Every time I watch this it reminds how important rhythm is in good guitar playing. Guitar playing is at its most musical IMO when its thought of as part of the rhythm section.
great comment. I keep coming back to this too and I think you've put your finger on what's so great about it.. well, that and this rig sounds fantastic despite it being a cheap amp
Barrie Cadogan is the best guitarist in the UK at the moment and in my opinion, he is theee guitar hero of my generation. It's great to see him getting some of the recognition he deserves, these videos are an absolute pleasure! So are the comments :)
He's good but he doesn't make me pick up the instrument. I get that taste is subjective but I think in my opinion that Buck fellow is a phenomenal player from the UK, especially how he digs deep into his soloing and changes effortlessly between his pick and fingers.
He knows how to use the volume and tone controls (as well as being a thoughtful, nuanced guitar player). That changes everything. Just turning up to 10 on the guitar is bizarre, yet so many people do it.
Thanks so much for posting this. Barrie Cadogan is an amazing player - melodic, raunchy, combining double-stops, runs, chordal licks, resulting in an economic and highly tasteful style; this video has been a revelation to me, and I will not only be going back to some of Barrie's previous playing, but will be re-watching this video regularly.
it's kind of a lovely surprise when you hear a guy like this pick up and play and really be a great player. So many of the guitarists from bands like Primal Scream seem to be great and making iconic riffs but actually not too well versed in many styles like this gentleman
Guitar Magazine Thank you so much for that ! Such an underrated player. He deserves much more exposure than those so called "modern guitar heroes". So thank you doing for that. People interested in guitar playing need to know this guy. He has such a unique approach and so much taste. Keep em coming !
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Oh god, that's genuinely fucking hilarious. Might actually be the dumbest comment I've read this year so far. Who do you think is better right now?
That room iteself provides a fantastic natural reverb. The sound would be very different in a small room, particularly if carpeted and other things absorbing the reflections. I'd bet almost any instrument or vocal would be complemented by that room's reverb, just listen the the room's sound when he's only speaking.
When you watch this video as much as I have, sometimes you just want to get to the playing. [0:00] Just Playing [3:40] Just Playing [5:31] Just Playing w/some talking in between [7:26] Just Playing, Neil Young Thing [8:13] Just Playing (Brief) [10:36] Final Bit of Playing
Great great great. I am soooo tired of guitarists where its all about looking cool. Respect for this great guitarist - and such a nice and himble person. Pure inspiration...
Love it, like a love letter to the 330. I've got one that looks identical with the b7 bigsby and cherry red, though it's got dot inlays and it's my favorite guitar as well.
I love barrie’s playing so unique and such a great tone, I remember hanging out in vintage and rare in denmark street when he worked there, made the hairs on the back of your neck stand up when he played! a really nice guy too had time for everyone.
@@joshuabloodsworth9495 He's 44, I believe (Barrie Cadogan was born in 1975, I think). Not THAT close to 50 :) If Mark McGee's even as much as 10 or 15 years older, Barrie would be a "kid" to him.
60 years ago this week I got my first guitar - exactly like yours. Used it as my main axe for 6 years and then got a 335 in 1970 because of feedback and the loud stage volume we all used back then. Traded the 330 for a Martin D28 in 1975. Got it back about 8 years by trading a D35 for it. You have a fine guitar and you play it well. 😘
No cranked up amp kinda flies in the face of a rock and roll, a clean tone isn’t really part of the equation. Plus his is cranked enough to be distorted, so...
@@montag4516 ya i agree and this is how rocknroll started the pedals and processers they all came after the fact when losers like myself wanted to sound like my heros.....who had none of that stuff back in the day
Thanks for the post, it’s good to hear about why he chose it. You can hear the percussively hollow feedback, but it sounds good and tough, you know, a good growl 2 it
I'm a huge fan of this guy's playing. He's clearly a dedicated student of many different styles. All the demos I have seen of these online sound very clean. Hearing the OD sounds with this guitar make me want one
Hi Barrie, I'm old now and I've been playing guitar for years and like most guitarist, It's something you'll ever be able to put down. The reason that I'm commenting on your video is that I first heard of you a couple of years ago and there was something about your playing that kept me coming back and listening. I really love that you're into the old sounds. Most music today sucks, but you bring on a whole new light and life to your sound. Absolutely incredible playing. I'm very surprised that someone so young is so talented and into this kind of music. It's great , keep up the videos. Great old guitars, must of cost you a fortune for them. There's just something about old instruments. So many young musicians tode ay just suck as far as I'm concerned. Don't get me wrong, even young girls that can play their asses off. UA-cam is a great venue for showcasing people's talent. I'm talking about girls that are like 15 or 16 years old. Some unbelievable talent out there, but these are the people who never seem to make it big in the music business. Anyways, just thought I'd say, you do a great job. Thanks Michael Newell from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
the right kind off guitar (i love these es 330 type full hollow guitars ) , an good amp , nice sounding room and one heck off a guitarplayer , yep i'm liking this vid.
this kids cool saw a feature on him in guitar world ten years ago...wondered what happened to him.....ya hes pretty cool. hes deep into the past with the optimisim and energy of young man thats quite refreshing
I was tossing up between the 335 and 330. This has made my mind up. Just great playing with such an expressive and interesting sounding Guitar. Almost from another time somehow.
i used to know this guy when he was working in Denmark street in the guitar shops and i used to hang out there,i would talk music with him all the time.....
The Funky Funky Meters. I didn’t learn about them till I heard Phil from Pantera talk about music from Louisiana. And me being from south Texas on the gulf. I knew I had to love this band before listening to them
Wonderful playing from a humble and intelligent guy! He knows his tones on the guitar, showing it’s potential…Today it’s like mandatory to throw in a set of pedals… many sounds to explore with the pu-switch and tone knob😊 Oh… I ended up with the blonde version of this ”fun to play guitar”😊
I keep returning to these Barrie Cadogan videos - they're immense. As an aside - I would love to see him play with Jeff Beck, they both seem to have their guitar roots in original rock 'n roll.
Nice overview. Looks an unusual colour as well, I like it a lot. The Epiphone amp sounds great. Even with the thin body, the 330 has quite a feel of an acoustic about it, being so light. In the 70's all we had to go on was TOTP or album covers & the odd magazine, so 330's were not very well known. When I got my '63, it was the ONLY Gibson I could stretch to, all the others I saw were at least 25% more £ . If there'd been a rough Les Paul for the money I would have got that instead, as they were the guitar du jour in the mid 70's & probably still are. (And you pretty much never see a rough one!) But as a teen, with a long summer of hard work & saving behind me, even the roughest LPs were way out of my price range. The 330 was covered in "cigarette" burns & very tatty but.. it played like a dream & everyone who played it over the years had the same reaction, "pity about the condition, oh s##t this is so good"!. I couldn't even afford the case at the time so that's lost in the mists of time. I used to carry it wrapped in blanket until someone took pity & gave me a crappy hardboard case. It had a few more knocks since then but the sunburst was so nice I knew it would never look the same again if I had it refinished. So it remained the same old banger, but such a sweet guitar with plenty of "patina"😄.
Recently got a Epi Casino cheap because the owner had tried a Bigsby and subsequently removed it. I covered over the two ragged holes with black stickers of a fly and a spider. It's my first hollowbody style guitar Really I opted for the more affordable Casino just to try out P90's but now it's equal favourite alongside my Hot Rod Tele
I've probably watched this 10 times now.
You're well behind my 50. ;)
I'm still trying to nail the opening sequence.
Me too... just today
Mini concert!
I could literally spend weeks just watching Barrie play guitar. Even without the urge to pickup one of mine to try and pick out what he’s doing.
Every time I watch this it reminds how important rhythm is in good guitar playing. Guitar playing is at its most musical IMO when its thought of as part of the rhythm section.
great comment. I keep coming back to this too and I think you've put your finger on what's so great about it.. well, that and this rig sounds fantastic despite it being a cheap amp
Usually you learn about the importance of rhythm in your first guitar lesson at the age of six. But better later than never.
@@tobisteffen wow, you sound insufferable
Superb player and so humble. Proper genius.
People should really check out the Little Barrie stuff - so good.
This guy plays with so much feel. So cool, so original. This sound... incredible.
Barrie Cadogan is the best guitarist in the UK at the moment and in my opinion, he is theee guitar hero of my generation. It's great to see him getting some of the recognition he deserves, these videos are an absolute pleasure! So are the comments :)
Could not agree more. He appreciates the best parts of the past, but has his own unique voice as a guitar player. What a gem.
He's good but he doesn't make me pick up the instrument. I get that taste is subjective but I think in my opinion that Buck fellow is a phenomenal player from the UK, especially how he digs deep into his soloing and changes effortlessly between his pick and fingers.
I could watch him play and talk shop all day, so much soul!
"I don't know if I can turn this up a bit but..."
(Turns up amp).
Propper. Rock 'n roll man.
This guitar sounds so great! I was looking for that percussive, warm midrangy sound that a 335 can't provide. A 330 is now on my whish list.
some of the sweetest guitar tone and playing I've heard
Vintage instrument
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Lmao
Listen to his record “King of the Waves”. His guitar tone there is impeccable.
WOW. I’ll take one Barrie over 500 Joes. My kind of player! Well done.
Justin L wait, what? I was talking about Joe Jonas. Did you think I meant somebody else? 😜
For real what happened to traditional blues in the USA man. We have to leave it to Brits to get the job done
I concur....
Since the 1960's
All the time!
Perfect tone ! Probably the 330 (th hollow, the P90s, B7) one of the best rock guitar ever made !
Absolute tone to die for. Barrie is a proper guitarists’ guitar hero: such an amazing player and humble too. A London legend!
I come back to this video because his playing is so sick
What a guitar and what great playing. The story telling ain't half bad too. Loved this.
I think he does some of the best demo's that I've seen, plus great stories!!
I love this simple setup and really am amazed at multitude of sounds the guy is getting from this down to earth rig.
Dig his playing A LOT!
He knows how to use the volume and tone controls (as well as being a thoughtful, nuanced guitar player). That changes everything. Just turning up to 10 on the guitar is bizarre, yet so many people do it.
Thanks so much for posting this. Barrie Cadogan is an amazing player - melodic, raunchy, combining double-stops, runs, chordal licks, resulting in an economic and highly tasteful style; this video has been a revelation to me, and I will not only be going back to some of Barrie's previous playing, but will be re-watching this video regularly.
When I hear the tone and playing ability in my head that I aspire to? It’s this. Exactly this.
Good to see this guy getting more exposure, such a great player & seems like a nice bloke
it's kind of a lovely surprise when you hear a guy like this pick up and play and really be a great player. So many of the guitarists from bands like Primal Scream seem to be great and making iconic riffs but actually not too well versed in many styles like this gentleman
Guitar Magazine Thank you so much for that ! Such an underrated player. He deserves much more exposure than those so called "modern guitar heroes". So thank you doing for that. People interested in guitar playing need to know this guy. He has such a unique approach and so much taste. Keep em coming !
Unique? He's good but there's no soul, the dude is just pantomiming the greats.
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Bro you're must be on crack...
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Oh god, that's genuinely fucking hilarious. Might actually be the dumbest comment I've read this year so far.
Who do you think is better right now?
The ES-330, made famous in the jazz world by greats like Grant Green and Emily Remler. Awesome sounding guitar.
I've been watching Barrie now for weeks. What a great musician and guitar player. So inspiring. Thank you man.
cant believe that this amp sounds like that
And it's because he is a monster vintage-style player who knows exactly how to use his equipment
That room iteself provides a fantastic natural reverb. The sound would be very different in a small room, particularly if carpeted and other things absorbing the reflections. I'd bet almost any instrument or vocal would be complemented by that room's reverb, just listen the the room's sound when he's only speaking.
I was thinking the same thing 😊
I’ve been playing that amp twice and it has a killer sound. It has only 5w. Sounds like God.
Disagree - I can't believe that that amp sounds like this!
Well that was killer. Enjoyed the the heck out of it from beginning to end - lovely bloke, fabulous tones. Respect ✊️🎸✨
When you watch this video as much as I have, sometimes you just want to get to the playing.
[0:00] Just Playing
[3:40] Just Playing
[5:31] Just Playing w/some talking in between
[7:26] Just Playing, Neil Young Thing
[8:13] Just Playing (Brief)
[10:36] Final Bit of Playing
[2:20] start of 335 Ed obrien story
Great guitar, great player, one of the best and most underrated guitars.
Really likeable guy. Good player too.
Great great great. I am soooo tired of guitarists where its all about looking cool. Respect for this great guitarist - and such a nice and himble person. Pure inspiration...
Love it, like a love letter to the 330. I've got one that looks identical with the b7 bigsby and cherry red, though it's got dot inlays and it's my favorite guitar as well.
7:25 this tone and playing is just next level
My favourite player currently. Check out Little Barrie. Quality garage R & B three piece that play with fire.
I love barrie’s playing so unique and such a great tone, I remember hanging out in vintage and rare in denmark street when he worked there, made the hairs on the back of your neck stand up when he played! a really nice guy too had time for everyone.
Damn this guy is so good and tasteful.
The kid can play! Loved the back story and detail, really enjoyable.
not much of a kid, dude is pushin close to 50.
@@joshuabloodsworth9495 He's 44, I believe (Barrie Cadogan was born in 1975, I think). Not THAT close to 50 :) If Mark McGee's even as much as 10 or 15 years older, Barrie would be a "kid" to him.
wild. i wouldve thought he was older... Im 35 & i grew up listening to Primal Scream.
Joshua Bloodsworth He was never a part of the original line up of Primal Scream, when you were growing up. He played with them for a few years.
thanks for the clarification! his playing slick as hell, dig Little Barrie.
wow love the ease which he swaps between thumb and plectrum
Love this guys playing, inspirational and classy
if i could play like barrie my life would be complete.
60 years ago this week I got my first guitar - exactly like yours. Used it as my main axe for 6 years and then got a 335 in 1970 because of feedback and the loud stage volume we all used back then. Traded the 330 for a Martin D28 in 1975. Got it back about 8 years by trading a D35 for it.
You have a fine guitar and you play it well. 😘
Plays 'Midnight to 6' (6:50) Man this fella is cool....
big thanks, i was searching for this comment!
That little jig he’s playing to start the vid was cookin
I come back to this video often - and others of his - so much to learn and pick out from here. Guitar goals!
No pedals. No cranked up amp. No reverb. This is rock-n-roll!
The natural reverb of that room itself is fantastic and very complimentary.
No cranked up amp kinda flies in the face of a rock and roll, a clean tone isn’t really part of the equation. Plus his is cranked enough to be distorted, so...
@@montag4516 ya i agree and this is how rocknroll started the pedals and processers they all came after the fact when losers like myself wanted to sound like my heros.....who had none of that stuff back in the day
That amp is cranked plenty!
Went with my dad to see THE THE, one of his favorite bands i didn't know well at the time and thought he was like 17 the whole time
That sounds heavenly! I want one or a Casino so badly!
Thanks for the post, it’s good to hear about why he chose it. You can hear the percussively hollow feedback, but it sounds good and tough, you know, a good growl 2 it
I looove that tone!
Whether it's the Mississippi Delta or the Thames river Delta the soul is the same. Top man, Barrie!
Trent delta!
@@topnobby duly noted! Cheers!
What a playing! And an awesome guitar too!
Beautiful old school rock tones...well done
This video (& Barrie's playing!) is literally the reason I bought my ES-330 '61 reissue....and I'm SO glad I did :-)
That amp smokes. I need one, so simple and just oozes tone.
magnificent... always a lot of soul in Barrie's playing, tone so sweet too. 330 in the hands of a master. .
That thing he does at the start with the thumb Barre is so cool. That's exactly what id like to be able to play if I could play guitar
Great tones. Really dig that amp set up. I have two of those rigs.
I'm a huge fan of this guy's playing. He's clearly a dedicated student of many different styles. All the demos I have seen of these online sound very clean. Hearing the OD sounds with this guitar make me want one
Awesome guitarist!! Would be interesting to hear about his Philippe dubreuille built white jazzmaster hybrid!!
"Hand Clapping Song" by The Meters at 5:30
I love this guy! A Danny Kirwan fan is my instant idol.
Rafael Rechia did you see his Danny Kirwan tribute?
@@tonyuprichard3403 not yet, but i will. Tks ✌🎸
Rafael Rechia if you can’t find it, holla 👌
Wonderful player and guitar. I hope santa send me one next year.
Loved that. I watched it 3 times in a row 👍🏻
Hi Barrie, I'm old now and I've been playing guitar for years and like most guitarist, It's something you'll ever be able to put down. The reason that I'm commenting on your video is that I first heard of you a couple of years ago and there was something about your playing that kept me coming back and listening. I really love that you're into the old sounds. Most music today sucks, but you bring on a whole new light and life to your sound. Absolutely incredible playing. I'm very surprised that someone so young is so talented and into this kind of music. It's great , keep up the videos. Great old guitars, must of cost you a fortune for them. There's just something about old instruments. So many young musicians tode ay just suck as far as I'm concerned. Don't get me wrong, even young girls that can play their asses off. UA-cam is a great venue for showcasing people's talent. I'm talking about girls that are like 15 or 16 years old. Some unbelievable talent out there, but these are the people who never seem to make it big in the music business. Anyways, just thought I'd say, you do a great job. Thanks Michael Newell from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
David Lynch will be after Barrie for all his film soundtracks...
By far my favorite guitar player out there
the right kind off guitar (i love these es 330 type full hollow guitars ) , an good amp , nice sounding room and one heck off a guitarplayer , yep i'm liking this vid.
“I’m in a band, I’ll look after it”
“What’s ur band called”
“Oh, Radiohead”
“Oh.. yea”
I have the exact same guitar, same year, same colour, just no bigsby. Amazing guitars
Barrie is real quality street ! Beautiful player with impeccable taste, who understands. No pointless shredding and gimmicky histrionics
Ive always liked barrie, he's a perfect example of a player/performer, and definitely suits the quote "The right Guitar speaks to the player".
Barrie is such an amazing talent. Really great tone he gets no matter what he plays.
One of the best of the modern 'bluesy' players around today... one to watch!
Amazing guitar player!
Barrie is a tone machine! Love his playing!
Great. Proper guitar, proper playing good guy.
Very nice playing and tones.
this kids cool saw a feature on him in guitar world ten years ago...wondered what happened to him.....ya hes pretty cool.
hes deep into the past with the optimisim and energy of young man thats quite refreshing
Where was I all these years, damn, Barrie Cadogan is an awesome player!
Nice guitar and great playing.
Goddamn that boy can play
The 330 and a good Stratocaster ... My two favorite axes.
Man and guitar - sublime!
I was tossing up between the 335 and 330. This has made my mind up. Just great playing with such an expressive and interesting sounding Guitar. Almost from another time somehow.
i used to know this guy when he was working in Denmark street in the guitar shops and i used to hang out there,i would talk music with him all the time.....
Fine player and very knowledgeable. He's got a few nice old Gibsons, hasn't he?
The Funky Funky Meters. I didn’t learn about them till I heard Phil from Pantera talk about music from Louisiana. And me being from south Texas on the gulf. I knew I had to love this band before listening to them
great guitar Barrie and amazing playin dude
The Golden Age for Gibson P90s, the early 60's were crazy soulful pickups.
Beautiful. Love that P90 sound.
Really enjoyed this. Right up my alley.
Wonderful playing from a humble and intelligent guy! He knows his tones on the guitar, showing it’s potential…Today it’s like mandatory to throw in a set of pedals… many sounds to explore with the pu-switch and tone knob😊 Oh… I ended up with the blonde version of this ”fun to play guitar”😊
Great video, thanks. Loved the McCormack's shout out.
Me too! Worked in the guitar department in Macs for nearly 20 years. Lots of memories.
I keep returning to these Barrie Cadogan videos - they're immense. As an aside - I would love to see him play with Jeff Beck, they both seem to have their guitar roots in original rock 'n roll.
Jerry) Jm
Nice overview. Looks an unusual colour as well, I like it a lot. The Epiphone amp sounds great. Even with the thin body, the 330 has quite a feel of an acoustic about it, being so light. In the 70's all we had to go on was TOTP or album covers & the odd magazine, so 330's were not very well known. When I got my '63, it was the ONLY Gibson I could stretch to, all the others I saw were at least 25% more £ . If there'd been a rough Les Paul for the money I would have got that instead, as they were the guitar du jour in the mid 70's & probably still are. (And you pretty much never see a rough one!) But as a teen, with a long summer of hard work & saving behind me, even the roughest LPs were way out of my price range. The 330 was covered in "cigarette" burns & very tatty but.. it played like a dream & everyone who played it over the years had the same reaction, "pity about the condition, oh s##t this is so good"!. I couldn't even afford the case at the time so that's lost in the mists of time. I used to carry it wrapped in blanket until someone took pity & gave me a crappy hardboard case. It had a few more knocks since then but the sunburst was so nice I knew it would never look the same again if I had it refinished. So it remained the same old banger, but such a sweet guitar with plenty of "patina"😄.
Great information about the bigsby with the roller bar adding more bass.
Love that the guy is playing through a Epiphone Valve Jr and sounding killer. I might have to check 'em out.
Recently got a Epi Casino cheap because the owner had tried a Bigsby and subsequently removed it.
I covered over the two ragged holes with black stickers of a fly and a spider. It's my first hollowbody style guitar Really I opted for the more affordable Casino just to try out P90's but now it's equal favourite alongside my Hot Rod Tele
Barrie did a great job with The The.
Now that's a guitar shedder!!! TOP PLAYER !!!! RESPECT!!!
Makes me miss my ES 135 - never could stay in tune though