Sound Like Status Quo - Without Busting The Bank
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2017
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👆 Watch Rabea Massaad and Matt Hornby attempt to sound like your favourite artists on a budget using the most accurate but affordable gear they can find from Andertons Music Co.
In this episode they attempt to sound like classic rock gods, Status Quo!
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Here's the gear they chose:
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Pedals:
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BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble: goo.gl/CDqsFn
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The greatest live band of the 70'S seen them all including Zep , Purple , ACDC nobody came close. People See Them as pretty limited but ACDC have produced the same album all there career. Listen to 4500 from the hello album one of the greatest tracks ever put down on record. Long live the QUO
Whatever you want has to be up there in opening riffs. I was lucky enough to have supported Quo a few years back and was literally a few feet away from Rick doing this. Amazing sound and an amazing band!
My Rick Parfitt Telecaster was my first ever electric guitar and to this day is my pride and joy and one of my favourite guitars to play. i don't get to play it on stage much anymore because it is a bit beaten up (16 years of heavy use will do that) but every so often I bust it out and still use it regularly for recording.
thank you so much for this, as a long life quo fan, ive been going to see quo nearly every year since i was 6 with my dad and my brother, and im now 25, so that a fair few shows, ive always loved them no matter what, and now ive just gotten in from work to see youve done this, thank you, loving it!
I've been watching a lot of the older Andertons videos recently, Wow Rabea has lost a lot of weight!
A while ago you could tell the order videos were filmed in because of Rabea's weight 😂
Solo Gaming Yeah, 8 stone (50.8kg) so far...!
Holy shit that was AWESOME! 'Whatever You Want' was honestly perfect! Great job once again guys!
Epic. This takes me waaaaay back to my very beginnings on guitar. Me and my mate across the street started our first band doing Quo covers because both our parents had loads of Quo albums and we knew the songs. Great show guys
SOUND LIKE JIMI HENDRIX BY BUSTING THE BANK!!!
Francisco Camerini im not sure they would be able to beat their last one. it was great
Indeed
Great stuff guys. Just a quick tip (uh oh...old Quo fan alert), Rick often preferred to play bar chords using the bass string for the root note (much meatier), whilst Francis' rhythm is in a somewhat "looser" style. The two together created that typical Quo sound. It was funny watching you choose the guitars - Rick once said that his '65 Tele cost him the price of a ham sandwich ;) Also, just a fun fact, Francis' '57 Tele wasn't green to start with. He sanded all the paint off and started to put a green primer on but after (roughly) doing the top he got bored and left it! Classic! ;) Anyway, great job guys and excellent playing (great rythm and lead) - very authentic, and this is coming from a die-hard Quo fan! :)
Ruiseart Alcorn
Almost correct, he didn't get bored, he had a gig to go to a gig, there is some question as to whether it is a 1957, some say it's a 1959, because it's a maple cap neck! And it was originally sunburst. Inither case it sounds awesome. Rick's is 1965 he bought it in Glasgow in 74' he'd had the bridge changed to a bad ass bridge about 1975/76
Rick also used heavy gauge strings 56 on the bottom E. The Caroline riff was with the root note on the bass string. F above the octave. Only way to replicate that sound is like that. Most people get it wrong.
@@1963johndaly Yes, very true!
Good job guys. Saw quo in the early 70s at Hammersmith Odeon. They had a cliff face of Marshall cabs and amps on both sides of the stage at full volume. I was deaf for three days afterwards. All I could hear was ringing in my ears :)
Agreed. Quo concert is the third loudest place I have ever been.
@@martinobrien4164 Me too! 1= Motorhead (Bomber & Ace of Spades tours), 2= AC/DC (Highway to Hell & Back In Black), 3= Quo (Liverpool Empire late70's). My ears are STILL ringing!
@@philgallagher1 1. Hamworthy engineering - 400 lathes running at once. 2. A club called The Vibe in Bournemouth, where the bass was so loud that my breastbone was actually moving. 3. Quo
@@martinobrien4164 Wow, I don't think any of us can beat 400 lathes all running at once!! That must've been LOUD!
@@philgallagher1 :-/ ...to me that's like saying: I stared into the sun during an eclipse once years ago. It was so awesome! I'm still partially blind from it!"
Great job as always guys!!! Been waiting for this one for ages and it didn't disappoint. Peace. 🤘🏻✌🏻
YESS! AT LAST! And you did a great job of it too guys - good ol' rock 'n' roll that makes you grin from ear to ear and gets your head bouncing up and down! Cheered my day up no end.
I love this video. The gear sounded great (perfect Status Quo!), and I realized how much I've missed listening to Quo.
I love this show and really appreciate Status Quo, while not a huge fan of the band, they represent a nice spot on the full spectrum of guitar based music that I thank you guys for including. It doesn't always have to be metal, blues, heavy rock. Now on to Radiohead and My Bloody Valentine; both of which, would be great challenges.
wow u guys really got such good tones out of that rig. Phenomenal playing guys, awesome clean tones and Matt really had such a good rhythm tone. Hats off to Mathews.
IV'E BEEN WATING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG OMG THANK YOU!
I love Status Quo, one of my favorite bands.
Bea & Matt, you truly have made a simple man from a far away land happy.
Quo is my childhood and by far my most loved band in the entire world, and being from a newer generation, I almost never hear anyone talking about them.
This video absolutely took me by supprise, and hearing all these old tunes immediately sent me way back to a simpler time. You very literally brought a tear to my eye.
Thank you
Yay! Thanks, I've been asking for ages for this!
Well guys, you really nailed that one - superb playing and tone there - thanks!
Nice to see a tribute like this to Quo. Well done guys. Only thing I would add in is that this is more how Quos "studio sound" was. Clean-ish. Maybe that was the goal. But live they never really were this clean. Anyway great job! :)
"small" overdrive. Or crunch (Not like Slowhand) Clean channel.
Hey guys! I really enjoyed this video! Please do these videos in the future:
1. Jerry Cantrell by busting the bank
2. Slash on 500£
3. Kirk Hammett by busting the bank
4. Buddy Guy without busting the bank
5. Joe Bonamassa without busting the bank
6. Dimebag on 500£
7. EVH without busting the bank
8. Slash on 500£
9. Zakk Wylde by busting the bank
10. John Petrucci without busting the bank
Thank you!
Made me smile this one. Great guitars and sound. Two really good players Rabea and Matt. However it just shows how good the boys from The Quo actually were/are
Sound like EVH, Joe Bonamassa or Eric Johnson :))
yes to Eric Johnson
Thomas Højberg Bonamassa would be an interesting challenge due to the crazy amount of vintage gear (And just the variety in his rig) that he uses
Thomas Højberg yes to joe bonamassa!!
R.I.P Rick
Hats off to you guys you really nailed this one and the Mimiq pedal sounds awesome on that lead!! You guys fancy trying Yngwie Malmsteen since I'm going to see him in August!! I FEEL THE RISING FORCE!
Vid is 2 years old but best sound a like I've watched. Superb stuff !
You guys nailed it, great job!
Smashing pumpkins!!
Oh...you gents are getting SO CLOSE. PLEASE do Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers!! They are almost the Quo of America... Glad to see a return to the Marshall DSL series for this video. The 15 and the AC15 sounded fantastic together and those TELES!
Nice to see you guys share my weakness for Olympic White and any shade of Blue guitar. I'd have em both if my quota for Teles wasn't already filled. Well, if you do decide to do TP and the Heartbreakers there are a LOT of nice Olympic White Strats out there to go with that Blue Tele!!(And dont forget a nice White Falcon if you do a BY busting the bank...)
Cheers
The new thumbnails are awesome! Whoever did that, nice work!
Been waiting for quo for so long. Brilliant band, brilliant video.
Great sounds! Proof that everyone needs a Telecaster in their collection!
The greatest rock and roll band in the land... holy never thought you'd do the Frantic Four!!!
Love this series so much!!!
Wow, the rigs compliment each other very well. Well played!
I was'nt expecting Quo and well played Guys..... em what about the first Stratocaster player in Britain Hank Marvin....... Come on Guy's I know It's a difficult challenge but I think you do it!
Buddy Holly played his strat in the U K before Cliff got the one Hank used
Sound like Beatles
yesss
c'mon, it wasn't that bad.
James Wright I'd rather have cancer than listen to the beatles and thats coming from a cancer survivor
Lukestersim :3 hey man you may want to spell it right first hey
Lukestersim :3 thats a bit fucking extreme, be sure not to cut yourself on that edge man
My first rock concert was Quo in the mid 70's at Festival Hall in Brisbane Australia. They had the biggest rig in the world at the time using about 17 semi-trailers to haul it around. No noise restrictions back then and the music shook your whole body as it passed through you, it felt great :) My ears didn't stop ringing for 2 days though :-0 Nice video well done.
Finally, some standard tele's. I love the combination of a Tele with a VOX AC 30, so I bought a Tele and a 30 something (which I didn't know existed until I saw your show). Classic sound guys, you did it again!
First of all, this video introduced me to a new amazing band, so thanks guys!! Second of all, re: Lee's message at the end, I love that idea of splitting up the videos on separate channels!! It will make navigation much easier when finding videos of different genres to watch! Great idea!
imgonnagetbanned I thought everyone knew the mighty Quo, they've been going so long (or at least they had been)
Keef they are still going mate
NUNO NUNO! common Bea know you are a fan :)
And why no Van Halen?
omg yessss ive been waiting sooo long for this
Excellent stuff. Love Quo. Appreciate you exposing the younger audience to quality straight rock n roll boogie.
Gonna re-request the sames as last time plus a few others:
Gojira
Orange Goblin
Clutch
Kyuss
Fu Manchu
Truckfighters
Radiohead
Electric Wizard
Slo Burn
Mayhem
Burzum
Alcest
Devin Townsend
Strapping Young Lad
High on Fire
Sleep
Cattle Decapitation
Slayer
Megadeth
Deicide
Sepultura
Meshuggah
Entombed
Kvelertak (since they have 3 guitarists, it would be fun having a guest if you ever do that one)
Possessed
Morbid Angel
God is an Astronaut
Solstafir
Death
Beyond Creation
Obscura
Sodom
Testament
Bloodbath
Obituary
Paradise Lost
Suffocation
Opeth
Dream Theater
Behemoth
Carcass
Pentagram
Candlemass
The Pixies
Red Fang
Nile
Sex Pistols
Batushka
And a few lesser known bans that can be fun to do since you have less info on their gear:
Mars Red Sky (surely the most challenging one considering their bass player has a pedalboard the size of a regular gitar player's pedalboard and their guitar player has two massive pedalboards completely filled)
Hypno5e
Trepalium
Hacride
Carpenter Brut (if you do it with guitar AND synth, I'll marry both of you)
Klone
7 Weeks
Jumping Jack
Duckhunters
Der Weg Einer Freiheit
Déluge
The Great Old Ones
Year of no Light
Last Barons
Fogwax
Gorod
Black Fast
The Midnight Ghost Train
Psykup
Cult of Luna
OniZ
King Hiss
President Evil
Thrashback
Igorrr (only the guitar tone, no need to replicate the whole madness)
The Algorithm (same here)
La Dispute
Now, of course you don't have to do 75 episodes to have each of those sounds, you don't even have to do one, those are just leads, and well, if along the way I made you discover a few awesome bands, well I'll consider this a win.
sound like brian may
Dror Sefer Cohen Considering Brian's gear (down to the six pence) and how unusual it is it would be a very cool thing to see. Can the boys get close?
It always amazes me how hard it is to get a Brian May tone considering the fairly basic set up (on the surface). But it's all the tiny little things brian does, from the setup of his amps to his playing style that make that sound his. I would love to see them try though.
LOVE the bloopers at the end! ;)
Thank you so much for doing this one.
Do kids today really want to sound like the Quo? I enjoyed it though, Quo were a gateway band for me as a kid leading to Zep, Floyd and Purple so they did good! 😎🎸
Gary Casey mate I'm 16 and I'd love to be in a quo tribute band
Status Quo opening up LiveAid
You not only nailed the sound, you also played them spot on fellas. Take it from a Quo fan. Well done.
Those outtakes though. Had me in tears!
FINALLY FOR RICK P!!! Now can i request some sound likes
Radiohead (cos i've requested it for the last few weeks)
Slayer (Kerry & Jeff era cos Gary Holt was just a replacement)
Rainbow
Megadeth (Dave & Marty era cos Chris Broderick & Kiko Loreiro while they're good it's just not as iconic)
King Crimson
Periphery (some more 7 string djent but with 3 guitarists)
Stray Cats
Avenged Sevenfold
Dokken
Fleetwood Mac (putting you up with a challenge cos of Lindsey's guitars being mega expensive and him using mesa)
White Lion (quite a challenging bit of tapping solos for Rabea, Vito Bratta was a legend)
Whitesnake
Mr Big/Racer X (depends if you wanna go Paul & Billy (guitar & bass) or Paul and Chris (dual guitar)
Dream Theater
Smashing Pumpkins
KISS
The Offspring
The Clash
Blur
The Cure
Deep Purple (Steve Morse)
The Who
Van Halen (Eruption, you know you wanna!)
Dragonforce
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Heart (two guitarists, Craig Bartock & Nancy Wilson)
St Vincent (a female sound like for once...)
Dio
Extreme (cos Rabea loves Nuno)
The Eagles
Judas Priest
Electric Wizard (cos they sound cool)
Motorhead (Lemmy and Fast Eddie over Lemmy and Phil Campbell)
Metallica (Cliff Burton)
Boston
The Beatles
Steve Stevens
James Burton
Mick Ronson
Jason Becker
Steve Vai
Andy Timmons
Robbie Robertson
Albert Lee
Buddy Guy
Mac De Marco
Devin Townsend
Yngwie J Malmsteen
Eric Johnson
Joe Bonamassa
Uli John Roth
Jennifer Batten
Frank & Dweezil Zappa
and this one is a very special request i want... Jeff Williams (just listen to his solos & you'll love it)
BY busting:
Iron Maiden (so you can get the Dave Murray Strat and have someone for Steve Harris)
Metallica
The White Stripes
The Black Keys (so you can replace the EHX Pitchfork with either a digitech whammy or the better Boss PS6)
Black Stone Cherry (so you can get the Chris Robertson PRS)
The Smiths (so you can get the Johnny Marr Jaguar)
Joe Satriani (so you can get the JS2410 and a JCM800 Marshall)
Zakk Wylde (so you can get a Wylde Audio guitar and a high end Marshall)
Randy Rhoads (so you can get a V)
Alice In Chains (so you can get Jerry's signature friedman)
Rush (so you can get Alex's Gibson Les Paul Axcess and H&k amp)
Eric Clapton (so you can get a black stratocaster)
Jeff Williams eh? i like that, he uses a Ernie Ball Musicman JP6 and sometimes a custom guitar with HSH configuration and a floyd rose so either the JP60 or something with two humbuckers and a single coil
for amps i'm not sure what he uses but from my view he looks like he is heavily influenced in playing style by John Petrucci so he might use Mesa, but he probably uses axe fx or kemper or direct output into a P.A but i'd say Marshall DSL40C
for FX he uses a multi fx pedal but idk what make it is, so to keep it simple i'll just go Overdrive pedal and Wah
William Allison Holy Shit..
Someone give this guy an award.
(or just do all of the artists he mentioned)
William Allison They definitely need Slayer and Megadeth
William Allison Holy fuck... That's amazing
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN WHEN
Me too. It's just amazing and pulse is increasing immediately if I hear these riffs!
Great band, great video. Came late to this but brilliant guys...
Sound like Muse, Royal Blood BY busting the bank
I never heard of Status Quo before but I'll have to check them out... which is why I love this video!
Tracy check out 4500 times from the Hello album
Tracy Street
Start at piledriver and go through to never to late the best era.
WHAT
joy of Quo is listen to one song and you've heard them all lol
@@pauljameskenney2955 that's discrimination
Thanks for doing Quo - epic Tele sound
Enjoyed watching Matt doing Rick's rhythm parts like he was playing an acoustic ;-)
Had never heard of Status Quo. But great great playing guys. Enjoyed it as always. Damn I love me some tele.
Guys, this was fucking epic. Sounds great, i love quo!
Possibly the best one yet and im not even a quo fan! I want a tele and this didnt help the matter
Well done lads..took me back 35 years...great stuff! Rick P RIP.
Awesome video as usual!!
+andertons Music Co you really should do a Tom Merallo by busting the bank, and a Deftones by busting the bank!!
Greetings from Belgium!!!
Can't wait to watch the next video!!
"Allthough it's not a rosewood board"
No, and Francis did also use a maple boarded Tele (although he has retired it now, and uses a Status Graphite model these days)
Sound like Bloc Party / Franz Ferdinand
shifmeindaxx yesss!
shifmeindaxx agreed
early Bloc Party telecasters hot rod deluxes dd-3s and dd-6s and then various fuzzes and distortions, would be a great episode actually they'd have most of the gear at the shop fairly cheap. The latter bloc party stuff is a bit harder
JimijaymesGuitarist they use a DD 5, not a DD 6
Nathan From Scotland that's the one I meant just got my numbers wrong, boss avoiding 4s always confuses me.
Awesome! Great job!
Loved the Rocking all over the World solo. Great job
Sounds like Robert Fripp.
I'd say for this a Katana 100 to perhaps model his Roland Jazz Chorus. That or a British sounding amp for his Hi-Watts. Then a single cut guitar, maybe a PRS SE 245 or an Epiphone. Then a big muff style pedal of some sort, a delay and perhaps a low gain drive instead of solid state gain. Maybe a synth pedal of some sort as well but his sound is very distinctive and would involve a MIDI pickup so eh probably not
Also Radiohead, Primus, Fu Manchu, Free, Jeff Beck, Bloc Party and At The Drive-In.
Sound like Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple/Rainbow. Either era
This was great! been waiting a while for this! although it would have been nice to hear some other "non-hit" songs as they are sort of less stereotypical 3 chord quo songs. Still great video!
Nailed it! Really cool
I must be out of the loop, living on the west coast of the USA .........hadn't even thought of Status Quo since " Pictures of Matchstick Men" in the 60's ........didn't even know they had covered John Fogerty.............
dave late you missed out on their 40 year career then - loads of absolute classic tracks to discover :)
@@kentishmale1969 I grew up in the middle east and got the best music of both worlds. I was listening to both Status Quo and Van Halen before I hit my teens.
Sound like Gojira would be fun
xXBantamCatXx EVH + Charvel/Jackson, pretty straight forward actually..
They don't have a lot of stuff so it wouldn't be too hard. For effects a OD and a Whammy for the lead player and that's about it.
moheuropeanassult yeah ig your right, we need some bands that use a lot weird shit, like sleep or Kyuss or some shit
xXBantamCatXx Stephen Carpenter used a crap ton of effects back in the day, now it's all axe fx
moheuropeanassult oh they did him already
Absolutely brilliant, love the way you get the sound and playing very accurate.
Would it be possible to still get the quo sound using a smaller amp, still using the pedals as you explained, I mean does the larger amp just provide volume, or is it necessary?
Spot with this one boys. Perfect. Nailed the playing too.
Can we get a 'Sound Like Scott Ian of Anthrax'?
RIP the tag 6:39
TreyWLP he RIPped the tag!
My favourite sounds like so far! so close sound wise!
Really enjoyed this one. Sounded great. Tele + tube amp and a couple pedals is my kind of rig.
Foals or Radiohead next pleas. I can do in peace after these
sound like coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria would be awesome.
Josh Berg yesss, I've been asking for this forever
Great Work Lad's Love the segments! I personally would love to hear sound like Whitesnake! Maybe something from their classic '1987' and 'Slip of the Tongue' Albums, heaps of 80's chorus, and high gain distortion. Would be a blast to check out!
Fantastic! What about more Quo. Some of the cracking track off their 1970s albums would be something else. 4500 times, roll over lay down, that sort of thing
Early Dead Kennedys, please.
sound like metallica by busting the bank
David Kerns they made that video
they made one "without busting the bank"
This definitely was a kickass old school rock sound. I love that you guys used the AC-15 (because I have one, and I LOVE my amp!). Just so people know... those AC-15s aren't always as treble-ly as it appears in the video. They are very full sounding amps and are incredibly versatile. I've played everything from glassy delayed cleans right through to heavy driven rock and it never once falters in sound. Best amp for the bucks in my opinion. :)
Nailed it!
Matt I have that exact tele, try it sometime with ac15hw with blue. AWESOME!
status. Now its time for slade. Feel the noize!!!
Tommy Andersson oh yes - a very much underrated heavy rock sound!!
Sound like classic deep purple.
Loved it spot on.
You nailed it this time. Quotastic.
Sound like the legendary Paul kossoff from free
TR10Plays no one could sound like Koss, only the man himself could....my all-time favourite guitarist :)
Keef Bea would do a great job of it though!!!
TR10Plays not enough love for kossof so let's do this!!
Sound like Children Of Bodom!!!
Alexi has a signature ESP (they might be able to get it for £445, with a Marshall DSL40C, a Kirk Hammett Wah cos he uses one of those and maybe a chorus pedal cos i think he has a CE7 or CE5 in the rig)
He uses a different wah the last time I knew.
Thanks fellas for the video, will be great to work from with the gear. I've got the tele and the VOX AC30. Could you help with the settings on the amp please? You give some info in the video, anything more specific would be great...setting up the amp isn't my strength at the moment?? keep up the great work. Cheers
HELLO GUYS. I am a French huge fan of your videos, specially "sound like" that help me building my pedal board.
I have one challenge for you guys: why don't you listen to a band you've never heard of (e.g. I know French bands are not traveling well in your country) just listen to a few songs and try to guess and mimic the equipment they're using. call it the "sound guess". what do you say? try this one for a start : a band called "telephone" songs "argent trop cher" or "hygiaphone" (old band from the late 70's-80's)
I love you guys, please keep going!!
sound like weezer
Nathan Boone agreed. I'd be interested to see how they'd do this, because rivers used an old les Paul junior on their first two albums, and since Gibson doesn't make any P90 guitars anymore, it'd be interesting to see what they'd pick. Maybe a PRS SE 245 soapbar?
TheJacobShapiro maybe a reverend
Nathan Boone I read in a book called River's edge or something similar, that Rivers would turn off the treble completely in order to get that fuzzy distortion sound.
Yes
TheJacobShapiro yes thank god more people want this
Sound like Eric Johnson, both by busting the bank and without busting.
Lovely bit of playing lads
This made me even more pleased I've just bought a MIM Tele! Great feeling and sounding guitar, boxes well above its price.
+1 for Townshend. Tommy through to Quadrophenia. Good luck!