The Origin of Guitar Distortion (playing a 1949 Fender Tweed Deluxe... then going kinda nuts)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @coda31313
    @coda31313 Год назад +2080

    Old gear + historical facts + jam is definitely my type of content on RUclips

    • @IrLosin
      @IrLosin Год назад +11

      Cool and all but why is Josh keeping this museum piece in a storage locker?

    • @mohitrahaman
      @mohitrahaman Год назад +3

      oh yes thats my jam

    • @MK-xl9tt
      @MK-xl9tt Год назад +4

      He has a fever and the only cure is vintage tube amps

    • @patfix
      @patfix Год назад +6

      Yeah I love that Josh isn’t too ‘protective’ about his amazing historic gear as well. He’s so calm and has this ‘just try it man’ attitude that’s really cool.

    • @RobertSlover
      @RobertSlover Год назад +1

      all these pedals and a antique amp and they cant play shit! gear is irrelevant.

  • @lazylion420
    @lazylion420 Год назад +2874

    this poor Fender amp was treated like pulling an 80 year old man out of bed and taking them skydiving against their will

    • @travisjordan1528
      @travisjordan1528 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@THE-CRT maybe re read the comment

    • @THE-CRT
      @THE-CRT 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@travisjordan1528 I get the point of it

    • @THE-CRT
      @THE-CRT 11 месяцев назад +7

      It’s really funny either way

    • @zachgootee7928
      @zachgootee7928 10 месяцев назад +29

      I never genuinely laugh at comments but this shit got me

    • @grandius_maximus
      @grandius_maximus 10 месяцев назад +12

      I think Mick Jagger could do it

  • @frossbog
    @frossbog Год назад +1079

    When these came out everyone HATED them for exactly the same reason people love them now. My uncle remembers buying one that was almost brand new from a guy in 1952 for $20. The new price was $140.

    • @thomasharris7881
      @thomasharris7881 Год назад +119

      Clean was the name of the game back then, it wasn't til pioneers like Link Wray and the Kinks did distortion become a desirable effect, nearly a full decade after the release of the solid body electric guitar.
      Edit: Also to get hold of one of those for twenty bucks... even $140, woah boy!!!

    • @mapsofbeing5937
      @mapsofbeing5937 Год назад +65

      for $140, you could buy about 4 ounces of gold ($35 per), which'd be worth a bit over 7.5k today. Even with the inflated collector's price, it's not that far off the real cost at the time, really

    • @Levibetz
      @Levibetz Год назад +55

      @@thomasharris7881 I checked an inflation calculator to well actually but it's actually interesting. 140 is about 1800 in todays money, seems pretty normal for a fairly hand made tube amp like that. But 20$ is only 200$. So for an amp to depreciate that steeply is crazy! That'd be akin to like some line 6 or something that people decide is a huge POS.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +12

      Gotta be one of the best ways to spend $20.

    • @mapsofbeing5937
      @mapsofbeing5937 Год назад +17

      I@@Levibetz inflation calculators are a joke, even if you use shadowstats' calculator it still underestimates inflation. It'd be best to check on it with a basket of commodity prices, but if you want to measure inflation, you have to have a real measure of money, i.e. changing definitions of fiat are pointless - you measure it to gold.
      And $140 bought 4 ounces (124g) of gold, now the same $140 would buy what, barely above 2 grams of gold. So your numbers don't represent how bad it is, it's not a deflation of 12x, it is a deflation above 50x

  • @PBTophie
    @PBTophie Год назад +333

    Rob trying to catch Josh's eyes while he's playing, and Josh looking away awkwardly.
    I felt that in my soul.

    • @harrisfrankou2368
      @harrisfrankou2368 Год назад +6

      A great Tone Value moment....albeit somewhat disturbing.

    • @PBTophie
      @PBTophie Год назад +59

      @harrisfrankou2368 This is a common occurrence in guitar circles. Some players, whilst playing, will try to catch the eyes of the other person; as if they want to look into them. I'm not sure exactly what they are looking for.
      When I watch someone play, I am watching their hands. These players, though, who try to catch your eye, always distract me. I am trying to watch their hands, but I see that they are trying to catch my eyes.
      Instinctively, I then match their gaze, but they hold that gaze. I'm not sure of the intent, so I just look away awkwardly.
      Perhaps they are merely seeking approval of their playing, and I should just nod my affirmation when catching their gaze. But the moment just always feels so awkward. Let me watch your hands! Stop looking at me! Lol

    • @Mojorising1328
      @Mojorising1328 Год назад +14

      Creepy and awkward is what that was. He acts like he's Hendrix playing for his groupies 😒🤡

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Год назад +1

      ​@@Mojorising1328seethe more

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Год назад +22

      15:40 was funny lol

  • @pticatori
    @pticatori Год назад +1275

    I lost it at "this is a cannibal corpse song" 😂😂😂 A blues proctologist was also very funny 😄😄

    • @RobertSlover
      @RobertSlover Год назад

      all these pedals and a antique amp and they cant play shit! gear is irrelevant.

    • @megaton_a
      @megaton_a Год назад +16

      I was seriously like "Wait, isn't that Cannibal Corpse?"

    • @ArthurSchoppenweghauer
      @ArthurSchoppenweghauer Год назад +10

      Shatter their Bones from Eviscsration Plague written by Rob Barret

    • @flamephlegm
      @flamephlegm Год назад

      yes lol

    • @aaronpalmer7244
      @aaronpalmer7244 Год назад +1

      Why does it sound so good aswell tho 😂

  • @themodernguitarist
    @themodernguitarist Год назад +730

    Josh's passive aggressive disdain for insane blues gynecologist pedal weirdos is palpable and I love it.

    • @matiasmoulin2126
      @matiasmoulin2126 Год назад +49

      Given the fact that he's a rich manufacturer and not a hard working, starving musician he's kind of one of them too. Take this with a grain of salt. Just saying.

    • @iambear.6526
      @iambear.6526 Год назад

      this comment is a rollercoaster lol @@matiasmoulin2126

    • @paisleepunk
      @paisleepunk Год назад +32

      ​@@matiasmoulin2126in his case, it seems like it's a "takes one to know one" sorta deal

    • @matiasmoulin2126
      @matiasmoulin2126 Год назад +36

      @@paisleepunk what's the difference between a bues dentist and Josh Scott? The blues dentist owns only one Klon.

    • @JohnnySnappleseed
      @JohnnySnappleseed Год назад +50

      @@matiasmoulin2126 I mean, he's a rich manufacturer now. At one point he was just a street kid who played guitar and started modding and making pedals until he found a way to turn it into a thriving company. I personally think it makes more sense for a guy who made his money from making pedals to own rare and exclusive gear than doctors and lawyers and such.
      In the end none of it really affects my life, so I don't really care who owns what. I don't feel like I'm being priced out of making music because I can't afford a burst or klon because of rich weirdos.

  • @OfficiallyMaidenless
    @OfficiallyMaidenless Год назад +370

    The way Josh's eyes glaze over when Rob plays a metal riff through these is hilarious. You can just see that it hurts him a little bit every time

    • @zackstewart4109
      @zackstewart4109 Год назад +38

      Same. This video had 60 seconds of watchable content for me. Still worth seeing though.

    • @jorjenn
      @jorjenn Год назад +2

      So sad

    • @dryad_92
      @dryad_92 Год назад

      You can smell the IQ difference

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 7 месяцев назад +2

      Good

  • @DanielGBenesScienceShows
    @DanielGBenesScienceShows Год назад +71

    I have that exact Fender amp! I inherited it from my grandma in my teens (I’m in my 50’s now). She played an electrified accordion through it in a touring Polka band before my time. It needs a recap after all this time, which I’ll definitely do, but my appreciation for it just went up, and it was already very high from its own back story.

    • @weareallbeingwatched4602
      @weareallbeingwatched4602 5 месяцев назад +5

      It is worth serious serious money, so take it to somebody reputable. These are rare enough to be worth the same as a car on the open market.

  • @ChristopherBuecheler
    @ChristopherBuecheler Год назад +748

    Don't think we don't notice all the cameos of First of October songs, Rob! 😄

  • @AVJHalonen
    @AVJHalonen Год назад +296

    18:37 Rob after travelling through time and playing this in the 1940's with stolen equipment worth a quarter of a million: "Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But the kids watching RUclips are gonna love it"

    • @FairyCRat
      @FairyCRat Год назад +7

      He's the first pedal mule after all

  • @sohamsengupta6470
    @sohamsengupta6470 Год назад +696

    Quarter million dollars to get the philosophical distortion antithesis to the "ALL THE GAIN NO MIDS METALZONE" tone. Brilliant

    • @stringsdiezel
      @stringsdiezel Год назад +37

      But just imagine... and hear me out on this one: they blended this tone with the no-mids/all-the-gain/more-metal tone.

    • @maxwilson7001
      @maxwilson7001 Год назад +5

      Amazing profile picture

    • @josephpbrown
      @josephpbrown Год назад +28

      @@stringsdiezel Quarter million dollars for a flat frequency response

    • @NoahOlive
      @NoahOlive Год назад +17

      Guitar community in a nutshell lol

    • @BillDerBerg
      @BillDerBerg Год назад +6

      That tweed combo is a muddy mess.

  • @_oe_o_e_
    @_oe_o_e_ Год назад +297

    Really nailing that “Crazy Train” tone with the Klon Chain

    • @carterwatson1949
      @carterwatson1949 Год назад +12

      I was totally thinking the same thing def reminds me of crazy train tone

    • @tarajoe07
      @tarajoe07 8 месяцев назад +2

      Almost went dial up modem.😂

  • @thomasharris7881
    @thomasharris7881 Год назад +139

    Rob stands up at the end and jams his guitar straight through the grill of that tweed deluxe and then body slams the table with all the Klons on it!!! Rock n Roll!!!

    • @ej22_gc86
      @ej22_gc86 Год назад +5

      I thought he was gonna throw it in the wall with all the other pedals lmao

    • @eastbaystreet1242
      @eastbaystreet1242 Год назад +9

      It is a funny imp of the perverse thought... but Josh is a big boy and might actually have to throw Rob head first through the ceiling before letting that happen. :-)

    • @deaconbauerle
      @deaconbauerle Месяц назад

      @@eastbaystreet1242rob totally wrote this lol

  • @mzmadmike
    @mzmadmike Год назад +36

    Radio broadcasting started in 1906, was well underway in 1920, 29 years before this amp came out. RUclips dates from 2005, 18 years ago.

    • @alexanderwashburn3481
      @alexanderwashburn3481 3 месяца назад +4

      Not everyone had a radio. My grandparents didn’t get one till the 40s.

    • @youtuber74223
      @youtuber74223 Месяц назад

      @@alexanderwashburn3481 And how soon after this amp came out did they get one?

  • @TK-fk4po
    @TK-fk4po Год назад +153

    Holy crap. Original tubes and speaker handling all that boost?! Incredible.

    • @ReinaldoRauch
      @ReinaldoRauch Год назад +7

      that`s tube amp for ya

    • @pharmerdavid1432
      @pharmerdavid1432 6 месяцев назад +4

      Speaker has been re-coned a time or two, and the amp re-tubed, but if you replace the parts that wear-out old tube amps just keep on keeping-on!

    • @Selzor
      @Selzor 6 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@pharmerdavid1432 amps can be ship of Theseused multiple times over. but a JCM800, Blues Breaker, or any other amp will remain that amp no matter the change. Same with guitars.

  • @PeterDad60
    @PeterDad60 Год назад +30

    I've got a 5 watt Fender Tweed Vibro-Champ with tube tremolo including a speed control, Hi and Lo output, no tone control, and a volume control. She looks very much like this amp and she does distort at anything past 5 out of 12. It was advertised as a tube amp capable of getting that tube distortion at a reasonable volume and that it certainly does. It cost $1,000 new back around 2016/2017 when I purchased her new. I do like her a lot and the longer she stays on the better she sounds. So it's best to turn her on early in the morning and by 6 p.m. I get that tone and distortion that makes my day! I can really rip and do so without destroying my hearing. That makes this amp a real gem and a winner! - Peter age 73

    • @benallmark9671
      @benallmark9671 Год назад +2

      I’m glad I’m not paying your hydro bill.

    • @Selzor
      @Selzor 6 месяцев назад +3

      The idea of treating an amp like a Ferrari and warming it up for an hour is so alien to me and really shows how far technology has come. But ironically we all still want the older amps lmao.

  • @dreamyrhodes
    @dreamyrhodes Год назад +368

    So Rock'n'Roll was the result of an accident of overdriven amps that were not meant to be overdriven like that. And Techno is the result of an accident of cheap gear that failed on the market used by kids from Detroit and Chicago not in their originally intended way. Like Derrick May said "This music is like this city, an absolute mistake".
    Mistakes and Accidents make for some of the greatest musical revolution in history.

    • @TheEpicLinkFreeman
      @TheEpicLinkFreeman Год назад +32

      that's how a lot of guitar techniques are found, too. Someone does something that sounds bad and then figures out a way to make it actually not bad. All it takes to turn something from wrong to right is a good application of it. There's still all kinds of new crazy sounds people are fitting into heavier music genres. Pick scrapes, pinch harmonics, extreme distortion stacking, whammy sounds, and those dissonant 2 note chords that are 1 semitone apart (don't know what they're called) are all things that seem to be getting used more and more and popped up relatively recently

    • @fish3977
      @fish3977 Год назад +36

      Whatever you now find weird, ugly, uncomfortable and nasty about a new medium will surely become its signature. CD distortion, the jitteriness of digital video, the crap sound of 8-bit - all of these will be cherished and emulated as soon as they can be avoided. It’s the sound of failure: so much modern art is the sound of things going out of control, of a medium pushing to its limits and breaking apart. The distorted guitar sound is the sound of something too loud for the medium supposed to carry it. The blues singer with the cracked voice is the sound of an emotional cry too powerful for the throat that releases it. The excitement of grainy film, of bleached-out black and white, is the excitement of witnessing events too momentous for the medium assigned to record them.

    • @zhiracs
      @zhiracs Год назад +15

      The fuzz effect, too. Marty Robbins' session guitarist plugged into a broken preamp during the recording of "Don't Worry", and that exact circuit was reverse-engineered to become the Maestro FZ-1. As Josh put it in another video on Rob's channel, that completely changed the trajectory of pop music as we know.

    • @TheStillsLP
      @TheStillsLP Год назад +7

      @@fish3977 thanks Brian Eno

    • @skald9
      @skald9 Год назад +3

      No that was FRONT242 in Brussels (EBM: Electronic Body Music) and a few others doing this first, those sounds and music inspired lots of later stuff, including techno.

  • @kevinwhite6176
    @kevinwhite6176 Год назад +190

    "When the blues proctologist gets the Klon..." that's quote of the week right there.

    • @thomasharris7881
      @thomasharris7881 Год назад

      For all the good it did, I might as well have jammed the thing up my a... 🤣

    • @TheStormpilgrim
      @TheStormpilgrim Год назад +25

      I would think a blues proctologist would want something with a lot more bottom-end, though.

    • @pharmerdavid1432
      @pharmerdavid1432 6 месяцев назад

      What if they don't use pedals? Many blues cats plug straight in, because that's how you get the best tone out of an old tube amp (or new one).

  • @iyanmanzano
    @iyanmanzano Год назад +61

    That Fender amp still kicking at 80 y/o, amazing!

    • @backwaterbounty
      @backwaterbounty Год назад +8

      Eh, 74 years old... . Saying 75 would be totally acceptable, but 80 is kind of a lot to be rounding up.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Год назад +10

      @@backwaterbountyit’s 100 years old. Give or take

    • @KonradWadenhauer
      @KonradWadenhauer Год назад +2

      this amp was built closer to us than to the pyramids in egypt.. TIL

    • @xshayahyawzi3666
      @xshayahyawzi3666 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@backwaterbountycorrect ~75years

  • @EasyHeat
    @EasyHeat Год назад +48

    I genuinely love Josh's unabashed nerdishness, passion, and immeasurable knowledge regarding the history of wiggly air pressure dirty tones.
    It makes me rethink what "heavy" sounds can be with merely a BMP Deluxe (with EX pedal), a RAT, and a DS1.
    🖖

  • @prettyshinyspaghetti8332
    @prettyshinyspaghetti8332 Год назад +27

    The first thing I thought when I saw it was from December was "oh wow, this was filmed just 2 months after CHAOS" and then Rob just plays a bunch of FOO riffs the whole video.
    That end jam on Bookmobile was awesome

  • @CSelH
    @CSelH Год назад +11

    That amp tone makes me teary eyed. I can't imagine how being in the room sounds, must be wonderful.

  • @johnnygrind77
    @johnnygrind77 Год назад +35

    I love how Rob played "Rollerbladin'" but it's more like a low-key reminder/teaser that The First of October has a new thing coming out soon haha

    • @prettyshinyspaghetti8332
      @prettyshinyspaghetti8332 Год назад +1

      I feel like that's why this video came out a year later

    • @johnnygrind77
      @johnnygrind77 Год назад

      @@prettyshinyspaghetti8332 I remember him being at that place before and checking out all the pedals, I can't remember when it was though.

  • @blueslawyer
    @blueslawyer Год назад +34

    We get a kickback every time you say "Blues Lawyer"... so now our kids can go to college. Great video!

  • @JugaJuga14
    @JugaJuga14 Год назад +27

    I love the dynamic of Rob as the excitable pup and Josh as the old dawg. Just a couples dogs doggin.

  • @glitch-pr3nr
    @glitch-pr3nr Год назад +5

    i just got my CDs back from being held hostage for 10 years and my friend commented about all of my country music CDs. I replied 'it was the 90's. I grew up with hee haw so i love the older stuff before my time too. You had to be there. I am 7 years older than him but i love tech 9 too so i love every genre of music. Thank you for this post, this was informative to many

  • @NahuelMartinRomeroAceituno
    @NahuelMartinRomeroAceituno Год назад +36

    ROB IS BACK AGAIN with more ACTION AND HISTORY

  • @JonathanDiNamesMusic
    @JonathanDiNamesMusic Год назад +32

    You and Josh should just start a show already where you talk about crazy pedals and vintage gear. Great stuff

    • @MorthexGaming
      @MorthexGaming 9 месяцев назад

      Josh obviously hates this annoying ass guy, man.

  • @kaetji
    @kaetji Год назад +82

    As Bob Ross said, these are happy little accidents. Thanks for the video Rob! Also, peep the lonely angel at the start 👀

    • @eastbaystreet1242
      @eastbaystreet1242 Год назад

      if you are rock and roll and DIDNT notice her, well...

  • @nelliejones1
    @nelliejones1 Год назад +3

    I don't know why it took so long for this to show up in my feed, but this COULD be the most ridiculous experiment I've ever seen and by far the best time I've spent on youtube in months! This is equal parts amazing, hilarious, entertaining and educational all in one. You and Josh are good together. Keep it up!

  • @BackspinZX
    @BackspinZX Год назад +80

    The second I saw Josh Scott on camera I knew this was gonna be quite informative but then also go off the rails the second the music history was done with
    I was not disappointed lol
    Also it freaking figures that Josh has the first freaking Klon ever made, the madman

  • @PitchIncorrection
    @PitchIncorrection Год назад +25

    Unexpected crossover! I love JHS Pedals to death and was so happy to see the man himself just slide into frame

  • @streicherPRIV
    @streicherPRIV Год назад +18

    josh is the man, could listen all day

  • @jsbmx2039
    @jsbmx2039 Год назад +41

    Think of all the cool sounds that came out of that box in 80 yrs. Insane

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +4

      Well, until they made this video, it did...🤷‍♂️

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Год назад

      ​@@mattrogers1946why are you angry?

    • @Digimess88
      @Digimess88 Год назад

      @@mattrogers1946 amp was like "why you do dis to me"

  • @ATLASGAMINGApallo
    @ATLASGAMINGApallo Год назад +58

    With all of them turned on and the gain all the way up it sounds like cliffs bass tone but on a guitar lol

    • @davelanciani-dimaensionx
      @davelanciani-dimaensionx Год назад +10

      It does almost create a Fixed Wah sound.

    • @mk_rexx
      @mk_rexx Год назад +13

      @@davelanciani-dimaensionx Since wah is literally just some sort of frequency filter, and we learned that each Klon is doing approximately a bandpass at the mids, yes.

  • @mikajegou7106
    @mikajegou7106 Год назад +4

    It's funny I was looking through all off JHS's content and once I was done watching his latest videos, you posted this video whit him.
    Thank you for being so inspiring, keep on, have a good day.

  • @rogerstafford631
    @rogerstafford631 Год назад +7

    I have a black fender deluxe amp that someone left on my back porch a few years ago the only thing wrong with it was a missing fuse,it has to be forty of fifty years old and is one of the best amps I’ve ever owned.

  • @LegoPictures2
    @LegoPictures2 Год назад +4

    I don't like metal, but Rob makes me appreciate his willingness to explore. Thank you for a great video!

  • @joshofsorts
    @joshofsorts Год назад +7

    The sound at the end reminds me of some of the lead tones on Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie b-sides. Honestly it’s a tone that works in a specific context.

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
    @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +15

    Blues Dentist is for sure my new band name.

    • @joecooper7803
      @joecooper7803 Год назад +3

      Cool that means blues proctologist is still available 👍Lololol

  • @pinoytrash
    @pinoytrash Год назад +6

    was so confused at first but of course rob was playing a bunch of foo riffs, he’s two months fresh after the last album. so excited for this year’s one!

  • @JonathanDiNamesMusic
    @JonathanDiNamesMusic Год назад +7

    You know it's about to go down when you see Josh Scott pick up the bass!

  • @AnthemUnanthemed
    @AnthemUnanthemed Год назад +154

    so when you have a quarter million in klons you can achieve your average shoegaze tone

  • @denniseldridge2936
    @denniseldridge2936 Год назад +7

    I had an Atlantic Records anniversary record which had a very early blues recording from the late 1940s. The amp was heavily in distortion, and I can tell you that it sounded incredible. Ironically, I'll bet that they were freaking out that their amp was sounding so "bad", but to our ears it was a very sweet sound.
    Otherwise, some of the nicest distortion I've ever made myself came from a cute lil' Princeton, turned all the way up to eleven. In fact, it produced a very similar sound to that of the 1940's recording.

  • @Cloudtalahari
    @Cloudtalahari Год назад +5

    One of the only solid body electrics available in that era was the O.W Appleton electric from 1941 which was built in the late 30s. It was the precursor to the Les Paul. Unfortunately the Appleton electric didn't get mass produced but was an exciting era for music and rock n roll. Love this content and talking about what was happening at the time and how different sounds emerged out of necessity. Awesome stuff!

    • @stevenshea990
      @stevenshea990 7 месяцев назад

      Ironically, the solid-body lap and pedal steel guitars actually predate hollow-body guitars. The first commercially successful electric guitar was the Rickenbacker "Frying Pan" lap steel from the early 30's. The first electric spanish guitar was also made by Rickenbacker, and had a semi-solid bakelite body and bolt-on neck, but hollowbodies were much more successful before the introduction of the Esquire and Les Paul

  • @garrett45388
    @garrett45388 Год назад +2

    This feels like a “this old house” episode. Relaxing and awesome. Do this more 😊

  • @ZakuHD
    @ZakuHD Год назад +8

    Damn the klons really shined on my phone speakers at 14:10

  • @RudolfWolph
    @RudolfWolph Год назад +20

    Scotty Moore (Elvis' guitarist) actually traded in his Telecaster in 1953 for a Gibson ES 295.
    Solid body guitars were an important advancement and all, but it's a stretch to credit them for making Elvis happen.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 9 месяцев назад +2

      Elvis happened because he was Elvis.
      Scott Moore was playing mostly clean guitar rockabilly, not heavy metal.
      Scotty Moore also had a special amp set up by Sam Phillips that had a tape delay echo unit in place of the reverb.

    • @rocknroll_jezus9233
      @rocknroll_jezus9233 Месяц назад

      ​​@@michaelszczys8316Scotty Moore's at times atonal raw playing on Hound Dog is punk and metal asf, make no mistake. Not to mention Elvis & The Blue Moon Boys slowing it down to a scandalous heavy sludgey crawl in 1956 on national television.

  • @mattytaylor2674
    @mattytaylor2674 Год назад +4

    I believe on the first Montrose album, Ronnie Montrose used a 40 watt Fender Bandmaster amp cranked all the way up for songs like Rock Candy and Make It Last and so on. So awesome!!!

  • @14lamnc1
    @14lamnc1 Год назад +3

    I’d just love a video of Josh giving us a whole in depth tour of that storage at the start

  • @yona9798
    @yona9798 Год назад +19

    I have got to admit I liked the jam a lot better than the tone alone would have warranted ;D

  • @Samuel-sg2iv
    @Samuel-sg2iv Год назад +6

    Bro that jam and the end was nuts.

  • @lunarpollen
    @lunarpollen Год назад +4

    one of my very fave examples of early overdriven guitar is Barney Kessel's playing on Lew Williams' singles recorded in 1956 "Bop Bop Ba Doo Bop"/"Something I Said" and "Centipede"/"Abracadabra"... it has just a bit of breakup, nothing massive, but it still gives it an edge

  • @boblouis972
    @boblouis972 Год назад +8

    That final jam sounded like an early cut of RATM, was getting strong Morello feels from that

    • @shibahacking
      @shibahacking Год назад +2

      that last jam is the song "bookmobile" by first of october (which rob is 1/2 of). when they were writing the original song they took a lot of inspiration from ratm and morello which really shows in this version of it!

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova Год назад +3

    I read a great book about Buddy Holly and apparently he used a Deluxe in the studio but was never allowed to turn it up to the point of distortion on the recordings. For live shows, he needed more volume so he played through a Bassman and cranked it all the way up. The only real live recordings of Buddy are TV appearances where he again wasn’t allowed to turn up too loud so one time I played some Buddy Holly songs on a ‘50s Stratocaster through a tweed Bassman cranked and it sounded AWESOME! It’s a shame that live recordings were practically nonexistent back then.

  • @brokensilence3268
    @brokensilence3268 Год назад +29

    I honestly think part of why Klons are so valued is because they look fancy. Like they kind of look like something that would cost thousands of dollars.

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Год назад

      Yea, no.

    • @necroticpoison
      @necroticpoison Год назад +4

      @@J.C... Not like it looks like a super premium thing, it just looks like (its design/form) something people could easily way overvalue

    • @brokensilence3268
      @brokensilence3268 Год назад +6

      @@J.C... Great argument, dude.

    • @slightlyaboveaveragebutaverage
      @slightlyaboveaveragebutaverage Год назад +2

      it's just scarcity plus demand. it's over priced obviously, but that's all it is.

    • @Chase_AM
      @Chase_AM Год назад

      They look expensive because they are so we just apply that bias. They don’t really look exponentially fancier.

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof Год назад +3

    What an unexpected pleasure it was to click on this!
    In my job as a telecommunications tech distortion was detected, measured, and to be eliminated. Meanwhile, at home, I was creating it.

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 Год назад +3

    I have a 1953 Magnatone amp that’s pretty much the same size and sounds seriously similar to this amp! I love the tones I can pull from it! I may or may not grab a Klon clone someday. I don’t care about chasing the same sounds that others have.

  • @HopalongGinsberg
    @HopalongGinsberg Год назад +3

    Somewhere in the world, a metalhead just fell in love with that sound.

  • @videoaccount4323
    @videoaccount4323 Год назад +3

    Rocking that hardcore comb-forward

  • @sadisynn9836
    @sadisynn9836 8 месяцев назад +4

    "Dry".... heh heh, back in the day, the room was the reverb!

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Год назад +3

    The first guitar amp distortion I heard, was the guitar-sax lead break in "Rock Around The Clock." Second was in Berry's "Maybelline."

    • @MonotoneCreeper
      @MonotoneCreeper 10 месяцев назад

      Well it certainly wasn't the first guitar distortion on record

  • @keithsmith9889
    @keithsmith9889 Год назад +6

    I honestly can't think of a cooler place to hang out

  • @Elagabalus711
    @Elagabalus711 Год назад +6

    The final jam just sounded like a cheep plug in with nothing but high mids turned on. Fantastic.

  • @unf4th0mable
    @unf4th0mable Год назад +17

    Rob “The blues proctologist” Scallon

  • @streetvan1997
    @streetvan1997 Год назад +2

    Holy shit! I didn’t know these went back that far. I had a much larger 90’s fender tweed amp. I miss it.

  • @TrainOfDarkness
    @TrainOfDarkness Год назад +50

    I always forget how technically skilled rob is until I see shit like this that jam was insane

    • @Cowboybebub
      @Cowboybebub Год назад +6

      ... was it though?

    • @TrainOfDarkness
      @TrainOfDarkness Год назад +5

      @@Cowboybebub yep

    • @alldud13
      @alldud13 11 месяцев назад

      @@Cowboybebub thats what im sayin compared to the other stuff he's done

  • @TheSargKyle
    @TheSargKyle Год назад +2

    This was massively insightful! Thank you for this!

  • @gabbajon5654
    @gabbajon5654 Год назад +8

    drum compression also had a massive impact on rock and roll

  • @stevehurl298
    @stevehurl298 Год назад +2

    I have some late 1940s R&B in my music collection, and yup, it's pretty much 1949 when you start to hear distortion on the occasional guitar part. Like they say in the video, someone's cranking their little tube amp to keep up with the trumpets and squalling saxphones. Bandleader Johnny Otis worked with a guitarist named Pete Lewis who played some early "power chords," + distorted leads. Earliest example of this that I know of is Junior Barnard's playing on Bob Wills' "Brain Cloudy Blues," from Sept. 1946, UNLESS "Tiny's Boogie," by Tiny Grimes, was recorded a year earlier (tune in question not be confused with "Tiny's Boogie-Woogie"). Love the original, overdriven tube sound, even w/o any reverb. The pedals they add to the signal chain in this video ruin the amp's tone-- might as well use a cheap "solid-state" amp if you want to color the sound that much.

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Год назад +7

    Nice to see
    Amazing how old this tech and execution is

  • @spfadden082711
    @spfadden082711 Год назад +1

    It’s so cool seeing all the classic equipment.

  • @zhiracs
    @zhiracs Год назад +29

    A quarter million dollars to sound like a mid-70s art punk group from Ohio recording to 4-track in a garage studio.

    • @CKT1138
      @CKT1138 9 месяцев назад

      De-evolution really IS real

  • @jeremykemp3782
    @jeremykemp3782 5 месяцев назад

    Best explanation on the history of amp/distortion.. well done guys seriously well done

  • @treystone1993
    @treystone1993 Год назад +30

    Crazy 😊. There's no pedal tone on the planet worth that kind of money. Fun to watch though.

    • @lylechipperson3407
      @lylechipperson3407 Год назад +13

      You don't need to pay that much money anyways. Klon's pedals have all been reverse engineered, and you can make one yourself for less than $100.

    • @KibatsuMusic
      @KibatsuMusic Год назад

      @@lylechipperson3407 probably less than that

  • @Cestariarts
    @Cestariarts Год назад +1

    Video that goes STRAIGHT TO THE POINT. WE LOVE IT!

  • @frankybebop2913
    @frankybebop2913 Год назад +4

    That jam was LIT!

  • @SkyeDoe
    @SkyeDoe 11 месяцев назад

    your videos always bring me so much joy. keep it up rob 💜

  • @shasta9863
    @shasta9863 Год назад +14

    think that tone at 1:00 is my favorite ive ever heard, also love how half of the video is just Klon Lore

    • @smashedwasp6667
      @smashedwasp6667 Год назад +4

      listen to title fight, they have this tone, the song GMT is a good place to start

  • @unf4th0mable
    @unf4th0mable Год назад

    Josh Scott is awesome! Thanks for sharing this intriguing video Rob!

  • @lukasostring
    @lukasostring 7 месяцев назад +5

    Shame he didn’t chose to play a fender guitar with it 😢

  • @dummyphill1621
    @dummyphill1621 7 месяцев назад +2

    love the first of october songs

  • @Doormanswift
    @Doormanswift Год назад +3

    I heard the story of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys actually being the "originator" of the distorted or maybe fuzz tone by using an amp with a cut speaker cone.

    • @tsuwaque
      @tsuwaque Год назад +2

      They also recorded one of the first electric guitar solos. Listen to "Get With It" from 1935

  • @crlguitar1
    @crlguitar1 Год назад +1

    I'd sure love to own one of those....What an amazing tube warm sound....Sounds awesome mic'd ......

  • @FreddyD177
    @FreddyD177 Год назад +2

    During that Jam session I was just thinking "hey Chuck it's Marvin, Marvin Berry! You know that new sound you been looking for? Well listen to this!" 😂

  • @darthmal1
    @darthmal1 Год назад +1

    I was sort of expecting a metal zone or metal core to be plugged in, but yet, I'm still not disappointed

  • @nunninkav
    @nunninkav Год назад +3

    Distorted amps are all the rage, but in the 80's when we got the Roland 120, it was CLEAN and LOUD. 120 watts of high fidelity transitor power. It was a game changer for playing clubs, because prior to that you could really never get a sparkling clean tone at club volume. This is much why 80"s guitar is based in sparkly, chorused clean tones and super high gain, hard clipped lead tones. Things the older Tube amps could not do.

    • @MrTonemaster
      @MrTonemaster Год назад +1

      I had the 60 W jazz chorus
      I never knew what I had and traded it for a nady wireless and a pedal.
      Ouch!!

    • @nunninkav
      @nunninkav Год назад +1

      @@MrTonemaster let me quote Ren from Ren & Stimpy: "YOU IDIOT, MAN!"

    • @MrTonemaster
      @MrTonemaster Год назад

      @@nunninkav(sigh)

    • @nunninkav
      @nunninkav Год назад +1

      @@MrTonemaster i will confess I did something similar. I played Bass mostly, I used a Boss OD-1 silver screw as part of my tone. When Boss released the "Super" overdrive I went to the music store, traded in my OD-1 and got the new model only to never get that tone again. My new tone sure wasn't super. Never found anything I liked until the Tech 21 XXL which was good, but not my beloved OD-1. Josh does comparison videos with TS-9 and Klon Centaurs, he has never donen an OD-1 comparison because there isn't anything like it.

    • @MrTonemaster
      @MrTonemaster Год назад

      @nunninkav5307 Arrgh
      Thanks for reminding me! I gave my OD-1 to my son and now sits unused in a gig bag in his house. I'll get that one back maybe. But no one ever gets my Chandler tube driver.
      Cheers

  • @jeremyreichwein9105
    @jeremyreichwein9105 Месяц назад

    I have been a player and pedal dork for most of my 50 years and you guys take the cake, this is silly and absurd but I am happy you exist.

  • @bettertvreceptionwithfoilf7100
    @bettertvreceptionwithfoilf7100 Год назад +4

    I have a '62 Ampeg Reverb-e-rocket. It was the first with the blue tolex, but it was manufactured for the '62 market year in late 1961. It's beat, but it has some awesome grungy dirt. Main tube is Ampeg original, i think there is a Sylvania tube in it, maybe two. It has a silver original Jenson, because it was an accordion amp. That's the hot input.

  • @sweetcisteen
    @sweetcisteen 6 месяцев назад

    just three guys who love music having a blast. i love the little jam session at the end

  • @jasond7978
    @jasond7978 Год назад +3

    Sometimes I get wrapped up in the video and momentarily forget you can shred and when the session starts it just makes me smile \m/

  • @chocomilkz1
    @chocomilkz1 Год назад +1

    I love when guitar playing is fun! Thanks for that!

  • @paulmdevenney
    @paulmdevenney Год назад +5

    "the call is coming from inside the house". never a truer work

  • @reubenrozeyt5716
    @reubenrozeyt5716 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing pairs better than a
    10 Watt 50's Amplifier and a
    High output active pickup metal shredder guitar.

  • @MayorMcCheese2000
    @MayorMcCheese2000 Год назад +7

    so like halfway through this just becomes a Klon video lol

  • @tsg_frank5829
    @tsg_frank5829 6 месяцев назад

    The jam section was actually unbelievably sick, I'd love to hear more of that somewhere

  • @acatwithafancyhat5782
    @acatwithafancyhat5782 Год назад +4

    will we see this amp on the next first of October album?
    probably not but i’m still hyped

  • @drew2dee2
    @drew2dee2 Год назад +1

    drove an hour and a half to see the eclipse today and walked into a guitar store with an original fuzztone, first time i had ever seen one in person. kinda neat gain history day for me

  • @shinyplaid
    @shinyplaid Год назад +3

    It never occurred to me that “Blues Lawyer” would be a thing, but I literally have a cousin who’s a lawyer and also a professional blues guitarist. 😂

  • @jbrown21m
    @jbrown21m 8 месяцев назад +1

    LOL I LOVE it! Ya'll made me young again. Thank you. Hilarious.