Me and my guitar interview with Joe Bonamassa / Bernie Marsden's '59 Gibson Les Paul 'The Beast

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    This edition is a a special one, and more a case of Me And His Guitar as Joe Bonamassa was lucky enough to be loaned Bernie Marsden's '59 Gibson Les Paul, known as The Beast. Joe takes the opportunity to talk about his how he likes his Les Pauls set up and offers valuable guitar advice for other players too.
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  • @smellytele9629
    @smellytele9629 Před 4 lety +20

    Old vid, but I love the advice he gives about "leave it alone"

  • @Rickzenbackzer
    @Rickzenbackzer Před 8 lety +83

    I've never really been into Joe's music but he's a good player and I'm aways interested in his advise on guitars and playing. He comes across as the ultimate guitar geek, someone who's goal in life is just to play, and thats very admirable to me.

    • @Rickzenbackzer
      @Rickzenbackzer Před 8 lety

      +nefarioque I dunno man, Page, Clapton, and Beck sounded genuine even though they all put their own twist onto the blues. Wasn't Stevie just a clone of Hendrix? He's copied Jimi's tone, vibrato, a lot of his licks and even his clothing style haha.

    • @aussierule
      @aussierule Před 8 lety +1

      +Gonk Yeah don't mind him. He's just making it about color when it's about the music. Every musician knows the color of your skin doesn't matter. He still has a lot to learn and realize.

    • @darrinros1177
      @darrinros1177 Před 8 lety +1

      Stevie was more Albert King than anyone. His Hendrix is very good but he was Albert King in a white boys frame. Hendrix copied Albert King and many other original blues players.

    • @thecrankedamps
      @thecrankedamps Před 7 lety +2

      Eye Beam he's a dickhead

    • @larrygeetar9309
      @larrygeetar9309 Před 6 lety

      +6120 They were certainly all genuine stylists of electric blues. Those
      people were what brought blues back to American audiences. Once
      they began to talk about their influences the market opened up again
      for the seminal electric blues players of the 50's and 60's. And they
      did love the music to begin with. Stevie Ray was more than a Hendrix
      clone, way more. He was fantastic at doing Jimi and he had it better
      than most. But he really got into the blues as an idiom and continued
      to be a blues player, while Hendrix took it a much different direction.
      Jimi was a blues man at heart and he loved it. He just had a way more
      open mind creatively and he wanted to get his music out there. It was
      his mission in life. Stevie did his homework on all forms of blues and
      electric guitar and was a master of it, not just a Jimi wanna be.

  • @Cigarsnguitars
    @Cigarsnguitars Před 4 lety +7

    I saw him in concert last April and it was well worth the price of admission. One of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. One thing I like about him, aside from his abilities, is that he’s very approachable and has a great personality. He doesn’t take himself too seriously. That’s one thing I’ve tried to emphasize with my son, who is a touring musician. Don’t forget where you came from and make time for your crowd. They are the reason you tour and play.

  • @MrCopperthwaite
    @MrCopperthwaite Před 9 lety +62

    The more I listen to what this bloke has to say regarding the nuts and bolts of guitar-playing, the more I respect him. With his level of skill he could very easily just fall in love with his own hands. Instead he makes it his job to really know the tool he is using.
    Not only that, he then imparts his knowledge to us lesser enthusiasts.
    Top shelf he is.

    • @larrygeetar9309
      @larrygeetar9309 Před 6 lety +2

      I feel the same way. Joe cares and he's real.

    • @brubakersflatcakes9755
      @brubakersflatcakes9755 Před 6 lety +1

      Top indeed.

    • @mrbigg7255
      @mrbigg7255 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree

    • @Jeff-jg7jh
      @Jeff-jg7jh Před 5 lety

      Another Joe. Joe Walsh. He looks like he should be homeless, but he seems to know guitars and teach it.

    • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
      @user-qr7ee2cp4y Před 4 lety +1

      Anybody who cites peter green, Paul kossoff and Gary Moore as imfluences instantly has my respect. This guy knows his stuff and has my respect.

  • @raserx63
    @raserx63 Před 7 lety +14

    Just saw Joe for the third time and it was breathtaking as always. If you never saw him live , you're missing out.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety

      I'll take your word for it because his playing does zilch for me. He just seems like a million other white guys who play the "blues". He looks and sounds like he should be working in an office as a middle manager somewhere. Technically he's good but CZcams is full of 10 year old kids who are great technical guitar players. Technical talent never moved me and as far as emotion or feel his music just does nothing for me.

    • @zoso1980
      @zoso1980 Před 4 lety

      @@Vichedges Correct. I'll take soul over shred. He does nothing for me either. The emotional space and depth a player connects with in a audience, Joe can't do that. He appeals to the rock shredders. About as deep as Angus Young.

    • @ethanaubrey858
      @ethanaubrey858 Před 2 lety

      You really are, he is AMAZING!!!!!!

  • @kris_riffs
    @kris_riffs Před 4 lety +35

    As an Englishman myself I find it really strange to hear an American use terms like “Fiver” and “20 quid” 😂 oh I love this guy.

  • @listairgin
    @listairgin Před 4 lety +3

    Looking out for others with very good advice. Thank you so very much Joe. When he talks I listen for sure. Thank you! 🌠🌌

  • @davidevans-hunt2598
    @davidevans-hunt2598 Před 7 lety +1

    What great clear information. Thank you very much. David 70 this year still playing Rock n Roll and Jazz. Thank you again.

  • @PaladinJenkis
    @PaladinJenkis Před 8 lety +5

    Absolutely the best and most honest words about the true essence of guitars!

  • @vedadtr3509
    @vedadtr3509 Před 5 lety +155

    Poor guy spent so much money on guitars, he cant afford furniture :(

  • @thomboy54
    @thomboy54 Před 8 lety +6

    i'm sure glad there is a guy like joe playing les pauls out there love Joes passion for guitar. been playing over 40 years my main guitar is 1982 Les Paul Deluxe goldtop love this guitar i know barry Bailey from atlanta rhythm section played a LP deluxe i say thanks Joe you give me hope the heart felt music can survive Take Care Tom Sylow Guitarist

    • @larrygeetar9309
      @larrygeetar9309 Před 6 lety

      +thomboy54 I have an '82 LP Custom with Tim Shaw humbuckers, an
      excellent guitar. Norlin era gets a lot of crap but a good guitar is still a
      good guitar no matter what. Plus - I had a '70 Gold Top Deluxe, which
      I should not have sold. Those mini buckers had a sound close to P-90's
      yet no single coil noise issues. Barry Bailey, really good player!

  • @StereoSlasher
    @StereoSlasher Před 9 lety +3

    He's such a nice guy, would love to meet him one day. Cheers for this video!

  • @KelsterVonShredster
    @KelsterVonShredster Před 5 lety +6

    Love you Joe B. Despite all the haters, you have certainly changed my life. keep it up and keep them videos coming. We guitar geeks know you are the real deal.

  • @seventhsway3480
    @seventhsway3480 Před 9 lety +1

    I know nothing of guitars, I know a bit more now, thanks Joe! Enjoyed the commentary even though not a single note was played. Thank you for taking the time,

  • @daveg1208
    @daveg1208 Před 6 lety

    Thank you Joe, that is excellent advice for both new and more seasoned players.

  • @stipeur
    @stipeur Před 5 lety

    So simple but one of the best advice I ever heard

  • @jdnny7616
    @jdnny7616 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the blues and Joe is one my favorite blues guitar players.

  • @adbraham
    @adbraham Před 6 lety +6

    Such a great player (seen him a couple of times at Brighton), and such a grounded normal bloke; not a ounce of conceit or arrogance in his nature; top bloke!

  • @deanlunn1969
    @deanlunn1969 Před 5 lety +5

    Joe is a great guitarist but Bernie is a different breed and is a huge influence on my playing. His blues playing is absolutely on the money and he can rock out.
    Bernie is a great ambassador for the guitar.

    • @babydaddy1930
      @babydaddy1930 Před rokem

      Yeah ol Bernie's a bad rascal...his writing is the thing...and his tone is so right

  • @stan2211stan
    @stan2211stan Před 6 lety +12

    Seems like a good guy to me. Knows his stuff.

  • @geoc3956
    @geoc3956 Před 6 lety +2

    I love this guy. A true guitar man. Great voice also. Thanks Joe.

  • @worldcitizenman2
    @worldcitizenman2 Před 8 lety

    Thanks Joe, I keep learning from you man!!! on and off stage

  • @joethelionband5169
    @joethelionband5169 Před 4 lety

    I saw Bernie join Joe on stage at the Royal Albert! Very cool!

  • @charlieshaw2866
    @charlieshaw2866 Před 5 lety +11

    He's talking British slang I love this

  • @robwalton7749
    @robwalton7749 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome advice from an awesome guitarist and seems to be an awesome guy. Thanks so very much.

  • @RushfanUK
    @RushfanUK Před 5 lety +1

    The Beast was originally a cherry sunburst that has faded, Bernie did an interview for Andertons where he took the pickup selector switch apart to take the plastic surround off and show the original cherry red, if you want to know more about it go to The Captain Meets Bernie Marsden and the Again video.

  • @johnnybaynes4861
    @johnnybaynes4861 Před 6 lety +1

    Joe Bonamassa is a very down to earth guy who enjoys playing guitar and is very knowledgeable when it comes to guitars and amps 😊🎸😊

  • @vintagesoul5146
    @vintagesoul5146 Před 3 lety +1

    Love him or hate him this is the best practical advice ever spoken about intonation.

  • @OliverSutton1962
    @OliverSutton1962 Před 8 lety +3

    dont know much about this guy but he seems like a nice guy. i enjoyed that video.

  • @SIXSTRING63
    @SIXSTRING63 Před 9 lety +80

    I have had the honor of playing this guitar. It's a beautiful instrument.

    • @LetThereBeLoud
      @LetThereBeLoud Před 8 lety +3

      +SIXSTRING63 Finest faded burst of all time.

    • @sixstringlove8242
      @sixstringlove8242 Před 8 lety +7

      +SIXSTRING63 How, may I ask? Not that I don't believe you, it's just...I don't believe you. Sorry, extraordinary claims need extraordinary proof. Please relate your tale.

    • @SIXSTRING63
      @SIXSTRING63 Před 8 lety +29

      +Six String Löve I won a contest in September of 2014 to record with Bernie. So in June of 2015 I flew to England and spent a day in the studio with Bernie and went to his home the next day were he kindly got the beast out for me to play and take some phots of it and me playing it with Bernie snapping the pics on my phone. Go to My Les Paul forum to see some pics of me playing it. www.mylespaul.com/forums/member-classifieds/362956-fs-collectors-choice-cc-8-beast.html#post7616968

    • @sixstringlove8242
      @sixstringlove8242 Před 8 lety +4

      SIXSTRING63 Cool

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Před 7 lety +1

      That's amazing...Cheers!

  • @russianbot2397
    @russianbot2397 Před 5 lety +6

    I use a bit of coconut oil on a q-tip on my nuts. Never used nut sauce. I'm going to experiment on my Les Paul standard this weekend and give it a top wrap for the first time. Well see how it goes.

  • @theoriginalrabbithole
    @theoriginalrabbithole Před 8 lety +2

    The only Joe, YOU NEED TO KNOW ! Joe Bonamassa in the house, keepin' it real ! Love this guy's musicianship !

  • @junkboxhero4825
    @junkboxhero4825 Před 4 lety +6

    The Beast is the best sounding guitar on the planet that I've heard, IMO. That overwound neck p/u is the tone I hear in my head before I pick up my guitar...then I hear my Gibson burst buckers and think "I have to get better pups!!"

    • @kamilkashaf2766
      @kamilkashaf2766 Před 4 lety +3

      The neck pickup on that guitar is an overwound Alnico 5 at ~8.75k ohms DCR. Your best bet is to use a Burstbucker (#3 only) in the neck, and swap out the magnet for an Alnico 5 instead of 2. Thank me later.

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Před 3 lety +1

      100% agred. The Beast is the Best!!!!

  • @stratman9449
    @stratman9449 Před 2 měsíci

    great little yt gem..cheers Joe....9 years late...haha
    and rip Bernie...and cheers forlending Joe your guitar...i wonder if he bought it....

  • @monzo9999
    @monzo9999 Před 4 lety +10

    Tweed Fender amp, es 125td , Clapton spec Es 335, a hummingbird, and a 59 burst? Who needs furniture?

  • @johnnymcquinn6025
    @johnnymcquinn6025 Před 7 lety

    seems like you trained me...love Big Bends...I do setups , repair...you are my favorite guitar player. Backwoods uses Big Bends on every setup!

  • @shakeyperspective3981
    @shakeyperspective3981 Před 8 lety +8

    Beautiful guitar, Joe makes excellent points here. Cheers

    • @MrTorriann
      @MrTorriann Před 7 lety +1

      no no no. it's just a replica from aliexpress.. yahoooo!!!

    • @gusdupree9076
      @gusdupree9076 Před 7 lety

      MrTorriann yaahhoooo,yep typing that felt as douchey as i thought it woulf feel

    • @mariek6993
      @mariek6993 Před 6 lety

      Agreed... so many guitarists change stuf just to change stuff and in the end, they still sound like they always did...

  • @undergroundjohnny
    @undergroundjohnny Před 8 lety +2

    Joe is such genius.....NUT SAUCE...indeed! Appling now to my new 2016 Les Paul Standard!

  • @satinwhip
    @satinwhip Před 6 lety

    Big Bends is a good product. The tube I have does not contain graphite. It works well but I am unconvinced that it works any better than the plain old Chap Stick I used for years before that. One thing he did not mention is making sure the nut slots are clean and smooth. I have found that this is incredibly valuable and helps a guitar stay in tune. Add a bit of lubricant and you are good to go. I like his "if it is not broken don't fix it" model and also his advice to play and evaluate first before making changes. Good stuff.

  • @aslbled06
    @aslbled06 Před 9 lety +1

    Great advice! Seems like a down to earth guy.

  • @PatrickVido
    @PatrickVido Před 9 lety

    Just great guitar tech tipps! Thank you!

  • @bobito8997
    @bobito8997 Před 4 lety

    Heard this guitar live three times. Twice with Bernie playing when he was in Whitesnake back in the day and once with Joe playing when he toured a few years ago with Beth Hart. Three of the best gigs I've ever been to. How much The Beast had to do with that, who can say?

  • @clobbersnoggin623
    @clobbersnoggin623 Před 7 lety +1

    JB is an awesomely cool dude. Great information here

  • @chiefmachine24
    @chiefmachine24 Před 9 lety +10

    I was considering of purchasing a 7 string and replacing the pickups along with a few other things immediately. Guess I'll have to reconsider everything. Great advice & rundown.

    • @infernapeDLS
      @infernapeDLS Před 9 lety

      chiefmachine24 lmfao, I have a 7 string, and my pickups suck, so Im going to replace them with seymour duncan sentient and pegasus, however my action is pretty high, like some people can't play good on my guitar but I can't stand a low to mid action on a guitar xd

    • @simonpreston1693
      @simonpreston1693 Před 9 lety +4

      +chiefmachine24 I'm genuinely intrigued. Why buy a guitar with the intention of replacing stuff? As Joe allures to, if you bought it, then surely something must have moved you, to want that particular instrument, in the 1st place.

    • @chiefmachine24
      @chiefmachine24 Před 8 lety +1

      Simon Preston
      I personally think here's always room for improvement. Maybe you noticed something that bothered you that you didn't notice at first, like the volume knob or toggle switch being to close to the high E string. Or maybe the pickups sounded great at first but then realize they're too muddy or vice versa. These are things that come into consideration for me. I can pick up an instrument & immediately fall in love with it, but after a few months I'm going to see what I like & don't like. Thus giving me the intention of wanting to change certain accessories

    • @simonpreston1693
      @simonpreston1693 Před 8 lety +3

      chiefmachine24 I can't argue with that assessment. As my previous comment stated, I was genuinely intrigued & you've definitely provided a logical answer, thanks.

    • @bbnatedogg
      @bbnatedogg Před 8 lety +2

      +Simon Preston Joe buys overpriced/vintage guitars that lose a lot of value if you replace something. This isn't the case for the average joe. Any guitar will generally lose value when it's not original as most guitar players are stupid and think it must be better if it says Fender or Gibson on it and that their Fender that is one of a thousand slapped together that month will somehow be collectable one day.
      The reason to swap components is that one of the best ways to get a great playing and sounding guitar is to buy a cheap one and upgrade. It just won't be worth much if you want to sell it

  • @brubakersflatcakes9755

    I detect a hint of Gregory Kochery in Joe's presentation. I like it. Probably the most laid back I've ever seen Joe.

  • @eXSPLY
    @eXSPLY Před 9 lety

    Best guitar video I have ever seen.

  • @angrytroll27
    @angrytroll27 Před 9 lety

    After seeing this n hearing Joes view on intonation Id love to hear his opinion on the Evertune system

  • @intrsoul
    @intrsoul Před 9 lety

    +1 for Nut Sauce - especially Gibson with the sharp break angle of the D and G strings.

  • @davidbishop4085
    @davidbishop4085 Před 3 lety

    One hell of a room.

  • @greatwhite3676
    @greatwhite3676 Před 4 lety

    If my guitar was a 59 burst I definitely would not change anything. However my Greco LP once i changed the pots and dropped some antiquitys in there became the best guitar i have ever had. So changing the pickups and pots even on new Gibsons (because Gibson skimps on everything) is the absolute best thing you can do to a guitar IMO. Good pots and caps plus good pickups opens up so many sounds just be rolling the volume and tone controls.

  • @charliefoxtrotthe3rd335

    He nailed every single aspect of a great playing guitar. The top wrap, the Big Bend Nut Sauce, the action...brilliant. And the most important element...fresh strings. To add to what Joe said, buy a device called a Stretcha. It is a stick with a hook and heel that grabs each string and stretches it, only 10x better than you can with your fingers. Try this: Put on a new string, tune it to pitch, use the Stretcha and then check your tuning. It will be a full step lower! Then it is stable and will stay in perfect tune. It only cost like $10 US and will make your setup so much more stable.

  • @tonymanns8249
    @tonymanns8249 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Joe. I'm hopeful that eventually all the major guitar mfg's will use a compensated net - like Ernie Ball Music Man guitars use.

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Před 5 lety

    Old strings do not intonate properly as you go up the neck, because they have a bunch of flat spots on them due to being played, which changes the ellipsis, or the way the string vibrates. Absolutely correct on lubing that nut. I use Renee Martinez' brand. Well done, Joe.

  • @mayhemmm
    @mayhemmm Před 3 lety

    Love this guys approach :))

  • @jasonforster6522
    @jasonforster6522 Před 8 lety +1

    I know what he means though my guitar (a les paul ) It my be bottom end 60s studio tribute but she speaks to me.

  • @fendercustom6990
    @fendercustom6990 Před 3 lety

    There you have it 👍😃 the best advice JB could give you all Guitar players 🤟🤟

  • @agony664
    @agony664 Před 9 lety

    Great Tips, Thanks.

  • @slave_planet
    @slave_planet Před 8 měsíci

    Wow, a Joe Bonamassa video I really liked.

  • @delazzuro
    @delazzuro Před 8 lety

    a great informative video by a master craftsman.

  • @Bluebuthappy182
    @Bluebuthappy182 Před 7 lety

    Very good advice.

  • @TheGuitarCatcher
    @TheGuitarCatcher Před 7 lety

    I love this man

  • @weekendcircus2939
    @weekendcircus2939 Před 9 lety

    "Big Bends Nut Juice" Thanks Joe!...I have a '64 ES125TDC with Bigsby which I love but as to be expected had return tuning issues. Nut Juice fixed it.

  • @InTheLifeOfAnArtist
    @InTheLifeOfAnArtist Před 5 lety

    I agree with that advice. I am the same way.

  • @aussierule
    @aussierule Před 8 lety

    I like his outlook. A lot of people really do immediately load up their guitars with "every aftermarket part known to man". If it ain't broke don't fix it is exactly right.

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster6767 Před 6 lety

    That was all very good advice.
    Over past 30 years used just 2 electric guitars (ok, ok I recently acquired a third) - but point is you don’t need to chop and change and have 50 guitars.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety

      You don't "need" an electric guitar period. But people like them and a lot of us collect them. How many does Joe have? And you obviously don't "need" to "chop and change" but a lot of us like doing it and experimenting with different setups and sounds. Different strokes. We're not talking about can openers here we're talking about tools used to express ourselves and have fun with. It's all highly subjective and what works for you won't work for someone else. The Les Paul guitar is named after Les Paul who CONSTANTLY chopped and changed his MANY guitars. Talk about irony.

  • @patrickwhite4151
    @patrickwhite4151 Před 5 lety

    Sound advice from the master

  • @martintobias6319
    @martintobias6319 Před 5 lety

    Very good advice from 1 of the Top Gun in the music industry👍

  • @jamesroden2682
    @jamesroden2682 Před 8 lety

    Thank you

  • @90125trevor
    @90125trevor Před 3 lety +1

    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" Great advice...

  • @tommayle4752
    @tommayle4752 Před 9 lety

    wise words!

  • @vladedivci
    @vladedivci Před 9 lety

    That guitar pick between the strings is not red jazz III ?

  • @bwebb90
    @bwebb90 Před 7 lety

    What a cool guy

  • @holmes1978
    @holmes1978 Před 2 lety

    Legend !!!

  • @19501960
    @19501960 Před 7 lety +3

    Joe seems a very decent guy, and went to the trouble of changing $ to £ 's for UK peeps.

  • @JIMJAMSC
    @JIMJAMSC Před 8 lety

    Just my 2cents from maintaining about 50 guitars I've accumulated.
    Nut sauce is good stuff but imo you do not get very much and it goes fast. Pro is that it goes on easier with the applicator.
    I prefer Guitar Grease thats is a graphite/wax that comes in a round red plastic container from Stew Mac.
    You just dig a little out and smear it on the nut grooves and saddles. Last forever and you get a whole lot more uses. I have been using the same small container for a year and 1/2.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety

      I bought a tube of Nut Sauce and it's lasted me about 4 years. I apply it when I change strings. I don't think you need much.

  • @paul_sebastian1154
    @paul_sebastian1154 Před 5 lety

    Sage advice from one cool dude 😎

  • @benmiller9854
    @benmiller9854 Před 5 lety

    Love it!

  • @holmes1978
    @holmes1978 Před 7 lety +2

    The man is the best !!!

  • @rareform6747
    @rareform6747 Před 3 lety

    Just Raise the stud . Works wonderfully ...

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 Před 7 lety

    I totally agree about if the guitar sounds great, leave it alone...I have a 2001 Les Paul Standard previously owned by my friend Victor Griffin of Pentagram. My guitar is totally stock, and sounds fantastic...clean or overdriven...Even some of my colleagues who hate Les Pauls love mine and used it on their records.. I was tempted to put some new stuff on it, change pickups etc, but after waiting a few weeks, I said to myself, gee, this sounds good...why bother changing it?

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety

      Yeah, but just because your guitar sounds good stock doesn't mean they all do. The irony of a guy playing a LP saying "don't mess with a guitar" is staggering. Les Paul CONSTANTLY tinkered with guitars. So did EVH. One of my favorite guitar sounds is Neil Young's Blackie which is HIGHLY modified. The guy from Rage Against the Machine gets amazing sounds out of his guitar and he's said he's changed just about everything on it. I have a Jet King and it came with a really cheap looking plastic pickguard/control cavity cover. My cousin and I made an aluminum one for it and it actually improved the sound of the guitar (IMO) because it vibrates along with the guitar. Joe says not to change pickups....why not? It takes a few minutes to swap pickups. If you don't like your new ones.....you could just put the old ones back. I have an 1988 LP Custom, it has (I was told) 57 Classics in it. I don't particularly like them but I love the guitar.....so one of these days I'm going to swap them out.

  • @metalmick
    @metalmick Před 6 lety

    What a nice guy, no bullshit.

  • @geirolav2
    @geirolav2 Před 9 lety +1

    My dream guitar :)

    • @scotthowes1869
      @scotthowes1869 Před 9 lety +1

      *****
      Yeah, you and everyone else on the planet.

    • @geirolav2
      @geirolav2 Před 9 lety

      Scott Howes I saw Goldie once in Rumbleseat music! Probably the best guitar astetically :)

  • @michaelcary4044
    @michaelcary4044 Před 8 lety

    epic guitar

  • @xgreenjacket
    @xgreenjacket Před 9 lety

    I've read that top wrapping can cause problems with the string jumping out of the bridge, also that the harder break angle at the bridge is there for the extra sustain. what are people's thoughts and I mean people who have tried both

    • @sethmorse3139
      @sethmorse3139 Před 9 lety

      I use to play without the top wrap and now that's all I use. It has little to no affect on the sustain, at least in my experience. I would recommend it.

    • @sethmorse3139
      @sethmorse3139 Před 9 lety

      Seth Morse oh and about the string jumping off the bridge: that deffinately won't be a problem. Yes it does make it easier for the strings to come off... but you really have to be trying

    • @xgreenjacket
      @xgreenjacket Před 9 lety

      Thanks for your input :-)

    • @801guitar3
      @801guitar3 Před 9 lety

      jon carley I top wrapped when I first heard about it. I think if you use heavier gauge strings, you can feel the difference in the "slinkiness" he talks about. I use a lighter gauge and really couldn't tell the difference. A string never popped out while trying it..you would have to really be trying to get it out of the saddle for it to do so. For a while I was top wrapping only the B string because that tends to be the string I bend the most and I saw someone else doing it back in the 90s and I thought it looked cool.

    • @doctordox6278
      @doctordox6278 Před 8 lety

      +jon carley never happened to me and ive top wrapped for years. i play with a little more aggressive style of picking too, including some hybrid picking

  • @chieftp
    @chieftp Před 5 lety

    look at the flame on that one! just listen to that sustain....just listen!

  • @adamswanson8216
    @adamswanson8216 Před rokem

    Hey Joe, excellent playing just wanted to let you know I have managed to replicate your sound. I’ve only been playing for 40 years never made it as a rockstar, but certainly did plenty of gigs in my life and had a lot of teaching skills and manage to graduate from Berkeley I thought great accomplishments either way as my time is fading I only have a few months left to live. I am almost 49 years old. I am totally blind and I’ve been playing guitar, since I was just a kid as a matter fact, I don’t remember not there being a Guitar somewhere around either way I just wanted to let you know I had replicated your sound with a guitar and I’m really happy with the results. Your damn pick ups are so hard to get my friend. I have a pair from back when they first came out. However I should’ve bought more. I’ve been offered $1000 for that pair but I will tell you I found a wonder who makes a pick up that I was so blown away by the same collector that liked those custom shop. SD pick ups of yours the Amos version fell in love With my 1961 LP, which has the WCR Jim Wagner cherry buckers and I gotta say they grab your sound man and burn it up as well as you know giving a good cost soft sound with your guitar does take care brother and see you on the other side man Keep strumming though been watching you since you started big fan I don’t really have heroes, but I do believe in people that are naturally gifted and you certainly are. God bless you man thanks for the blues I’ve been living up my whole life and truly, I never reached a pinnacle, but certainly always strive to be the best I could. 4:44 4:44

  • @thejakefromstatefarm6768

    bernie said joe plays “The Beast” more than him. he also said it belonged to clapton then kossoff before he bought it in 74 i believe.

  • @DocRockBaby
    @DocRockBaby Před 4 lety

    Mr. Bonamassa, sound solid advice as always, The Beast is well named, its Savage, as for John Henry (Doc Holiday) TB killed him if it was the other John Henry (rail-line worker) that Legend is still laying tracks......so I`ve heard..

  • @mini0705
    @mini0705 Před 9 lety

    Nice guy, good advice!! Mw

  • @airbloomamplifiers
    @airbloomamplifiers Před 9 lety

    Good advice - play and practice first.
    If you are an experimenter - The possible after market upgrades can result in a much better guitar, but don't bother if you haven't played the guitar enough first to truly asses it.

  • @user-to5zb4ow9j
    @user-to5zb4ow9j Před 4 lety

    Awesome

  • @makinganoise6028
    @makinganoise6028 Před 10 měsíci

    RIP Bernie, I hope that Guitar goes to someone for an insane amount of money and that they can play it the way it should.

  • @3340steve
    @3340steve Před 5 lety +1

    Way cool but i would have preferred Joe talk about the 335 Gibson lingering in the distance.

  • @thejkers7085
    @thejkers7085 Před 4 lety

    Tried one time the wrap over string set, no difference at all ! That's just if you want to do like Jo and ruin your stop bar. I play 11-52 cause I want strong strings. It fits with my guitars and my play. If you want less tension put some lower strings ;)=

  • @DavidMacVicar
    @DavidMacVicar Před 7 lety

    When he refers to action what does he mean about his ring finger...I didn't get that

    • @racegascustoms
      @racegascustoms Před 6 lety

      David MacVicar bend your string at the twelve fret until your fingertip comes into contact with the next highest string and then adjust the string height up until your fingertip just starts to slip under that string.

  • @willkupers
    @willkupers Před 8 lety +1

    Joe, you are so right about leaving the guitar as original as possible. But. and this is a big but. That's only the case if you can afford a top brand guitar. Believe me, if you buy a cheaper brand like Squier, you do wanna change the Pups and pots. The most of them are pretty good guitars, just need a little work like electronics, the nut and sometimes another bridge. Then you'll have a guitar you wanna keep for life.

    • @dougdavis8986
      @dougdavis8986 Před 5 lety +2

      Just buy a better guitar

    • @coffeecomics3583
      @coffeecomics3583 Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed. Leave the guitar what it is. A suped-up Squier is still a Squier, just an expensive Squire. Just buy a Mexican Fender. & when you go to buy the Mexican Fender, sell/trade that Squire.
      Cheaper & easier way to upgrade.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety

      @@coffeecomics3583 or skip the Mexican and just buy a real Fender in the first place. BTW some Squiers are very nice guitars and you can get them dirt cheap. It also depends on what kind of music you play. I suck and play rhythm. Mostly rock. My guitar doesn't need to sound perfect. I have an 88 Gibson LP Custom, I have a 78 Gibson LP Deluxe, a 95 LP Classic, a Gibson LP JR, a Gibson Midtown and I love them all...but I also have an Ibanez Jet King I paid 130 bucks for, a MIJ Squier Bullet that's great and a Yamaha Revstar 502T. Honestly out of all of them I've been playing the Jet King the most lately.

  • @Vichedges
    @Vichedges Před 5 lety

    People are acting like what Joe said is fact and not just his personal opinion. The part about leaving guitars alone? Les Paul and Eddie Van Halen probably wouldn't advise that. The part about changing strings? Brian May never changes his strings unless they break. The part about changing pickups? Pickups are easy to swap, if you didn't like the sound of the new ones all you have to do is put the old ones back. I like changing things on my guitars, just for the hell of it. I have a Jet King and the plastic pickguard/control cavity cover it comes with was cheesy so my cousin and I made an aluminum one for it, it actually affected the guitars sound, the aluminum pickguard vibrates along with the guitar and the guitar, IMO, sounds better. Some of the most famous guitar sounds in rock have been created by someone messing with a guitar. Look at Neil Young's LP or EVH or "Greeny".

  • @LucasCaetanoGuitar
    @LucasCaetanoGuitar Před 9 lety

    master!

  • @shamsam4
    @shamsam4 Před 4 lety

    Wasn't it the steam drill?

  • @nigelvonshredman
    @nigelvonshredman Před 8 lety +58

    'Twenty quid' + 'a fiver' :-)

    • @TheWoWRevelation
      @TheWoWRevelation Před 7 lety +4

      glad im not the only one who noticed :3

    • @bradford_shaun_murray
      @bradford_shaun_murray Před 7 lety +2

      ...exactly like why are we playing at an air force base!?

    • @funeralbillii9172
      @funeralbillii9172 Před 5 lety +5

      He's the true definition of a poseur.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety +9

      @@TheWoWRevelation Everyone who watched the video noticed, how could you not? He didn't whisper or anything. I assumed this video was intended for the UK market. When you hear UK artists interviewed in the US they often say "dollars" or "bucks".

    • @L1NTL1CKER
      @L1NTL1CKER Před 5 lety +2

      came to the comments for this haha