1972 Gibson EDS-1275 w/ ’60s Jimmy Page Specs | CME Vintage Demo | Joel Bauman
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Joel gets carried away in this weeks unorthodox demo.
In the late 60s, these were special order only guitars. By most books, they stopped producing them between 1967 and 1977, but this guitar was clearly made in the late 60s and assembled in the early 70s. While many EDS-1275's tend to be neck heavy this guitar is well balanced and light and sits comfortably with a strap. This particular guitar has a lower tailpiece position as seen on the iconic Jimmy Page doubleneck , making this a very rare find.
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Gear Used:
- Gibson EDS-1275 Walnut 1972
- Friedman Mini Dirty Shirley
Shure Beta 57A
Aston Microphones Spirit Multi-Pattern Condenser Microphone
Earthworks SR25 Cardioid Small Diaphragm Condenser High Definition Microphone
Riffs:
- 'Welcome Home' - Coheed and Cambria
- 'Stairway to Heaven' - Led Zeppelin
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CME you had one rule...
And I'm glad you broke it.
People always like, "STOP PLAYING STAIRWAY." I'm like, "I'd like to see you try." It's not an easy song! There's so much vibe in that tune. You have to work to nail it right! Great guitar, and great video!
Yea id like to see the trash talker pull off the 1973 solo
Zachary Drummond Easy for a lot of people to get the song basically but the nuances and bridge rhythm are usually done pretty poorly
Playing the live arrangement from ‘The Song Remains The Same’ MSG 1973 is not easy and truth be told the original recording is not easy if you really learn all the various overdubbed parts as they were recorded. Not easy. Easy for a beginner to start on (as it was for me and millions of others) but you can always delve deeper into the recordings and learn more and more nuances.
12-string neck is out of tune, but hey that’s close enough to demo this beautiful and rare guitar.
Some people get tired of hearing it. I'm trying to come up with something original so I can get paid to play it and not get sued for copyrights.
EDS-1275's actually get pissed off if you pick it up and not play Stairway to Heaven.
True story.
Fuck That Shit. "Zanadu".
@@jopestv1063 "Xanadu" But yeah I agree with you. You just need a Rickenbacker 408012 to go with it lol!
Eh, Xanadu for me.
Hotel California
That was probably the best rendition of Coheed and Cambria I've ever heard Joel! That is one unique beast! Keep it up man!
Amazing someone custom ordered this in `68 to have the same specifications as Jimmy Page's, considering Jimmy Page didn't get his until `71.
Art Howard LOL!! Very astute
That story doesn't hold up though; a body and neck built in '68 would have the longer 12-string headstock. This was built in '72/'73 and the buyer requested a few '60s style specs, that's all.
I'm sorry we do not know if this is legit. please send this to my home address with all of the documentation and that amp to test this "fake" guitar. thank you for your cooperation.
Funny I said the same thing to my boss.
LOL I wish.
Nice attempt :D
If it’s made out of cardboard I’ll still take it
Try not to die while restringing challenge - expert mode
As a drummer firstly then guitarist/bassist, this is why I can't get enough of these videos. Great gear, great players and on time.
Shoulda played The Song Remains the Same or the Rain Song!
he actually played tsrts in the background while he was talking
What if Stairway to heaven has always been part of a marketing campaign to sell double neck guitars?
José Henrique in all technicality everytime jimmy used one it was marketing, since he had a contract
I would say Jimmy playing the double neck live was more so due to fender not making a double neck or not having a sufficient one for Jimmy. The twelve string parts were recorded with a fender electric xii and the solo with a fender telecaster. Of course live he wouldn’t have been able to swap instruments fast enough so enter the double neck. I think Jimmy Page and Don Felder definitely helped the success of the Gibson eds
Who needs a brand new Honda Accord when you can buy this thing?!
Wells306 it's true! A nice new Honda Accord will be worth nothing in 15 years, but this "thing" will be worth 1.5 or double what you paid! Or maybe not. But the only things that don't lose money are great guitars and great studio microphones. Might as well stay at home...
jonas brave Problem though is that it'll probably won't be played again once it's bought, so the Accord at least will drive you to gigs and last a couple hundred thousand miles.
Who needs a car
Daddy’s girls and cheerleaders do fuck them money isn’t for joy it’s for our own joy not theirs getting a new guitar is such a unique feeling
Don't buy expensive guitars. I've had guitars from kits sound better than them for 99-300 bucks.
Finally someone did the song remains the same version of Stairway, much superior in my humble opinion
Same
Isaac so really, the song remains not the same!
I guess Led Zeppelin were a true improvisational gigging band, and they wrote that tune so quickly in the studio, at Headley Grange that Pages was bound to expand it musically in the more relaxed concert setting, due to the lack of multitrack guitar layering which left more space and also just being inspired.
That's why I think Led Zeppelin are one of the few bands who's live output was better than what they did in the studio. Kashmir and Trampled Under Foot are other good examples that come to mind.
Jimmy Page has said in interviews that you were supposed to buy the album, then go here them play it live. They went hand in hand.
Yeah, but he should have started the song on the six-string.
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I haven't heard Welcome Home in years
CLOSER TO THE HEART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joel always makes me want to go pick up my guitar after I watch one of his demos.
That's great to hear.
Thanks 4playing RUSH
Joel! Some Xanadu next time?
Invisible to telescopic eyes...
I scanned the frozen mountain tops of eastern lands unknown, time and man alone
For the last 30 years at least, in print, Jimmy says he used (for the original Stairway recording) a Harmony 6 string on the intro and all other accoustic parts , a Fender electric XII for the 12 string parts, and his Yardbirds-era Dragon Telecaster for the solo. No Les Paul, no 1275 doubleneck (which he didnt even own until a year after he recorded Stairway). But don't trust me, read is interviews; he said this, not me.
I had a 1980 walnut 1275, but, alas, I came upon hard times, and it now resides in Prague, Czech Republic. Luckily, I replaced it witha Custom Shop 1275 in vintage sunburst.
it is to DIE for!!
That 12 string sound is like a time warp.... dayum.. only need $23,000 to get there....
You can get one for 300 USD or 900
You can get a Gibson for 4-5 thousand dollars or an epiphone for maybe $1000 or a Harley Benton for even less
He plays the intro on the single string neck. Then the strumming part is on the 12 string. He recorded it using fenders though, this was used for the live shows.
Great job on the live version stairway!
Does anybody remember laughter? Cool you threw in some of the live aspects of STH. The Song Remains the Same is a must play too! Incredible guitar!
Stairway to heaven wasn’t only played with this guitar. The song remains the same, the rain song, and many more songs were performed with this guitar
"And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start..."
It's a shame that so few in DC have followed this advice!
Great guitar!
This model has the short 12er headstock...supposedly for weight reduction, but made speedy string changing on the 12er a bitch since most string cranks don't fit in the small tuning pegs spacing. The Don Felder model has the same headstock. Having owned a 70's model and an Epi from the late 2000s (2010) I much prefer the old style, larger 12er headstock. The weight & balance issues are nothing compared to having to spend hours changing strings.
Have you more info? Where can I search for the differences between?
Great guitar! Nice Rush rendition in the middle
Weird hearing Stairway intro on the 12 strings. Anyway nice guitar and feeling
Absolutely stunning. With a sound that matches its looks... simply put excalibur.
Beautiful guitar but literally the only jimmy page spec the far away tailpiece
Junior Mafia Its hard to get strings for the 12 string neck because of the extended tailpiece Most are not long enough for the D and G strings This is a big problem that nobody tells you about before you buy one
NedDontDrink that's award winning bullshit
Best demo I've seen. More playing than talking and what talking there was, was relevant and interesting. Awesome!
3:35
"and the men who hold high places
must be the ones to start
To mold a new reality
closer to the heart
Closer to the heart"
Does someone noticed he playing The Song Remains the Same at the background ?
joel thankyou you just made an old dope smoking motorcycle riding hippie very very happy god bless you man.
3:53 I had an eargasm
Jeeze O man What a Kool frrrickin Guitar !!!!!
Great playing man, that tone is sick
No stairway! Denied!
FaustPoon Wayne’s world
That was spectacular!
Anyone saying the Epi G1275 sounds even remotely like it, I've got bad news friend. You've got a tin ear.
First part of Stairway is on the 6 string. I got one from 78, sounds amazing.
Sounds like an Epiphone 👍👍👍🤷♂️🤷♂️
sounds great man.....well done
closer to my heart!!
Pages double neck was not a 60s model . .many think he bought a used one based solely on the fact that gibson were not making any double necks at the time page started using one it was custom built for page in 1971 by Gibson to pages specs so it is in fact a 1971 model .
Sounds spot on!
I have the epi version. The 12 string is very hard to keep sounding clean. Takes precision to make it sound perfect
That Coheed hit me in the sweet spot, they're my favorite band!
Led Zeppelin
They're pretty good at music
It was also used in the music video for Daft Punks "Robot rock."
and the man who holds high places
Very Nice good looking guitar and Cleaver chords Stairway to heaven is steel feels fresh today great son great guitar
Epic demo. But you totally got me with the head fake at the end. Completely fooled that you were leaning left to quickly kick up the gain, switch necks, and close with the solo. In my mind you did.
Never actually saw a set of 12 string guitar strings sold anywhere,but never really looked! What's the deal if you happen to have to restring one of these bad boys?🎸😕
One hell of a guitar , I want a Gibson 1275 like this , no epiphone for me !
Welcome home🤘🏿🤘🏿
Right on CMS !
Incredible! Superb!
I like the rush going on
Jimmy page of the band Led Zeppelin, you may have heard of them, they’re pretty good at music...
Zep is not “pretty good”
Zep is so much more...
He's obviously joking...
that was awesome..
Literally the extended bridge is the only thing. No unshielded pickups on the 6 like there should be
Boss Tu3, Polytune 2, Snark... there are many brands available on market
Just a few chops and chords on both necks would've been enough for me. I miss my mid '70's Ibanez 12/6.
Hi . Whats the model of those Pickups ? Thanks
PLAY TSRTS LIVE VERSION WITH SOLO NOW
Nobody gonna talk about how much he killed it on the 12
Claudio would be happy watching this. As am I
In the original the intro was NOT played on 12 strings, sorry...
except the D chord "chimes" before the electric part, where Jimmy stated many time that he used a Fender XII (which BTW was the same one he used on "Beck's Bolero
' and many '60s studio sessions.
I got a clarification one day. It's the solo of StH that's banned.
great stairway cover.
Why are you not signed!
No Mahavishnu riffs?
Awesome
You do realise the opening of The greatest song of all time was played on the 6 string.
How 'bout the pickups?
Pat stambed or sticker'd?
Damn I wish you played the solo
Goro could play rhythm and lead at the same time if he had one of these
Sweet double neck. Only thing is I'm not a big fan of the walnut finishes of the 70s.
RAD!!!!!
What pickups does it have?
If you're gonna play the Stairway intro, please play it on the correct neck please... Great video regardless!
Hey Jimmy played it on the 12 neck live!
I can't find any perfomance of him doing the intro on the 12-string. If you do, please send.
Yup, huge fail.
he also played a fender electric twelve on the actual recording.
On the record, Led Zep 4 (the untitled album) the solo was a tele, the song s a whole was acoustic and electric, the electric part being the telecaster.
If does not get out of tune with a few strums it is not a Gibson. This one is legit...
Hate to nitpick.. but He plays the intro on the six string neck lolol
what's the song when we start? AWESOME
Welcome Home Coheed and Cambria.
A year late
Holy smokes it looks brand new!! 1972? Its not a Chibson? Lol
more Coheed!
Would love to have heard the tone of the 6 string but was totally drowned out by all the gain/overdrive or whatever that horrific effect was.
has grovers instead of klusons..probably stays in-tune . has covers on the 6 string pickups.
He plays the same licks that jimmy plays :)
how much!
He actually plays stairway on the 6 neck
At least the intro
The intro is on the 12 strings and the solo is on the 6 strings i think
beginning riff sounds like tetris theme song in a way ngl
Honestly like TSRTS was 12 string part better than the studio
and it makes me wonder
Can I say it? Stairway to Heaven--Holy Shit! Pun intended! Too short of a video.
Wish he'd demo'd the 12 string neck with some heavier overdrive as well as doing its clean-ish sounds.
I did a pretty aggressive version of "Song Remains the Same" but it got edited behind the talking for some reason. If I can convince our videographer to pull it out separately we'll put it on our Instagram page or something. Or maybe "Quick Riffs" for RUclips. Cross your fingers!
That thing is super noisy. You can hear a hum after every note during the first segment with the C&C riff.
I’d literally kill someone for that guitar
stairway - ohhhh no youoo didddddnnnt