Tony Iommi Guitar Tones, w special guest Angus Clark
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One of the best parts of working on the Tony Iommi guitars video was getting to work with Angus Clark. Angus is a long time scholar of Iommi's guitar tones and has put together a couple of tribute SG's to get those classic sounds. So if you've always wanted to know how Iommi did that, tune in and let's kick it around for an hour.
Not only is Tony the godfather of metal, but he's the godfather of all my favourite 90s bands from Seattle and beyond. Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, you name it.
I loved all the passion in Iommi’s playing. He has an edge and aggression.
I had watched several Tony and Sabbath videos this evening. Don't often have time. Then this one came up. Angus' comment about "burn in" really struck home. It's a very good statement. Younger people, todays people, can listen to Sabbath and like it, enjoy it, but can't begin to appreciate what it was like to be a 12 or 13 year old in 1970 hearing this for the first time. We'd never heard any Priest or Maiden, Metallica or Megadeth, Pantera, Soundgarden. Hell, we'd never heard Van Halen. You know what I mean? There was nothing like it.
Going dark here and making some admissions I possibly shouldn't but...
Imagine being a 13 year old in 1970, sitting on the edge of your bed one morning waiting for Dad to get out of the bathroom so you can get ready for school. You've layed in bed awake all night tripping on Mescaline that you took too much of the evening before because your Mom pissed you off and it's a small house and your parents bedroom is right beside yours and you have to be silent to not wake them up. You have your little stereo going and the Paranoid album drops and you make it through the song Paranoid but then the intro to Iron Man starts and you hear I... Am... Iron... Man... And you jump up off the bed and run into the kitchen screaming and Dad comes and says what the hell's wrong with you boy?
Dude, that's "Burn In". True story. Long time ago btw and clean and sober for ages.
PS... I sincerely believe that spray painting Bill gold, clear coating and then using paint stripper to remove the gold and clear has a lot to do with his state of mind in later years... 😊
They were talking burn in period, you’re talking burn out period.
I've always loved Iommi's tones. Totally epic. He experimented quite a bit, never resting on his laurels. Sabbath's music is much more complex than they are given credit for.
Amazing discussion guys, Angus Clark really nails that sweet, legendary tone. So much fun listening to him make those sounds.
I love all the guitar gods (and all your videos about them), but, for me, Rock-guitar can divided into two periods - Before Iommi & After Iommi.
His impact on rock guitar sound is Clapton on the Beano album level.
He hit like a thunderbolt & changed everything forever.
Thank Keith and a special thanks to Angus for the great information in this video. 5 Watt World is setting the bar for this type of media.
The Monkey SG seen on the official 2013 Black Sabbath Loner music video is built by Lou Moritz here in the US. That was before gibson did their version i do believe. Great chat! It was neat to see the one at hrc in ny. I was therein NYC for The End Tour. That was great! The 13 tour in NJ as well! Tony and Geezers tech hung out, it was a Global Black Sabbath Convention hang that i flew from Alaska to attend a couple times. Great group!
On Jethro Tull, the song is " A Song For Jeffry", and I also was told the song was tracked and on The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. The only live part was Ian Anderson. I wonder what it would have sounded like had Iommi really played it live.
Listen to some of the songs on Stand Up. The second side of the album has some riffage that reminds me of Tony's playing.
I don't go much farther than Master of Reality in the Sabbath catalog, but Tony is a big part of the reason that I think SGs are so damn cool.
Aw come on you gotta listen to Volume IV, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, and Sabotage has some evil riffs just Listen to Hole In The Sky talk about an evil heavy-ass riff! 👍
Wow! There is so much that you are missing from the Sabbath/Iommi catalog.
I worked in transit for many years in Las Vegas, as a city bus driver. During my earlier years, I used to enjoy driving a particular bus called the Gillig Phantom. Whenever our Dispatcher assigned me one, I would always say, "All RIGHT! I've got the Gibson SG of BUSES today!" I say this because, like Tony's Gibson SG, the Gilling Phantom was MEAN! But, ALSO like Tony's SG, the Phantom was a FUN kind of mean.
Anyone else see the dude rocking the five watt world hoodie on today's One Bite pizza review? Cool to see him repping the channel!
THANKS to this episode I just ordered a Pariah pickup.. the "Supernaut" pickup. ONLY $115 !!! What a deal for a hand made custom made pickup. THANKS KEITH and ANGUS for the cool tip.
I'll bet you never did get it.
I'll also say does it doom is a very good dark tone/fuzz resource. Help with your big string b or c standard stuff.
I got into Laney amps because of Iommi. The Supergroup model is iconic now
Angus seems to have misunderstood when Keith asked about the White Les Paul Custom used around Paranoid. It can be seen on the German Iron Man 1970 video. Oddly enough, they are using all Orange amps and PA in that video too.
Keith more stuff like this please, my wife is watching soap opera's on tv and I am just loving this through my noise cancelling sony headphones. Keep up the great work bro. A feature on Rory Gallagher's strat and I am 1st in the queue to watch
Ive always considered Master to be the 1st metal LP as we kinda know it. Into The Void being the real serious downtuned chugged song to set the template for like everything to come. You dont hear the Jazz so much of the 2nd record, or blues of the 1st. and the mood is just so utterly dark.
but Vol 4 will laways be my fave
Man what a great episode! I have several Iommi copy guitars as well as a slew of Laney amps! Always chasing that Iommi tone!🔥🔥🔥🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I have the Gh100ti and recently got the 30 watt Supergroup and I've got to say that nothing hammers as hard as a Laney.
Thanks again! Awesome content, accurate, concise and of course great playing! Kudos from Birmingham… literally just around the corner from JayDee…
I really enjoyed this . Iommi is certainly one of my guitar heroes, and I love the detailed discussion about stuff some of us nerd out over 😊
Hey guys enjoyed the show, 🏴👍👍👍🥃Respect to you fellas
Really enjoyed this! Thanks guys.
Some of his tone in the earlier days sounds like a full blown speaker 🔊 😳 😂 it's great...no other .yes some distorted jazz licks... Thanks again from, JD
Such a great and interesting video! It was interesting to hear about Tony's different guitars throughout the years. One thing I had always assumed was that he acquired the left-handed SG Special before the recording of the first album but I could be wrong. I know I read in an article somewhere years ago that he was constantly tinkering with that guitar experimenting with the pickups etc. He's definitely one of my favorite guitar players and one of the reasons why I love the Gibson SG so much. Looking forward to the video about the Mosrite guitars as well as the Brian May red special guitar!
Great content as usual. Thank you for access to information I would never find on my own. Hope you are around for a long time to come.
⚓️ Thanks Angus Keith 😎
Thanks Keith
@@fivewattworld ⚓️ Wow, you’re up late 😃
Up but only briefly, 🙂
Toni Iommi, and Angus Young are the reason I got an SG, like SRV, and Hendrix are the reason I got a Strat.
Best two shapes out there. I got les pauls and teles. But the strats and SGs get played more
Exactly Angus and Tony are the reasons I got into SGs, love my SGs! Plus Michael Bruce and Glen Buxton from the original Alice Cooper group played SGs as well
i lost the tip of my middle when i was 17 and still play
i use a page turner thimble mad out of rubber some cotton and wax inside
then cover it with medical tape
I hear elements of War Pigs, Into The Void and Snowblind for sure.
so, sometime down the line....
The guitars of Micheal Schenker.
Pretty influential...Rock Bottom via KSAN grabbed me. '74....
Lucky enough to see UFO for Force It at Winterland then MSG Keystone PA in '84 then just a few years ago, The Heritage Theater, Santa Clara.
All great. Pre SN IBZ RR Sr on a stand now. These lines almost play themselves. I'm a fan.
Yes!
Great 👍
What a fantastic video have a good weekend
great vid.
Mosrite hopefully offers Eric Braun from Iron Butterfly.
Coming in a year later 3/'24, I'm happy with the "tony iommi" labeled P90s in my '22 Iommi SG and they measure a little hotter than regular SG Special P90 but if I DID want to get something more authentic to Tony's JD pups what would I get? The UK Jaydee and Diggins sites seems to be down; So who do we go to... Duncan, Lindy Fralin, Lollar, Bare Knuckles? Probably Fralin, right? 🎸
@cuda426hemi I got the current Gibson USA Iommi SG and I put the Fralin noiseless P-90’s in it. They sound great. I got the overwound bridge pickup.
@@AngusClarkGTR Nice. So far, as old SG H'Bucker veteran I'm not sure I'm not totally happy with the Gibson tony pups, they sound so nice and rude, but I appreciate your feedback on the Fralins, I will definitely look into those bad boys. 👍🏻
Sorry to miss
Rockin!
Here before....
this sounds like me in the '70s.
Bro, respectfully, I LOVE TONY IOMMI.
But this video along with one more is pretty much a hardcore Iommi fan you know that is displaying gear.
We already have all the info on Tony Iommi.
It’s nothing new, coming from a guy that owns Laney amps and the Tony Iommi Gibson and the Custom Country Pedal and the Catalinbread Sabbra Cassabra pedal.
There’s so much more to explore worldwide with the guitar.
EXPLORE THAT. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you,
Fan of FFW ♥️
Hi Manny. I get that the videos I make are not for everyone. But they are for some people, and I make them for those people.
AND I agree it’s a wide world which is why we need everyone to be creating what they feel is important to them, what works for them.
Idk what kind of leather my strap is but it reminds me of pig skin. Super soft with a lil stretch but nice rough leather for grip on the shoulder.
wow
Angus is an excellent guitarist. He has to do something with his hair. He looks like my neighbor's aunt. NO Kidding!!!
That''s actually a respectable attempt at a Brummie accent, considering it's not one you hear too often on TV or in films
Tommy whacked his fingers on a metal press on his last day of work. He was supposed to leave for a tour the very next day.
I thought Angus Young.? No disrespect.
ABSOFUCCINLUTELY THE ONE,THE ONLY " R I F F M A S T E R "