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  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 3 года назад +135

    George was one of the first guitarists I looked up to as a kid and he’s still one of my biggest guitar heroes, can’t believe it’s been nearly 20 years since he passed away

  • @brianhollon4329
    @brianhollon4329 5 лет назад +115

    George just seemed so genuine and down to earth and was a fantastic guitar player loved by many.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +9

      I agree thanks Brian

    • @williamashford2057
      @williamashford2057 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I love George Harrison's album Clod nine it's a great album. Jeff Lynne did a great job as well mixing the album.

    • @truongtrungchinh163
      @truongtrungchinh163 3 года назад +2

      That was awesome I always knew he was a huge fan of the Gretsch guitars and Rickenbacker guitars and some of the other ones like the Rosewood Tele and the multi colored Strat and Les Paul but some of the other guitars are something else to see especially the obscure ones all though I didn't see the Gibson hollow body electric that he played in the video End of the Line when he was in the group The Traveling Wilburys the reallity is that there was probably a lot of one off type of arrangements of guitars that may never known of again that was awesome he was a very incredible musician R. I. P. George Harrison.

  • @Mr1963corvette
    @Mr1963corvette 2 года назад +16

    My first electric guitars were a Rickenbacker 325 and a Gretsch Tennessean because both of my idols were in the group that I idolized. George was such a under appreciated guitarist. He was never a crass, outlandish showman. Less was more.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  2 года назад +2

      thanks for your comment James

    • @Lu-em5wx
      @Lu-em5wx 2 года назад +4

      How did you afford those as your first electrics?

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 3 года назад +30

    Stop this video for a few minutes at 1:22 and just let that image sink in. What you're seeing there is hope in the eyes of 3 kids, who went on to become the greatest music icons in the history of humanity. What an amazing image.

  • @bobsebring3377
    @bobsebring3377 2 года назад +10

    As a child back in the 60s I believe it was that twangy electric guitar sound when the Beatles first became famous here in America that attracted me to the guitar. "I wanna hold your hand" and "She loves you" sounded so exciting you couldn't help but be drawn in to that electric guitar sound. That groovy metallic shimmer changed everything.

  • @patrickwalsh279
    @patrickwalsh279 2 года назад +26

    I'm a DRUMMER and I absolutely relished this detailed chronology of George's guitars. But hey, I'm also a huge, lifelong Beatles fan!
    They're such lovely instruments to look at and I appreciated the technical details of what makes one better than another. George was a consummate craftsman. Just listen to the uncanny maturity and elegance he brings to his solos on "Till There Was You" or And I Love Her." And he's 20!
    Thank you for this video, I know a lot of research went into it! Cheers!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  2 года назад +2

      Pleasure and thanks for a great comment

    • @Allan-et5ig
      @Allan-et5ig Год назад +2

      As Les Paul said of George "few guitarists have anything to say. George had something to say."

  • @davidaylsworth8964
    @davidaylsworth8964 5 лет назад +17

    Great history review of my favourite Beatle and the tools of his trade.

  • @270yis7
    @270yis7 5 лет назад +6

    George was quite generous about giving away his old guitars...whether for charity or to friends and fellow musicians.

  • @wa0000
    @wa0000 3 года назад +4

    Well done... comprehensive, highly informative, and without any distracting nonsense.

  • @Giants588
    @Giants588 5 лет назад +5

    George Harrison has got to be one of the most underrated guitarists of all time. From that incredible Rock-a-Billy twang he got with the early Beatles to the more sophisticated sound he got off of Rubber Soul, Sergeant Pepper and of course Abbey Road, with that beautiful tone and those awesome chops. His solo work such as; All Things Must Pass and Dark Horse, along with a host of others was also outstanding, and the great work he did with the Traveling Wilburys. Granted, they were an all star line up, which he played a huge role.

    • @Slamit88
      @Slamit88 5 лет назад

      Plus his body of Slide stuff....so unique & really ALL his own too huh' G588!!??.....

  • @bobhelbig
    @bobhelbig 3 года назад +8

    Squier Strat owners must be celebrating George playing one in concert!

  • @harryrenner4016
    @harryrenner4016 3 года назад +2

    That thumbnail photo is a poster photo of the perfect image. of a rock and roll musician and the perfect guitar an AWESOME sight. George Harrison his favorite guitar was Gretsch guitars. no matter what other guitars he played. he always gravitated back to Gretsch guitars.

  • @StanKindly
    @StanKindly 4 года назад +4

    16:11 I was at Delaney's house in 2002 and he showed me the guitar ( I didn't ask to play it..). He also said George gave him the guitar in appreciation for teaching him slide guitar. Delaney was great and understand why he had to auction it - wonderful it made it back to the Family 💕

  • @Whamystrang
    @Whamystrang 4 года назад +105

    You missed the fretless guitar that Bartell built for John Lennon who gave it to George.
    I know because he gave it to me.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  4 года назад +23

      Amazing I'll try to include it in the future email me please

    • @Whamystrang
      @Whamystrang 4 года назад +21

      The Guitar Show great, will do.

    • @lyndamcardle4123
      @lyndamcardle4123 4 года назад +8

      @@Whamystrang This isn't THE Ray Russell is it ?

    • @Whamystrang
      @Whamystrang 4 года назад +12

      Lynda McArdle yes it is the real one!

    • @lyndamcardle4123
      @lyndamcardle4123 4 года назад +8

      @@Whamystrang Well, well...it's a small world....I've always admired your playing on the albums I own with your name on the credits !

  • @ilikefilms2262
    @ilikefilms2262 5 лет назад +4

    10:18 that's so nice of John to let George have that guitar. For he does suits it! 💛❤💙💚💜

  • @PaulGreen11
    @PaulGreen11 3 года назад +2

    You deserve a RUclips best video award for the John and George Guitar videos 🏆!

  • @dvrsweet1
    @dvrsweet1 4 года назад +12

    I recall seeing George "in the zone" on a video or two--that place we guitarists go when our guitars are doing all the thinking and all the talking.

  • @mikellennon8008
    @mikellennon8008 3 года назад +5

    George was so serious it is his uniqueness

  • @jamesbyersmusic
    @jamesbyersmusic 2 года назад +1

    Always love seeing photos of George!! 🙂
    A few things though...
    George's first band was The Rebels
    Before The Beatles were The Silver Beetles, then The Beetles
    Rocky was Sonic Blue, not Daphne Blue

  • @petesampras9613
    @petesampras9613 3 года назад +6

    Wow, I thorougly enjoyed this video, it's fascinating seeing George playing the different guitars through videos and performances and knowing where they actually came from.

  • @chuckselvy8174
    @chuckselvy8174 3 года назад +4

    I find history like this very interesting and a listen to the Beatles channel on Sirius all the time, driving around signing full volume with my finger stuck in my ear to get the harmonies right ever since the Beatles. Never forget them when Denver allowed them, the first rock and roll Band to play Red Rocks they switched from 30 watt amps to 100 watts on guitars just to handle the screaming girls. Quite the experience topped off with a tab of Orange SunShine Wow.

  • @Godskingdomwithin
    @Godskingdomwithin 5 лет назад +12

    I didn’t realize George had so many guitars through the years of the Beatles. I thought the Rickenbacker was his primary guitar.
    He did have the Les Paul in the promo “Revolution,” but, apparently, they didn’t do the instrumentals in their “Revolution,” video, they did do the vocals though. Rock on!
    Damn, I miss George and John!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Thanks also for the info on the Revolution video!

    • @fed1up
      @fed1up 5 лет назад +3

      The Revolution and Hey Jude clips were from a tv show. They sang live over backing tracks, which were rough mixes of the studio versions that were prepared for the show. That's why the guitars in the Revolution video sound live and heavy, it's the way they were mixed. I believe I read this in that book that documents the Beatles studio sessions.

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 3 года назад +1

      The Rickenbacker was John's primary instrument in the beginning of the Beatles fame. George mainly played Gretch guitars at that time.

  • @BigDwww
    @BigDwww 5 лет назад +14

    Hi just a quick note, The blue Strats were Sonic Blue according to the reciept, thanks for your upload

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the correction - and thanks for watching!

  • @Kman.
    @Kman. 5 лет назад +4

    WOW...the background & information sounds as if you were his best friend and band member thru life, *AMAZING* !

  • @stevemorse108
    @stevemorse108 2 года назад +8

    I was discussing the positive vs the deleterious consequences of the world wide web and your presentation is emblematic of informative and high quality presentations. Thank you very much for this extremely well researched video.How anyone could give it a thumbs down and illustrates the "pearls to swine" scriptural adage.

  • @AmiVider
    @AmiVider 4 года назад +9

    Nice work and amazing details. Thanks for taking the time to write & research!

  • @austinartist0608
    @austinartist0608 2 года назад +1

    A long time friend of mine was George's body guard at the time of his death. After his death he was with George's widow going to I believe he said Australia. He says the airline was telling him that he would not be able to board with George's guitars. They insisted that they be checked in with the luggage. He pulled someone in charge aside and in a low voice he asked do you know who's guitars these are? Then told them. After that there was no problem boarding with them in hand. He says they were his most known and prized instruments. He worked for Gavin DeBecker and George's location in his last days was very hush hush. He met Paul McCartney and took him to Gavin's home in LA where George passed away. I can't imagine being a part of that.

  • @markdinkel9006
    @markdinkel9006 5 лет назад +4

    miss John & George & George dearly. WHAT TALENT THEY HAD

  • @robinmorris5416
    @robinmorris5416 5 лет назад +5

    He was such a pure soul. The story of him giving the strat/champ combo to his friend, and him reciprocating by using it in his show is just a great story.

  • @mvmmotovlogmusic2815
    @mvmmotovlogmusic2815 5 лет назад +5

    Yes...I made it “this far” and enjoyed every second of it.....thank you.

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem 5 лет назад +5

    The Rickenbacker 425 was in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. It was in an oblong glass case lying on it's back. I had my nose to the glass trying to memorize every aspect of it.

  • @presidentoxford
    @presidentoxford 2 года назад +3

    Yr amazing ! Extraordinary research. Like you they're ingrained in my DNA.
    We are unbelievably fortunate to have grown up in the 60's because of them.
    They had more influence in my life than anything else in the 60's.
    Love this sort of background detail. Well done.

  • @paulgeorgia8013
    @paulgeorgia8013 3 года назад +1

    Your research is spot on. Just a follow up on the Lucy guitar. In the early 1970’s it was stolen in Los Angeles and quickly sold to a pawn shop in Santa Monica. A customer from Mexico quickly bought it, and returned to Guadalajara, leaving no contact information.
    George, with the help of Norman Harris from Norms Rare Guitars located the man, and traded him two sunburst Les Pauls for Lucy

  • @deezee8508
    @deezee8508 4 года назад +61

    Man, George was just giving guitars away left and right back in the day. Lol

    • @martincvitkovich724
      @martincvitkovich724 4 года назад +16

      Swapped guitars and wives with Eric

    • @everythinggamingnow
      @everythinggamingnow 3 года назад +1

      so many intersting stories about guitars back in the 60-70s. To see how they all changed hands is so crazy. My fave is peter green's (founder of fleetwood mac) he had a 1959 Les Paul, a standard one would be hundreds of thousands today, let alone Peter's one! Back in the day he sold it to a guy called.....Gary Moore, all he asked for is was "what i paid for it" which i think was about £300. And now, recently, the guitarist of Metallica, bought it for millions!

    • @harryrenner4016
      @harryrenner4016 3 года назад +6

      Hell he used to load up to the trunk/boot of his car with ukuleles. and go places and give them to people.

    • @deezee8508
      @deezee8508 3 года назад

      @@martincvitkovich724 😆😆😆

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 3 года назад +3

    So many guitars that I never even noticed!

  • @cynicalwho4039
    @cynicalwho4039 4 года назад +1

    Only yesterday I found a picture of George in 1993 playing a Brian May Red Special guitar! How cool is that!? Just imagine how it would sound with George in control, I've always wanted to hear the solo from While My Guitar Gently Weeps on a red special. It could really nail that screaming quality....

    • @bobowens3687
      @bobowens3687 Год назад

      The solo on while my guitar gently weeps is mainly Eric Clapton not George.

  • @wmsollenberger8706
    @wmsollenberger8706 3 года назад +2

    I have the Guitar Player magazine from Nov. 1987 featuring Harrison's collection at home. The Gretsch Jet Firebird is hanging on his wall, so he must have kept it, or liked it enough to search high and low to find one like it.

  • @jr13227
    @jr13227 3 года назад

    George also used that blue strat on the recording of the John Lennon Imagine album. You can clearly see him playing side on it in the recording video of “How do you Sleep”

    • @lucasoheyze4597
      @lucasoheyze4597 3 года назад

      That was John's, still in the original blue.

  • @smellytele9629
    @smellytele9629 5 лет назад +1

    My wife's grandfather was the guy who brought George to the music store in Illinois. George's sister asked Gabe, my wife's grandfather, to show George around while he and his brothers were visiting. Gabe played in a band and George played a few songs with his band at one of their gigs.

    • @mwhitney221
      @mwhitney221 3 года назад +1

      Now that’s a very cool story. Small town and he sat in. He was soooo good on so many levels

  • @greteringgaard3528
    @greteringgaard3528 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for showing us George’s guitars. Even for one who’s not a guitarist or musician this is interesting. I have a great love for his guitar work and his music, and now I know more about the instruments he used creating it 🎶❤️

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Pleasure is mine Grete - thanks for watching

  • @demoleramera
    @demoleramera 4 года назад +5

    The ES-345 first shown at 12:35 that you mentioned is seen in the "We Can Work It Out"-video is also seen in the "Day Tripper"-video as well. Great video as always btw!

  • @truongtrungchinh163
    @truongtrungchinh163 3 года назад +1

    Zemaitis 12-string is not Ivan the Terrible, Ivan had a heart-shaped sound hole. George's lotus shaped sound hole is one of 3 made with the style sound hole.

  • @brianwurts5581
    @brianwurts5581 5 лет назад +6

    A captivating description of (mostly) great guitars -- thanks for doing this.

  • @Rollerman1979
    @Rollerman1979 5 лет назад +3

    Watching" Concert For George" right now on PBS.Some really great musicians paid tribute to this incredible musician.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      That's an amazing concert - thanks!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Yes I agree - I liked Joe Brown playing the Uke - See you in my dreams' that was a great ending!

  • @spookshilljoe6053
    @spookshilljoe6053 5 лет назад +2

    My favorite of the beatles. Great video. Loved how his playing progressed over the years with all these beautiful guitars. Thanks great job.

  • @jennifersman7990
    @jennifersman7990 5 лет назад +5

    The “Rocky” Strat can also be seen in Tom Petty’s video for “I Won’t Back Down”

  • @Synchronicety
    @Synchronicety Год назад +2

    George war ein klasse Mensch. Was soll man noch sagen? I am a Fan of him since i am a child. '65 Germans love it

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel 5 лет назад +6

    Once again. You knocked it out of the park

  • @paulneeds
    @paulneeds 3 года назад +9

    Badfinger were a Swansea, Wales band..

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Thanks - yes I major mistake I made there!

  • @eternalme6077
    @eternalme6077 5 лет назад +4

    PS. Watching the Clip of George
    Playing Lucy whilst Tearing through Revolution is Nothing
    Short of KILLER! Loved Seeing
    George on the Roof Top Laying it
    Down with that GORGEOUS
    Rosewood Telecaster........🎸💚

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!

  • @terrier53
    @terrier53 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @geraldpriest635
    @geraldpriest635 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the history lesson. Never knew that George had so many guitars, and that others would change out the same way. Well documented.

  • @gregfreeman1341
    @gregfreeman1341 5 лет назад +42

    back in 1987 I was a friend of Miguel Ochoa when he used to work at Nadine's Music. This was the year of Harrison's comeback album. George referenced in an interview that some "Mexican" stole his Les Paul and he had to go through a lot to get it back. Miguel didn't steal the guitar he saw it hanging in a Pawn Shop. He said he thought wow that's a vintage Les Paul I want that now and paid $500 for it and he gave his phone number to the pawn shop owner because the guitar had just shown up (Miguel said it was stolen by a disgruntled groupie) and it hadn't been cleared by the cops. Later that day the pawn shop found out that indeed the guitar was stolen and provided the cops with Miguel's number but... Miguel had a gig in Mexico and was in route. Harrison's people contacted him and wanted the guitar back but Miguel was like... it's mine now and I'm in Mexico you want it back bring me a similarly valued replacement and we'll swap. So two of Harrison's people brought two les pauls with them to Mexico and Miguel gave them the guitar (aka lucy) in exchange for one of the other les pauls. He then traded it for a 1957 sunburst strat that was his dream guitar and he still owned that circa 1987. I told Miguel he should write a letter to the guitar magazine with a picture of himself and his strat and the real story but he was a humble guy and wouldn't do it.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for an amazing comment Greg!

    • @piggyroo100
      @piggyroo100 4 года назад +4

      He said it “was stolen and I had to buy this Mexican guy a Les Paul to get it back”. Never said a Mexican stole it.

    • @okgo8315
      @okgo8315 4 года назад

      Great story👍👍🇬🇧

  • @Thatmaninrio
    @Thatmaninrio 4 года назад +3

    George actually used the Tennesean alot in the studio. Its on
    A Hard Days Night, Beatles For Sale, HELP, Rubber Soul, and appears in Sgt. Peppers sessions photos..

    • @drutgat2
      @drutgat2 4 года назад +1

      George did not have the Tennessean at the time of 'A Hard Day's Night'.

    • @Thatmaninrio
      @Thatmaninrio 4 года назад

      @@drutgat2 He did have the Tennesean during A Hard Days Night. He got it in late 1963. And he used it on that Soundtrack...

  • @catharticguitar9142
    @catharticguitar9142 2 года назад +3

    Great video, but just to avoid confusion and keep history straight, double check the shade of blue on Rocky. I believe it was sonic blue, not Daphne blue. I’m just basing that on everything else I’ve read about it.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  2 года назад

      Thanks for the info

    • @monzajunior7337
      @monzajunior7337 Год назад

      @@TheGuitarShow it actually says ‘Sonic Blue’ on the receipt from the music shop (11’ 35” on the video) :). Great video though, really enjoyed it.

  • @bluesriot2
    @bluesriot2 5 лет назад +2

    omfg that was incredible, I can't believe how emotional I got watching this video , tears and goosebumps, thank you very much sir

  • @Vincentlpp08
    @Vincentlpp08 3 года назад +3

    Good and informative video. And I’m glad you did it for all three of the guitar players, fun to binge watch haha!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      My pleasure glad you watched all 3!

  • @sylviastreet6785
    @sylviastreet6785 3 года назад +1

    I think George was the handsomest at this time! His hair and mustache were perfect! I was a teen when the Beatles started. We all loved them!

  • @markadams7328
    @markadams7328 5 лет назад +1

    Incredible photos!

  • @areamusicale
    @areamusicale 5 лет назад +4

    I know two other things about the Futurama: George never finished to pay it and at some point, driven by curiosity he took it down piece by piece but wasn't able to put it back together, so he abandoned the pieces in his wardrobe.
    Excellent video btw.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for this info!

    • @samuelsinclair9381
      @samuelsinclair9381 5 лет назад

      I did the same thing with my Fender Squire!

    • @areamusicale
      @areamusicale 5 лет назад

      @@samuelsinclair9381 - oh dear! ... is it still in pieces or did you managed to put it back together?
      I never went as far as changing the guitar strings :/

    • @thomaspappalardo7589
      @thomaspappalardo7589 4 года назад +1

      George took the Egmund apart, not the Futurama. His brother helped him put it back together. Also, as this video stated, Brian paid off the Futurama. George never paid off the rest of the Duo Jet

  • @willkupers
    @willkupers 5 лет назад +5

    Great every time agsin this series "History of his guitars".
    Always extremely well prepared and detailed information. Hats off of my friend.
    Unfortunately, George Harrison is one of the most underrated guitarists.
    Enjoyed watching. 👍🏽👌🏽

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Will - it makes it worth it with comments like this

    • @blackdot3538
      @blackdot3538 5 лет назад

      I don't think George is underrated by anyone. Very solid guitar player.

  • @scatterkatjatzen1655
    @scatterkatjatzen1655 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice video....lots of good info. Thank you!

  • @nigeh5326
    @nigeh5326 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid lots of information, thanks for putting it together 👍

  • @johnparsons1573
    @johnparsons1573 3 года назад +3

    Really interesting show Love all those amazing guitars. Thank you for your show

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Pleasure John

    • @johnparsons1573
      @johnparsons1573 3 года назад

      Thanks again for the show. I was wondering maybe a Pete Townsend could be a possibility

  • @steviiiii
    @steviiiii 3 года назад +3

    love the information... I thought there were a few more Gibson (maybe 335, 355, etc) during maybe '65-'68. Thank you for all you do..!!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Andrew - many thanks

  • @crisslastname9417
    @crisslastname9417 5 лет назад +3

    You gotta love George! Great video! Thanks!

  • @afxmnstr
    @afxmnstr 3 года назад +4

    lol - how do you give away SO MANY GUITARS ?! I've been trying my best to get stuff and give it away to good homes but geeze, this man is a saint with no equal.

  • @jhmorgan72753
    @jhmorgan72753 4 года назад +1

    He always played clean rock-a-billy electric on early Beatle records, after he went to India(after he got close up to a sitar with his pal Ravi) he developed his own particular style with distinctive lead guitars and chord progressions, and when ever I heard them I knew instantly it was George !!!!

    • @theWARMJET
      @theWARMJET 4 года назад

      He once said that he hated the sound of Gretsch with Vox. Maybe he was Just tired and want Change again

  • @iost5459
    @iost5459 2 года назад +1

    It's crazy how uncomfortable those older guitars looked

  • @raveenshahdadpuri
    @raveenshahdadpuri 2 года назад +1

    EXCELLENT video .... Lean Lots ! Thank you :)

  • @eternalme6077
    @eternalme6077 5 лет назад +3

    What a WONDERFUL Vid, I don't know why, but I find all of the Information rather EXCITING. You
    left no Stone unturned, BRILLIANT!
    The BEATLES to me, are the MOST
    INFLUENTIAL ROCK BAND OF ALL
    TIME, they are my Most FAVORITE
    BAND! The instruments they Played, Individually and Collectively are Extremely important to me. AWESOME Vid,
    🎸💚♥️

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      I agree - thanks for watching!

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 4 года назад

      I like the Eagles more... Only because Joe Walsh is one of my favorite guitar players/singers/writers of all time.
      Beatles had some great songa though. It's too bad they broke up due to woman drama.

  • @fed1up
    @fed1up 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent! I always wondered about that lovely Gibson 345 - where it came from and where it went, and why it disappeared from pictures after the end of 1965. Cheers!

  • @BritishMusicVault
    @BritishMusicVault 4 года назад +4

    Great and informative history of George Harrison guitars. They is a very unique and extremely rare Bartell Fretless missing from the record. Serial number A132
    Here is the back story.
    Bartell, Inc was located in Riverside, CA in the 1960's and built many fine instruments under the watch of president Ted Peckels and master craftsman Paul Barth. Sometime between 1964 and 1968 they produced a prototype 6 string fretless guitar and according to Dave Peckels, son of Ted, his father would often recount giving it to John Lennon, they later made another which was given to Jimi Hendrix.( that’s another story!)
    It is believed that only 4 prototypes were ever produced and the model never went into production.
    Thursday, June 6, 1968, 8:00 p.m. BST) - During the second recording session for “Don’t Pass Me By” at EMI Studios in London, The Beatles (mostly a nonsensical John Lennon) were interviewed this evening by Kenny Everett for the June 9, 1968, edition of “The Kenny Everett Show” on BBC1 radio.
    The entire, uncut interview appeared on a 1986 album called “The Golden Beatles”
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    Kenny: “What kind of guitar is that? It’s very strange looking.”
    John: “A fretless guitar.”
    In '73 Apple delivered a batch of George Harrison's guitars to Top Gear for cleaning and set up. The mystery was the oddball Bartell fretless guitar that was among them.
    In 1984 U.K. guitarist Ray Russell was working with Harrison recording the soundtracks for the Film Water. Ray recalls, "The Bartell fretless I have was John Lennon's, you can hear him playing and talking about it on a Kenny Everett show. When Hand Made films started they made a film called "Water". George asked me to play some guitar along with Eric. He gave me the guitar and said that I might find more use for it! There is a picture of it with George showing his collection at his house."
    In 2019, Ray took this unique fretless guitar along the the BBC Antiques Roadshow, it was appraised by Bonhams Managing Director Jon Baddeley.
    The impressive appraisal reflected the rarity of the guitar and it’s association with the Beatles. The show will be on air in season 42 in early 2020. Until that time the valuation remains under wraps!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  4 года назад +1

      Thanks I just heard from the owner hopefully I can speak about it in the future

    • @BritishMusicVault
      @BritishMusicVault 4 года назад +1

      The Guitar Show Ray is great I am
      Sure he’d be happy to speak to you. We took some images at www.flickr.com/gp/starcards/69xMnm

    • @okgo8315
      @okgo8315 4 года назад +1

      Another great story, i really enjoyed it, thankyou.👍👍🇬🇧

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  4 года назад

      @@okgo8315 pleasure Matt

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  4 года назад

      @@BritishMusicVault thank you

  • @BARBANDIT
    @BARBANDIT 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome! Thank you

  • @Newstetter
    @Newstetter 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks for the very interesting video and all the well researched info.
    One thing, though:
    The small Zemaitis guitar that Harrison is playing at 17:39 is not the same instrument seen in the next shot, from the solo tour, at 17:51 . If you look closely you can see that the second guitar has a larger body, the waist indentation of the body is further from the sound hole. Also compare the way he's holding the two guitars. The first one is quite small and is cradled easily in George's right arm, the second has a much larger lower bout which George could not have held in that position. They apparently do have the same rosette design, so they look the same at first glance, but on closer inspection they are clearly two different guitars.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +4

      Thanks Mark - and thanks for the corrections! Thats the great thing about the comment section - we can get the info correct thanks again!

  • @Bazonthebass
    @Bazonthebass 4 года назад +4

    Very informative and well done.

  • @glassslide
    @glassslide 5 лет назад +4

    Fantastic---really really enjoyed that!!

  • @comanchio1976
    @comanchio1976 5 лет назад +2

    Wow that was incredible. I often wondered what those unusual one-offs, were. Now I know. Thanks

  • @SysadminsWithGuns
    @SysadminsWithGuns 4 года назад +1

    I'm glad I found your videos. Fascinating and very complete work. Thank you!

  • @Claymor621
    @Claymor621 5 лет назад +4

    Hats off to you sir for knowing even which model of Egmond that was. I started on a very similar Egmond guitar. It was rubbish and is the reason I am not famous. Funny how George seemed to get on OK. Anyway fascinating vid as usual.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Pleasure Claymor and great to hear about your first guitar

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a fantastic video have a wonderful day ❤😊

  • @jungle-wav1322
    @jungle-wav1322 3 года назад +8

    George had the best gear in the group

  • @rorystalwick6260
    @rorystalwick6260 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent video! You really get and inside sense of how much George loved the guitar and how his style was formed by these cool instruments

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Thanks Rory - yes its great to see all his tools of the trade - thanks for watching!

  • @stepbackjack4194
    @stepbackjack4194 5 лет назад +3

    George also had a fondness for the ukulele. He would encourage anyone around him to pick up the ukulele, and as well as John Lennon and Paul McCartney both being players, friends would get roped in to have a strum. George's son Dhani is a fan of the uke also.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      I also play the Uke I love it!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Haha great discription!

    • @rexterrocks
      @rexterrocks 5 лет назад

      @@TheGuitarShow Me too, I had a Uke before a guitar and I have never lost my love for them. I often take a Guitalele travelling with me.

  • @meshplates
    @meshplates 5 лет назад +3

    Two small details: Shea Stadium is pronounced "shay". The red haired comedienne's name was Lucille Ball. When referred to she was known either as Lucille Ball or by her polar diminutive, Lucy. She was a massive TV star with a worldwide hit sitcom "I Love Lucy". But Lucy Ball was not the manner people ever referred to her.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад

      Thanks Mark - Im not great at names of places - many thanks for the corrections - thats whats great about you guys coming in with the info! Thanks again

  • @davidbeja
    @davidbeja 2 года назад

    Great video, but you forgot to mention his Gibson J180 Everly Brothers acoustic he uses to sing Here Comes The Sun to congratulate his friend Emerson Fittipaldi on a brazilian TV special. Thanks for sharing.

  • @movus5
    @movus5 Год назад +1

    GRACIAS! Ramón

  • @cvcoco
    @cvcoco 5 лет назад +1

    What a great and timely story! We were just talking among us about a particular sound that I argue was a Gretsch which was my favorite Beatles sound. Can someone help me identify guitars used in certain early songs? Its so long ago now....my hindsight memory is that George played the Gretsch but then I think, wait, Gretsch wasnt the lead, wasnt it always rhythm riffs played by John? I can go back and start listening to songs and then maybe someone with more knowledge can say, yeah THATS the Gretsch, Model XXX etc. I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much for bringing this great story!

  • @ericdee6802
    @ericdee6802 3 года назад +4

    Prior to Pete Ham's death in 75' he dropped off the Gibson SG standard at his brother John's house for safe keeping, little did John know Pete was going to commit suicide.it was many years until the guitar resurfaced and ultimately sold at auction in the U.S. to a wealthy Guitar collector for nearly $600.000 u.s. dollars.
    Pete Ham was a purist, the Gibson stayed exactly the same even the vibrato arm was never moved and remained in the same position that George had it when it was gifted to Pete. R.I.P. George and Pete, keep the Heavens rocking for us.🇺🇸✌️🎸🎼🎶🎹

  • @devonlindsay5784
    @devonlindsay5784 3 года назад

    Amazing to see that he was supporting different guitar companies and wasn't a showy guitarist only using the flashy guitars.

  • @jonnyxification
    @jonnyxification 3 года назад

    great video guys,at 19.05 that's a Washburn Woodstock EA40 George is playing.

  • @plungerrecords1270
    @plungerrecords1270 5 лет назад +10

    Very accurate research! The only thing you didn’t mention was when “Lucy” got stolen, and George had to buy some Mexican guy a Les Paul to get it back. Can you do a video on George’s amps? Have you thought about it? Too hard to trace.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for this info ill definitely do a video about his amps soon

  • @wmsollenberger8706
    @wmsollenberger8706 3 года назад +4

    George did not meet with F.C. Hall initially, he was in bed with a fever of 103 back at the hotel where the group was staying. John insisted George see it as he felt it was perfectly suited to him so they packed up the various guitars and walked from their meeting place back to the hotel and let George play it. He loved it and Hall said he could have it. "Imagine" THAT!

  • @baxternauset
    @baxternauset 4 года назад +1

    George also had a resonator guitar built by Portland, Oregon luthier John Greven. I believe he can be heard playing slide on it on Crippled Inside.

  • @georgemacias7576
    @georgemacias7576 4 года назад +11

    Anybody else here just to see the rosewood tele?

  • @stuartshire
    @stuartshire 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks very much for this . The biggest relevation for me was that the F holes were painted on his single cutaway Gretsch ! I had no idea!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      Pleasure - yes that was an interesting point

    • @Thatmaninrio
      @Thatmaninrio 4 года назад

      The painted-on F holes means they were "Chet Atkins" models. The real F holes had more feedback problems, which is why Gretsch did the painted ones for Chet. George's 2 Country Gents & Tennesean model were the Chet Atkins line, so they also had painted F holes.

  • @LennyJohnson5
    @LennyJohnson5 3 года назад +2

    Someone has probably already commented, but 'Rocky' (and the Strat bought for John by Mal Evans at the same time) were Sonic Blue, not Daphne Blue.

  • @donaldlamkin1305
    @donaldlamkin1305 Год назад +1

    What a great video!

  • @studio-flash
    @studio-flash 4 года назад +4

    I lived in the next road to George. I worked in the same place as him as well before he went to Germany as the Silver Beatles. Unfortunately I worked there 20 years after George. I do remember the person who moved into George's old house advertising George's bathroom suite on the local paper for sale. I wonder who owns that now?

  • @drvee1983
    @drvee1983 5 лет назад +3

    A GREAT chronology of George's guitars.
    He obviously had no problem giving away things from the " Material World " even when he was living in it.
    I understand that Dhani still has many, including the " Rocky " that was previously Sonic Blue.
    I believe Lennon's ( sanded down ) Epiphone Casino is in a museum in Tokyo.
    I wonder what happened to Lennon's Sonic Blue Strat......
    There are no pictures of him with it after 1965 when he was recording at EMI ( Abbey Road ).
    I believe Pete Hamm's brother still has that ' 64 ' SG.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  5 лет назад +1

      Ah I think the sonic blue Lennon strat was stolen from the Abbey Road instrument store -can anybody confirm this?