The fact that the guitar actually gets played and we were able to hear it... vs it just being behind glass somewhere in a museum with a little placard with info is already a massive level of justice. This also makes me realize we rarely hear from Kirk. He should speak up more often.
@@manager4409The wires to the humbuckers have nothing to do with the sound he is talking about. It's the way the pickups are wound, and their polarity being reversed
It's a blessing that Greeny is in Kirk's hands and not in some collector's vault. Kirk's love for Greeny makes it the best owner possible, enjoy it, you deserve it!!!!
Yes, great it's in the hands of a real player, but I would have preferred a blueser (just not Bonamassa - he owns too many vintage guitars as it is!) 😂
Greeny has already been used to make some of the best blues and blues rock ever. That's great its being used to play iconic Metallica songs. He uses it for a lot of clean tones too.
He has a minor participation in the band than Jason. James is a control freak, and Lars ultimately. That's why they kicked out Dave, too much personality and creativity.
I didn't knew that it was played by all those guitar legends before, I know that they didn't owned it, but just to know that Beck, Hendrix or Harrison hold that thing and played it makes it a VERY unique instrument for itself
Good to see it in such good hands and that it is well loved. I get a little 🥲 seeing that guitar. So much musical history. Peter Green created and performed some of the greatest music ever with that instrument. Incomparable.
I think it's pretty obvious the critics have no idea about Metallica at this point. They've been hearing this shit for 40 years, they still don't get it.
KIRK ,is to me one of the coolest and humble people on the planet. I get pissed because I feel he is highly, highly underrated. He is already a legend, just time will tell.❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. For adding a few thousand dollars of equity to my 1991 R9 Gibson copy. I bought it back in 2000 for $800. I also have a Page R9, #1 still in the box!
Gary Moore did legendary solos on that guitar RIP and his mate RIP Phil Lynott legend's. I think Parisienne Walkways by Gary with that big mad long sustained note was that guitar. I think Kirk paid a million for it.....
god damn the ones that played that guitar already, really a relic on rock n' roll music history, and it continues whit its life now, on metal, thanks to Kirk
it does have its own timbre, but idont think the guitar's timbre matters much,i think it's the music that is the most important; however Kirk Hammett is at such a highest level, that he already appreciates those ultimate details with passion
Looking at Greeny's pickups, the neck pickup is installed upside down. (you can tell from the orientation of the pole pieces) That would explain why it is out of phase with the bridge pickup.
Its not just that, apparently the magnets were messed with as well during a maintenance. Its one of the reasons reverse engineering that middle sound had been so elusive over the years.
Also, he forgets to mention the neck pickup, is mounted backwards & that's why it sounds the way it does, out of phase in the middle position & in the neck position.
Stream the FULL interview: siriusxm.com/Metallica-HS
Good God:
Brilliant
I love how passionate Kirk is when he talks about his guitars!
He’s a true enthusiast
@@axeslinger44 absolutely
"It's known for it's neck pickup... it's also known for it's middle postition pickup" 😂
also very anoying how James turn down just quickly
@@2000jago I completely disagree with you that “Kirk Hammett is one of the greatest guitar players” of “our time”
The fact that the guitar actually gets played and we were able to hear it... vs it just being behind glass somewhere in a museum with a little placard with info is already a massive level of justice. This also makes me realize we rarely hear from Kirk. He should speak up more often.
Agreed. Good thing Indiana Jones didn't find it first.
Wouldn't the wires on it to the humbuckers eventually need replaced and it would lose that sound?
@@hesch-tag or jim irsay.
@@manager4409The wires to the humbuckers have nothing to do with the sound he is talking about. It's the way the pickups are wound, and their polarity being reversed
As long as he doesn't lend it to a Quentin Tarantino movie shoot.
It's a blessing that Greeny is in Kirk's hands and not in some collector's vault.
Kirk's love for Greeny makes it the best owner possible, enjoy it, you deserve it!!!!
Yes, great it's in the hands of a real player, but I would have preferred a blueser (just not Bonamassa - he owns too many vintage guitars as it is!) 😂
Honestly kudos to Hammet for such passion.. it's clear.
Greeny has already been used to make some of the best blues and blues rock ever. That's great its being used to play iconic Metallica songs. He uses it for a lot of clean tones too.
I love how James is always in a stance whether he's playing anything or not, lol.
I noticed too. 😁
I’ve listened to Metallica for 35 years and this is the most I’ve heard him speak.
@Br So so you listened to them before they existed as a band 😆
@Br So how can that be???🤨 you sure about that🧐🤥
@@burnsZY85🤣🤣🤣
I listened to Metallica first
he usually speaks with his whaa whaaa pedal
How’s Kirk to his roadie? “Can you bring Greeny to me please?” What a legend
How else is he supposed to say it?
@@turtleneckferret He said “please”. Most rockstars and celebrities wouldn’t bother.
He probably helps him paint his nails.
@@turtleneckferret for real!!!!!!
@@davidharding200 Being extra nice to whoever handles Greenie ;)
The way James always rips on Lars is actually funny af but you know there’s love behind it
Absolutely
Lars had to make it about him....what a jerk...
So true!
@@EBMAJ9 he was just making a joke...
Gotta respect the passion for your craft. That guitar is literal magic for him. It’s a beautiful thing.
It is nice to see how passionate Kirk is regarding his guitars ! He is a true musician, in every sense of the word. 👍
@Br So lol, I was going to say pretty much the same thing
Love how animated Kirk was in this interview
He was almost emotional, I love his passion
He always is when they give him a chance to speak
Opiate pills kicked in.
@@alannashaw he always have this chance
@@gabeprice3333 mean
It's really awesome how Kirk gets enthusiastic and talkative when asked about his favourite instrument. Greeny is special alright.
how can you not love kirk
For real
I really don't know 😊
Easy
easily
So many haters lol
Vocal haters too
Wonder what they’d do on this show with a guitar to play and a story to tell…
I love how Kirk Respects the guitars past players and connected with it!
Thin Lizzy is one of the most overlooked and underrated bands (at least in the US). They should have been as big as Van Halen here.
Gotta love Metallica. This is why Robert’s quiet personality fits so well with this trio.
He wants to keep his job
I think if Howard Stern interviewed him, he would definitely elaborate to answer his questions, and discuss his experiences.
@@Paraclete333 That too but he just knows his place. Knowing when to not say anything at all is almost more important than saying the perfect thing!
He has a minor participation in the band than Jason. James is a control freak, and Lars ultimately. That's why they kicked out Dave, too much personality and creativity.
@Br So 😂
kirk is so passionate about greeny... its a beautiful guitar, i have seen it up close and its 🔥
Lucky youuu
This guitar is a legend on it's own, so cool to see it's still being played by another legendary guitar player
Kirk’s beauty shines through in his passion. I can’t think of a better person to carry that green torch
Talking about guitars really livens up Kirk.
If you ever want a good conversation with Kirk, bring up Greeny, classic horror movies, or UFO.
It's *this* particular guitar though. It's the Stradivarius equivalent of an electric guitar.
it would be better if he learned to play, and not to speak
@@sergeykwklsh1976 Learn to write chart topping songs and then you can speak.
The guitar that recorded "Albatross", the most heavenly rock instrumental ever put to record.
Believe that was recorded with a Strat in fact. But maybe he wrote it on that.
That gem of musical history is in good hands.
The History of that Guitar is incredible 🎸
I didn't knew that it was played by all those guitar legends before, I know that they didn't owned it, but just to know that Beck, Hendrix or Harrison hold that thing and played it makes it a VERY unique instrument for itself
Gary Moore did that guitar justice.
I'll always think of Gary Moore when I see it
@@Soulman786- I personally think of Peter Green but that's purely because he's the original owner
Saw Gary Moore quite a few times 80s! Must have seen him use it though was more used him using the red Strat
JD Simo should get next.
@@rsterling6329 + 1
That guitar finds the most worthy player and rewards them with amazing music.
I love 59’s and the mystique , but I also can’t help but think of Spinal Tap when he’s talking about the sustain, lol.
Ha! Same here...." You can go out for a bite and still hear that one."
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh
Don't even look at it.
Just imagine if he had plugged it in... : )
Undoubtedly the most legendary Les Paul in existence. RIP Peter Green, the real GOAT
Gary Moore did some decent things as well with that guitar. ❤
Rory Gallaguer! or SRV? the goat.
I'm so pleased Kirk has this great sounding guitar and will add even more history to it.
Cool to see the Stradivarius of guitars get some mainstream attention. Good on Stern for it.
Love these type of stories
Kirk is a real influence on me, I dig his playing. This is a good home for Greenie.
Bravo it's being played!!..it's not meant to be a museum piece
That tone is out of this world
Any humbucke with the saturation would sound much the same. It's not magic. I sell them, make them and play them.
Not really. Gary Moore had a much better tone and he played better too.
GREAT PASSION AND RESPECT WENT HE TALKS ABOUT GREENY....I LOVE THAT IN A MUSICIAN MAKES HIM AUTHENTIC-
Good to see it in such good hands and that it is well loved. I get a little 🥲 seeing that guitar. So much musical history. Peter Green created and performed some of the greatest music ever with that instrument. Incomparable.
You have to love Kirk. He loves his instrument. Hes a true master.
What a great story.....and I love how James keeps ribbing Lars! 🤣
What a legend and what a guitar
I think it’s cool how much he loves the instrument I can relate to that
Wow. The people that have played that guitar. It's amazing.
Kirk is just a treasure.
How good is Kirk, it’s the most I’ve heard him speak, legend!
Now I understand why I cried in the Unforgiven solo last year when they played in Buenos Aires: Kirk was using the greeny. I love Kirk
That sounded pretty F-ing sweet. The neck pickup is nice.
This is a neck reverse pick-up. This is why sound so great. I think that Gary Moore or Peter Green do that and stay.
Gary moore played it the most.
He created some beautiful pieces with it.
I love that he mentioned Rory had played it.
A criminally underrated musician
@@corn9251Yes indeed a unsung hero in the world of music, a true bluesman.
Kirk is very respectful regarding this guitar and also Peter which means a lot to all Peter Green fans. The instrument is in good sensible hands.
My god, what a story that guitar has. Gary Moore, always a fave of mine
What a story! Awesome
I love that Kirk has that guitar, especially because people give him so much shit for his guitar playing.
Which is bizarre. He’s a solid player.
hes excellent guitarist and i would only place that guitar with him slash or joe bonamassa pretty much
@@Labyrinth1010 solid player is a bit of an understatement
@@cole3774 agreed! He’s awesome. Great teacher too. Back when I was learning, his articles/lessons in various guitar magazines were among the best.
I think it's pretty obvious the critics have no idea about Metallica at this point. They've been hearing this shit for 40 years, they still don't get it.
Kirk went into a LOT more detail about acquiring Greeny on Dean Delrays podcast, Let There Be Talk. For anyone interested.
0:33 bombastic side eye of Kirk in response to James' little laugh
Lars's reaction made it even more funnier.
KIRK ,is to me one of the coolest and humble people on the planet. I get pissed because I feel he is highly, highly underrated. He is already a legend, just time will tell.❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you.
For adding a few thousand dollars of equity to my 1991 R9 Gibson copy.
I bought it back in 2000 for $800.
I also have a Page R9, #1 still in the box!
Kirk is such a guitar geek!
Kirk is such a sweetheart
Gary Moore did legendary solos on that guitar RIP and his mate RIP Phil Lynott legend's. I think Parisienne Walkways by Gary with that big mad long sustained note was that guitar. I think Kirk paid a million for it.....
You can tell Kirk has knocked one out to this guitar bless him
So basically Kirk Hammett owns one of the greatest guitars of all time.
god damn the ones that played that guitar already, really a relic on rock n' roll music history, and it continues whit its life now, on metal, thanks to Kirk
Usually, with guitars, you need to play it yourself to understand why it's a great guitar, but with this one you can hear that tone and just get it.
I could have listened to this story for hours.. We need a doco done on this guitar...
Love this content and also love them playing riffs in this setting because you can really see what they're doing❤ for a guitarist this is awesome
the "greeny" sounds beyound awesome
it does have its own timbre, but idont think the guitar's timbre matters much,i think it's the music that is the most important; however Kirk Hammett is at such a highest level, that he already appreciates those ultimate details with passion
It's great Kirk plays it on stage. I mean it's been played Gary Moore for 30 years, among others. It's meant to be out there getting used.
That is an amazing sounding guitar. I can't explain it
Looking at Greeny's pickups, the neck pickup is installed upside down. (you can tell from the orientation of the pole pieces) That would explain why it is out of phase with the bridge pickup.
Its not just that, apparently the magnets were messed with as well during a maintenance. Its one of the reasons reverse engineering that middle sound had been so elusive over the years.
Most coherent Kirks ever been. Love it
Holy shit, that guitar is basically a sacred relic now.
A lot of history on that Guitar... Just wow
Kirk is my favorite member of this band…..and I love them ALLLL!!
Best interviewer in the Bizzzzz!
I think we can all agree that this is the most we all have ever heard Kirk talk....EVER!!!
Kirk..favorite guitar player of all time
The great Peter Green! The Original FM
So cool! And what a sound.
If i had the funds. I would have done the same thing. You can tell there is an aura in that guitar
Love early Fleetwood Mac
Thanks for the jams Peter
I know where my favorite guitar is 24/7 and it sleeps in my room with me
Its gorgeous !
WOW! The magic inside that guitar. I can't even imagine holding it much less playing it. Fucking cool. Thanks Howard
....and now in the hands of the most iconic lead metal guitarist and riff masters of our time.
James has great sense of humor as always :)
Kirk is super cool! He is himself to the fullest!
FULL EPISODE PLEEEASEEE
Brilliant 👏 What a Great Guitar sound 👌 😀 👍
Also, he forgets to mention the neck pickup, is mounted backwards & that's why it sounds the way it does, out of phase in the middle position & in the neck position.
It's probably the most iconic 59 Les Paul in the world...but I would have to put Pearly Gate's up there with Greeny...🎸🎸🎸
And Paul Kossoff's '59 Les Paul Standard. Awesome!
Its definitely between Greeny, Page’s 59, Bloomfield’s, Kossoff and Pearly Gates, with the first two being probably the most famous of al
great story, love the 'Mac and Peter Green!
BECAUSE THE GUITAR IS POSSESSIVE IS WHY HE PLAYS IT SO WELL.
Kirk is adorable hahha he loves what his doing so much . RESPECT
That guitar has its own soul.
Happy Birthday Kirkland 🎂
Kirk is so passionate about that guitar.
u can just add a push pull pot for phase switching or reverse the pickup. But given the history of the guitar, it’s a keeper 🎸
There's a lot of soul in that guitar.
Beautifull❤guitar😎🔥and great story❤
The Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown). It was the last song Green made with Fleetwood Mac before leaving the band.
Gary Moore is one of the all time legends. Needs more recognition. He’s your favorite guitarist’s favorite guitarist.