The Gibson SG: A Short History

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    I saw my first SG in 1975. I was just a tender 15 years old and even though I saw it in church (see the vid for the whole story) I remember thinking it looked "bad ass". I'm always surprised by the players that end up using them. Zac Childs from "Ask Zac" hipped me to Nashville session guys Tom Bukovac and Kenny Greenberg use them in the studio and on stage. Eric Johnson and Robben Ford have both used them out on the road. The depth of users of the SG is upsurpassed.
    And as is often the case, I need to thank Perry McManis and Dave Onorato for editing another big script.
    Thanks for watching.
    Until next time, thanks for being a part of the five watt world.
    Keith
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  • @GibboEmcee
    @GibboEmcee Před 3 lety +554

    This man’s still liking comments, Legend.

    • @joshuataft5541
      @joshuataft5541 Před 2 lety +13

      He is a legend. I have a ton of respect for him he's legit .seems alitle more champagne and I'm wisky or beer but he's awesome..I think he used to teach at the University of Vermont

    • @revalone3944
      @revalone3944 Před 2 lety +5

      bait comment

    • @jurgengosch3915
      @jurgengosch3915 Před 2 lety +2

      @@revalone3944 ?

    • @timeno1763
      @timeno1763 Před rokem

      Tremendous!
      Thanks!

    • @ricohgill6523
      @ricohgill6523 Před rokem +3

      @@joshuataft5541 na I reckon he's a single barrel bourbon dude

  • @trentstroupe8130
    @trentstroupe8130 Před 9 měsíci +31

    Just picked up my first SG from a pawn shop. It’s a 2011. I’ve always been a Les Paul guy, but I’m old and the SG is like a young lady just gave me a most welcome neck/shoulder massage 😘

  • @wearytraveler3524
    @wearytraveler3524 Před 4 lety +350

    I'm going to be 66 years old in about a month! I've wanted an SG since 1969 when I saw almost everybody on stage at Woodstock playing one! It never happened until just this morning when I bought my first SG Custom From the Gibson online catalog! "Never underestimate an old man with a Gibson!"

    • @stevenwayneschneider7574
      @stevenwayneschneider7574 Před 3 lety +8

      New proud owner of a Yellow SG w/ tortoise pickguard! Much different than the red '61 Jr. I had when the kids were young and the brand new '76 red Standard I rocked a country-rock bar with in Wasilla, Alaska (US Army 1/43 Air Defense Artillery Military Police down at the end of the dirt road)

    • @TelecasterLPGTop
      @TelecasterLPGTop Před 3 lety +10

      I turned 67 last week and I bought my second SG Standard last week too. My Les Paul was too heavy and after trading it for a CS Strat I just had to get an SG. Wise choice brother wise choice.

    • @blushingmule1
      @blushingmule1 Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Weary, congrats! 60 here and found a '17 in cherry; great guitar!

    • @jeffgarland6962
      @jeffgarland6962 Před 3 lety +6

      You waited long enough.
      Have fun with it!

    • @jarrusjenkins
      @jarrusjenkins Před 3 lety +4

      Fair play there mate! You won't regret it.
      Enjoy!

  • @geoffdillon6013
    @geoffdillon6013 Před 2 lety +81

    The few things that was left out is, it is the biggest selling guitar in Gibson history. Also , one of two guitars in Gibson history that has never gone out of production from the time it started. Two points that should be included

  • @adrianobarco
    @adrianobarco Před 4 lety +536

    My SG story goes like this: I want one. The end

    • @thBrilliantFool
      @thBrilliantFool Před 4 lety +16

      Then you better learn to *"Play Authentic®™*

    • @hadibae
      @hadibae Před 4 lety +12

      Just got one. The beginning! 🎸🎶🎧❤

    • @hadibae
      @hadibae Před 4 lety +15

      @Adriano if you can't afford a Gibson, Epiphone makes SG also. You can always start out with an Epiphone. I got a really good one on Craigslist for $300 with case.

    • @blackbrass1973
      @blackbrass1973 Před 4 lety

      🤣 right?!?!

    • @MikeMalotte
      @MikeMalotte Před 4 lety +8

      @@hadibae - I have an Epi G-400 Pro and love it! Got it blemished from MF for under $300 - it's my go-to guitar for stage

  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato Před 4 lety +1228

    I think this is my favorite of the series. I love the SG and think it’s right there with the Tele as the coolest of the Gibson’s. Awesome job Hypes!

    • @fivewattworld
      @fivewattworld  Před 4 lety +63

      Thanks Hypes! I was thinking of your ‘65 while I was editing it.

    • @tasrex
      @tasrex Před 4 lety +10

      Agreed!

    • @Sven_59
      @Sven_59 Před 4 lety +16

      Yea, we love the SG

    • @godtoHrD
      @godtoHrD Před 4 lety +169

      Yes the tele is definitely one of the coolest gibsons lol

    • @godtoHrD
      @godtoHrD Před 4 lety +55

      @The Observer
      Lol I'm pretty sure he just means that the SG is his favie Gibby and that the SG and Tele are his faves in general

  • @jeffsomerville5222
    @jeffsomerville5222 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My grandfather left me one,God bless his soul. Yesterday actually. Black-special, needs some work but I love it.

  • @josephwoods421
    @josephwoods421 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Much respect for mentioning Sister Tharpe❤❤

  • @nuggetchan5428
    @nuggetchan5428 Před 4 lety +174

    Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s usage of an SG really made me fall in love with it.

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 4 lety +6

      The Mother of the British Invasion.

    • @cmr_13
      @cmr_13 Před 3 lety +1

      Mine was greta van fleet

    • @yaboidustin2447
      @yaboidustin2447 Před 3 lety +5

      Angus youngs use of it made me fall in love with it, I absolutely love acdc

    • @RyanLBrown9396
      @RyanLBrown9396 Před 3 lety +4

      All hail the Godmother

    • @dlemon90
      @dlemon90 Před 3 lety +2

      She is so eternally cool, the SG is the icing on the cake

  • @daves.2111
    @daves.2111 Před 4 lety +203

    Define irony: A CZcams channel dedicated to “getting the most music from the least gear” makes me want more gear.

  • @blackfishgaming7145
    @blackfishgaming7145 Před 3 lety +97

    Ian Mackaye of Fugazi was the reason I ended up with one. That guy used nothing but a cranked Marshal JCM 800 a cable and guitar. He was really good at manipulating the nobs and switch to get so many variations in sound. I ended up scoring an early 90's 62 reissue for $125 bucks off a guy who was jilted by an ex girlfriend and wanted to get rid of everything that reminded him of her. I've owned that guitar since 95, toured with it and still play it to this day. The neck is so nice

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před 3 lety +3

      Blackfish Gaming a 1962 reissue for inky $125!? Man you stole that guitar what a bargain!!

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před 3 lety +1

      Only not inky

    • @daro9582
      @daro9582 Před 3 lety

      Probably the best deal you ever got

    • @crthompson5930
      @crthompson5930 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah Ian MacKaye could make that SG sound unreal, bad ass. Way on a different level that's why I don't play with many pedals and with raw SG and jcm 900 gain, 800 is awesome, but a 900 puts higher gain in the equation, I love them both though

    • @blackfishgaming7145
      @blackfishgaming7145 Před 2 lety +1

      @@crthompson5930 I agree about the 900. I have that same amp and it's preamp section makes it a bit harder to get the clean tones. I had considered replacing the volume pots on my SG to see if that'd help. The search continues........

  • @chrisbenson673
    @chrisbenson673 Před 3 lety +17

    I just got my first SG last Thursday. Pelham blue standard 61 reissue style. I’m in love. Also my first Gibson @ 48 years old. Called myself a strat guy and now I don’t know anything anymore.

    • @terryoquinn8199
      @terryoquinn8199 Před 3 měsíci

      I’m jealous ! I want the Cardinal Red Burst 💥 ! Soon , very soon .

  • @Nomad-Rogers
    @Nomad-Rogers Před 4 lety +291

    When Les Paul took his name off the SG, they should have called it the Mary Ford, she was a fan of the SG.

    • @utubehound69
      @utubehound69 Před 4 lety +13

      Fender did a Mary Ford pink Strat.

    • @dlemon90
      @dlemon90 Před 4 lety +18

      Captain America 1776 or the Sister Rosetta Tharpe model.

    • @em001868
      @em001868 Před 3 lety +7

      Haha... that would have quickly turned to the Mary Jane guitar in the later '60's

    • @bradley8913
      @bradley8913 Před 3 lety +1

      @@utubehound69 Fender did a Mary Kaye Stratocaster. I have never heard of the Mary Ford Strat. Are you sure?

    • @erickleefeld4883
      @erickleefeld4883 Před 3 lety +2

      The classic Mary Kaye Strat is a blonde finish with gold hardware.

  • @jasoncobb7427
    @jasoncobb7427 Před 4 lety +301

    I remember reading an interview with Angus Young and he said that the SG that he bought for the Highway to Hell album had a “2” printed on the back of it. He said that it indicated a factory flaw in the guitar and he could identify with it. He said “it was a reject, like me.”

    • @fivewattworld
      @fivewattworld  Před 4 lety +30

      That's excellent!!!

    • @DavidRavenMoon
      @DavidRavenMoon Před 4 lety +14

      Yes, Gibson used to sell factory seconds like that!

    • @pulaski1
      @pulaski1 Před 4 lety +51

      @@DavidRavenMoon I thought Gibson specialized in making seconds. :-/

    • @troywm1016
      @troywm1016 Před 4 lety +4

      @@pulaski1 Play Authentic : )

    • @greglawrencemusic
      @greglawrencemusic Před 4 lety +18

      I played a Gibson Q4000 for eleven years that has the word "second" stamped where the serial numbers should be that I bought from Terry Shelton (Billy Ray Cyrus) in 1991 for $200. It was a giveaway guitar in a radio station contest and had The Bullet Boys signatures all over it.
      I also bought a fabulous Epiphone Dot Studio "factory second" for $169. I still have both guitars today. You can see blobs where the paint would run and pool. They didn't even bother scraping off the binding...and neither did I. lol.
      Hail The Factory Second!
      Cheers!

  • @philstarr7895
    @philstarr7895 Před 2 lety +18

    You forgot one of the most underrated SG masters, Canadian Frank Marino of Mahogany Rush. He has been an SG-player his whole guitar-playing career, after his mom bought him one when he was a teenager or younger. He has a fantastic live Blu-Ray out, in which he plays a triple single-coil pickup SG throughout, kind of a Gibson Stratocaster...

  • @reformedpilgrim
    @reformedpilgrim Před 7 měsíci +6

    Great episode! My 1999 SG Special is my favorite guitar. The truss rod cover reads "SG". There's no additional headstock inlay design, other than "Gibson". The neck has simple dot inlays. The body is multi-piece mahogany. The color is spec'd as ebony, but its a dark brown stain, with a high gloss finish. It has a tune-o-matic bridge, with stopbar tail piece. It's completely stock, except for the Gibson chrome humbucker covers I installed in 2000.

  • @Riffman42
    @Riffman42 Před 4 lety +128

    When my dad was a teenager, he bought a ''64 Special that he learned to play on. He gave it to me in the mid '80s, and it was the guitar I learned on. Still have it, and play it constantly. This guitar is what I would grab if my house was on fire!

    • @guppybill
      @guppybill Před 3 lety +5

      There's a success story all around! Generations of a family linked at the soul level by plastic, wires and wood. Good on all y'all!

    • @GothicXlightning
      @GothicXlightning Před 3 lety +3

      Who could leave that Angelic Horned beauty in the fire right ?

    • @Riffman42
      @Riffman42 Před 3 lety +2

      The neck isn't fat at all. Best neck ever, actually. It was a blessing to learn on such a fantastic instrument! It's basically the Tony Iommi monkey guitar without his mods.

    • @captainamerica9353
      @captainamerica9353 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Riffman42 , ok, I've been looking for an SG with a medium size neck and they are hard to find. Most modern ones have a 60's Slim Taper, and starting in 1964, they got much bigger, according to what I've been reading and a conversation with a collector. Also threads on TheGearPage indicate the Junior's and Special's from 1964 into the 70's had huge necks. Maybe I'm wrong or maybe you have big hands!

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 Před 3 lety +1

      What about your pets ?

  • @Marc-js8rx
    @Marc-js8rx Před 4 lety +84

    A seared-in memory was, as a pre-teen, hoofing home from school on the NW side of Chicago. Halfway home I'd stop in giant BIASCO MUSIC to walk to the rear and gaze at the guitars. I'd spend 15 minutes standing there, maybe 2 feet away, just transfixed at a new, late-60's Cherry SG Standard, thinking it was the absolute coolest guitar. Well, at age 62...
    ...I finally got one last year (along with a Cherry '90 ES-335). Heritage Cherry, block inlays, of course. And, every time I walk into my music room and I see it on the hook, I cannot help but be transported back to that youth again. It's rediculous, I know.
    I strap it on... and I realize how good it is just to be alive and live out a dream.

    • @richardguzman3017
      @richardguzman3017 Před 4 lety +1

      To bad the store ant there no more, got my 68sg in 83 at a pawn shop at Clark &Wrightwood $400.00

    • @meatrocket1
      @meatrocket1 Před 3 lety +1

      Biasco Music was awesome loved going there as a kid.. spent hundreds of hours there dreaming.

    • @dukeraul76
      @dukeraul76 Před 3 lety +1

      Biasco! Blast from the past my friend, thank you

  • @daviddecker5915
    @daviddecker5915 Před 3 lety +38

    My folks bought me a '67 SG Standard with a Bigsby vibrato when I was just 12 years old (in 1967). 53 years later, it is still my favorite guitar to play. It has traveled with me in live gigs all over America, and in session work in Memphis, Atlanta, and elsewhere. Loved this video. Thank you for the research and work that went into it. Wish you could see a picture of my '67. Named her "Hazel" in honor of my mom.

  • @stevesharief7
    @stevesharief7 Před 3 lety +53

    Man I have to say, these short history videos are some of the most comprehensive and ultimately interesting series I've ever seen. I came for the Jazz Bass series and have watched every one, seeing who played what on which recording is unexpectedly fascinating to me.
    These past 7 quarantine months have caught me watching unthinkable amounts of CZcams, the amount of info you efficiently pack into each episode stands out in the crowd.

  • @JonManProductions
    @JonManProductions Před 4 lety +220

    And just when I am getting ready to buy the new Epiphone SG Worn with the P-90s, a five-watt history comes out. This must be a sign that I need one in my life.

    • @sawbonesquad4876
      @sawbonesquad4876 Před 4 lety +9

      DO IT ITS SO GOOD

    • @ewetoo
      @ewetoo Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely.

    • @tolvajakos
      @tolvajakos Před 4 lety +2

      yes you do. get one. sgs are as great as you'd expect. playing a les paul right now but sg is my all time fav

    • @lonniezamarripa959
      @lonniezamarripa959 Před 4 lety +1

      You need one.

    • @sirbaronvoncount4147
      @sirbaronvoncount4147 Před 4 lety +2

      That is exactly the model that I am lusting for. Gotta get p90s in my life

  • @sarahtonin4649
    @sarahtonin4649 Před 4 lety +45

    When I turned 17, my grandma offered to buy me a good electric guitar, since I often complained about the cheap Kent my mom bought me at the fair a few years before. This was 1969 in Eastern Montana. The nearest music store was 90 miles East in Miles City, so I went there thinking I wanted a black Les Paul. While looking at the catalog, I saw this red, pointy guitar I'd seen pictures of some rock stars playing. That was the 1969 SG Standard that I still have, and still use now. It is really an amazing guitar - still has perfect action in spite of the wear on the frets, and still sounds great. It's never needed any repairs, and I've never made any changes to it except minor intonation adjustments, and I did remove the pickup covers, only because I saw that Frank Zappa had. :-) Sometimes the the phrase "They don't make 'em like they used to" is true.

    • @PlanktoniusRex
      @PlanktoniusRex Před 3 lety +1

      Man never part with that one.

    • @sarahtonin4649
      @sarahtonin4649 Před 3 lety +2

      @@PlanktoniusRex Don't worry, 'til death do us part. And even then, it stays in the family. :-)

    • @hugokappes4077
      @hugokappes4077 Před rokem +1

      @@sarahtonin4649 i have the same rule for mine,,, I had my 72 sg since 1985, best thing i ever bought,, just had new frets this year,,, it still looks as good as the day I bought it, played it tonight at band practice and will again in a couple days at our next gig,,

  • @BryanHRBrodie
    @BryanHRBrodie Před rokem +5

    Think I've watched this about 6 times now. It just never gets old.

  • @davespaulding6978
    @davespaulding6978 Před 3 lety +10

    My first real guitar was a 69 sg that I bought used in 71. Like a fool I sold it in 93 and I swear I walk into every pawn shop and music store I can find hoping to find it. I would pay whatever they ask to get it back. I now have a 67 SG/melody maker that is beautiful. as the song says "if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with" and so I do. Every day. Long live the SG

    • @EvLoutonian
      @EvLoutonian Před rokem

      My first SG (picked up around 2010) was one of those late 60's SG Melody Makers - SO GOOD!
      I bought another couple subsequently - one had humbuckers installed when I got it, the next got P90's, the last has single coils, along the lines of the original MM.
      (:

  • @msmoniz
    @msmoniz Před 4 lety +30

    My first guitar and I still have it, a 1991 SG Standard in Cherry. Walked into the music store at 17, saw it on a stand and it was love at first site! $20 layaway deposit, came in a month later with the $ i was earning from my summer job($1000!) and she went home with me. 29 years and a few additional guitars later, I still have it, in fact I'm cradling in in my lap as I type this. It's "home".

    • @auntjenifer7774
      @auntjenifer7774 Před 3 lety +2

      That's a great love story !
      My first Gibson was the SG special my Dad gave me for my birthday and for sticking with the guitar playing ! It's got ebony fret board and cherry red finish and PAF humbuckers that sounds really great !
      I'm also typing this up with my newer 2017 Gibson SG standard cherryburst on my lap so my love for the SG remains !

  • @maxwellliam9316
    @maxwellliam9316 Před 4 lety +16

    The guitar that started it all for me. I love the SG

  • @ayoutubechannel1499
    @ayoutubechannel1499 Před 3 lety +8

    the way he introduced the Sg at the beginning is epic

  • @tommyholt6606
    @tommyholt6606 Před rokem +5

    It took me a lot of years and a lot of guitars before I realized how much I love the Gibson SG. Thanks for what you do here.

  • @dougstephens1979
    @dougstephens1979 Před 4 lety +12

    Iommi, Young, Tipton and MacKaye made me want an SG. They're just so cool and unique. Great video!

  • @roberth.5185
    @roberth.5185 Před 4 lety +32

    It is a rare event that in today's world... someone seems to know what they are talking about.

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 Před 25 dny

    A no nonsense rockumentary with highly researched and accurate facts. You are the standard for all CZcams musical equipment videos.

  • @thebsfactory
    @thebsfactory Před 11 měsíci +1

    As a very young man, many many years ago, I was fortunate enough to purchase my 1962 Gibson Les Paul SG Ebony Block. The most addictive thing I've ever bought in my entire life...!
    Your videos are really good and informative, without any nonsense or gibberish. Love your work mate…

  • @nathanielvargas3863
    @nathanielvargas3863 Před 3 lety +3

    I shed a small tear while you were explaining the interaction with the Les Paul/SG.

  • @andrewlitka7148
    @andrewlitka7148 Před 3 lety +3

    Angus was my first intro to the SG. Tony blew me away on it. And now, as of this past week, I too have an SG. Great guitar.

  • @preston1332
    @preston1332 Před 3 lety +2

    What I love about this is the fact that I own a couple SG's their my favorite guitars and learning that the wood of the first issues came from the country I'm from (Belize). Awesome!

  • @chrismunos7741
    @chrismunos7741 Před 2 lety +2

    Kalamazoo is where I was born and I grew up a block away from the Gibson factory. I'm a newby to the guitar world and will one day own a classic SG. For now I'm learning on an Epiphone that has that classic deep red finish. I stumbled upon your video and watched every second! Awesomeness! As I learn to play I realize that I have a lifetime of learning ahead of me. Thank you for mentioning Gibson's birthplace: Kalamazoo!

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 Před 4 lety +18

    The best SG I've ever played was a lawsuit-era Ibanez. Went back to the shop the next day to buy it and it was gone! It was just that good.

    • @339Jackscarify
      @339Jackscarify Před 4 lety +1

      The same happened to one of my students!
      he went in shop to try it, played it, loved it and, the morning after, it was gone!
      Too bad, played like a charm, loved it as much as my SG

  • @sirbaronvoncount4147
    @sirbaronvoncount4147 Před 4 lety +9

    Well done (again) sir. You bring “Beato” quality content to the five watters out here. Thank you

  • @robertdennis3178
    @robertdennis3178 Před 3 lety +3

    Back in the late 50's and the early 60's I played in a rock band in country Victoria, Australia. From memory it was late 61-early 62 I went to Melbourne to get myself a Fender Strat. The first music shop I went into didn't sell Fenders but they sold Gibson's. I asked a salesman who sold Fenders. He said he would tell me but first he wanted me to see the newest Gibson Les Paul. As a 20 yo from the country I hadn't even heard of a Les Paul. Every sales person in the store were gathered around looking at this thing as it was just unpacked and just as I looked this beautiful cherry guitar was just being lifted out of it's gold fur lined case. It was soon tuned and was passed to me to have a play on before they sent me off to the store that sold Fenders. Within an hour I was back to pay 175 Australian pounds ($350) for this 61 Les Paul (the strat was 152 pound ($304))
    It was mentioned in the video above that the SG's are nose heavy. This 61 Les Paul was well balanced and I would say it was the heavy hardware on the other end of the guitar that was balancing it. I now have a 61 re-issue SG and it is very nose heavy!!

  • @benjhaisch
    @benjhaisch Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve been binge watching all of these this last week. Huge fan. Thanks for these!

  • @kevin7rxxx346
    @kevin7rxxx346 Před 4 lety +3

    I like how you include a warts and all presentation detailing how the thinner body presented problems while speaking highly of the Gibson SG

  • @mikelliteras397
    @mikelliteras397 Před 4 lety +5

    I don’t know a darn thing about guitars but I like history and learning and you put things in a cool concise way. A day isn’t complete unless I learn something new, thanks. That cherry SG is beautiful btw

  • @Australia12590
    @Australia12590 Před 2 měsíci

    just wanna say watching your videos was my childhood, keep it going man!

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před 3 lety +6

    "...the clear modern master of the SG..." - Derek Trucks. Yup.

  • @strat0871
    @strat0871 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks ! I've always loved the SG, since first time I saw one in the 70's, just like you !

  • @cedricbaccay633
    @cedricbaccay633 Před 4 lety +14

    Reminds me of high school. We were playing in a school band when my acoustic guitar broke down. The bridge fell off. I was in shock. I then asked my friend if he has a spare guitar. He said he has an electric Gibson at home. He brought it the next day at our practice. It was an sgj. That guitar was really nice. Miss high school☹️
    Great vid Keith 👍 keep up the great work 🙂
    Edit: some spelling and grammar 😅

  • @JohnSund-Music
    @JohnSund-Music Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice documentary about the SG - super detailed!
    I just have a little comment about all the famous players on this instrument - glad that you mentioned Zappa and McLaughlin, specifically the first mentioned is often overlooked, but one guy who was a keen SG player and who deserves to be put on the list is the great Allan Holdsworth who was a steady SG player from about 1969-1976… one can his playing on the guitar on albums such as: Gong “Gazeuse”, Soft Machine “Bundles”, UK (self titled), Jean Luc Ponty “Enigmatic Ocean”, Tony Williams New Lifetime “Believe It and Million Dollar Legs” (despite the latter mentioned title absolutely great playing and gorgeous sound on both albums) in fact he sounds great on all these albums!

  • @LEADSOLO
    @LEADSOLO Před 3 lety +5

    My parents bought me a 76 Walnut Standard SG for Christmas in 76, when I was 13. I will always be grateful for that. I remember it was $469 with the hardshell case direct from the factory, so your quote in the video of $472 was right on. I've played one ever since, and still have the 76 though it is basically unplayable. I wish they made another standard walnut finish. I think I'd have to buy it.

    • @neilsnow7973
      @neilsnow7973 Před 2 lety

      Too bad they hiked up the prices of ALL their guitars, even the Special is now over $1k, and no OHC anymore. Gibson leather Gigbag only. That to me along with a lot of other decisions they have been making the last 10 years is why I stopped looking at their stuff. Too bad. The walnut edition was a really cool look. Too bad they didn't make more.

  • @joshwhitty7024
    @joshwhitty7024 Před 4 lety +12

    I absolutely love the SGs. I play a Gibson SG standard '61, one of the 2019 ones, and it's my absolute favorite body shape. They just have that magical bark to them that you cant replicate in other guitars

  • @johnm3152
    @johnm3152 Před 4 lety +30

    Almost forgot a true SG hero; John Cipolina from Quick Silver Messenger Service

    • @11dallis
      @11dallis Před 4 lety +6

      Talk about "bat wing" ,he totally redesigned the look of his guitar
      Had an absolutely unique playing style as well, playing all his vibrato with the "whammy "
      Under rated, under remembered.
      Well,I grew up in Mill Valley CA in the 60's, where he& his family lived.

    • @glenkepic3208
      @glenkepic3208 Před 4 lety

      Nice pick. One of my fave Guitar Player magazine's is from '72 with John C on the cover.
      Man, back cover, a Gibson SG ad "Once Standard, Always Special" with one of each.

    • @glenkepic3208
      @glenkepic3208 Před 4 lety +1

      @@11dallis , great reply !! I have a GP from '72 that has John on the cover and on the deck of his home. Amp rig (Fender and Standel amps plus Wurlitzer horns!!) plus guitars in the process, one an EB-3 for David Friedberg.

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před 3 lety

      Agreed.... Gotta love their masterpiece Gold and Silver! Yes John C. was cool and talented

    • @kevinmcguire3715
      @kevinmcguire3715 Před 3 lety +1

      When I was a senior in high school ,we saw him @Fillmore West on the night Jimmi Hendrix died. Quicksilver played until the early hours of Saturday morning. We went all four nights. Most amazing guitar player John Cippolina.

  • @AltronV
    @AltronV Před 4 lety +3

    I still own and thoroughly enjoy my 1973 Gibson SG Special.
    It came with the original dark olive-green case with crushed velvet navy blue interior, small block pearloid inlays,
    Mini-Humbuckers, the "harmonica" style bridge and a volute reinforcement on the back of the head stock.
    Personally, the fingerboard seems effortless and feels just right with a fast slim neck and, as previously mentioned,
    it has that "distinct chime" when played at clean tone signals.
    This SG is a dream to play and one of my favorite guitars.
    This sweet sounding Gal from Kalamazoo is for keeps!
    Excellent video, btw.
    Thanks.

  • @ciccosradio1758
    @ciccosradio1758 Před 4 lety +5

    I fell in love with SGs after seeing the video of Carlos Santana playing "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock. In his autobiography , he said he destroyed his red SG special shortly after the concert because he couldn't keep it in tune, but in my opinion it was the best sounding guitar he ever used. Great video as always! Thank you!

    • @tilesetter1953
      @tilesetter1953 Před 2 lety

      What about Townshend? His SG period was an awsome sound!

  • @tonewizz
    @tonewizz Před 4 lety +4

    The original Alice Cooper group used SGs.
    I played one in my high school band. I bought it new around 73 or so.
    It had the tar back humbuckers and harmonica bridge.

  • @waitaminute7257
    @waitaminute7257 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff packed in these short videos. Thanks for the hard work and research! 👍

  • @garyapter9939
    @garyapter9939 Před 2 lety +2

    There should have been mention of John Cippolina’s many SGs. Iconic. Gary Duncan also played SG in Quicksilver Messenger Service, but the customized ones John played, WOW!

  • @tjspurgin1155
    @tjspurgin1155 Před 4 lety +10

    Tony Iommi is your friend. He's the reason I play one.

  • @hubertvancalenbergh9022
    @hubertvancalenbergh9022 Před 4 lety +36

    You missed Holdsworth ca 1975 when he played with Soft Machine. His cream-colored Special can be heard on the album Bundles.

    • @fivewattworld
      @fivewattworld  Před 4 lety +7

      (hangs his head in shame) Oh, man and me a big fan. I'd forgotten his short affair with his SG's.

    • @raulperez2308
      @raulperez2308 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah and also that switzerland 74 recording is fucking gold

    • @drax13
      @drax13 Před 4 lety +1

      And Ollie Halsell!

    • @johnreilly9748
      @johnreilly9748 Před 4 lety

      @@raulperez2308 interestingly Steve Kahn is also playing that SG of Allans at that concert! Whats up with that?

    • @hubertvancalenbergh9022
      @hubertvancalenbergh9022 Před 4 lety

      @@fivewattworld That's all right. Of course, John Etheridge likewise played an SG when he replaced Holdsworth in the Softs.

  • @bluebooooo7165
    @bluebooooo7165 Před 4 měsíci

    You’ve been making me fall in love with guitars man. I’ve been learning for a few weeks and I just got a Strat on order! Love your videos

  • @lamontprospect9974
    @lamontprospect9974 Před 2 lety +1

    Unbelievably thorough review.

  • @tommorris5069
    @tommorris5069 Před 4 lety +7

    Nicely done video. I currently own 4 SG’s.

  • @terrycastle689
    @terrycastle689 Před 4 lety +16

    No mention of Frank Marino? The things he could do with an SG were pretty amazing and he did them when everyone else seemed to be playing fenders.

    • @marygaleac
      @marygaleac Před 4 lety +2

      One of the true great masters of the SG but not well know to the angusfiles of today’s world.

  • @aureliusandthespiral
    @aureliusandthespiral Před 3 dny

    I was never into SGs until I picked one up. Now, I own 3. Something special in them.

  • @pborkstrom
    @pborkstrom Před 3 lety +1

    Not sure if I missed it, but I had an SG Firebrand. Somewhere around 79-81. It was a beater but it did the job

  • @drewtube9367
    @drewtube9367 Před 3 lety +5

    I got an Epiphone SG a couple days ago and I’ve pretty much only been playing Sabbath, Cream and AC/DC on it

  • @GoodVolition
    @GoodVolition Před 4 lety +3

    Gotta love those bevels. Love the design on that axe.

  • @mikekaylor1226
    @mikekaylor1226 Před 9 měsíci

    You are the best voice on CZcams; I love watching and listening to your videos. Thanks for all of the great content.

  • @jimimerrell5591
    @jimimerrell5591 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I’m in the market for an SG and I love all of the background you provided, thanks a lot for the time and prep on this!

  • @bossfan49
    @bossfan49 Před 3 lety +7

    Gary Clark Jr. plays SGs, although not exclusively. ..but I think he deserved an honorable mention. My favorite workhorse underdog guitar hero Glen Buxton (Alice Cooper) created legendary guitar work on an SG, and Matt "Guitar' Murphy played an SG in The Blues Brothers!

    • @jonathanhudak2059
      @jonathanhudak2059 Před 3 lety +1

      Bossfan49... Here here to the late "GB"! And Michael Bruce as well since they both played SGs throughout 1971-1972 for the Love It To Death and Killer albums and tours

  • @davetoepfer
    @davetoepfer Před 4 lety +3

    “I know I can count on you” has to be the most positive spin I’ve ever heard in reply to the storied characteristic hostility of CZcams comments.

  • @JohnM-cd4ou
    @JohnM-cd4ou Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the long segment about Angus. He’s been my favorite guitarist my entire life and I thought I knew everything about him, but I still learned something new.

  • @wyvern4687
    @wyvern4687 Před rokem +1

    The video's great that SG is truly beautiful, I had to pause the video to admire, that beard and mustache freaked me out! 😮

  • @chrisfusion6945
    @chrisfusion6945 Před 2 lety +6

    My mind always associates SG's with Angus Young. AC/DC was the first band I started learning riffs from when I started, so while I've never had an interest in owning one myself, the SG has a special place in my music journey.

  • @theGoldWolf
    @theGoldWolf Před 3 lety +3

    Hooray for Gibson, I love my two 60's Tribute Sg's (thin necks)

  • @sneekinaboutom9450
    @sneekinaboutom9450 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm going to cry when I've gotten through all of these 'short histories'. Such enjoyable stuff...

  • @jefflarson95
    @jefflarson95 Před 4 lety

    Have a neck repair SG 1964/ 65 and all nickel hardware bought it on eBay for $3000 auction, man it's phenomenal and I didn't have to spend over $10000. It was 4 years ago.
    I don't think you much has Changed.
    Love it . So light no back pain😊

  • @ALLMETAL1970
    @ALLMETAL1970 Před 3 lety +66

    I want everyone here to thank rosseta tharpe
    Rock and roll wouldn't exist without her or metal for that matter

    • @richietownsend6737
      @richietownsend6737 Před 3 lety

      There’s nothing people won’t argue about on CZcams video comments. Your point about Sister Rosetta Tharpe is well taken.

    • @itscorvid358
      @itscorvid358 Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly, she influenced some of the greatest rock and roll players, some of who influenced Tony Iommi, who played a huge part in the creation of metal.

    • @ALLMETAL1970
      @ALLMETAL1970 Před 2 lety +1

      @@itscorvid358 exactly, rosetta tharpe is essentially the godmother of all of rock and roll.

  • @PNovak87
    @PNovak87 Před 4 lety +5

    I have a ‘79 “The SG”, greatest guitar I’ve ever played.

  • @RH_Guitar
    @RH_Guitar Před 2 lety

    This was an outstanding video. I appreciate the work you put into this! 😁🎸

  • @doorstop6578
    @doorstop6578 Před 3 lety

    This channel is a ton of fun. Thank you!

  • @Luthiart
    @Luthiart Před 4 lety +22

    Somebody may have mentioned this already, but Frank Zappa's "Roxy" SG was not a Gibson. It was made by a fan (or: "Some guy from Arizona" as Frank put it) who offered the guitar to Zappa at a show. I think he paid $400 for it.

    • @jalmonsalmon
      @jalmonsalmon Před 4 lety +7

      that SG that a fan made is the one on baby snakes. Totally different then the Roxy SG

    • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
      @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jalmonsalmon Correct. It's the one with the veneer inlays on the body: www.guitarplayer.com/.image/t_share/MTUxNDE4MTk1ODQ5NDU0ODIy/image-placeholder-title.jpg

    • @Luthiart
      @Luthiart Před 4 lety +1

      @@jalmonsalmon Oh... I didn't know that. I'll have to take a closer look.

    • @enggopah
      @enggopah Před 2 lety

      The Roxy SG was a Gibson SG Special (63 I believe) reworked with humbuckers, tune-o-matic, and added electronics. The later "SG" was made by the guy going to lutherie school, who had offered it to another famous musician first (can't remember which right now).

  • @grahamwilson3684
    @grahamwilson3684 Před 3 lety +8

    This is probably a bit nit picky, but Robbie Krieger actually started playing a Melody Maker stylized to LOOK like an SG. I'd enjoy to see some student guitar videos like the Melody Maker, Mustang, and the Duo Sonic if that is something coming down the pipeline.

  • @boiadedios
    @boiadedios Před rokem

    This channel is bloody amazing !!!thank you for your job from Italy

  • @danielbesser4602
    @danielbesser4602 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the excellent history of the SG. I have been playing a left handed Gibson SG Standard as my main ax for 41 years so I really appreciated this detailed history of this fine guitar and all the famous artists who have played one.

  • @59wargear
    @59wargear Před 4 lety +30

    How could you do this review without mentioning Frank Marino? He's never played anything but an SG and does so remarkably well!

    • @philstarr7895
      @philstarr7895 Před 2 lety

      EXACTLY! Frank is an SG god. I just got his live Blu-Ray...unbelievable. I was fortunate enough to see Frank live 3-times in the 80s, the last on the "Juggernaut" tour. Hopefully he will miraculously recover from whatever ailment it is that he has, that he says will forever end his musical career...

    • @m00se23
      @m00se23 Před 2 lety +1

      You took the thought right out of my head! Marino was a monster player and utilized the incredible speed and playability of the SG like no other.

    • @stratolestele7611
      @stratolestele7611 Před 2 lety

      Frank got great, and unique tones from his SGs with a single-coil (I read that it was a Strat pickup, but haven't researched it yet.

    • @HarryGuit
      @HarryGuit Před 2 lety +1

      Changed the pickups to single coils Strat type. Good decision! Should have changed the body as well.

  • @fredrkane8481
    @fredrkane8481 Před 4 lety +3

    I don't know what magic is involved: design, materials, pups placement/design... All I know is that the tone(s) made by a Gibson sg have always spoken to me. Long before I knew anything about guitars, I would later discover it was an sg that made me sit up and take notice. Even today, if there's a song that reaches out to me, before I can see any visual proof, I can bet money there is an sg in the mix. Love the 5 watt history series.

  • @buzzawuzza3743
    @buzzawuzza3743 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Thank you for posting!

  • @johns7483
    @johns7483 Před 2 lety

    As always, an excellent summary of the brands and their models, thank you.

  • @smileswrappedingauze
    @smileswrappedingauze Před 4 lety +5

    SG's.. still the coolest looking guitar.. especially my "gothic flat (glossless) black.." one I've. used for 10 years.. always the best guitar for palm-muting.

  • @billyclub56
    @billyclub56 Před 2 lety +4

    About 72 I was 15. Dad bought me a guitar from some guy for $150. It was a few years old, but in great shape. It was a 68 SG. He gave him a little more for his amp. It was a blue, tuck & roll, Kustom 100, bass. The guitar was stolen About 5yrs later. It's been 50yrs & still sucks

  • @whiskeymike8010
    @whiskeymike8010 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey! I absolutely enjoy the build and history of the guitar as you feature in this video. I am a firearms enthusiast and have also found the same thing in guitars. Great template for your presentation of the SG guitar. I love it. Thank you for your efforts and expertise.

  • @joshwallace2183
    @joshwallace2183 Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought a 2019 sg Jr off the wall at guitar center. I have been looking at it for 2 years. The fit and finish is so nice. My first guitar was a 63 sg jr, it was stolen. It feels like the Same guitar. I never thought I would hold it again, I won't but man this thing is identical. Anyway love the video!!!

  • @philsmith3019
    @philsmith3019 Před 4 lety +133

    Coming Soon: "The Marshall Stack: A Short Story."

    • @pulaski1
      @pulaski1 Před 4 lety +11

      Surely the 5 Watt World story of the Marshall stack would need to be an entire series in 20 episodes. :-/

    • @TCMx3
      @TCMx3 Před 4 lety +2

      you could record an hour long history of nearly any given month in pre pcb Marshall production just given how much each amp they shipped out was until the mid 70s.

    • @bpreece1
      @bpreece1 Před 4 lety +4

      With all the Models of the Marshall Stacks it would take several Videos... JMP JCM. etc.,

    • @vonslagle
      @vonslagle Před 4 lety +2

      Marshall Plexi Episode

    • @psychomantis2881
      @psychomantis2881 Před 4 lety +5

      Pete Townshend went to Jim Marshall asking for more power... Marshall created the 100W Marshall stack. The end

  • @gbahhns
    @gbahhns Před 4 lety +8

    "pre rock guitar playing". Give that woman her credit where due. She was rock.

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541 Před 2 lety

    Thanx again for the video ..I listen to these before I go to bed sometimes..you done your research and it's a delightful experience to watch.. truly I thank you I love this series so much .I dream of a sg custom or any Les Paul.. one day .

  • @crunchyballs
    @crunchyballs Před 4 lety

    Awesome doc! I scored a Custom such as this, 14:51 in 1987. Still have it. Thank you, five watt world, for this video.

  • @tasteapiana
    @tasteapiana Před 4 lety +21

    My version of this would have been: "First there was Robby Krieger and then came Angus Young. The end."

    • @jubei7259
      @jubei7259 Před 4 lety +1

      Can't really leave Pete out of that. The Who were massively influential in rock music.

    • @tasteapiana
      @tasteapiana Před 4 lety

      @@jubei7259 Pete played everything he could get his hands on that he could smash on stage to compensate for whatever normal sht was missing inside of his head. I can leave him out of anything I want and don't consider him an SG player or player of anything specifically. He was/is a good musician but pumping him for loyalty to or love of any specific instrument makes my stomach turn a bit.

    • @silvermanewesleyjohn2844
      @silvermanewesleyjohn2844 Před 4 lety +1

      Nope. Sister Rosetta Tharpe, a Gospel Rocker b4 the term became popular was playing an SG long before The Doors got a name and Robby Kreiger picked up an SG for the first time.

  • @mrshiney2
    @mrshiney2 Před 4 lety +6

    and....Dont forget to play AUTHENTIC. Love how Gibby reissues a copy of a copy

  • @SuperFlowerman
    @SuperFlowerman Před 3 lety

    Great video. I have an SG standard. I can just sit and watch it from different angles, there is something special about it.

  • @juandanielgarciamercado

    I bought an SG tribute 6 months ago. Couldn't be happier, it's extremely comfortable and the sound is just perfect, clean and dirty. I'm completely in love with this guitar and hope to get other ones in a near future. Great video thank you!!

  • @xeverettx2564
    @xeverettx2564 Před 3 lety +4

    Coolest guitar ever made. Edgey yet refined, warm but barks when asked to. The lines and bevels. I’ve owned every model Sg ever made be it original or reissued and I can’t say I ever disliked a single one. I feel they are more consistent than even a les Paul. Gods honest a vast majority of them never had problems with neck dive. My favorite by far was a 61 reissue made in 1989 and I bought it off the bass player from Grand Funk, weird right?!!

    • @xeverettx2564
      @xeverettx2564 Před 3 lety

      Accidentally put 1961 when it’s actually 1962.