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Surreal Horizons- AI generated psychedelic 1960's style song
Wanting to try AI music technology, not wanting to do anything serious. I created these nonsensical lyrics and this is the music that was generated. Considering the technology is so new, I am amazed at what it produced in a very short amount of time. The whole process took about an hour, and most of that was listening to variations of sections and selecting the ones I liked.
Lyrics
In a world, where right is written
In a world, where smite is smitten
Neon vines
Crawl upward to the sky
Hamster in the hat with cereal
Hamster in the hat with cereal
Ahh
[Verse]
Picture yourself in a world upside-down
With green skies and pink fields all around
There's an upside to the downside
There's an upside to the do...
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Wood Grinder in action at the Gibson factory
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This is how Gibson has been disposing of wood waste over the last 20 years.
Grover Jackson and staff tell the story of Charvel guitars and launch the Legacy series 2008
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Grover Jackson, Mike Eldred, and Todd Krause talk about the old days at Charvel MFG and show samples of the then new Legacy series guitars.
Charvel January 1989 NAMM Product Meeting
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This is an audio excerpt of Steve Kaufman presenting the new Charvel line for 1989 to the charvel sales staff. This was the huge revamp with logo changes, bridge changes, etc. We hear a lot of talk about the problems they had with JT6 tremolos, reasons behind many of the changes, and a lot of period "industry talk". None of this was ever meant to be heard outside IMC. It is an interesting snaps...
Wayne Charvel interview
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Wayne Charvel interview
Bob Luly Interview. Discuses working with Leo Fender
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Bob Luly Interview. Discuses working with Leo Fender
Floyd Rose discuses the development of the "whale tail" design.
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Floyd discuses the market at the time and what led to the development of the whale tail design used on his final version of his tremolos.
Fender Babe Simoni Interview
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Fender Bill Carson Interview
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Fender Bill Carson Interview
Waterbury Connecticut Promotional Video
Просмотров 3607 лет назад
Hilarious promo video for Waterbury filmed in the late 80's (though it looks 1970's) during the Santopietro era. My fathers office was used to shoot some of the stairwell and reception shots in the Anaconda building.

Комментарии

  • @reverendg5937
    @reverendg5937 19 дней назад

    I love my Jackson Guitars, and the Charvels. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @eric1649eric
    @eric1649eric Месяц назад

    Nope. They didn’t go to a five way switch because “players” preferred it, it was cheaper. That’s it. Not better. Imo more companies need three switches.

  • @Hardvolume007
    @Hardvolume007 2 месяца назад

    Here’s a story….build a quality guitar..2800-3200 for a USA soloist…in this day and age….with sharp fret ends and dings is a joke.

  • @ronnieparker4311
    @ronnieparker4311 2 месяца назад

    It’s mind blowing to think Karl Sandoval and Eddie Van Halen took a picture right out in front of that bay door holding the finished Bumblebee ! Wish ed was still around 🙏 Karl you did a awesome job on the Bumblebee ⚡️space ace Ron ⚡️

  • @jswazz9264
    @jswazz9264 2 месяца назад

    I had a Kramer Nightswan and found out immediately the stacked Hums sucked. The middle position was useless, and did impede playing.

  • @kadamorris7190
    @kadamorris7190 5 месяцев назад

    Grover Jackson also screwed over Edward Vanhalen by taking his superstrat Frankenstein after Ed told him no but he puts out a slanted humbucker, 1 volume, and a Floyd rose and wanted to use EVH's name to sell them. That's just foul man. I think Charvel, and Jackson were great guitars back in the early days. So, Ed was sponsored by Kramer, which were just awesome in my book! I had a 1984 with single pup, single volume, non floating genuine Floyd Rose trem. That guitar was a tank man, id like to find another vintage 80s Kramer. I'd get a black one, some white, and red bicycle paint and make my own 5150!

  • @everettrhay4855
    @everettrhay4855 6 месяцев назад

    I still have my San Dimas Jackson, it’s got a left handed maple on maple neck. 5 color bullet hole paint, two single coils in neck and middle, double coil at the bridge. Completely bone stock except for the Duncan JB double coil. I’m not certain of the year, it’s an early one for sure, 4 digit serial numbers.

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, that era can be tough to date as serial number plates were dumped in a large bin and picked at random. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a date inside. Other times you are looking at subtle specs and try to guesstimate its age.

    • @bitburg40
      @bitburg40 4 месяца назад

      I still have mine too. 85 white soloist with a kahler and ssh pick-up configuration with the 3 toggle switches.

  • @OdinHammersmith
    @OdinHammersmith 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. I like the comparisons from the old models to the new. The marketing makes sense but I think the Charvette line was unnecessary. 🍻🎸🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 6 месяцев назад

      I suspect they needed a line to target the BC Rich Platinum/Kramer Aerostar/Ibanez EX/Cort/Dean Hollywood rock bottom market.

  • @tankdarla637
    @tankdarla637 6 месяцев назад

    i remember in the early to mid 80s in central florida most of us thought only rock stars had jacksons, and if anyone did somehow get a jackson everyone would hear about it and whoever got it became rockstar status, and automatically the best guitarist around. , Jackson is killing it still!

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 6 месяцев назад

      I grew up in Connecticut. We had to travel to New Haven or Danbury to even potentially see one. I remember asking to be called to let me know when one came in used, and was informed that not only was it uncommon for a used one to show up, the wait for a new order was so long that the demand for used was strong enough to where the savings wouldn't be enough to sit around and wait for. It took several years before I encountered my first used one on a rack. It was extremely exclusive. I saw guys trading vintage Fender's and Gibson's plus cash for them.

  • @TheGuitologist
    @TheGuitologist 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting! where did you get this?

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 7 месяцев назад

      I have been buying items from former employees for over 20 years now.

  • @pigjubby1
    @pigjubby1 8 месяцев назад

    I remember working in the wood shop in '85-'86. I did inlaying and fretting with another guy who showed me how to fret "their way." We were just kids. I left before they moved to Ontario. Life took me down another road and after nearly 40 years, I found my way back to guitar building, but now as a hobby. The one man who left an impression was Mike Shannon. He was a great teacher/worker/supervisor. Lots of great guys worked there. They really did give young kids a chance to get into the guitar building business. Really great memories.

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 6 месяцев назад

      didn't know they moved to Ontario, Canada?

    • @shasba
      @shasba 2 месяца назад

      I worked there as warrantee repair in 86-87. I worked at both shops. Musta just missed you

    • @pigjubby1
      @pigjubby1 26 дней назад

      @@shasba It was Ontario, California. I only was never in the assembly area except to clock in and clock out. I stayed in the wood shop the whole time.

  • @Feverdream7777
    @Feverdream7777 9 месяцев назад

    Top to bottom, every last Jackson I've ever played from the cheapest to the top end USA Custom Shops, was just great. I love Jacksons.

  • @robvandermolen6767
    @robvandermolen6767 10 месяцев назад

    I contacted these guys around 1990 to order a guitar, no response. As I have zero tolerance for being ignored I eventually contacted a luthier to make me a guitar, which was even better than I expected so I ordered three more. In consequence I have never touched Jackson since and have no interest in that brand. Who lost here, me or the company..?

    • @Plisken65
      @Plisken65 3 месяца назад

      Neither. You got your guitars, they never knew you existed and continue on.

  • @releshred1272
    @releshred1272 10 месяцев назад

    So that's the shop my white Jake E Lee custom shop was made?

  • @saigawesnovember
    @saigawesnovember 10 месяцев назад

    In 1992 I walked into a guitar shop in Cotati California,there was a blue guitar in a plexiglass glass case hanging up behind the counter. I told my self “That’s going to be mine”. I put some money down on it and payments every paycheck. I went into make a payment one day and my best friend and his girlfriend were with me. My friends girlfriend asked me if I wanted to take it home today,she paid it off and I took it home. I played till 1999 and sold it to another friend for gas money as I was moving back to San Diego and needed gas money.always wish I never sold it. 21 years later I get a text from the friend I sold it to,he said the package is on the way. So I’ve had my blue Charvel Avenger with EMG pickups back in my hands after 2 decades. As a matter of fact, the friend that bought it never touched it in 21 years. He’s a bass player. God bless them,I’ll never part with it again.

  • @lucaserojas
    @lucaserojas 10 месяцев назад

    Are those Jackson amps and cabs? Do they exist?

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, they are around. I see more speaker cabs than amp heads. Usually trashed. There was a period of time I was looking for a clean looking pair to add to my Charvel/Jackson collection, but it was hard to find a clean set someone would ship.

  • @mrnobodyinvr9762
    @mrnobodyinvr9762 10 месяцев назад

    That's cool stuff. I'm from those years and its neat to hear how that all happened.

  • @rosskrause3926
    @rosskrause3926 10 месяцев назад

    I remember I found a Jackson Randy Rhoads V lying on the floor in a case covered with all kinds of boxes etc at a small shop in White Settlement Texas and I called Jackson guitars to find out more about it and Grover himself answered the phone..it was really neat to be able to talk to him then and several times after that..prior to that I had purchased a brand new Charvel Model 5 in 1987 or 88' but on the headstock it had the Made in Japan I believe under the Charvel name..it was an awesome guitar as well.

  • @jodyguilbeaux8225
    @jodyguilbeaux8225 10 месяцев назад

    i bought an acoustic back in 1994 , i still have it today. I never had a problem with it and people are always saying MAN , THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL GUITAR. The headstock reads CHARVEL , I believe it was made in KOREA. Anyway, it does everything I want as an acoustic, no problem here.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 10 месяцев назад

    Schitt, I thought this was a current vid.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 10 месяцев назад

    Remember Charvette guitars. They had that stupid headstock logo.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 10 месяцев назад

    HUGE mistake on the logo change. Ive been playing hair guitar since 1985. My very first guitar was a Model 6. I currently have several Soloists and two Charvels. Changing anything is complete bs. I won't have one.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 10 месяцев назад

    That huge logo SUCKS. The original version must remain. Like changing the Coke recipe to New Coke. 💩👎

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 11 месяцев назад

    Charvel always made very high-quality instruments. I played a Holdsworth model in candyapple red for years. It came with an original hand wound JB. To this day it's probably the best sounding, best playing guitar I've ever owned.

  • @rosskrause3926
    @rosskrause3926 11 месяцев назад

    In 1987 I was living in Fort Worth Texas close to IMC music off East Lancaster..I bought a brand new Charvel Model 5 neck though body with 2 humbuckers..it had the Kahler tremelo on it and it was a really bright Red..it had the pointy jackson style headstock and it was such an awesome guitar..still to this day some of my friends from back then still talk about that guitar..it looked badass and played even better. this is an excellent video.. I also found a USA Jackson Randy Rhoads V back then too at a small shop in White Settlement TX laying on the floor in a case with boxes stacked all over it..it was the student model with the dot inlays and had the Seymour Duncan standard Rhoads set and the genuine Made in Germany Floyd Rose might have been installed on it..not sure if it was original OEM back then?

  • @jgmopar
    @jgmopar 11 месяцев назад

    I went to NAMM in 1989. last time I ever got to go was 1990

  • @user-bl3xi2bi6w
    @user-bl3xi2bi6w 11 месяцев назад

    Секрет фирмы ☝️☻

  • @toonz9971
    @toonz9971 11 месяцев назад

    I heard they sell the wood chips to Jack Daniels

  • @wasichu66
    @wasichu66 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely priceless piece of history, thanks so much for sharing. :)

  • @MechaNintendoMast
    @MechaNintendoMast 11 месяцев назад

    I document these on a website so it's cool to hear this stuff.

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 11 месяцев назад

      I am hoping to get some more tapes. Of the few that were made, it appears barely any survived. There is more to this one, but it is all salesman stuff.

  • @randallrhoads3271
    @randallrhoads3271 11 месяцев назад

    another group of people who owe everything they've got to Randy Rhoads....he single handedly put Jackson guitars on the map...where it remains to this day.

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 11 месяцев назад

      While I agree he put the brand "on the map", he didn't introduce these folks to success. Charvel was the most in demand new brand on the market when Randy walked in the door.

    • @randallrhoads3271
      @randallrhoads3271 11 месяцев назад

      @@guitarcheology just stop it....nobody cared about a company that mostly did repairs. Jackson himself said the company was on its last legs. Rhoads burst on the scene...everybody sees hes playing something called a Jackson, the way he played, his look, the look of the guitar was all stunning, cutting edge stuff at that time,,,and over night, EVERYBODY was suddenly playing Jacksons. Its wasn't the name on the headstock, it was WHO WAS PLAYING THAT GUITAR. Man, just be honest, geez. Id like to know how rich those guitars made Grover Jackson....btw, last week, at the MTV Music Awards....2023, 41 years after his death, SHAKIRA was playing a Jackson RR....not a Charvel. Case Closed...P.S....quit being silly about this....

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 11 месяцев назад

      @@randallrhoads3271 ​ @randallrhoads3271 You obviously don't understand the history. Wayne's days of the repair shop cobbling guitars together out of parts ended November 11, 1978. Grover was producing Charvel guitars in house by mid 1979, and was building them in volume by 1980. Jackson experimentation began when Charvel's were in full production and there was a 6 month waiting list. Jackson wasn't even its own brand until 1983, after thousands of Charvel's had been made. The reality is: The Jackson brand was launched after the major success of the Charvel line.

    • @mikeglazier5993
      @mikeglazier5993 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@guitarcheology correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the RR guitars the first to have the Jackson name, because Grover was afraid it was too far out there and didn't want to do any potential damage to the Charcel name?

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology 6 месяцев назад

      @@mikeglazier5993 it isn’t a clear cut answer. The first Jackson branded guitar was Randy’s Concorde, but it was technically a Charvel instrument, as Jackson did not exist as a brand yet. Randy even called his Jackson’s “Charvel’s”. Shortly after Randy’s guitar was made, a set neck Dinky was made with a Jackson logo for Spacy T. There is another set neck Dinky like Spacy’s out there. Then there was Randy’s second V and a bunch of other guitars made (like Vinnie Vincent’s). I would guesstimate before the Jackson brand became official in 1983, they made around a dozen to twenty Jackson branded guitars. All with hand painted logos, technically Charvel’s. So while he may have wanted to test the waters, he certainly was selling them to anyone that asked. I think Randy’s death just drove up demand to the point where he couldn’t plan a full line. He had to get the V’s out and work on the rest later. The gist of what I am saying is: they were making Jackson branded guitars 2 solid years before they launched it as an official brand. Any indecision was very short lived. A couple months tops. By the summer of 1981, they were really working hard on dialing in manufacturing techniques and the final specs, which appeared upon launch

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Год назад

    I love these videos they bring me back to my childhood!

  • @LuisMorales-xr1gm
    @LuisMorales-xr1gm Год назад

    Mike Shannon or anyone who worked at Charvel back then. I know you guys worked at the US factory,but do you know much information on the Model Series Charvel by Jackson imports ? Specifically the Model 5A/ 5Fx?

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology Год назад

      I am focused on the Charvel/Jackson factory. The closest I get to the outsourced guitars is I have a few of the mid production (never completed) USA Soloists they sent Chushin in the very beginning as guides to make the neck through model series models. Chushin used them to copy the shapes of the heels, neck carves, and such.

    • @LuisMorales-xr1gm
      @LuisMorales-xr1gm Год назад

      @@guitarcheology Thank you. That's pretty awesome. I have a 1988 Model 5Fx and it's near mint. It was my H.S. graduation present from my parents in 1990, so it was 2 years old when I got it,but I've taken amazing care of it as I do all my gear. I just want to know more about it. I know it was originally a Model 5A, that got sent to the TX factory to get a slanted single coil put in the neck position. Some got a tone knob as well. So mine has the slanted single coil neck pickup, the tone knob, and 3way toggle switch. One of my favorite guitars in my pretty decent collection

  • @user-xr9nr1yo3c
    @user-xr9nr1yo3c Год назад

    If a Charvel has a fender stratocaster headstock it just doesn't have the effect on me as a pointed peg head. I hate the fender is producing these now.

  • @bobpugliese4428
    @bobpugliese4428 Год назад

    Im curious why he never mentions ryan cranston hes was there before eldrin. Hes not pictured because mike staggs didn't wake up. Him and ryan car pooled groover sent him back to pick him up . Ryan worked on Randy's guitar. He redid the the jack. Ryan initials are on the guitar. He may not mention him because groover acused him of being late and was going to dock his pay and told ryan leave if you dont like it. Ryan packed his tools and left.leo Fender hired him at g&l eldrin called him and said grover wanted him back. He asked if grover would give him 2 dollars more to match fenders pay he said no. Theres photos with ryan and he was even contacted by randys sister and Dolores. Randy broke his guitar while recording the first album he played Gary's Moores charvel . Sharon called Jackson and talked to ryan and told him they needed a guitar built. When they came home for Christmas randy went to the shop.

  • @darthslater6077
    @darthslater6077 Год назад

    MAN IF I AM GOING TO FORK OVER BIG CASH FOR A GUITAR I WANT THE ONE MADE IN SAN DIMAS NO CNC CRAP....CRAFTSMANSHIP IS DYING A PAINFUL DEATH...WHAT A TRAVESTY.

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Год назад

    Grover is the whole reason there even is a CHARVEL guitar! All the old originals are really Jackson made guitars under the "Charvel" name. Wayne Charvel was long gone when the great guitars were being made and sold. Grover and his employee's made all the great guitars! Wayne Charvel had ZERO to do with those guitars! Fast forward to the present and Grover did it again with the LEGACY series! This is the Charvel for those that want to experience what a old original was like if you bought it new. I have a original San Dimas strat that was made in 1981 and also have a Legacy bloodsplatter. They play and feel the same! That is probably why they are over $5K used on Ebay when they show up for sale!!🤣

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Год назад

    Grover is the whole reason there even is a CHARVEL guitar! All the old originals are really Jackson made guitars under the "Charvel" name. Wayne Charvel was long gone when the great guitars were being made and sold. Grover and his employee's made all the great guitars! Wayne Charvel had ZERO to do with those guitars! Fast forward to the present and Grover did it again with the LEGACY series! This is the Charvel for those that want to experience what a old original was like if you bought it new. I have a original San Dimas strat that was made in 1981 and also have a Legacy bloodsplatter. They play and feel the same! That is probably why they are over $5K used on Ebay when they show up for sale!!🤣

    • @pigjubby1
      @pigjubby1 8 месяцев назад

      That is so true. In 1985, if it was a neck-thru, it was a Jackson. If it was bolt-on, it was a Charvel. I'm sure there might have been exceptions as the decal was put on after the woos shop.

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Год назад

    Wow as a Charvel and Jackson player since 1982 this was a real treat! I take it this was the introduction year to the toothpaste logo? I was sad to see the old school Charvel guitar shaped logo gone off the head stocks but i understand what they are saying from a business standpoint. By 89 a lot of guys went to Kramer or other. When Kramer was able to get Edward Van Halen as a endorser as well as a exclusive to the Floyd trem they gained a massive user/player base. Many of the previous Charvel guys like lynch went over to Kramer. Charvel was the better guitar imho.

    • @guitarcheology
      @guitarcheology Год назад

      Yeah, as I recall at the time, momentum was gaining for the Jackson line. Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, etc. They attempted to use some of that momentum to push the no longer trendy Charvel brand by making it the discount Jackson line, right down to the style of the logo. Naturally they had more success when they finally launched the Jackson branded budget models. Those first couple year import Jackson’s have long been collected and these early toothpaste logoed Charvel’s are just starting to fire up.

    • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
      @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Год назад

      @@guitarcheology Those early 90's Jackson professional series(MIJ) were incredible guitars. Some say as good as the USA made? I played a DK1 and a Soloist XL and they were impressive! They had the real MOP inlays and the workmanship was really good on the ones i tried. for me at the end of the day nothing touches a old original Charvel pre 1984.

  • @TheOpinionatedGuitarist
    @TheOpinionatedGuitarist Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @tonythompson4192
    @tonythompson4192 Год назад

    This is a great American story , owned one since 88 ❤ them

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад

    There are NO mentors like Grover anymore in this country. Someone who could take a "nobody", who knows nothing, the train them from the ground up, because he saw the passion and will to learn. That doesn't exist anymore, because the people in leadership positions don't know what they're doing, and they're so insecure, they DAMN-sure don't want you knowing what you're doing. Gotta love what the left-wing, entitled, professional-victim culture has done to this country....

  • @antilogism
    @antilogism Год назад

    So little about him on the net so this is a jewel! Thanks!

  • @tubesoupio
    @tubesoupio Год назад

    Fantastic history lesson, thanks!!

  • @Pitti444
    @Pitti444 Год назад

    Wow, that's really interesting! Thank you for uploading this.

  • @allancerf3024
    @allancerf3024 Год назад

    What a fantastic inventor and humble man.

  • @paulnicolosi4792
    @paulnicolosi4792 2 года назад

    Johnny Diamond!

    • @paulnicolosi4792
      @paulnicolosi4792 2 года назад

      One of his good friends at Fender was ‘Roy Parker’. I believe he was the service manager. He and Wayne were quite the team…

  • @JoseGarcia-eadgbe
    @JoseGarcia-eadgbe 2 года назад

    ❇️✅✳️❎💚

  • @blackbearbear9313
    @blackbearbear9313 2 года назад

    I got some gibson charvels nice guitars 🎸