Jen seems like a awesome person. I wish her well in her travels. I've been praying for her grandfather daily. Thank you Mark and Jen for all the great videos.
David Beasley 1964 Strats sound great because Fender started using enamel wire in the pickups. Gives them that mid scooped tone. 1965 they used polysol and switched back to enamel in 1966 and onwards...
Very nice on Lenny, Mark. Man, Stevie was so great. He did his guitar player's home- work and whenever you hear the intro to Lenny you hear how much he absorbed Hendrix. I hear it and I just get this great picture in my mind of Stevie playing this live and how deep he was into it. He was truly a master guitar player, as good as any on the planet and better than all but a select one: Jimi Hendrix. Great demo, super guitar. '64 Strat and a Deluxe reverb, a match made in Gear Heaven. I'd put Jeff Beck right there at the top, too. He's the only guy that ranks with Jimi and SRV, Clapton and Duane Allman. One man's opinion. Thanks for the best series on youtube, Mark and Jen.
Sweet strat. Every time that Pearl Jam song starts I think it's Jimi for a second. Love it. Great episode as usual. Mark should've brought extra shirts and not mentioned the pre-recording to check if anyone would notice.
another great day at the stratocaster lounge , some very nice playing Mark , love those old strats , so much sound , so cool. hope you're having a great vacation jen
Cassandra: "Wow, a 1964 Fender Stratocaster with triple single coil pickups and a whammy bar." Wayne: "Pre CBS Fender corporate buyout." Cassandra: "I'd raise the bridge, file down the nut, and take the buzz out of the low E." Wayne: "God I love this woman."
1. Pearl Jam "Yellow Ledbetter" 2. SRV "Lenny" 3. Ahhh J.H/B Dylan..maybe?..:-0 "Along The Watchtower" Mix in some workouts with your Strat play so you don't become (or stay) a Fat Strat Cat! :-) I'm hungry!
Just to note: Fender started using the “transition” logo before CBS took over. It’s just coincidence that the logo change and the company sale happened kinda around the same time. All the mid ‘60s Strats I’ve been lucky to play have been real good ‘uns. Bite and oomph!
In 1972 I had a friend who had a 64 Strat just like this one. He was in the RAF in Cyprus in the late 60s and bought it from a US serviceman. By 72 the frets were very worn so he traded it for a new Strat. Who knew then what a crap deal he'd made.
Hey beautiful guitar but you forgot to mention a couple of things. The bridge pickup cover looks like a replacement and the last clay dot has also been replaced?
What's up, I thought you guys pre-recorded some of these so we wouldn't have to miss any episodes while Jen is gone, but I'm not seeing any. Or did one get uploaded, and I missed it??
Years ago I had this girl move in with me that was a fantastic classical pianist. Being a classical fan myself we talked about our favorite composers and pianists for a while but then she asked about the guitars I had around and my favorite guitarists. The first thing I did was break out my SRV CDs and play Lenny for her. She loved it. Absolutely glorious piece of music.
wingracer 16 if she digs this song, she will absolutely ADORE it after she hears the story behind it. Just in case you've never heard or read it, this is the story, straight from an interview with Stevie's widow, Lenore, a.k.a., Lenny: According to Lenny, Stevie found this beautiful red Strat at a pawn shop somewhere where they'd been living at the time, but they couldn't afford the $600 price tag. So, as usual, when a musician spots an axe that we really, REALLY want but can't have, we WILL at LEAST drive or walk by it every chance we get. One day, Lenny got the idea to ask their friends to see if they could each chip in $50 for this red guitar that Stevie wanted so badly...and they did! Yep, 12 friends later, she went to that pawn shop, and bought the beautiful red Strat, to give to Stevie who, according to Lenny, wouldn't put it down, and played it all day and night! The next morning, Lenny woke to the sound of SRV, playing his new favorite Strat. When she asked how long he'd been up, playing, he replied, "All night, baby. Come on over here and listen to this song I just finished writing." And with that, Lenny was the first person to hear the song, Lenny, on the lovely red guitar Stevie had named after his wife, "Lenny." Man, what a great story!! 😀
So I got a 1963 Strat with the finish "reliced" which wasn't a thing in 1970 so I refinished natural and added switches. I leveled the frets over the years until I had to replace them. With the switches the wiring is not original. Would anybody see value in that?
Jen seems like a awesome person.
I wish her well in her travels.
I've been praying for her grandfather daily.
Thank you Mark and Jen for all the great videos.
I've been watching these GOTD for ages and this is the BEST sounding guitar yet.
David Beasley 1964 Strats sound great because Fender started using enamel wire in the pickups. Gives them that mid scooped tone. 1965 they used polysol and switched back to enamel in 1966 and onwards...
Are you kidding?! Yellow Ledbetter, Lenny, and All Along The Watchtower on freakin Straturday? And on a rad ‘64 too? Best Straturday in a long time!!!
Very nice on Lenny, Mark. Man, Stevie was so great. He did his guitar player's home-
work and whenever you hear the intro to Lenny you hear how much he absorbed
Hendrix. I hear it and I just get this great picture in my mind of Stevie playing this
live and how deep he was into it. He was truly a master guitar player, as good as
any on the planet and better than all but a select one: Jimi Hendrix. Great demo,
super guitar. '64 Strat and a Deluxe reverb, a match made in Gear Heaven. I'd put
Jeff Beck right there at the top, too. He's the only guy that ranks with Jimi and
SRV, Clapton and Duane Allman. One man's opinion. Thanks for the best series
on youtube, Mark and Jen.
Sweet strat. Every time that Pearl Jam song starts I think it's Jimi for a second. Love it. Great episode as usual.
Mark should've brought extra shirts and not mentioned the pre-recording to check if anyone would notice.
Just can't beat the versatility of the Fender Stratocaster! Thanx Mark.
This is VERY high quality instrument! No surprise it is gone.
Very tasty playing, Mark. Love to listen to you every night. Keep up the great playing!
What an amazing sounding guitar
64/65 is definitely my favorite era of Fender.
Dig it.
Iconic tone from this one-- classic!
4:33 “just listen to the sustain on this one. You can go and have a bite and you’ll still be hearing that one.” #NigelTufnel
A BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT
PERFECTLY BALANCED TONE
THIS IS ONE GREAT GUITAR
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Beautiful guitar tone, what a beauty.
another great day at the stratocaster lounge , some very nice playing Mark , love those old strats , so much sound , so cool. hope you're having a great vacation jen
Song choices on point!!! Great playing today Mark!!!
64's. The best ones. Just the way it is.
I love vintage strats. Thanks!
What a cracking guitar, one of the best for a while. SRV and Dylan did it proud. Thanks Mark. 👍🏻
cool i like "it has all the cache phases" you put a smile on my face a i thank you
Thanks for another fantastic week you two! Jen, enjoy your vacation!
Mark, you're on your own next.
Nice 64! Byeeeeeee!
At the 00:58 mark, you can hear the Gods of blues shine their royal sound of approval when he adjusts the whammy bar.
Awesome set, MA. And what a toneful guitar...
Cassandra: "Wow, a 1964 Fender Stratocaster with triple single coil pickups and a whammy bar."
Wayne: "Pre CBS Fender corporate buyout."
Cassandra: "I'd raise the bridge, file down the nut, and take the buzz out of the low E."
Wayne: "God I love this woman."
Lovely tone Mark!
Freaking rad strat.......nicely done Mark and Jenn......awesome song choices.....👍👍
Christopher May n
Great Demo Mark! Cheers🤘🏻🔥🎸🤘🏻🍻🍻🍻
Best song line up out of all the guitar of the days
Best epi in weeks, no make that months. Rock on
Fine example of a classic Strat Mr. Agnesi.
Strats on Straturday make my week. Keep on rockin!
Mark I would love to able to jam on some of these classic guitars and basses u get to jam on !! U are a lucky man !! 😊
Enjoy your holiday Jen!
Man that was a good episode. Great playing of Pearl jam. Incredible sounding guitar! Thanks.
Oye mamacita, that's the one! The sounds one seeks, are in there. Nice playing Mark
Never really got on with Strats but the 60s ones always sound amazing.
Best wishes for a great vacation Jen!
Good Saturday to you. Awesome as always. Your music selection is great.
On one of these Straturdays, you gotta play some Robert Cray, that'd be super rad
Jimmy,... I mean Mark,... my bad bro... that was outstanding!
Awesome guitar!!! Awesome songs!!!!
I can dig it.
Mr.Stranger that was a very digable piece of work........
Great strat and awesome set list
1. Pearl Jam "Yellow Ledbetter" 2. SRV "Lenny" 3. Ahhh J.H/B Dylan..maybe?..:-0 "Along The Watchtower" Mix in some workouts with your Strat play so you don't become (or stay) a Fat Strat Cat! :-) I'm hungry!
Bodyknowledge 77 ok thanks popeye
Pizza_Face no prob mangiamug
Bodyknowledge 77 😂
Jen I hope you're living the best life and that your Grandpa is alright. God Bless.
Freakin' Straturday! Gorgeous
Yeass you played yellow ledbetter :D
Classy picking, Mark. I wish you would have played Robin Trower's Daydream. Oh well. Beggars can't be choosers.
Can't go wrong with Leo fender!!!!!!!!!Nice 64!!!!!!!!!!
Just to note: Fender started using the “transition” logo before CBS took over. It’s just coincidence that the logo change and the company sale happened kinda around the same time.
All the mid ‘60s Strats I’ve been lucky to play have been real good ‘uns. Bite and oomph!
Great, great guitar! 🌶🔥❤️
Troy Strain ...Indubitably
In 1972 I had a friend who had a 64 Strat just like this one. He was in the RAF in Cyprus in the late 60s and bought it from a US serviceman. By 72 the frets were very worn so he traded it for a new Strat. Who knew then what a crap deal he'd made.
straturday is back baby!!!
Oh good lord, that's a tome machine. Great!
Terry O'Malley time
What about the rear pickup, looks cleaner and newer, at least the cover...did Storman Norman check that out?
That is one special guitar.
The "Transition" logo was actually used before CVS bought Fender
I liked that last one Rory Gallagher for Good ol fluro flash
Hey beautiful guitar but you forgot to mention a couple of things. The bridge pickup cover looks like a replacement and the last clay dot has also been replaced?
I want !!
And it’s gone!
Shades of "Southpark"?
Awesome!
That Sounds F%*king Great...
Mark thumbing or choking that major 7th chord in Lenny ,nice technique for a tough chord to hit in prgression
PJ!!! You just made my Straterday.
That Gucci Gang arrangement was perfect!
Awww that sound though cant get it out of mind
The Jacket!
douglas walther where did he get that jacket from?
Hey Mark can you play some I walk the line on the next Acoustic Guitar of the day? If you could that’d be awesome dude
Happy STRATURDAY everyone!
SRV! Enuff said!
These are things where gods of music are born
My ‘64’s build twin.
I prefer the spaghetti logo. Not so in your face as block I guess. Excellent straturday!
Absurdo o timbre... 👏👏👏
Guitar of the Day keeps the doctor away. Happy vacation Jen.
So weird! When I saw the thumbnail I thought to myself, hey Yellow Ledbetter would be cool to hear on that guitar.
"Put together an impromptu setlist " My brain immediately said "Oh, he's gonna play yellow led better again"
Yeah great strat. Last 64 I played was flat and lifeless but this one has got something about it.
Now that is how you do that.
Tom petty played a 64 strat great guitar r.i.p Tom
Rip indeed. But I think his was a replica
Wow
Damn!
Mark please do a Warwick!
What's up, I thought you guys pre-recorded some of these so we wouldn't have to miss any episodes while Jen is gone, but I'm not seeing any. Or did one get uploaded, and I missed it??
Play some Terry Kath! The body guard was a prescribed prophylactic for buckle rash. Today known as chlamydia
Lovely strat. Do a Teisco.
Lenny 👌
Years ago I had this girl move in with me that was a fantastic classical pianist. Being a classical fan myself we talked about our favorite composers and pianists for a while but then she asked about the guitars I had around and my favorite guitarists. The first thing I did was break out my SRV CDs and play Lenny for her. She loved it. Absolutely glorious piece of music.
wingracer 16 if she digs this song, she will absolutely ADORE it after she hears the story behind it. Just in case you've never heard or read it, this is the story, straight from an interview with Stevie's widow, Lenore, a.k.a., Lenny:
According to Lenny, Stevie found this beautiful red Strat at a pawn shop somewhere where they'd been living at the time, but they couldn't afford the $600 price tag. So, as usual, when a musician spots an axe that we really, REALLY want but can't have, we WILL at LEAST drive or walk by it every chance we get. One day, Lenny got the idea to ask their friends to see if they could each chip in $50 for this red guitar that Stevie wanted so badly...and they did!
Yep, 12 friends later, she went to that pawn shop, and bought the beautiful red Strat, to give to Stevie who, according to Lenny, wouldn't put it down, and played it all day and night! The next morning, Lenny woke to the sound of SRV, playing his new favorite Strat. When she asked how long he'd been up, playing, he replied, "All night, baby. Come on over here and listen to this song I just finished writing." And with that, Lenny was the first person to hear the song, Lenny, on the lovely red guitar Stevie had named after his wife, "Lenny." Man, what a great story!! 😀
I hope you can play Neon By John Mayer next week once Jen is back.
So I got a 1963 Strat with the finish "reliced" which wasn't a thing in 1970 so I refinished natural and added switches. I leveled the frets over the years until I had to replace them. With the switches the wiring is not original. Would anybody see value in that?
jeff1586er I'll give you $10
Why did the finish on your Strat have lice and why would you put them back??
Nice!
No skunk stripe, a beauty. Rock on!!!
That's the TONE!
OOOOOh, Jimmie's people are gonna be so madd at you....
skimmer521 Jimi did not write " all along the watchtower......Bob Dylan....
Shit it's not like Bob Dylan is gonna be nice about it either.. can't even listen to highway 61 on here..
Jimmie's people would pull a move on Bob, like Whitney Houston did to Dolly Pardon with her song and sue that he made it famous. lol
Please play some monks on thumping Thursday please!!!!! Ps beautiful guitar, don’t know why someone would but a guard on the back though!😂
Its been a week since the last lemmo demo whats up??
Watchtower is a bridge pickup song I'm pretty sure. Great rendition though
WOW great sounding guitar kinda like a silver Cumulus mmmmm
Please Lord let me own that guitar
Jimmy Page maybe for your birthday next year 😉
Jimmy Page We praying 🙏🏻 for you
What does he say at 4:02 ?
Yamil Yamil outer perimeter of the guitar
The real original strat sound damn.