If it’s so simple why didn’t you write it or any of the other dozens of iconic tracks. It’s not simple as nobody plays it exactly like Keith or Mick Taylor who is a virtuoso or Jones or Wood. I find it easy to play lead pentatonic stuff that the so called shredders play but it’s hard to replicate Richards open G sound on a single coil P90 guitar. It’s never quite right just like these guys showed
Hey guys, Appreciate all the feedback and comments as always! With regard to the Ronny wood comments, we basically recreated the sounds from the record, and used Ronny's gear and rig as reference to get somewhere close in sound. We also used a LOT of live footage for reference, simply because the recording quality was better. Most old stones records are so muffled in sound and generally noisy records, it's hard to hear the true tone of the instruments and rigs. Either way, we had fun on this one. Same time next week, for a new episode :-)
Bass part: ·Bill Wyman -Epiphone Allen Woody. Wyman used a short scale semi acoustic, with a big body and humbuckers, like his famous Framus, in the early years. I think this is the best choice because is easy to find it and you can balance the pickups -Vox VX50 BA. This amp is the most affordable Vox bass amp to emulate the classic tone of the Stones. Because of the semi acoustic bass, you should set the amp with more treble than mids -Pick ·Darryl Jones (the actual unofficial bassist) -Squier VM Jazz Bass 70s. Darryls plays with Lackland jazz basses with maple neck. He's got a signature model but it would be for a BY busting the bank. -Ampeg BA 110 V2. He uses Ampeg with the Rolling Stones -Fingers ·Charlie Watts -He's been playing on Gretsch drums for many years, using a jazz kit. Of course Gretsch Catalina studio (20x14 bass drum, 14x14 floor tom, 12x8 rack tom, 14x5 snare) on mahogany. Meinl cymabls give a warm and pretty sound
Way Huge Havalina Fuzz nails that Satisfaction tone with the tone at 1-2 o'clock and the fuzz knob pointed straight at the blue LED, the 69 MKii is great too! Great demo, thanks!
What if at least SOME people actually discussed how they did, how the gear was, and what they could've done better and instead of thousands of comments just requesting new artists?
I have to respectfully disagree with you. Logically, it would be courteous for people to critique and suggest methods to improve their videos, but figuratively, if the audience keeps asking for more artists...then they like the previous videos, in terms of quality, right? Think about it.
Definitely tricky as he built his own amps and I would imagine modded his own to personal taste and very defferent to the ones he made for production as well as his guitar, would be interesting to see them try though.
As a Rolling Stones fan and especially an HUGH fan of Keith Richards (He is the one responsible for inspiring me to pickup the guitar almost 40 years ago) I really like this video you all put together. Thanks!!!
Thank you Matt and Rabea! I hope you both realize that one of the best part of these videos is not always what gear to get, but the nuances you both spell out to GET those sounds. I would have totally written off the less expensive guitars as not being able to do The Stones justice, but you flat out nailed it by spelling it out about the amps AND showing how some pedals would help get the cranked up Amp sounds, even when the Stones themselves don't use any pedals at all. This is GOLD for those of us "Bedroom Stones" players. PLEASE at some point do this for Tom Petty and Mike Campbell. They have such fantastic tones, but it seems impossible to get close to those sounds, probably for the same reason as the Stones. They probably crank their amps up and have shields in front of the speakers so they don't go deaf. I would love to see what you would chose to use for gear...AND what flavors you add to push it all into the "Sounds Like" area. Cheers!
Excellent video. Thanks for the discussion about loud driven clean amps vs pre driven. A lot of bedroom players haven’t experienced the driven tone. I’d like to hear sound like The Black Crows without busting the bank , gov’t mule or the north mississippi all stars
Inside of that huge wide range pickup cover, you will actually find a PAF style pickup surrounded by wax filling up the void. Fender make counterfeit versions of their own pickups.
Richards used a Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-1 pedal on Satisfaction, if I recall correctly. There have been re-issues by Gibson and clones, etc. You can get an original on ebay for about 400-500 bucks US last time I checked.
he has a relatively affordable sig guitar and he uses 3 BOSS pedals with a marshall, so not too difficult really, just use a DSL 40 in place of his JVM
It doesn't fail that no matter what the riff is, Rabea will play it in the most weird and difficult way that almost doesn't sound like the riff. Still love you guys
i think a really cool one would be SOUNDS LIKE PERIPHERY. they have a distinct tone with a tone of mid presence and really use the OD pedals to the max! id like to see what you guys can do without busting the bank!
Great and informative video as always, but kind of funny he talked for a few minutes about getting Ronnie's tone but played only one riff from his RS episode, and in completely different way to boot.
Exactly what I thought. The G&L Tribute ASAT Classic Bluesboy would have been a perfect and affordable fit. But judging from their webshop, they don't sell G&L.
The Bluesboys (and all G&L Tributes) kick butt. Excellent finish and fantastic fretwork (at least the ones I've played or checked out). I own a US G&L and if I had tried a Tribute first I would have picked up a Bluesboy in Orange for less than half. (And very good prices on the secondary market as well.)
Since the rigs are so simple and based on cranking the amp for some power tube overdrive, it'd be hard to replicate the Stones sound at low volumes and without using the same type of amplifiers. The wattage, speakers, guitar pickups, overall volume, etc all make a much bigger difference in such a simple rig. That being said, y'all captured the general vibe very well with what you had to work with. I definitely couldn't have done better!
Really Like the "Series". Nice, accurate playing as per the particular artist. Like your detailed explanations of guitars,amps,effects,what works and why. Thanks for sharing your experiences with other players. Would love to see a video on getting that great '59 Les Paul PAF tone as inexpensively as possible, ala Mike Bloomfield. Thanks.
I'm always fascinated watching these videos because some artists you buy the gear and you sound like them immediately, whereas other guitarists you can even buy all the identical gear and still not sound like them. Obviously they don't have the Stones actual gear here but I'd be really interested to see them do a 'BY Busting the Bank' video for the Stones because I still think they wouldn't sound super close.
The Squier Classic Vibe series is a great choice for this particular budget exercise. As for the amp choices, not bad! However, now that it’s 2018, perhaps the new Vox Mini Super Beetle stack would be viable. The Stones used the real deal Super Beetles in the 1960s, which you can see in their Sympathy For The Devil studio documentary from 1968.
done they used a Gibson Les Paul 50's Tribute for Joe and a Gibson Les Paul Studio for Brad for amps they got their arch nemesis the DSL40C for Joe and for Brad they got the Peavey Classic 20 head and cab for fx i can't really remember but i think they used a compressor
Hey guys!! I really enjoy all of your videos but with this one I was really surprised you didn't go for a Vox amp. Especially since the Stones became really popular for playing them (as did The Beatles) and also the supposed fuzzbox used in Satisfaction was also Vox. The Vox break is really signature with that kind of Stones sound (Brown Sugar, Gimme Shelter, etc etc) and that's why I really was expecting any ac15. And just to be clear I am not related to Vox in any mean (except for the fact that I own an ac15c2) ahahah Cheers from Portugal and keep up with the great job with this series of videos
Dude, this IS classic rock. We talkin about that really old school rock here! But i like what you suggested as well, though Jimmy Page has already been done.
Exceptional job, as always! Thanks gents! I've got an easy one for you. Martin Barre of Jethro Tull. A seriously underrated guitarist that is pretty much guitar straight into amp.
If you want a cranked amp sound at lower volume, get a low Watt amp (perhaps one with a switch that allows you to switch to an even lower Watt setting) and crank it. It isn’t unheard of for Squier to make Teles with a PAF-style humbucker in the neck rather than a wide-range. I have one! Maybe they don’t have one in the line-up at the moment, though.
You's guys do realize The Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom you's selected was in fact what keith played thru the 70's right in the fender version of it back then?
Dookie era Green Day please! It might prove quite challenging, due to Billie using a modded Marshall amp back in those days, plus he played with an angled humbucker, similarly angled like an sss bridge pickup. It's such a unique and awesome tone! Btw I suggested this on another video in this series too and got over 50 upvotes so I think a lot of people would love to see it! :-)
dgmisal1979 If Billie isn't talented, why is Green Day so famous? xD Just because he doesn't shred doesn't mean he isn't talented. He's got an amazing voice and writes catchy songs.
so here's the thing. Ronnie Wood has done jack squat for the stones. his joining the band meant the end of good stones music (goats head soup was aight but some girls is one of the lamest records ever). I mean with the exception of start me up, you guys didn't play any ron wood stuff, so that should indicate that he was the wrong choice of lead guitarist for the video. my suggestion would be to revisit the stones in "by busting the bank" and instead of ron focus on Mick Taylor who was their guitarist during their greatest era (beggers banquet to exile on main street). His blues licks (the leads in gimme shelter, his solo in cant you hear me knockin, and fills in wild horses) are really the lead stones sound. Ron tried to replicate it and keith will deny it to his grave but Mick was the secret ingredient. Love the show btw guys, showing how diverse and important tone can be to a guitarist is a lesson most learn far too late.
Henry Anderson Taylor wasn't on Beggars Banquet and is didn't join the band until Let It Bleed was nearly finished. Keith plays all guitar on Gimmee Shelter
One thing I noticed that was not mentioned was the use of small tube amps..namely keith's tweed champ cranked in the studio for a huge tone was his signature sound
Glen did a video visting Andertons an said he did something with Matt an Rabea video of Sound Like Randy Rhoads without busting the bank. That is the one I was looking forward to this week.
I love the Rolling Stones Awesome Band 👌. I love The Tone of Gimme Shelter . I love The Last Time and I can't Get no Satisfacton Start me Up . Street Fighting Man Chaile Watts Drumming is Awesome on That RIP Chaile. And Brown Sugar is a fantastic Riff.
I feel like you guys nailed this one. Mostly because it's so dead simple, but still. That bit of Gimme Shelter made me feel things.
I think it was okay. They should try again by busting.
If it’s so simple why didn’t you write it or any of the other dozens of iconic tracks. It’s not simple as nobody plays it exactly like Keith or Mick Taylor who is a virtuoso or Jones or Wood. I find it easy to play lead pentatonic stuff that the so called shredders play but it’s hard to replicate Richards open G sound on a single coil P90 guitar. It’s never quite right just like these guys showed
Sound like Rory Gallagher, he never gets a mention anywhere these days.
Best Irish guitarist ever
Rory Gallagher and Gary Moore were the best Guitarist to ever come out of Ireland. In my opinion.
fender stratocaster, Vox AC15 or 30 and a Treble Booster
@@KeeperOfPoops and out of this world talent and skill!
@@KeeperOfPoops 😎😎😎
Hey guys,
Appreciate all the feedback and comments as always!
With regard to the Ronny wood comments, we basically recreated the sounds from the record, and used Ronny's gear and rig as reference to get somewhere close in sound.
We also used a LOT of live footage for reference, simply because the recording quality was better.
Most old stones records are so muffled in sound and generally noisy records, it's hard to hear the true tone of the instruments and rigs.
Either way, we had fun on this one. Same time next week, for a new episode :-)
Noisey and muffled? Those records sound amazing..
My gosh gear is expensive in the UK
Bass part:
·Bill Wyman
-Epiphone Allen Woody. Wyman used a short scale semi acoustic, with a big body and humbuckers, like his famous Framus, in the early years. I think this is the best choice because is easy to find it and you can balance the pickups
-Vox VX50 BA. This amp is the most affordable Vox bass amp to emulate the classic tone of the Stones. Because of the semi acoustic bass, you should set the amp with more treble than mids
-Pick
·Darryl Jones (the actual unofficial bassist)
-Squier VM Jazz Bass 70s. Darryls plays with Lackland jazz basses with maple neck. He's got a signature model but it would be for a BY busting the bank.
-Ampeg BA 110 V2. He uses Ampeg with the Rolling Stones
-Fingers
·Charlie Watts
-He's been playing on Gretsch drums for many years, using a jazz kit. Of course Gretsch Catalina studio (20x14 bass drum, 14x14 floor tom, 12x8 rack tom, 14x5 snare) on mahogany. Meinl cymabls give a warm and pretty sound
Percebe ,I think charlie doesn’t use meinl, he uses vintage zildjian hi hat and ufip china
Thanks for covering my Favourite band guys. Great job! Would love to watch The Stones with busting the Bank too. Mick Taylor style?
Way Huge Havalina Fuzz nails that Satisfaction tone with the tone at 1-2 o'clock and the fuzz knob pointed straight at the blue LED, the 69 MKii is great too! Great demo, thanks!
They forgot the heroin Fedex'd in from Thailand
Ahhhh major step they forgot i disliked the vid because of that
Cocaine from Merck
Or the hashish in the hallways!
What if at least SOME people actually discussed how they did, how the gear was, and what they could've done better and instead of thousands of comments just requesting new artists?
bang on
I'll second that.
Well go on then
you're right! everyone wants to request but no one acknowledges what they did on videos.
I have to respectfully disagree with you. Logically, it would be courteous for people to critique and suggest methods to improve their videos, but figuratively, if the audience keeps asking for more artists...then they like the previous videos, in terms of quality, right? Think about it.
Don't ever stop making these vids so useful.I would like to make a request for Tom Scholz from the band Boston if possible.
that's a really tricky one, would love to see it
use his rockman stuff with a les paul
Definitely tricky as he built his own amps and I would imagine modded his own to personal taste and very defferent to the ones he made for production as well as his guitar, would be interesting to see them try though.
Stones by busting the bank.
then tey can get a satisfaction fuzz cos the Fulltone 69 was WAY OFF
William Allison they were pretty bummed too, they were sold out at the time. RIP
Ampeg VT-22, Telecaster Custom, MXR Carbon Copy or other analog delay, MXR Phase 100
The new Joe Bonamassa signature Twin and a Custom Shop Tele. Maybe a clean boost and reverb
@Ajoep they can't get the Joe Bonamassa twin because the rule is No sig for someone else's rig
3:18 A wild Jim Root Tele appeared in the background...
I saw that too.
nice job noticing that
-_-
Is that your very own beard?
+Nathan Rae That's Jim Root
The SFT overdrive pedal is probably the cheapest way to get the 1969 though 1970's Stones tone (which happens to be my favorite Stones period).
Sound like Stevie Ray Vaughan please
Yes please!
easy peasy
classic 50's squier strat
tubescreamer (you could go even cheaper with the many clones)
any fender blackface
annabelleshaus I just want to see rabea play srv tunes
annabelleshaus or just a lovepedal super six
Would be good to have a 1x15" amp.. I know peavey do a blues type one with a 15" speaker
I thought Rabea's tone, particularly, was spot on. Amazing result!
Do a sound like Frusicante with busting the bank.
They did
They did, they even mentioned it in the vid
+Jack Malcic I meant BY busting the bank so no limit in money.
Oh I see, my bad dude
Yessssss!!!!!!! Or hendrix with busting the bank
Hey guys, just FYI Keef was famous for playing a black telecaster custom just like Bea's in the 70s and 80s, so it is historically correct.
Not to mention only had 5 strings in an open G tuning
@@Johnnycoretv errr...I think you just mentioned it. Lol
since you did the Stones, you could do The Beatles now
like, they have great stuff too, distortions and curious tones
Ikr
Yeah!!
Yes Beatles!
Such wide ranges in tones, even just between lennon and Harrison on the same album but I still think it would be interesting and do able!
this is it! the video that i was waiting for. thanks Rabea and Matt :D
Sound like Eddie van halen or randy Rhodes
Oi Oi 😉
A little, bassist-hating birdie told me rhandy rhoads is coming up some time in the future
+jbal695 *randy
Greetings fellow GnFR fan :)
+jbal695 mhhh I have absolute no clue where you got this secret information from
So glad you guys brought back the shopping in these vids!
Sound like videos I'd like to see:
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
Eric Clapton
Alice in Chains
Green Day
Aerosmith
Third Eye Blind
U2
Black Sabbath
Good choices!!
Is that in order
+Fabien Dolan no, not exactly
+Wallace Moss thanks!!
Old Green Day is strat and marshall, new Green Day (post American Idiot) is pretty much les paul jrs. Jason White uses an es 335 I think.
Great Keith Richards quote, "5 strings, 2 fingers, 1 arsehole" :-)
Sound like Ritchie Blackmore!!!!
Oh, and Cliff Burton too.
+James Florin he's a bass player dude if you know anything about anyone its cliff burton=bass player
Yes! Please!
Yesss
Ive been posting this comment on all of their videos xD
As a Rolling Stones fan and especially an HUGH fan of Keith Richards (He is the one responsible for inspiring me to pickup the guitar almost 40 years ago) I really like this video you all put together. Thanks!!!
DO TAME IMPALA PLEASE!!!
Yaaaaaaaaassss
Yes!
Please do!!!
It'd be hard; Kevin's sound (post innerspeaker) is really all about Rickenbackers.
i know but they could do the video "by" busting the bank!
Thank you Matt and Rabea! I hope you both realize that one of the best part of these videos is not always what gear to get, but the nuances you both spell out to GET those sounds. I would have totally written off the less expensive guitars as not being able to do The Stones justice, but you flat out nailed it by spelling it out about the amps AND showing how some pedals would help get the cranked up Amp sounds, even when the Stones themselves don't use any pedals at all. This is GOLD for those of us "Bedroom Stones" players.
PLEASE at some point do this for Tom Petty and Mike Campbell. They have such fantastic tones, but it seems impossible to get close to those sounds, probably for the same reason as the Stones. They probably crank their amps up and have shields in front of the speakers so they don't go deaf. I would love to see what you would chose to use for gear...AND what flavors you add to push it all into the "Sounds Like" area.
Cheers!
Sound like Hendrix please.
yea
Definitely
I think rob did that at one point.
But it's combined with other people, low quality and kind of old
+DamageIncM no one said that, roflmaoltrololol
Excellent work, guys. I’m a veteran guitarist and lifelong Stones obsessive. You definitely point the uninitiated in the proper direction.
Lets see how long it takes for them to say "i reckon"
4:35 eh
Excellent video. Thanks for the discussion about loud driven clean amps vs pre driven. A lot of bedroom players haven’t experienced the driven tone. I’d like to hear sound like The Black Crows without busting the bank , gov’t mule or the north mississippi all stars
You guys should do Fleetwood Mac. Mix in the original 1960's stuff and the later '70s stuff. :)
You guys rock. Awesome viewing and great entertainment. Keep them coming! Peace from London x
Inside of that huge wide range pickup cover, you will actually find a PAF style pickup surrounded by wax filling up the void. Fender make counterfeit versions of their own pickups.
Richards used a Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-1 pedal on Satisfaction, if I recall correctly. There have been re-issues by Gibson and clones, etc. You can get an original on ebay for about 400-500 bucks US last time I checked.
SOUND LIKE ALEXI LAIHO
he uses passives with a boost so i'ld like to see you guys adapt to it on a budget
oh yeah!
seconded
he has a relatively affordable sig guitar and he uses 3 BOSS pedals with a marshall, so not too difficult really, just use a DSL 40 in place of his JVM
thirded
I've been requesting this for months.
you guys are the best...like literally
Going on a road trip today. This vid makes me want to listen to some Stones.
It doesn't fail that no matter what the riff is, Rabea will play it in the most weird and difficult way that almost doesn't sound like the riff. Still love you guys
i think a really cool one would be SOUNDS LIKE PERIPHERY. they have a distinct tone with a tone of mid presence and really use the OD pedals to the max! id like to see what you guys can do without busting the bank!
That would be awesome but axe fx wouldn't be in their budget
5 seconds in I got two ads, Microban and Wheat Thins. Very underrated ads.
Microban : Hold my beer
i haven't been this early since i was born
same
Great and informative video as always, but kind of funny he talked for a few minutes about getting Ronnie's tone but played only one riff from his RS episode, and in completely different way to boot.
Sound Like
Brian Setzer
St.Vincent
Mötley Crüe (Dr.Feelgood Album)
Failure (Guitar and Bass Combo)
Chon
My Chemical Romance
Great video guys, In Australia, at least, these are $1800 - $2000 amps, on a budget using the most accurate but affordable gear they can find !!!
G&L make nicer guitars like the squire tele you picked, but I'm not sure if Andertons carry G&L
Exactly what I thought. The G&L Tribute ASAT Classic Bluesboy would have been a perfect and affordable fit. But judging from their webshop, they don't sell G&L.
+Alexander Langer yeah I don't care too much for the G&L stuff but I'd rather have that then a squire
The Bluesboys (and all G&L Tributes) kick butt. Excellent finish and fantastic fretwork (at least the ones I've played or checked out). I own a US G&L and if I had tried a Tribute first I would have picked up a Bluesboy in Orange for less than half. (And very good prices on the secondary market as well.)
Yeah, I really hate that I have to sell my G&L Tribute Series ASAT Special: those pickups are the ultimate single coils.
Stunningly close to the Stones. Great video !
Creedence Clearwater Revival? Or Megadeth off course...
Yasss, Fogerty is the man!
+Ian Anderson yeah man!
CCR would be awesome, I saw Fogerty live a couple years ago and he's an awesome guitarist
Im not a fan of all the bands you try to sound like but i never miss 1 episode I love it!!
Please do The Rolling Stones by busting the bank!
The 1976 SOLID STATE F.E.T (Field Effect Transistor) *AMPEG* *G-110* *Amp* with *Tremolo* and *Spring* *Reverb* is an EXCELLENT ROLLING STONES amp!
Do Oli Herbert from All That Remains! 'Two Weeks' 'Six' 'This Calling'
Since the rigs are so simple and based on cranking the amp for some power tube overdrive, it'd be hard to replicate the Stones sound at low volumes and without using the same type of amplifiers. The wattage, speakers, guitar pickups, overall volume, etc all make a much bigger difference in such a simple rig.
That being said, y'all captured the general vibe very well with what you had to work with. I definitely couldn't have done better!
How about the Eagles? Or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers? Just a thought, thanks for the videos I'm a big fan of this series
Really Like the "Series". Nice, accurate playing as per the particular artist. Like your detailed explanations of guitars,amps,effects,what works and why. Thanks for sharing your experiences with other players. Would love to see a video on getting that great '59 Les Paul PAF tone as inexpensively as possible, ala Mike Bloomfield. Thanks.
Jimi hendrix
...sucks
+Mai the psychic girl ooh aren't you so edgy
+Mai the psychic girl ... at nothing.
Jonno the First already done
samB it hadn't been done when I commented
I'm always fascinated watching these videos because some artists you buy the gear and you sound like them immediately, whereas other guitarists you can even buy all the identical gear and still not sound like them. Obviously they don't have the Stones actual gear here but I'd be really interested to see them do a 'BY Busting the Bank' video for the Stones because I still think they wouldn't sound super close.
We all knew who would be Keith when they said "let's decide in the end"
The Squier Classic Vibe series is a great choice for this particular budget exercise. As for the amp choices, not bad! However, now that it’s 2018, perhaps the new Vox Mini Super Beetle stack would be viable. The Stones used the real deal Super Beetles in the 1960s, which you can see in their Sympathy For The Devil studio documentary from 1968.
Sound Like Jimi Hendrix with busting the bank
woood. i really learnt something. -> good job guys. the mkII sounds great.
Sound like the who, the smiths, the cure and Mick Ronson
U absolutely nailed Brown Sugar
+Joshua Knight also if u do Mick Ronson, one of you should play an acoustic 12 string to emulate Bowie playing
I think you guys nailed a lot of those tones. Great job!
I love your vids...did you try the fender mustang III? you'd get good sound and have money in your pocket!
I love it so much when they pick up a classic vibe!....
aerosmith? please
That's going to be hard considering how many amps and guitars Joe and Brad have.
marshalls and gibsons
done
they used a Gibson Les Paul 50's Tribute for Joe and a Gibson Les Paul Studio for Brad
for amps they got their arch nemesis the DSL40C for Joe and for Brad they got the Peavey Classic 20 head and cab for fx i can't really remember but i think they used a compressor
Just watched it, actually. No compressor, but they had Archers (klon clones) and GE-7 EQ pedals.
They already did Joe Perry and Aerosmith...
Hey guys!! I really enjoy all of your videos but with this one I was really surprised you didn't go for a Vox amp. Especially since the Stones became really popular for playing them (as did The Beatles) and also the supposed fuzzbox used in Satisfaction was also Vox. The Vox break is really signature with that kind of Stones sound (Brown Sugar, Gimme Shelter, etc etc) and that's why I really was expecting any ac15. And just to be clear I am not related to Vox in any mean (except for the fact that I own an ac15c2) ahahah
Cheers from Portugal and keep up with the great job with this series of videos
Sounds like Black Sabbath or Deep Purple or The Who or Led Zeppelin! Let's get some classic rock vibes going! :-D
Jimmy page has been done already
Jimmy Page has been done
A strat and a Marshall dsl40h.
Dude, this IS classic rock. We talkin about that really old school rock here! But i like what you suggested as well, though Jimmy Page has already been done.
Exceptional job, as always! Thanks gents! I've got an easy one for you. Martin Barre of Jethro Tull. A seriously underrated guitarist that is pretty much guitar straight into amp.
sounds like Jerry Garcia!!
And Bob weir too!
If you want a cranked amp sound at lower volume, get a low Watt amp (perhaps one with a switch that allows you to switch to an even lower Watt setting) and crank it.
It isn’t unheard of for Squier to make Teles with a PAF-style humbucker in the neck rather than a wide-range. I have one! Maybe they don’t have one in the line-up at the moment, though.
You guys should do Alex Lifeson, show us Rush fans some love
Exactly
They did..
You's guys do realize The Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom you's selected was in fact what keith played thru the 70's right in the fender version of it back then?
Sounds like buckethead please?
pedals, lot's of pedals 😂
Kill switch!
Great video! Keith actually did play a 1975 Tele custom in black so that guitar is perfect.
Sound like Rival Sons, or maybe Biffy Clyro? Please!
Showing some Catalinbread love! Great pedals.
Dookie era Green Day please! It might prove quite challenging, due to Billie using a modded Marshall amp back in those days, plus he played with an angled humbucker, similarly angled like an sss bridge pickup. It's such a unique and awesome tone!
Btw I suggested this on another video in this series too and got over 50 upvotes so I think a lot of people would love to see it! :-)
Here's his guitar
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Strat with humbucker into a dsl40c. done
MCORP It's a little bit more complicated than that xD
+Lukey Pooky Not by much. Noise gate would be handy. Something to push the front end. Also can't forget to leave your talent for playing at the door.
dgmisal1979 If Billie isn't talented, why is Green Day so famous? xD Just because he doesn't shred doesn't mean he isn't talented. He's got an amazing voice and writes catchy songs.
great work guys!
Avenged sevenfold please
Schecter's are pretty expensive so that would be a challenge
+Alex Wales they could use ibanez
I've been asking on a ton of videos!
They actually have a pretty simple set up, this would be good
Syn was using Marshall Amps and Boss Pedals, his set up was really simple
so here's the thing. Ronnie Wood has done jack squat for the stones. his joining the band meant the end of good stones music (goats head soup was aight but some girls is one of the lamest records ever). I mean with the exception of start me up, you guys didn't play any ron wood stuff, so that should indicate that he was the wrong choice of lead guitarist for the video. my suggestion would be to revisit the stones in "by busting the bank" and instead of ron focus on Mick Taylor who was their guitarist during their greatest era (beggers banquet to exile on main street). His blues licks (the leads in gimme shelter, his solo in cant you hear me knockin, and fills in wild horses) are really the lead stones sound. Ron tried to replicate it and keith will deny it to his grave but Mick was the secret ingredient. Love the show btw guys, showing how diverse and important tone can be to a guitarist is a lesson most learn far too late.
Henry Anderson Taylor wasn't on Beggars Banquet and is didn't join the band until Let It Bleed was nearly finished. Keith plays all guitar on Gimmee Shelter
Yeah should have focused on mick, definitely the most underrated stone
Chuck Berry please
R I P man
He stole the opening bit of Johnny be good just saying
Amazing as always!
Yes please do the beatles!
One thing I noticed that was not mentioned was the use of small tube amps..namely keith's tweed champ cranked in the studio for a huge tone was his signature sound
Please cage the elephant, queen or sabbath
cage the elephant
Queen would be awesome but it's pretty obvious that he uses a Vox AC10/15 with a red classic or however this guitar is called.
+Aviation Channel - Kurzdokus und News
Red special
Both
Glen did a video visting Andertons an said he did something with Matt an Rabea video of Sound Like Randy Rhoads without busting the bank. That is the one I was looking forward to this week.
Sound like Kiss without busting the bank
Yessssssssssssssssssssss
For ace- lp 3 pickup and Marshall.
For Paul- iceman and Marshall.
+GunsnRosesfan2012 There is an Ace Model By Epiphone
+1 for the whole Classic Vibe series... have the 60's strat and its super... next up.. the cv 50's bb tele
Sounds like Yes! Or Dream Theater!
Really enjoy these videos, btw :)
PLEASE DO GEORGE FORMBY !
You guys are awesome love every video I'd love to hear you try black stone cherry 😀
Sounds like Korn and Deftones please
Awesome Video, Sweet Telecaster
Sound like stone temple pilots pls
Would love to see that one as well
yeah \m/
I have one of those Strats and have been very happy with it (got a floor model under $200!)
sound like john frusciante by busting the bank
I love the Rolling Stones Awesome Band 👌. I love The Tone of Gimme Shelter . I love The Last Time and I can't Get no Satisfacton Start me Up . Street Fighting Man Chaile Watts Drumming is Awesome on That RIP Chaile. And Brown Sugar is a fantastic Riff.
Sound like Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead
BurnTheMitch
HH telecaster, Vox AC 15 (blueback speaker if it fits the budget), tremolo pedal, filter/phaser, and Marshall distortion pedal
Alrdy did them..
Rickey Ryan I suggested them WAY before they made a video on them.
great video guys! it would be awesome if you did Sound Like Razorlight next