You offered beautiful versions and very stylish playing with deep understanding and great respect for the original music and this particular guitar model. Of course I would like to hear more, perhaps some surf guitar with this instrument... anything goes! :)
I agree. You should definitely have a guitarist performing a surf tune with this Jaguar. We are a small community but faithful to gear that preserves the sound of early surf instrumentals. "Mr. Moto" would be a boss choice.
Ok, we all know that the JM guitar is killer, but...the combination with the princeton and the dude is AWSOME!!! the tone on 1:20 is the amp by iself? super
@@CreamCityMusic You're welcome, man. I will, thank you. I bought a Japanese Jagstang yesterday and I'm in love. I'd have bought a Jaguar, but I've never actually seen one in person.
Willy P. , I was looking for a Jag back in 2019 as never had one. Wasn't sure which model to get. Never heard of Marr, but thought the orange ones looked great, with great pickups, etc., but the 7.25" neck turned me off. An orange one sold for only $975 on auction on eBay and I never even bid on it! Now I see they've gone nuts on price . . . But yeah, why do people insist on narrow, round necks on Fenders, yet every other guitar uses a 10" to 16" radius, in fact a Classical is totally flat!
@@CreamCityMusic , not only a 9.5" or 12" radius, but a 1.68" nut width, also. I know Fender makes modern necks, but they sure seem bent on pushing the "vintage" sizes.
It’s an artist series, modeled after Johnny Marr’s Jaguar, that’s why the neck is 7.25. Oddly enough, most people who complain about a 7.25 neck have never played one. Anything more than 9.5 and I’m not touching it.
@@Florida_Boi_333 I learned to play guitar on a 1969 Mustang which I had for many years, so I am well acquianted with 7.25 radius fretboards. It seems like you're trying to imply that people who don't like that preference, and thats all it is, just don't know enough to have a valid opinion. Also, I didn't ask why this model has that radius, I just wrote I wish they made a version with a flatter one. Feel free to go back and read my comment. Seems like you're just trying to puff yourself up. And, thanks for pointing out that the Johnny Marr Jaguar is an artist model. In case you didn't get that, the last point was sarcasm.
I've been sleeping on these when these came out and still at a reasonable price. Being mainly a Tele guy I though it was just a phase of wanting one. Years later I still find myself wanting one but I can't justify it to myself to spend the money for what they go for these days.
Hi Cream City. Lovely demo! With the risk of being laughed at, may I ask what the first song is? Is it please please, let me get... By the Smiths? Thanks!
Please Please Let Me Get What I Want was amazing, but This Charming Man was just the tiniest bit off. tho that's completely understandable considering the song lol
Finally someone who doesn’t play recycled blues riffs, this sounds soo damn good
Thanks Bobby!
Hey I love blues riffs
'Guitar shop chops' - I call 'em.
Definitely one of the best guitar demos ever!
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You offered beautiful versions and very stylish playing with deep understanding and great respect for the original music and this particular guitar model. Of course I would like to hear more, perhaps some surf guitar with this instrument... anything goes! :)
We appreciate you, Markku!
I agree. You should definitely have a guitarist performing a surf tune with this Jaguar. We are a small community but faithful to gear that preserves the sound of early surf instrumentals. "Mr. Moto" would be a boss choice.
We'll run with that idea, Gellert! Since this was the Johnny Marr we wanted to get a tip of the hat to the Smiths going. ;)
Good times for a change.
Ok, we all know that the JM guitar is killer, but...the combination with the princeton and the dude is AWSOME!!! the tone on 1:20 is the amp by iself? super
Thanks Matteo! That is just the guitar and amp all by themselves. :)
The reverb and tone is highly impressive.
Such a gorgeous sounding and looking guitar
Incredible playing my dude
Thanks Christian!
I want one so bad.
P.s. Your playing is beautifully done.
Really appreciate that! Thank you
@@CreamCityMusic You're welcome, man.
I will, thank you. I bought a Japanese Jagstang yesterday and I'm in love. I'd have bought a Jaguar, but I've never actually seen one in person.
Everyday I wish I wrote this riff
We know those feels!
Beautiful demo ! Thanks for the effort (A+); you're a great player !
Please, please, please let me get that guitar, Lord knows it will be the first time...
It's a fantastic instrument!
@@CreamCityMusic But it's bloody expensive... 😭😭😭
That was great !!
Thanks Malcolm!
NG: no one can play like JM, even JM ! I definitly enjoyed your presentation. GAS !
LPB looks damn good on this jag
It definitely does. We love it!
this video made my pants cream city.
You just won this comments section
Excellence!
thx for demo this beauty without playing some pentatonic shit!!! this jm jag sounds perfect many thanks
Best. Demo. Ever.
kinda lost in the playing to remember this was a review lmao
Lovely, all those marr chords. Best guitarist...
Wow, that sounds great. I wish they made one with a 9.5 fretboard radius.
Thanks Willy! That's a great call on the 9.5 - We bet a lot of player would dig that.
Willy P. , I was looking for a Jag back in 2019 as never had one. Wasn't sure which model to get. Never heard of Marr, but thought the orange ones looked great, with great pickups, etc., but the 7.25" neck turned me off. An orange one sold for only $975 on auction on eBay and I never even bid on it! Now I see they've gone nuts on price . . . But yeah, why do people insist on narrow, round necks on Fenders, yet every other guitar uses a 10" to 16" radius, in fact a Classical is totally flat!
@@CreamCityMusic , not only a 9.5" or 12" radius, but a 1.68" nut width, also. I know Fender makes modern necks, but they sure seem bent on pushing the "vintage" sizes.
It’s an artist series, modeled after Johnny Marr’s Jaguar, that’s why the neck is 7.25.
Oddly enough, most people who complain about a 7.25 neck have never played one.
Anything more than 9.5 and I’m not touching it.
@@Florida_Boi_333 I learned to play guitar on a 1969 Mustang which I had for many years, so I am well acquianted with 7.25 radius fretboards. It seems like you're trying to imply that people who don't like that preference, and thats all it is, just don't know enough to have a valid opinion. Also, I didn't ask why this model has that radius, I just wrote I wish they made a version with a flatter one. Feel free to go back and read my comment. Seems like you're just trying to puff yourself up. And, thanks for pointing out that the Johnny Marr Jaguar is an artist model. In case you didn't get that, the last point was sarcasm.
I've been sleeping on these when these came out and still at a reasonable price. Being mainly a Tele guy I though it was just a phase of wanting one.
Years later I still find myself wanting one but I can't justify it to myself to spend the money for what they go for these days.
We're always happy to cut our UA-cam family a deal. Give us a call at (800) 800-0087 😊
Hey they were $1800 in 2016 and that translates to about $2150 in 2022 money.. blame the government not Fender for that price hike lol
Great review , thank you.
Great playing.
I emailed Fender and they said only 800 made in Lake Placid Blue.
That's a small run!
Cream City Music It is which makes these a little more special, sounds gorgeous here and looks divine! 👌
Glad I have one!!
killer video!
Does anyone know where I can find a tab/lesson of this version? All I can find are the studio version chords.
What a review! :) Can it be it has been sold out?
Sounds good!
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Hi Cream City. Lovely demo! With the risk of being laughed at, may I ask what the first song is? Is it please please, let me get... By the Smiths? Thanks!
DD Franks yes sir that's please let me get what I want
Thanks Aram! That was some real nice playing you did there.
that was quite beautiful...hawaiian sounding
Thank you!
That song always make me feel slightly Nostalgic and bit sad , please please please let me get what I want by The Smiths
Please Please Please Let me get this guitar….
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The video says you used a 65 Princeton but the description says you used a 68 Custom. Which amp was actually used?
Line 6 spider
@@videoninja2512 yep. Same amp used on Meat Is Murder with Marr’s B.C. rich
What a pickup height?
Unfortunately we don't have the pickup heights noted from back when we shot this video.
Me hearig the intro: OOOooh thats why its called a surfer guitar!!
God that is a sexy tone.
We're right there with you on that!
The other Aram.
Hi Aram! haha
Johnny Marr wrote those songs on a Rickenbacker.
This charming man was played on a telecaster
Also some were written on his ES355
They better be Ernie ball 11.s on that guitar
Please please was great charming man not so
High E slips off the fretboard.
Have you had that trouble before?
are you trying to bend the high e down?? not calling you a lier,but I don't understand how that would happen.
Please Please Let Me Get What I Want was amazing, but This Charming Man was just the tiniest bit off. tho that's completely understandable considering the song lol
Oh a nice try with this charming man, nice try
He has to avoid copyright
Jecmann there are 1000s of videos of this charming man on UA-cam
The neck is to freaking thick.
Did you ever own one?
Yes, I owned one, the high E was to close to fret board edge and neck was too thick and it lacked sustain, I just didn't see like the guitar.
You made the Jag sound way better than marr ever could.
the playing of This Charming Man was extremely cack-handed. Maybe you should have learned it properly before embarrassing yourself.
Great playing