Lost & Found: Bill Frisell's ES-175

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Whether due to financial shortcomings, boredom, space constraints or restlessness, every guitarist has a tale of the "one that got away," an instrument that we should have held onto, but, somehow, didn't.
    In the case of Bill Frisell, the one that got away was a custom 1968 Gibson ES-175. In his 20s, while the young musician was still discovering his singular voice, the Gibson was his main guitar and constant companion. And then, in a move he'd regret for decades, he sold it in 1978.
    As Frisell's career took off, he often wondered about where the ES-175 went. Then, magically, he was able to track down the guitar in 2014.
    In this exclusive video, Bill talks about this special instrument and the impact it had on his playing.
    Read the complete interview and see the guitar up close at: www.fretboardjo...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @iceWaterProductions1
    @iceWaterProductions1 Рік тому +2

    I’m so happy for Bill. This is a great story for people out there to never give up on searching for “the one that got away”.

  • @mirkocaster9632
    @mirkocaster9632 Рік тому +2

    All of this is as intense and gentle like Bill.
    A true love story 🥲😍

  • @chasmenear7130
    @chasmenear7130 12 днів тому

    My late father bought me an Ibanez Musician series instrument that is my equivalent. I had a financial bad streak, and had to sell it - probably for way too little. My healthy attitude is that we can only borrow things in this life, and so it is. Kudos Bill for being reunited with that great guitar!

  • @joebeardotnet
    @joebeardotnet 7 років тому +6

    I can understand his joy. The guitar that taught me never again to sell an instrument was a '70's Ibanez ES-175 D clone - lawsuit model. With a Bartolini Hi-A pickup I put
    in the rhythm position. I'd love to get that one back.
    Ah well, needed to sell it to obtain a bass. Limited options at the time...

  • @jime6688
    @jime6688 10 років тому +9

    Everyone has a one that got away. Few of us get it back, so this was nice to watch.

    • @Minor7thb5
      @Minor7thb5 8 років тому +1

      So true. If you have a lifetime love affair with guitars you will eventually have more than one get away from you....

  • @HillbillyHellcats
    @HillbillyHellcats 8 років тому +34

    That's the guitar that Bill used when I took lessons from him at 11th and Washington in Denver, 1973. His rent for that little apartment was $65/month.

    • @joebeardotnet
      @joebeardotnet 7 років тому +3

      Howdy Chuck - good to run into you here. I had not known you took lessons from Bill. Cool!
      Not sure, but I think the 'Dale' that Bill refers to might be Longmont's Dale Bruning.

    • @ChuckHughesGuitar
      @ChuckHughesGuitar 7 років тому +4

      Yes, Dale Bruning. I took lessons from Dale, too, in 1975. Dale lived in Thornton or thereabouts then.

    • @BoyajianDon
      @BoyajianDon 7 років тому +2

      Amazing! I used to live at 10th a Washington! Rent was quite a bit more!

    • @krazy8820
      @krazy8820 4 роки тому +1

      Never been anywhere close to where you guys are talking about but its so cool to see so much history and community in this reply thread!

  • @lungflogger9
    @lungflogger9 7 років тому +2

    I have a '63 es 175, I checked the serial number from the Gibson web site. I love it, bought it in early '70's for a few hundred bucks and, of course at that time, I knew it as the Joe Pass guitar but then I was into R&R so I was mostly playing strats....now I play this thing to death and am doing lots of shows with it....glad I kept it.

  • @Trombonology
    @Trombonology 10 років тому +1

    Wonderful that this beauty is back in Bill's hands!

  • @tomokra
    @tomokra Рік тому

    what a lovely story! also love the bit right near the end where he almost loses it saying, "it's a lot older than it was ..."

  • @googo151
    @googo151 2 роки тому +1

    SUCH AN AMAZING GUITAR. ME WANT ONE!

  • @greyhousemusic
    @greyhousemusic 4 роки тому +1

    I love this video and story so much. Thank you all for putting this together.

  • @jasonpedley
    @jasonpedley 3 роки тому +1

    Looks like he sold it again. Just saw a sale of this guitar by The Twelfth Fret in Toronto. There was a note written by Bill in the case.

  • @michaelcorenzwit716
    @michaelcorenzwit716 2 роки тому +2

    I have my es175d that I bought new in 1962 for $200. I was recently offered $5,000 for it but I decided that I could not part with it I have played it for almost 60 years and it is like a family member to me.

    • @Johaneeeek
      @Johaneeeek 2 роки тому

      Don't ever sell it, you will regret it! :)

  • @digitalramyun
    @digitalramyun 4 роки тому

    I sold a Gordon-Smith GS2 in 2003 (cash was tight), and part of me has regretted it almost ever since. I hope it has a good home now... glad that Bill got his “baby” back, anyway!

  • @piotrtrypus
    @piotrtrypus 9 років тому

    fantastic story..

  • @krisalutius5177
    @krisalutius5177 7 років тому

    I have a similar story with my guitar. It stolen in South Philadelphia and ended up in Athens, Ohio five years later. I searched for it obsessively, though.

  • @kidderminsterbro
    @kidderminsterbro 10 років тому +2

    great story.
    it would be interesting how
    much he had to pay for it
    the second time around.
    peace, rich

  • @paulgartner4619
    @paulgartner4619 2 роки тому

    thanks

  • @tooffoo
    @tooffoo 9 років тому

    i'd be very glad to use the same strings too
    would that sounds the same with my epi regent...hihi?
    marvelous story... in marvelous fingers...

  • @JohnHorneGuitar
    @JohnHorneGuitar 10 років тому

    I hope this guitar inspires a new recording.

  • @joess6667
    @joess6667 9 років тому

    any idea what strings he uses on his archtops?

  • @filipdemeyst8842
    @filipdemeyst8842 6 років тому

    Waw

  • @TheBlackHarrington
    @TheBlackHarrington Рік тому

    Is that tobacco burst?

  • @martinluthierking
    @martinluthierking 8 років тому

    how can it be an original 68 if it has 1 P-90?

    • @RonWinter335
      @RonWinter335 8 років тому

      I was wondering the same thing, but Bill explains that (briefly) at around 7:39. Peace!

    • @hargisP2
      @hargisP2 7 років тому

      He says something about a guy named dale put that pickup on it.

  • @KeenanRuffinEl
    @KeenanRuffinEl 9 років тому

    Turns out he sold it again

    • @Earl00001
      @Earl00001 9 років тому

      Keenan Ruffin-El That doesn't make sense. Can you elaborate please.

    • @KeenanRuffinEl
      @KeenanRuffinEl 9 років тому

      He sold that guitar after he got it back. How does it not make sense?

    • @Earl00001
      @Earl00001 9 років тому

      It makes sense to you that after all that effort he sold it again?

    • @KeenanRuffinEl
      @KeenanRuffinEl 9 років тому

      Earl00001 He did sell it though. Here's a list of the guitars Bill's sold www.myjazzhome.com/frisell/bfpricelist.html , and that exact Es-175's on there. Mind you, Bill hasn't been seen with that Es-175 ever since. He just likes Telecasters more.

    • @Earl00001
      @Earl00001 9 років тому +1

      Cool,I haven't seen that before. Bill said it was a 68 though. The 1968 Gibson listed there is a 125 not a 175.

  • @cnrbsmth
    @cnrbsmth 10 років тому +1

    Talk faster bill!

    • @nominalegg5865
      @nominalegg5865 9 років тому +6

      Conor Smith ...and louder. I have the speed set to 1.5 and it’s just about perfect.

    • @IViewMusic
      @IViewMusic 9 років тому +2

      +Nominal Egg That's so cool! First time I ever use that feature and it's so much fun!