1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard - "The World of Vintage Guitars"
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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A 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard played by the "Strat King of Europe" Mr. Thomas Blug.
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One of the best demonstration out there of a real Burst. 110% tone, 110% playing.
Growing up owning/playing the Norlin era LP’s it’s astonishing how different the ‘57 - ‘60 LP’s sound. I really liked the cleans on the guitar here.
Beautiful playing
Obviously love that 60"s LP but damn son that AMP 1 sounded fantastic for its size!
Seriously it sounded a lot like that Marshall you played through first!
Nice playing, sweet !
Dream !!
Man I’m really enjoying your channel
Amazing looking and sounding guitar for sure! Th great playing always helps!
Fantastic😮
Phew! what a demo! awesome guitar, but all those different tones from the same instrument. Great video
Was für ein Genuss. Was für ein Klang. Und der Amp 1, Respekt, der hat immer so eine schöne Höhennote, wie wenn noch ganz leicht das Cleansignal beigemischt wäre. Es braucht halt auch den Spieler dazu der den Charakter und das Potential zum klingen bringen kann. Klasse.
I've just started focusing on the Les Paul. I'm a bit confused between an unburst and a burst. This is some of the best playing I've heard....period! Awesome guitar!
cool ⚡
The mystique of the PAF tone is simpler than people realize. Mainly just 4 things contribute to that chimey articulate quality. The pickups are not wound hot, the coil windings were not equal on each coil of the pickup, they were unpotted which made them a bit microphonic, and lastly, those guitars had vintage wiring which maintained your treble when you roll the volume down. Buy a cheap, underwound, unpotted, microphonic humbucker, raise the pole pieces a bit to simulate mismatched coil windings, and wire your pots vintage style. Trust me, there’s no need to hunt down authentic PAFs and pay a kidney for them.
Wonderful said.
Eternal sustain!
Don't know how you guys do it man ,but nice note choices !
This has to be in the top 10 guitar demos on RUclips
That AMP 1 impressed the hell out of me! it sounded every bit as good as the Marshall he plugged into
before it!😱
Dear Thomas,
wonderful playing. Although 60ies Les Pauls tend to be Rockers I preferred your playing on the Deluxe. Kudos to Jan who did a fantastic job on this amp. It really brings out the qualities of the Burst as a Tele on Steroid. Quality Sound! I
Amp 1👍👍👍
Die Kette vom Gitarristen bis zum Mikro stimmt. Daher dieser unglaublich geiler, musikalischer Sound. 🎸👍
Thomas, ich finde deine Reviews hier eigentlich am besten, sie zeigen Gitarren, wie sie sind, außer wenn du fast das gesamte Video zu hohe Anteile in crunch spielst, was für die Strats einfach nicht passt. Btw, bei Gregor klingt jede Gitarre gleich und bei Oli/Session ist die Spieltechnik doch schon sehr speziell. Wie gesagt die Strat-Videos zu 70/80% bitte clean spielen. Mache weiter so, Gruß von LES
Wenn er die Teile spielt hat das noch mal ein ganz anderes Flair....
ich sag das weil es hier im Netz so viele Vorführungen ähnlicher Gitarren gibt...
vielleicht auch
weil es ansonsten immer seine Strat spielt...
ich genieße es wenn ich ihn auf ner Les Paul höre...
I love it....
Thats a rocker, indeed. The wolf im sunburnt Schafspelz!
or the wolf in the burst-pelz :D
Oh my
Hype is alles.
SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN A 59!!!!
Thomas, Du hast das Spiel sichtlich genossen, insbesondere am Ende an Deinem Amp. Da klang sie auch meeeega! Würde gut zu Dir passen, Mr Strat (sic!). Villeicht doch die Lebensversicherung auflösen?
It's not Greenie, but damn, this rocks.
Damn that’s good 🤙🏻
In 1960 Gibson started to name it "standard", and then it was over.
I like them but there very over prises here in Australia
They’re over priced everywhere!
✌️🤣🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
is the amp1 mercury or silver?
This is why players spend big-ish money on "boutique" PAF style pickups. Modern humbuckers are junk. The high end and articulation on those old pickups are the magic, unless you're playing metal in which a modern pickup has its place.
Wernt the 60 lez paul the wide neck
The 1960 has a tapered neck, the 1959 has a chunkier neck.
Asoy
Take 100,000k off for Segal having owned it
Segal was the sound of the iconic band April Wine. If anything the value is higher.
😂 It wasn’t the actor Segal, who owned it, haha. It was an actual 70s guitarist with the same name.
60s???? flame top???
dudoso
ah it's a 61, mach das nicht wenn Du von Bursts keine Ahnung hast, die ist so refin!!
waren deine Worte!!
It's a 1960 with a 1954 neck.
That’s not what he was saying. He meant it’s a ‘60 one. Language issue perhaps?
Surely, by this time Joe Bonamassa already bought it...
He definitely knows the store and has bought some guitars there when he was in Hamburg
Hopefully!
Not too fond of his accumulation of gear. I mean Joe seems to be a very nice guy. He’s a very good player and an encyclopedia of guitars but I don’t like the idea that one person owns so many guitars and gear and stack them. How often can one play so many guitars? It sounds more like an addiction than anything. It’s a bit sad when a nice vintage guitar gets out of the circuit of more normal players to enter a collection of some rich musician or collector and probably ends up not being much played anymore. Well... sorry for the negativity. Great sounding Les Paul in all cases and very enjoyable demo.
@@Yannplaysguitar He’s caring for them for posterity cause he loves guitars and amps. Instead of letting his money sit in the bank he invests in great stuff and enjoys them. Same thing I and many others do. I’m sure he’s fine with the fact you don’t like it.
@@ryanfulldark2775 Yes. I know he does take great care of it. It’s just so much in amount when you look at what he stores in Nerdville that you can really wonder how much of it he can really enjoy and how much is just stored unplayed there for years (which I find sad for great instruments). And for the touch of sarcasm about Joe being fine with me not liking it, that really was not necessary man. It’s just guitar talk we’re doing here. None of this is important enough to start arguing about it.
Beautiful playing