat played. Boy oh boy, what a legacy.

  • @tattoo62
    @tattoo62 Před rokem +6

    I love david. He is a master !! I love watching him play !! I get lost in his playing. I love it !!

  • @Chrisdrumz
    @Chrisdrumz Před rokem +1

    6:20 The album was MEDDLE. "Echoes" was the final song on it.

  • @TraneFrancks
    @TraneFrancks Před rokem

    Always such a joy, Keith. Thank you. 🥰

  • @stephengrant5332
    @stephengrant5332 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant as always! Thanks Keith!

  • @aaronwebb1548
    @aaronwebb1548 Před rokem +14

    Thanks Keith. This one was huge, and you did a great job.
    Hope you feel well again soon.

  • @markiszak
    @markiszak Před rokem +1

    Very well done as always, Keith, thanks again for all you do

  • @jasonsapp792
    @jasonsapp792 Před rokem

    Such a great story teller, thank you Keith

  • @SeanKerns
    @SeanKerns Před rokem +1

    Yay! A short history on the Gilmour Strat! I have listened to those solos so many times. Pure inspiration.

  • @JustPlayingBass
    @JustPlayingBass Před rokem +1

    Excellent video essay Keith. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @toms5951
    @toms5951 Před rokem +10

    Been waiting on this one for a while, and while the story has been told several times on different channels it's still something special to hear again. I've got to see Gilmour on the 2016 Rattle That Lock tour and there had been some speculation whether or not he used the original or a Custom Shop for the tour but I think he was adamant it was the original, although citing that the Customs are impossible to distinguish when playing. My wife bought me a Black FSR Fender Strat for my 30th birthday that was already pretty Gimourish with a black/white/Black pickguard I had to go ahead and change it up with a flat black and installed Seymour Duncan pickups. It's a bit cliche to do a tribute but I wouldn't have started playing if it wasn't for Gilmour and his Black Strat, and it's been one of my favorites for 3 years now.

  • @michaelpeterson4406
    @michaelpeterson4406 Před rokem +1

    Excellent as always Keith! What a great journey. I love that musical artists have their signature style and there is such a synergy when you find the right instrument that creates a kind of release greater than the sum of the parts. We all live to share those moments.

  • @ericwarrington6650
    @ericwarrington6650 Před rokem +7

    Always a pleasure to watch a history like this..very nice job man..I'm sure this could easily be a 3 hour documentary and still not hear all of history and stories it was involved in..🤘

  • @texpig13
    @texpig13 Před rokem +3

    As usual another fantastic deep dive into a true icon! Love it!

  • @markbrooks4658
    @markbrooks4658 Před rokem

    Great episode. Thanks Keith 🎸👍

  • @floydloonie4880
    @floydloonie4880 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great content!!

  • @geoffroubik5273
    @geoffroubik5273 Před rokem

    Great job Keith, per usual.

  • @VesaGuardian
    @VesaGuardian Před rokem

    Once again I have been entertained. Thank you!

  • @samstamos427
    @samstamos427 Před rokem +2

    Great work Keith! Nice sounding guitar and chops Jeff..!

  • @scotthoward6265
    @scotthoward6265 Před rokem

    Wow; what a journey- well done, brother - thank you!

  • @skinner5334
    @skinner5334 Před rokem

    Awesome dive- great job!

  • @MrJommins
    @MrJommins Před rokem

    Wow! This was perfect! It’s now my fav fww video! Bravo! I think I will start a paper route right now so that I can buy one of the re-issue ones!

  • @BrentJJ
    @BrentJJ Před rokem +1

    Always good to get insights to Maestro Gilmour...thank you

  • @teddownum7428
    @teddownum7428 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful stuff, Keith. Thank you for this one. The sound of that black Strat has been a constant in my life for many years, and it was fun to hear about its evolution. (As a side note, how about the lineup for that June '70 festival in Bath? Holy cow!)

  • @MrGuitarMan335
    @MrGuitarMan335 Před rokem +43

    I had the pleasure of seeing the Black Strat when on display at preview of the Christie's auction in London. What struck me most was just how battered and bruised it was. Definitely a 'player's grade' guitar! But it shows how important the player's connection with an instrument is, over its looks or condition.

    • @tomandtheoutlaws
      @tomandtheoutlaws Před rokem +3

      I saw it there too, and I almost had the opposite view. I thought it was pretty clean considering how many years he had it for, and how many gigs he did with it. But then again he’s not known to be exceptionally heavy on his guitars like someone like Stevie Ray Vaughan.

    • @carsgunsandguitars
      @carsgunsandguitars Před rokem +3

      Go into any vintage guitar shop, and look for the most worn distressed looking guitar. That's the best sounding and playing one. The ones that look pristine could be put down in favor of another instrument that the player vibed with.

    • @tomandtheoutlaws
      @tomandtheoutlaws Před rokem

      @@carsgunsandguitars very good point. It’s apparently what Clapton used to do when he was touring the states. He’d pick up these 50s Fenders and look for the ones where the neck had been worn out and buy it, as it was obviously a good one to have been played that much.

    • @opart
      @opart Před rokem +1

      Saw the Christies preview in NYC, amazing to see all Davids instruments so up close and personal - did you notice the bend on one of the feet of that steel slide guitar David used to break himself out of the studio when he was accidentally locked in there? 😅

  • @monday6524
    @monday6524 Před rokem

    What a great SH! I love hearing the in-depth details of how David evolved the guitar - fascinating! Keith, well done as always. 😊

  • @paulorr7471
    @paulorr7471 Před rokem

    As always, nice job Keith.

  • @raimondspadaro8211
    @raimondspadaro8211 Před rokem

    Keith, watching your videos is a treat. Interesting material so well presented. Listening to those magical sounds of David Gilmore and Pink Floyd just tickle my brain!! Watching Art being created right in front of you is always an amazing experience.
    Thanks for what you do.

  • @hibernative
    @hibernative Před rokem +1

    Man, I got some goosebumps during this. Didn't expect that. Music and history, 2 of my favorite things.

  • @sharonherzog7884
    @sharonherzog7884 Před rokem

    Incredibly detailed thank you so much !

  • @williamsanderson9279
    @williamsanderson9279 Před rokem +3

    Keith - Thank you for chronicling one of my favorite strats developed and made famous by my favorite guitarist. Well done!

  • @batman48195
    @batman48195 Před rokem

    As always Keith, well done! Brian

  • @larrys009
    @larrys009 Před rokem

    Awesome!! Keep it up Keith !!

  • @jeffreycash3662
    @jeffreycash3662 Před rokem

    Another entertaining class on the soundtrack of my life. Much thanks.

  • @jeremypgiles
    @jeremypgiles Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, lots of cool info. Cheers for making this.

  • @GeorgePatmas
    @GeorgePatmas Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much Kieth!!
    7 year old me came out during this! I can remember my dad showing me the DVD for Live at Pompeii, and that legendary Strat close up for the Echoes solo was what got me into PF!!

  • @guitareveryone
    @guitareveryone Před rokem +5

    Great episode that famous Strat. I didn’t realize how many transformations were done on that guitar. Great info!

  • @Richard_Lush
    @Richard_Lush Před 11 měsíci +1

    How do you get so much detail? It’s incredible. These are the best guitar histories on CZcams. Thanks again Keith👍

  • @JeffMcErlain
    @JeffMcErlain Před rokem

    SUPER fun video and had a blast plying on this one! Thanks Man!

  • @thomasd9237
    @thomasd9237 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. Very informative

  • @ToadeRTroniX
    @ToadeRTroniX Před rokem

    Great job as always Keith!

  • @claudevieaul1465
    @claudevieaul1465 Před rokem +3

    I was lucky enough to have seen Gilmour on one of those shows at the illustrious Royal Albert Hall, where he, indeed, played the Black Strat.
    Absolute magic, that combination.

  • @petermcconaghie7745
    @petermcconaghie7745 Před rokem

    Such a pleasure to wake up to a new 5WW vid - bloody brilliant!

  • @PatrickSandersSpace
    @PatrickSandersSpace Před rokem

    Well done sir. Thank you.

  • @sergiopedro4668
    @sergiopedro4668 Před rokem

    I was riveted from the start. Thank you for this wonderful work. (And "Hi" from Ithaca :)))

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Před rokem +2

    Well done! I am bookmarking this video as a companion to my copy of Phil Taylor's book!

  • @linheitzig9227
    @linheitzig9227 Před rokem

    Another fine video, thank you. Great playing Jeff!

  • @samuelhatman8995
    @samuelhatman8995 Před rokem

    You know I will be back after work to absolutely drink this content like a very best vintage. My goodness. Time to hear some Gilmour! Thanks Keith!!! Now I need a little black strat.... hmmm

  • @gregrandallbtsr03
    @gregrandallbtsr03 Před rokem

    Great story. Thanks Keith!

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Před rokem

    Great documentary on a serious piece of R&R history, and yes, the very guitar that drilled many searing lead tones deep into my brain… 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @brianrvarghese
    @brianrvarghese Před rokem

    Brilliant video mate. David is my guitar hero and I learnt plenty here about the “Black Strat”. Thanks for all the effort you put into these productions.

  • @benclaase8181
    @benclaase8181 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this David Gilmour’s Strat history. Awesome guitar player! I had the pleasure to see the black Strat at Christie’s in NY as well as his collection up for auction. What a thrill and experience. Tx Ben C NY

  • @SwagIslandTees
    @SwagIslandTees Před rokem

    Such good content 🎸 - thanks for this!

  • @ronn4238
    @ronn4238 Před rokem

    Great episode! I love the idea of doing individual iconic guitars.

  • @CL_Audio_Tuning
    @CL_Audio_Tuning Před rokem

    Building mine right now and this could not have come out at a better time! Thank you!!

  • @williampeckham9838
    @williampeckham9838 Před rokem

    Yet another great video. Rushed home from work to watch

  • @ginoames
    @ginoames Před rokem +5

    This is great. I love the Black Strat for so many reasons. I dig it when an artist is attached to that one guitar.

  • @davidg2122
    @davidg2122 Před rokem

    Great episode, this got a subscibe for your series. I love David Gilmore's playing and the history of this black guitar was very interesting

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před rokem

    Total legend. Great show

  • @randomdude6136
    @randomdude6136 Před rokem

    Tried Truefire, thanks for the recommendation
    !

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 Před rokem +8

    I remember there was a replica of the Black Strat at my local guitar store probably about four years ago for about $2100, I still remember wanting that guitar so bad just because of how incredible it looked. Either way, David's Black Strat is definitely up there as one of the greatest rock guitars and undoubtedly deserves that spot

  • @Seattleguitarstore206

    Hey @fivewattworld I loved seeing the Moon pedal! Love your channel! Wonderful video.-James

  • @KwilliamsFLA
    @KwilliamsFLA Před rokem

    Awsum Video thanks for creating such a great video on such a perfect instrument

  • @Westie_NZ
    @Westie_NZ Před rokem +1

    Brilliant video, Keith. The sound out of that guitar is burned into my musical soul.

  • @treborikki
    @treborikki Před rokem

    Ohhhh,,,,never thought ir, but you did. As always man, great stuff!!!

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Před rokem

    This is incredible! One of the most detailed looks at an instrument I have ever seen...and maybe you should look at Andy Summers' Telecaster next?

  • @HarryKenyon
    @HarryKenyon Před rokem

    I can’t love this enough. Thanks

  • @michaelmalkosky4580
    @michaelmalkosky4580 Před rokem +1

    Love the beard man. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @joeyboogenz
    @joeyboogenz Před rokem +5

    One of the first records I purched on my own was the just released "Animals" I was in 6th grade. That along with Zep's " Presence & Aerosmith "Rocks" were the first 3 albums I bought myself. Definitely heavy for a 12 Y.O. I must have played animals like 500X and still have every verse,chorus ,bridge ,lyric burned into my cortex for life ! What a band. What a guitarist ! Same with Zep & 70's Aerosmith. Definitely messed me up proper !!! By the time I was 15 I had picked up most of Floyd's stuff & every single zeppelin I could get my hands on . (was crazy for bootleg stuff) !!! Animals though was so profound. Just shocking to this day .

  • @martinlopez2955
    @martinlopez2955 Před rokem

    Fantastic video!

  • @rogerthetard9523
    @rogerthetard9523 Před rokem

    Best Channel on CZcams, I say this every time. Incredible.

  • @jeffgerndt2813
    @jeffgerndt2813 Před rokem

    Your usual fine work!

  • @SalmonFume
    @SalmonFume Před rokem +1

    Videos like these remind me how much I love music, guitars, and the stories behind it.
    Both me and my dad used to listen to Gilmour's music together, drinking beers and talking nonsense.
    I Needed that. Lifts my spirits. This video is a piece of art and very much appreciated.

  • @adambeachard3249
    @adambeachard3249 Před rokem

    Great video, Gilmore is an absolute legend. Thank you very much.

  • @kokothegreat5583
    @kokothegreat5583 Před měsícem

    Just found this channel ABSOLUTELY AWESOME ❤

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Před rokem

    Interesting history of the iconic guitar and all the mods that made it into something truly special. I'm glad Fender came up with guitar designs that can be easily modified. I'm definitely in that camp. Thanks

  • @gstmusic69
    @gstmusic69 Před rokem

    Fantastic information! Ive been wanting to build a Gilmore replica for quite awhile.

  • @simonpark843
    @simonpark843 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you so much.

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Keith!🎸⭐🎸⭐

  • @glennyocklin2884
    @glennyocklin2884 Před rokem +5

    Mr. Gilmore has been and always will be the King of Tone.

  • @cropcircle5693
    @cropcircle5693 Před rokem

    Not sure why I wasn't already subscribed but this video took care of that! Great channel.

  • @WillBrahm
    @WillBrahm Před rokem

    Love these short histories K!

  • @lovelessjams2720
    @lovelessjams2720 Před 3 měsíci

    Keith I hope to shake your hand one day. You have the best channel man. Your content is fantastic. Chefs kiss.

  • @cedricchevrot4560
    @cedricchevrot4560 Před rokem

    Excellent videos and valuable informations and details. Just subscribed 👍

  • @duaurban
    @duaurban Před rokem

    Outstanding video!! As a suggestion, U could also mentioned the XLR output that he experimented.

  • @amera8210
    @amera8210 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video

  • @rockyrovere2526
    @rockyrovere2526 Před rokem +1

    Hypes, I've thanked you so many times and after this version of 5WW,I'm reminded why.Thank u so much picking my spirit up with an expose about a man and an instrument that has shaped my interest since 1969. Just an educated opinion but I truly believe you are in your element here. Thank you again,Keith. Peace, Rocky

  • @MrTimdriver
    @MrTimdriver Před rokem

    Cheers Keith.