A Chat with Paul Reed Smith - How it all Started!
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- During Lee's visit to the Paul Reed Smith Factory, the two sat down for a chat about the origins of the company, early PRS guitars and Paul's lifelong passion for making guitars! | tinyurl.com/ytromog3
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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 Introducing Paul Reed Smith!
» 1:28 An Early PRS Guitar - The Sorcerer's Apprentice
» 9:00 An Early Fretless PRS Bass
» 18:15 Another Look at the Sorcerer's Apprentice
» 20:10 Thanks For Watching!
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I’ve met Paul many times & this is the most relaxed I’ve ever seen him. After seeing these guitars, hearing how it all started & meeting the team he’s built & the factory they’ve built, my respect for him has never been higher. 👍
Should we be expecting a PRS Factory Tour Video?!?
@StreetPreacherr they already have one uploaded don't they??
What a lovely Guy, do hope we can see you and Danish Pete talking and playing this guitar soon
Yes, remembering other meetings between both of you, this one has a strange relaxed, almost emotional vibe.
Maybe you should do a video about how poorly you treat your staff and how Stuart W. is the son Pete Anderton wishes he had to run his daddy’s business
I met Paul Reed Smith at the airport in ORD this summer. We talked for about a half hour and I learned a lot. After 20 years of playing I just got my first PRS, a DGT. I’m sure there will be more to follow.
I wish I could run into Paul anywhere, just to thank him, his guitars are a revelation. I have four now, and feel I'm set for life. After finally buying one for a retirement present to myself, I realized that I always foolishly thought that I couldn't afford them, and once I had one, I realized if you're a player, you can't afford not to have one.
@@flybynight1929it’s a funny story. After years and years of playing I never gave PRS second thought. Nothing against them at all. I’m just one of those players that focused on the guitars of my heroes. So if Jimi Hendrix, Clapton, and SRV played a Strat I wanted to play one too.
And that was that.
And then randomly, about a week or to before I met him at the airport, I came across a beautiful PRS guitar and became quickly obsessed.
So I went on a continuous internet deep dive and watched and listened to just about every PRS review, interview, or factory tour I could find.
It was then I found myself at the airport minding my own business, cell phone in hand and ear buds in. I was watching a demonstration he had given at NAMM years ago. And, while I’m listening to him talk about guitars and amps, I look over and there he is; Paul Reed Smith. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity so I walked right up to him and showed him what is was listening to.
He seemed amused and that began a half hour long conversation about guitars and guitarists. He’s was extremely nice and a bit of a character. When I told him a core model might be just out of reach I did what all husband do, I blamed it on my wife. Without skipping a he goes, “get her on the phone.” And they talked for a while as well.
So now I have my first PRS, a DGT. And I have a very lonely Strat.
ORD? You mean O’Hare?
It’s cool to see Andertons get the praise they deserve from companies such as PRS for their contributions to the modern music industry. I wonder what the percentage of overall global sales of PRS, Fender, etc… are somehow associated to the Andertons UA-cam channel???
John Mayer, 2-3hr jam session in the Andertons studio??? They’ve earned it. Let’s go!!! ☮️🤙
Mayer is here in March playing the O2, I can see him appearing on Andertons and That Pedal Show.
The numbers are going to be surprisingly high. They do more then they understand!
and coming from him, thats huge.
I'd love to see each company give their dataset around this, sales from Anderson's.
Paul reed smith seems like such a down to earth kind of guy. I would love to meet him some day. Not only do i love his guitars, but he seems to understand what musicians really enjoy on a different level. His designs set prs apart from the others. In a very good way.
Conversations with Paul are always a delight. Love the passion.
Paul is such a character. He seems to be extremely aware of the impact he's had on the industry. It can come off as braggadocios but I've come to appreciate the fact that he's passionate and proud. Great interview!
Braggadocios! What a great word!
This is to you, Lee; you are not "just a salesman." You are a fantastican host, incredible with interviews, and around a genuine person, which this world needs more of. All the way in the USA, we are thankful for your content.
My dad used to take me out on the road with him on Saturdays as a kid in the late 80s. We frequented a few guitar shops we passed on the way. One was called zebra music (I think) in derbyshire and I saw my first ever prs at about 7 years old. Would have been '87', 88 maybe. I was utterly amazed at what I saw and ran and grabbed my dad showing him the flying bird inlays. And the shine and beauty of the top! I fell in love there and then. Always loved them since, looked at them every time I went back for new models or colours. They were so fancy back then, still are now. I still don't have one though 😢 good memories still. And they're still with me over 30 years later ❤ cheers paul, you helped me fall in love with guitar even more and one day I will own one! 🎉😊
The passion this man has for his craft is infectious…obviously from watching the factory tour and the passion his team has making these beauties!
Always glad to see Paul talk and Lee all the more
Just watched hours worth of blindfold challenges and this comes out...I guess I'll be doing this today
Paul seems like the most genuine and down to earth guys. Loved this casual conversation.
such a treat. thank you Cap!
Paul seems such a personable guy, I'd love to sit and chat to him, and have him excited about showing off
his early Instruments
Great to see you two chat!
Always loved watching Lee and Paul together
I just had tears in my eyes watching this. Just a beautiful interview with two very special people. 🖤🖤
What a nice man - his sincerity and joy for his craft travels right through the screen. Beautiful.
What a lovely chat - thanks for sharing.
Wonderful to have records of discussions such as this with a bonafide titan luthier and businessman.
Imagine such insights into Mr Fender and the trailblazers at Gibson for future learning?
Exceptional work! 👏🏻
I'm in so much awe and cried my eyes out with seeing the beautiful art and how Paul is just Paul! You will never be able to top him.
Absolutely love my custom 24. Plays beautifully. Makes playing easy
Amazing. Great work andertons
I adore the love that Paul has for Lee. Please make a PRS heritage special videos, with how old PRSs relate to the new models, what improved and what stayed the same.
And also redo that old lovely guitar, that shape looks great!
Very happy to hear Lee express his admiration for the Chesapeake Bay area where I’m fortunate to call home. By all means Lee you should return and explore when you have more time. An amazing amount of wonderful sights and places to enjoy in this beautiful part of the US. A video of Paul teaching you how to pick and enjoy MD blue crabs is a must! Oh and Paul’s a genius!
Paul is such a great man. I would love to meet him one day. He's changed my life that's for sure! I'm so proud to play a Paul Reed Smith. Thanks captain, great video.
Just bought a PRS SE A50E and absolutely love it! My first PRS, and don't expect it to be the last!
This is quite the video. Andertons videos are possibly the best on UA-cam. And PRS has to be one of, if not the best guitar builders.
I think this is the most ‘normal’ conversation with Paul I’ve ever seen. Great chat, incredibly humble from you both.
I have a PRS Custom 22 from 1998 which has an almost identical top and finish to the original model in this vid, although mine has been out of it’s case and well played pretty much since the day I bought it so the colour has faded to an almost sea green now. It’s still beautiful.
That guitar just rings perfectly with very nice tones and proper.
Man I teared up a bit there, what an amazing person!
Videos with Paul are never long enough. Like John Suhr, Paul is a treasure of history and knowledge of a guy trying to push the guitar forward and make it better.
Paul seems like a very humble mad scientist! You can see Lee wants to go somewhere else with the conversation, but Paul is still riding out this ideas/thoughts. Just two real people that just so happen to be on a spotlight that we all get to watch. This is great content!!
I was able to tour the factory once, due to a mix-up my group got a tour from Jack Higginbotham, which was a pleasure, and just so happened as we were getting to the staining area Paul cam walking up, got to meet him and chat for about 5 minutes with him, It was an absolute pleasure to do so. Working there designing guitars or basses would be a dream job for me. I am an amateur builder and I put a little bit of Paul's design flare in each guitar or bass I have built. What a great thing to get to spend time with him.
When he was just talking about that early early guitar and just hands it to you without even saying he was going to! Wow! Lee, you are a lucky guy! :)
I met Paul years ago at a clinic, and he was the real deal. Such a sweet guy, very gracious with his time - he was doing once overs on people's guitars and adjusting things on the fly. Dude never stops!
I wonder if my Tremonti baritone prototype will end up in the PRS vault someday.
Great interview.
The first time I met Paul and saw how he treated people who had his guitars I became a fan. He looked at several guitars people had brought in and was really interested in what they were doing with them. Also he made sure the necks were good and made adjustments. Never have I seen a guitar manufacturer geek out with the rest of us guitar nerds. So I was sold and bought one the next day which he signed. He’s definitely a cool guy.
Love your UA-cam name. 😂
@@pwlebrun4573 Thanks 🙏🏻
man anyone who has the luxury of talking to Paul on a daily basis is truly blessed. he has such an immeasurable amount of wisdom that just talking to him is a years worth of wisdom and a month of knowledge in an hour.
Ive got my deposit on a prs standard 2408 in tobacco collecting in a week or so from Andertons,im learning and cant wait.Paul reeds passion of quality and what a great guy to chat to.Hope to meet him one day and also the captain and pete.
Paul definitely was ridiculously relaxed you nailed it. As soon as he started describing the guitar he forgot the camera was even there.
These guitars are still so great. I love my SE and CE models the same
I livein America, I may never buy a guitar from Anderton's, but I appreciate what you guys do, thank you!
Beautiful Guitar and bass
fab vid guys, my vantage is 27 frets which is long, looking forwards to hearing it being played cap.
Lee, we Andertons fans who live in Maryland would be happy to show you around the next time you’re here.
I have so much respect for this man, as an engineer myself and having designed many machines now, I’m 45 now, I’ve learned from so many of my mistakes and try’s and experiments …the new guys coming in now, they sit frozen not wanting to make mistakes but it freezes them from trying something new! I wish I had a Paul running my company! Especially the one fix a day philosophy, I love it!!! I’m buying a PRS out of respect for this man!
Imagine if Leo Fender, Ted McCarty, or Les Paul were still alive to talk guitar with... what we have here with PRS sitting and chatting about HIS passion of guitars is the same as if those two other legends were still alive... can you imagine?
Watching Paul is always a pleasure! And I'm not even a guitarist :)
Oh man, seeing that fretless bass made me hope that the SE bass line gets some more love in the future. Like I love the Kestrel, but imagine the PRS attention to detail on some new models.
I don't think there's a video with Paul that isn't just absolutely fascinating. That bass is really cool. Another one that looks like a classic right away but wouldn't be able to name what it looks like. I'm gonna just melt if Lee still has that archive tour unreleased but coming.
PRS is one of the only Brands that continuously push quality and innovation to the point that their newer guitars are always better than their older ones!
Welcome to Maryland Lee!!
How have I not realized that I've never seen a PRS bass? This feels impossible to not have noticed.
Aye, you better make that archive video.
This is f'ing incredible
I have a 1994 Custom 22, which still plays and sounds like it's factory fresh. The shape, the balance, the weight and the tone are all exquisite. Paul's design experiments and development resulted in a guitar which is simply wonderful to play. Recently, I purchased a Silver Sky, which is much the same. It sounds strat-like, but has a chaarcter of its own and the playing feel is so comfortable and easy, with the same solid build quality and attention to detail that my CU22 has. I've played PRS instruments which I've not been so keen on because of my own preference, but it's never been because they're bad, it's simply my own taste. They really are fantastic things to play.
Pauls the man in my book. I have 2 prs and damn do i want more!
Paul bring back that shape!! Its amazing!! The junior shape with the PRS contours is 🔥 especially with p90 do a special on the sorcerer's appearance! Apprentice
Good on Ryan Fowler!! He is a good dude!
Paul is one of a kind. His business philosophy is outstanding. What all business should be. Remarkable company. Never played a prs in my life however.
If Paul would make an affordable reissue of this. I would buy in a minute. Love this.
I remember seeing the Double Dragon as a kid for sale at my local guitar store in the early '00s - it was £30,000!
As a proud PRS owner. Just have to love Paul’s passion for building guitars.
“Andertons’ videos are worldwide”... yup. Im from the other parts of the world, in Indonesia, and im still watching every single videos from Andertons
Great interview and nice to hear about how it all began and those original guitars "coming home" again. They should bring back that original body shape - it looks really clean and balanced: kinda like a carve-top Mira? Only problem if they did is I guess it would be a private stock and way out of my price range!!
Awesome guitar's and an awesome man
Awesome video. I thought Frederick Maryland might come up. 🎉😊
“It’s the high notes that gets ‘em” sounds like something Guthrie Govan would say.
3:00 - i remember when PRS was only rotary switches! i thought flick switches were gonna be a one-off but here we are today
Paul may be the coolest of the guitar brand owners/creators, just seems like a chill dude.
Nice chat . I do enjoy Paul going off topic when he may or may not want to or have an answer to a question 😅
Well done really fun to watch!
Always wanted a PRS. Really liked the S2 Mira Hollow a few years ago but didn't end up getting one.
OMG I want to hear that guitar
Would love to play that double p90 bridge pickup, I've thought about doing that pickup layout many times
I think the thing about PRS that always shines through is that they are making instruments that allow people to feel unimpeded when they play so magic can happen. Always looking to improve the experience. There are many companies just selling stuff, Paul clearly cares about how you feel and grow as a player long after money has changed hands.
I love the double P90 acting like a humbucker - Imagine the tones going between split coil (either coil), series & parallel 🤤
I used to play when I was 11. These videos inspired me to play again. I have a MUCH bigger budget nowadays.
Prs does make some great guitars, I have yet to own one but will. I played many, but the price in the ones I like are sometimes out of my limit. They have the lower models, and those are amazing as well, they always sound great and feel amazing, but want that “one” they’ve made some cool guitars with darker woods, but not colored bright, and loved those.
This was great. I would love to have the opportunity to talk with Paul. I'm a 27 year old musician that is about to start a UA-cam channel, as well as an aspiring guitar maker. Would love to be able to pick his brain about all the things to do and what not to do when building a good guitar. He is one of, if not the best possible mentors you could have.
I absolutely adore that guitar i want to buy it so bad 😅
I saw the Dragon at the old PMT in Birmingham a very long time ago!
Great chat! Wow... Paul is amazing to show one of his first hand built guitars! He truly is a wonderful contributor to the world of guitars. PRS are now on my radar... Sorry Fender! 😮😂
Hi Paul, great episode! If you read these comments, I would love to see a SE version of your Tele style guitars. Hope you will consider this.
I would like to buy a guitar like this. Please Paul, put this into production.
A few years back I was working in a big guitar shop and Paul came for a meet and greet. I was taking pictures for the social media and stepped up on an amp to get a higher picture and in doing so the crotch of my jeans ripped at a cartoon level volume and everyone including Paul stopped talking and looked at me. I had to go get new jeans because the hole was so big I could have passed a guitar through it. I would be amazed if he remembered that though.
Should have done a longer video seems like a lovely man excitement is still in his ❤️ I would have been more excited to let him talk more👍👍👍👍
Love that body shape even more than the established one - and that's pretty awesome anyway
Love my PRS...to me they are the best feeling guitar out there, wish Paul would make a V to finish out my collection...
I can see that Paul really cares about his company and what comes out
Building guitars is addicting. The folks that are working at PRS are super lucky.
He sounds precisely like Steve Jobs-tone of voice, phrasing, and cadence, it's eerie.
10:04 must be talking about Pino Palladino's classic fretless work on Wherever l Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
Paul seem to be a real cool guy. If i could ever have a sig model PRS would be the brand.
Paul Reed Smith comes across as a genuinely great guy.
I have a McCarty 594 core. Someone knocked a stand over and it dinged up the humbucker cover and put some scratches into it. At first, I almost had a heart attack. But after a bit I realIzed it’s ok for a spendy guitar to have those life scars. And I actually like playing it more, where earlier I held it like an infant and was worried about keeping it flawless.
As goofy as it sounds, it added to mojo to it, for me.
I actually play it differently now…crazy.
The first ding is the worst! I have a lovely 2005 Cu24 Artist Pack with a rosewood neck that I "saved" from being a case queen (I bought it in around 07 from a chap on the old PRS forums who was afraid to play it). Over the years it's acquired a whole lot of chips & scratches from use, and long may it continue because it's a great instrument as well as being very pretty. I'm very clumsy so keeping thing in pristine condition will never happen, so I make sure that i never buy any gear that I'll be afraid of droppiing things on.
Now I feel guilty not owning a PRS guitar. I wish I could say that I have a favorite in my collection but; Each guitar has it's own something that makes it special.
Love my DTG SE!!!!
Paul is a guitar building genius....as far as I'm concerned 🙏🎸
Paul needs to make a Limited Reissue of that guitar.
That 27 fret guitar is the first prs i really think i would buy if they remade them at a decent price
Now Paul has to make many more of that 27 fretter !