Back when he was just a local luthier in Greenwich Village, he rebuilt my father‘s 1903 Martin parlor guitar, which had been shattered.D’Angelico was such a brilliant lunatic that he reconstructed it out of what were vasically shards. I still have it and it still sounds amazing.
Brad. That’s the best I’ve ever seen you play! That guitar gives you the biggest smile! I’m gonna get an Atlantic model or a DC for sure! Keep on rocking! You make it sound great!
Esteban made amazing guitars. They had a _round_ sound hole. _Just like a $4,000 Martin_ !!! Dot inlays _just like a $4,000 Martin_ . Plus the random microtonal fret placement. Which Martin _never_ used. Esteban...just amazing...incredible....
Been watching your vid's for years and years bro and this is the best solo's I've ever heard. Fast is not always good. But smooth always reaches your soul....... Great job bro! Tim Clearwater FL.
What a killer guitar,Guitologist just killing it on this Demo. Thanks for the playing on this video,I guess it’s time to go check out a D Angleico guitar the tone possibilities are really cool.
The money D'Angelico spends just to cut that special headstock means something to me as a consumer, that great history is carved in that headstock along with the graphics and the step block tuners, TV Jones PUs, it oozes vibe and with the legendary rhythm guitarist/singer Bob Weir putting his name on it, it's got me GASSing for that model now!!!!
Wow! What a guitar review! D Angelico couldn't have picked anyone else to do such a great review! Some people are the jack of all trades and master of none, but Brad's one of those rare people that is jack of all trades and master of all! Much respect!👍
Every guitar makes everybody play something different and this is by far the coolest shit I have ever heard you play. I have two identical D'Angelico acoustics because the first was so incredibly musical I had to have another for different tunings.
You’re right about them and Guild winning headstock beauty contests, and these always looked classy like the roaring 20s of NYC. Would be nice for somebody to make them iconic in rock the way the LP is now.
Wow, some of those tones!! I was hearing, J.J. Cale, & Carlos Santana. I would say that those pickups have got it covered. Love the build quality too, right down to the case. Hoping you get this one out again, and again. Just to see how it ages. Excellent video, and subject matter. Looking forward> to the next.
Man,I knew you were good but now you're just showing off!!! That's some killer playing! You are correct, that headstock is the best. Beautiful guitar! Thanks Brad!!!
Amazing demo thanks brad melting solos dude 👍I love that coil split arrangement I've not seen that before. You can hear the Bob Weir sound on some settings cool af.
I've been watching a bunch of old Angry Brad videos (MESA lol) and this is a super cheerful compliment to that, looking forward to seeing what else D'Angelico send you man
@@TheGuitologist It's semi hollow but has plastic knobs and humbucker pick ups. A darkish blue finish. A great guitar but the one you have is a step up for sure. Great jazz playing from you, btw. Thanks Brad.
I'm so glad, you picked one of D'Angelico for review. I by accident bought one her in Germany and I could not be happier since then. I compared a Gibson ES 335, some Gretsch and Duesenberg and others and the D'Angelico Deluxe mini DC stood out in tone as well as in feel and it is one of the most beautiful looking and feeling guitars I ever had in my Hand! It has split coil hum buckers which are sounding gorgeous, as well in normal mode as in split mode. It is by far the most versatile sounding guitar I ever had and it is killer!
Cool guitar, great playing, and even though that one is pretty good looking I hate their headstocks. Guild headstock is cool with me though. Honestly don’t like a whole lot of crazy adornments going on usually, but every once in a while if done right I like flashy. That one is pretty classy, and although I love that satin finish I hate the way that type of finish rubs into a semigloss where it takes on natural wear. All in all though I’d totally own that guitar.
I don't like gold hardware on anything or even the bigsby style bling that much, but that headstock is iconic. 1970s Ibanez Artist guitars had a simplified version of the same vibe it that I like too. Your playing suited that guitar very nicely dude.
To your question of the headstock, is there a favorite. I would recommend any of you all look up Moonstone. They were kind of a boutique builder in Northern California. I think you would enjoy it, but please save me one.
Wow, thanks to you and D'Angelico for doing this - theirs is a name I haven't heard in a very long time, but what a guitar - The sound clean is like that of a fine piano, just so rich, full, tunefull and without overtones or that typical 'Oh, its a guitar' dull sound. This is a really artistic instrument and I want one now!!! LOL :D
Wow. Gorgeous guitar. I hope you get to keep it. Beautiful melodic jazzy playing! I'll take that over "shredding" every day of the week. Imma save this just to listen to. Thanks for showing us this beauty.
Absolutely gorgeous. Had a similar one back in the 90s. Kicking myself in the rear for letting it go. Didn't know they had higher end stuff out. I will be on the hunt. Thanks.
I have a 2015 D'Angellico Excel single cut with the Kent Armstrong pups. Love it. Back then it was the mid range I think, MSRP of around $1600. Made in Korea, really nice guitar, got it for a steal from Musicians Friend for $699 on a stupid deal of the day. Guessing they weren't really well known at the time and they were trying to clear old stock
I have a D'Angelico Bob Weir Bedford Premier. Easily my best guitar, it does everything. I want two stacked P90s in the neck and bridge, a single coil in the middle, and a blend knob on every guitar now, lol. Every time I'm extensively playing one of my more prestigious guitars, I'll switch back to my BW Bedford and remember why I love it so much. I feel I'll be getting the Deluxe version and giving the Premier to a friend one day.
My best friend has a D'Angelico New Yorker solid body that has spent alot of its life visiting my collection! Lol. I love it so much. It might be the best single cut I've ever played.
I just got myself a D'Angelico PRemier DC (one of the low end models). Although it was a second hand purchase, I do have to say it has to be one of the best and most enjoyable guitars I've ever played!!!
That's a pretty guitar. I never really think about what I think is the most beautiful guitar. I play strats, super strats and teles so I've always approached guitar as very utilitarian. Like I really want a 335 style guitar. But only to have it in my recording arsenal. That's because the real thing to me will always be cooler than a guitar or amp sim. That thing sounds sweet.
I absolutely love their design. I’ve played one once and it felt very nice. Maybe somewhere in the future I’ll own one. Their headstock is the best in the business imo
Sweet Sweet guitar & Playing! I picked up a Bob Weir Premier last year. After seeing somebody play 1. Put a Vega-Trem in it. 2 p-90's & a single coil in the middle.Blender knob for p-90's.Headstock is Classy.Looking forward to your next D'Angellico video.
@@TheGuitologist After a set-up & adding the Vega-trem.👍 Vega-Trem is the Smoothest Trem I've ever played on.Offset body neck-thru ,cutaway is at the 22nd fret.Love the Blender Knob.Wasn't planning on buying Another guitar...LOL
I have a D’ NY-DC, double cut, 335 clone, that absolutely kills. It’s from the “Vestax years,” when they were made in Japan, so quality is the best ever of this wandering brand.
The is one hell of a gorgeous guitar!!!!..... I just LOVE that headstock!!!!! Tasty playing as well, Brad!!! Judging by the playing and facial expressions......I think you have found your soul-mate!!!!
I've been playing one of their cheaper acoustics about 3 years now, can't put it down. I put it up against several options at the local GC, some four and five times the price. Incredibly well appointed and built.
4 years ago I bought their 12 string acoustic electric 12 string guitar. It has the same headstock as yours. It comes with the same case as yours. I was very impressed how it was still in tune right out of the case. It sounds killer all by itself, but plugged in, it's a whole different animal! Bought it from sweetwater on sale for about $600. I had it in 3 days.
I have been pondering a Gretsch or a D'angelico for awhile. A White Falcon would be my ultimate but that D'angelico you have there is cool. Need to see a few other guitars first.
Own an Excel i bought several years ago. Incredible action, best intonation and tuning stability of any guitar I’ve ever owned or played spanning 50+ years(prs, fender Gibson, all the usual suspects)….
An amazing guitar but an even more amazing player! You are incredibly talented my friend! Thank you. I have a 2000 D'Angelico Brighton Deluxe Limited Edition in that same Matt Wine colour and I think it's a very well made great sounding instrument. Love the headstock as well. Classy!
I bought an acoustic, mainly because of the headstock. It is lacking a little if you look at a real D’Angelico. It didn’t have a pickguard, so I got some material, but I couldn’t get the pattern right. Finally I found one from China to use for a pattern. In the end I used that one because I liked the color better. And I learned what scalini means.
Beautiful guitar! I used to have a Guild S-60 and Guild D25M Electric Acoustic. The guitar seems to be more affordable for the quality. That's not a bad price for what you get! Sounds beautiful!
I adore the original ones. The new company has a couple of nice jazz boxes. The nice playing is a reflection of the celebration of the return to saneness. 😉
Brad nice guitar playing & nice different sounds.If you can ever get a chance listen to a song by the NY band The Good Rats. Song title name is Injun Joe off the 1974 album "Tasty" Some of your solo work reminded me of the solo on that track.The guitar players name is John Gato and he was way ahead of his time in 1974 the solo in that song is killer check it out and comment on it if you like ...Glenn
Back when he was just a local luthier in Greenwich Village, he rebuilt my father‘s 1903 Martin parlor guitar, which had been shattered.D’Angelico was such a brilliant lunatic that he reconstructed it out of what were vasically shards.
I still have it and it still sounds amazing.
Wow. Cool story!
Him and then his apprentice Jimmy D’Aquisto.
Brad. That’s the best I’ve ever seen you play! That guitar gives you the biggest smile!
I’m gonna get an Atlantic model or a DC for sure! Keep on rocking! You make it sound great!
Brad, Jazz guitarist!!!!!!!!!
You’re a man of many styles of guitar playing.
Very impressive!
Enjoyed thoroughly.
D Angelico: hey Brad..wanna check out an axe? Brad: Hell yeah I do. 😂
I mean...what else is a guy to say?
@@TheGuitologist I already have too many guitars. Thanks anyways?🤣
@@totalrod2 Said no guitar player ever.
That case just screams STEAL ME! If you don't want your guitar stolen, stamp the case with a large Estaban logo.
L O L
Esteban made amazing guitars.
They had a _round_ sound hole. _Just like a $4,000 Martin_ !!!
Dot inlays _just like a $4,000 Martin_ .
Plus the random microtonal fret placement. Which Martin _never_ used.
Esteban...just amazing...incredible....
Hahahahahahaha.
Golden
Or Keith Urban case!!!!!😵
Silvertone
Brad LOVES this guitar. The best kind is the one you never want to put down!
Screaming’ playing, Bradley!! Great video. I think I need to take a closer look at D’Angelico!!
Thanks dude. Glad you dug it.
Man , some great jazzy playing, really shows off the sounds on the guitar
Thanks man. Glad you enjoy my aimless noodling.
@@TheGuitologistgreat playing..sometimes aimless noodling is the best!..Wier would be proud says I..😊
Damn dude. Upload those jams on a separate video. I’d put it on repeat.
Same here. Beautiful playing.
In a deep, monotone, PRB type of voice "that was the smooth,.jazz fusion of Brad Lindsey"
haha. Public Radio voice.
Been watching your vid's for years and years bro and this is the best solo's I've ever heard. Fast is not always good. But smooth always reaches your soul.......
Great job bro! Tim Clearwater FL.
What a killer guitar,Guitologist just killing it on this Demo. Thanks for the playing on this video,I guess it’s time to go check out a D Angleico guitar the tone possibilities are really cool.
Awesome playing, man!
I've always loved their headstocks
Me too. Sounds crazy, but I want one strictly because of that beautiful headstock.
@csharp57 This guitar is mostly a copy of a Gretsch Chet Atkins guitar from the 60's which also used these pickups.
You need to play more on UA-cam. You’ve got a lot of talent. Greetings from Hoptown.
Thanks man. I get tired of my own playing. But I do enjoy doing demos when the gear is this nice.
Hoptown? Hopkinsville , you mean ?
This guy can play!
Brad, I'm so glad they sent this to you! Ive been a long time fan of your amazing videos and this one really made me smile! God Bless You
The money D'Angelico spends just to cut that special headstock means something to me as a consumer, that great history is carved in that headstock along with the graphics and the step block tuners, TV Jones PUs, it oozes vibe and with the legendary rhythm guitarist/singer Bob Weir putting his name on it, it's got me GASSing for that model now!!!!
Wow! What a guitar review! D Angelico couldn't have picked anyone else to do such a great review! Some people are the jack of all trades and master of none, but Brad's one of those rare people that is jack of all trades and master of all! Much respect!👍
Every guitar makes everybody play something different and this is by far the coolest shit I have ever heard you play. I have two identical D'Angelico acoustics because the first was so incredibly musical I had to have another for different tunings.
I literally did the same thing! Bought the Wine Red and loved the playabiility. Got a Natural weeks later. Nice pickin' Brad!
Before you said it Guild came to mind for me as the best headstock. D’Angelico is cool as well.
You’re right about them and Guild winning headstock beauty contests, and these always looked classy like the roaring 20s of NYC. Would be nice for somebody to make them iconic in rock the way the LP is now.
Wow, some of those tones!!
I was hearing, J.J. Cale, & Carlos Santana. I would say that those pickups have got it covered.
Love the build quality too, right down to the case. Hoping you get this one out again, and again. Just to see how it ages. Excellent video, and subject matter. Looking forward> to the next.
Glad to see you getting some recognition from the bigger guitar manufacturers Brad. It’s about friggen time!
Man,I knew you were good but now you're just showing off!!!
That's some killer playing! You are correct, that headstock is the best. Beautiful guitar! Thanks Brad!!!
I watch your channel mostly for your guitar licks. Reminds me of Mike Bloomfield. Love it.
Geez...dime store version if anything. But thanks!
I have a D’Angelico hollow body and it’s easily one of my favorite guitars I own. It has amazing p 90s in it.
Yeah, I was checking out the P90 models on their website last night. Bet they're awesome.
Amazing demo thanks brad melting solos dude 👍I love that coil split arrangement I've not seen that before. You can hear the Bob Weir sound on some settings cool af.
Excellent playing on the first jam..Sounded like the Allman bros playing a jazz set
Great playing, Brad! A great guitar inspires excellent playing.
the JAZZ MASTER mr. BRAD
Brad playing is on fire really nice jam.!
If you made a "Brad the Guitologist, jazz record;
I would buy it.
If he made a "Brad, the Guitologist" Thrash metal album, I would buy it.
Chop chop Brad, you gotta lot of genres to get through.
Oh man, the tone and playing you did after sign off…very Santana. Congrats to you and D’Angelico.
Great choice of backing track! Different for you!
Jazz out dude!😀
Solid chops ya hip Polecat ! !
Nice playing. Enjoyed that blues
Art Deco style is what is classic about this company.
I've been watching a bunch of old Angry Brad videos (MESA lol) and this is a super cheerful compliment to that, looking forward to seeing what else D'Angelico send you man
I would say there more aggravated Brad than angry brad
It's a keeper.
The only thing you can say for Brad and the D’ Angelico fantastic fantastic have a good one, Brad
Oh yeah, and the BIGSBY, woot!!!
I own a Weir D'angelico, from the first run.
You got the semi hollow like this one or the solid body one?
@@TheGuitologist It's semi hollow but has plastic knobs and humbucker pick ups. A darkish blue finish. A great guitar but the one you have is a step up for sure. Great jazz playing from you, btw. Thanks Brad.
I love how that sounds, plus the various jams you put together sound really good as well.
Thanks!
Thank YOU! Appreciate the support, buddy.
I'm so glad, you picked one of D'Angelico for review. I by accident bought one her in Germany and I could not be happier since then. I compared a Gibson ES 335, some Gretsch and Duesenberg and others and the D'Angelico Deluxe mini DC stood out in tone as well as in feel and it is one of the most beautiful looking and feeling guitars I ever had in my Hand! It has split coil hum buckers which are sounding gorgeous, as well in normal mode as in split mode. It is by far the most versatile sounding guitar I ever had and it is killer!
Cool guitar, great playing, and even though that one is pretty good looking I hate their headstocks. Guild headstock is cool with me though. Honestly don’t like a whole lot of crazy adornments going on usually, but every once in a while if done right I like flashy. That one is pretty classy, and although I love that satin finish I hate the way that type of finish rubs into a semigloss where it takes on natural wear. All in all though I’d totally own that guitar.
Excellent playing and great guitar and tones man👍
Beautiful Playing Sir!
Man , Thank You so much . Puts the fire where it should be . !
I don't like gold hardware on anything or even the bigsby style bling that much, but that headstock is iconic. 1970s Ibanez Artist guitars had a simplified version of the same vibe it that I like too. Your playing suited that guitar very nicely dude.
To your question of the headstock, is there a favorite. I would recommend any of you all look up Moonstone. They were kind of a boutique builder in Northern California. I think you would enjoy it, but please save me one.
I'll check it out!
Wow, thanks to you and D'Angelico for doing this - theirs is a name I haven't heard in a very long time, but what a guitar - The sound clean is like that of a fine piano, just so rich, full, tunefull and without overtones or that typical 'Oh, its a guitar' dull sound. This is a really artistic instrument and I want one now!!! LOL :D
Wow. Gorgeous guitar. I hope you get to keep it. Beautiful melodic jazzy playing! I'll take that over "shredding" every day of the week. Imma save this just to listen to. Thanks for showing us this beauty.
Thanks! Appreciate that.
Nice! The outro jam is killer!
Absolutely gorgeous. Had a similar one back in the 90s. Kicking myself in the rear for letting it go. Didn't know they had higher end stuff out. I will be on the hunt. Thanks.
I have a 2015 D'Angellico Excel single cut with the Kent Armstrong pups. Love it. Back then it was the mid range I think, MSRP of around $1600. Made in Korea, really nice guitar, got it for a steal from Musicians Friend for $699 on a stupid deal of the day. Guessing they weren't really well known at the time and they were trying to clear old stock
I have a D'Angelico Bob Weir Bedford Premier. Easily my best guitar, it does everything. I want two stacked P90s in the neck and bridge, a single coil in the middle, and a blend knob on every guitar now, lol. Every time I'm extensively playing one of my more prestigious guitars, I'll switch back to my BW Bedford and remember why I love it so much. I feel I'll be getting the Deluxe version and giving the Premier to a friend one day.
Yeah, I saw that model on their website and instantly wanted one. Killer looking guitars. I bet it sounds awesome.
My best friend has a D'Angelico New Yorker solid body that has spent alot of its life visiting my collection! Lol. I love it so much. It might be the best single cut I've ever played.
I think I'd take one of those any day over a Les Paul of similar appointments.
Good playing Brad!! Keep it up man
Sounds really good Brad...
Gave me chills, goosebumps great playing skills ,superb tone which amp did you choose for the demo
My trusty Boss eBand JS-8 I've had for about 15 years now. Love that little thing.
Thanks for responding to my post much love to you and yours brother
Great guitar but also some great playin Mr !
Looks incredible. Classy
I just got myself a D'Angelico PRemier DC (one of the low end models). Although it was a second hand purchase, I do have to say it has to be one of the best and most enjoyable guitars I've ever played!!!
Dude's over here just John Coltranin' on that guitar.
That's a pretty guitar. I never really think about what I think is the most beautiful guitar. I play strats, super strats and teles so I've always approached guitar as very utilitarian. Like I really want a 335 style guitar. But only to have it in my recording arsenal. That's because the real thing to me will always be cooler than a guitar or amp sim. That thing sounds sweet.
Looking good Brad hello from Columbus Ohio USA 👍🇺🇸
Holly Crap Man , I gotta lot stuff for sale . Kudo's Guy , Your work and dedication shows ! Bigtime
Beautiful guitar, fantastic playing...kudos !
I absolutely love their design. I’ve played one once and it felt very nice. Maybe somewhere in the future I’ll own one. Their headstock is the best in the business imo
Sweet Sweet guitar & Playing! I picked up a Bob Weir Premier last year. After seeing somebody play 1. Put a Vega-Trem in it. 2 p-90's & a single coil in the middle.Blender knob for p-90's.Headstock is Classy.Looking forward to your next D'Angellico video.
I saw that model! Very cool. How do you like yours?
@@TheGuitologist After a set-up & adding the Vega-trem.👍 Vega-Trem is the Smoothest Trem I've ever played on.Offset body neck-thru ,cutaway is at the 22nd fret.Love the Blender Knob.Wasn't planning on buying Another guitar...LOL
That's one beautiful beastie. Sounds pretty too. No, you're right. You wouldn't think one of those.
Right!? For some reason they just don't come to mind often for me. They will now though.
Damned Nice Guitar , Thanks , pretty sure They'll get some of My money ! Way to go D'Angelico
Beautiful guitar Brad you play it well,Cheers!
I have a D’ NY-DC, double cut, 335 clone, that absolutely kills. It’s from the “Vestax years,” when they were made in Japan, so quality is the best ever of this wandering brand.
The is one hell of a gorgeous guitar!!!!..... I just LOVE that headstock!!!!! Tasty playing as well, Brad!!! Judging by the playing and facial expressions......I think you have found your soul-mate!!!!
Sounds great. Perfect from bass to high note very matched.
Glad to hear you play Brad!
I have the basic natural colored D’Angelico Excel DC with the stair step tailpiece and I love it.
Art Deco is right up my alley. Beautiful playing there Brad.
Headstock looks like the end of a wizard's staff where the magic shoots out. Other than that it looks pretty cool.
haha...like a talisman that has to charge up before firing a bolt of lightning.
I've been playing one of their cheaper acoustics about 3 years now, can't put it down. I put it up against several options at the local GC, some four and five times the price. Incredibly well appointed and built.
sharp instrument & nice play'n Brad
🎅🏻 Merry *Yule!* 🎄
love what you do with that guitar .. so beautiful! thank you !
4 years ago I bought their 12 string acoustic electric 12 string guitar. It has the same headstock as yours. It comes with the same case as yours. I was very impressed how it was still in tune right out of the case. It sounds killer all by itself, but plugged in, it's a whole different animal! Bought it from sweetwater on sale for about $600. I had it in 3 days.
I have been pondering a Gretsch or a D'angelico for awhile. A White Falcon would be my ultimate but that D'angelico you have there is cool. Need to see a few other guitars first.
Own an Excel i bought several years ago. Incredible action, best intonation and tuning stability of any guitar I’ve ever owned or played spanning 50+ years(prs, fender Gibson, all the usual suspects)….
High praise.
The most beautiful guitar you've had. Interesting blade /filtertron pickup
I have always wanted one of those...nice looking guitars, nice sound. Thanks Brad
That is a beautiful guitar! Thank you for the video! Just subbed
Thanks! I appreciate the sub.
An amazing guitar but an even more amazing player! You are incredibly talented my friend! Thank you. I have a 2000 D'Angelico Brighton Deluxe Limited Edition in that same Matt Wine colour and I think it's a very well made great sounding instrument. Love the headstock as well. Classy!
I really like that bridge pickup. It’s got that honky woody tone to my ears. Very cool man. Id love to try one.
I bought an acoustic, mainly because of the headstock. It is lacking a little if you look at a real D’Angelico. It didn’t have a pickguard, so I got some material, but I couldn’t get the pattern right. Finally I found one from China to use for a pattern. In the end I used that one because I liked the color better. And I learned what scalini means.
What does it mean? Maybe you can teach me something.
@@TheGuitologist Scalini is Italian for stairs.
Bro.. you literally put me to sleep listening to your jazz playing. You should record your own hour long session.. I'd buy it. Lol
I suck at Jazz but absolutely LOVE jazz guitars...like a freaking violin. They're all Rockabilly guitars to my abilities
Beautiful guitar! I used to have a Guild S-60 and Guild D25M Electric Acoustic. The guitar seems to be more affordable for the quality. That's not a bad price for what you get! Sounds beautiful!
I have an Excel SS and it's an incredible guitar - superb quality. Definitely an underrated manufacturer.
Really nice playing BTW!!! That outro jam was excellent!
Nice jam Carlos. ☝
I adore the original ones. The new company has a couple of nice jazz boxes.
The nice playing is a reflection of the celebration of the return to saneness. 😉
;) We are back, baby.
@ Yes sir!!! Miracle from The Almighty!!
Brad nice guitar playing & nice different sounds.If you can ever get a chance listen to a song by the NY band The Good Rats. Song title name is Injun Joe off the 1974 album "Tasty" Some of your solo work reminded me of the solo on that track.The guitar players name is John Gato and he was way ahead of his time in 1974 the solo in that song is killer check it out and comment on it if you like ...Glenn
Never heard it before now. Pretty kewl! Thanks!