When I was in a jazz-rock band in High School, the guitarist played an SG and he could play literally any style and it sounded authentic. The humbuckers on the SG gave the guitar such a warm sound.
@gregmiller71235 ай бұрын
Tony Iommi has made a pretty good living over the last 50+ years playing an SG!
@Dnell-tb1yd5 ай бұрын
He originally was a Strat player!
@octaaka47575 ай бұрын
most of which weren't gibson and were mini humbuckers or some other custom humbuckers,p90's run of tony's guitars lasted from 68-76
@DarrenWaters755 ай бұрын
Crazy that if the wiring never went in his strat he would never have picked up the SG.
@lookbovine5 ай бұрын
@@Dnell-tb1ydNo way!!
@adrianmartinez-lq5he5 ай бұрын
@@lookbovine more crazy fact is he drop tunned to c standar whit 0.07 strings
@erickleefeld48835 ай бұрын
Robby Krieger played almost all his Doors stuff on the SG neck position. Why did he pick an SG? Because that was one of the less expensive guitars he grabbed off the rack that day in a store. That’s honestly how most of your heroes became identified with a certain type of guitar: That’s the one they learned on, before they even knew about any technical differences, so there’s a lot of dumb luck about it.
@mickypoo5 ай бұрын
I think it was the Melody Maker, which he recorded the first album on before it was stolen. It's crazy to think that anything Gibson was once a cheap option. You're right though - it's a bit like the USA Mustangs that all the grunge/punk guys bought because they were cheap & no-one wanted them at that time. Now some kid pays US$1400 for one because they think it must be the best guitar for grunge lol.
@cycomiles42255 ай бұрын
@@mickypoo Well, Les Pauls werent cheap from my understanding but since the 2nd Les Paul model aka Les Paul SG wasnt approved by Les Paul and probably wasnt that sought after I can see why it would be cheaper than most other guitars...I think Tonny Iommi has a similar situation when his fender strat gave up on him so he had to buy a guitar and quick...it was the SG.. Vs abd Explorers of their time were actually market failures if I remember correctly...its only when heavy metal really got going that they became extremely popular otherwise it was always about fender strats, teles and a Gibson Les Paul.
@duanehill49115 ай бұрын
@@mickypooIt was actually an SG Special - with two soapbar P90s. My first real electric guitar was that exact model. It was a tone monster.. unfortunately it was somewhat if a rubberneck and impossible to intonate. That problem was mitigated with a Leo Quan Badass bridge. I got it in 1968 and played it for about 5 years. Then, sadly, I sold it. It would be worth big bucks now.
@mickypoo5 ай бұрын
@@duanehill4911 I'm not sure where I got the Melody Maker idea from. But yeah, I remember him saying he was much happier with humbuckers than the P90s. Just read that he's still searching for his stolen guitar.
@stillobsolete4 ай бұрын
Absolutely right. J Mascis, Thurston Moore, Lee Renaldo - While the sonic youth guys may have had a bit of a nudge, due to Tom Verlaine's usage- the primary reason these men played a Jazzmaster is because they were cheap. Seeing these guys use them are what made me want to get My first Jazzmaster.
@scorchedearthdj4 ай бұрын
i love my SG. i've had it for 2.5 years and play it almost every day. it's good to hear you enjoy yours as well.
@lawrenceklein35243 ай бұрын
I'm a Strat guy, but I've gotta' say, that transparent red SG is mighty fine looking, and the tones really are worth the coin... If I could only afford one! Great video! 👍
@An_inquisitive_thinker2 ай бұрын
@@lawrenceklein3524 Why Gibson? Find yourself a red Vintage VS6, they are very affordable and of excellent quality and with no neck dive like the original SG. Only look for those made around 2010 as back then their body shape was identical to SG before Gibson went after them and forced them to change the offset to a current one. Also, in 2010 they offered a better build quality guitars compared to what they make now - as in finish etc.
@lucistired4 ай бұрын
I own the first SG I ever saw. I saw it at a club gig with my mom, she ended up gigging with the guy who had it, he sold it to her, and I traded her a telecaster for it. Changed it to '50s wiring. Super versatile, would never sell it
@frankdardano3182Ай бұрын
I have a 81 Les Paul custom, but prefer SG standard due to rosewood neck.The entire Cream albums, until the end he used a firebird. The cream records featured the SG, and Clapton did get his so called women tone from a SG, you are correct. After wearing a Les Paul custom, a SG is a blessing, unless you are under thirty, if you want to go on the road,with a Les Paul and you're over forty, have a chiropractor on speed dial!
@dadolin015 ай бұрын
Being a bass player and not an electric guitar tone chaser my ears always perk up (or melt) whenever I hear that double humbucker clean tone. Nothing wrong with single coil guitars, but that deep rich tone is just something so beautiful.
@Renn895 ай бұрын
I was a fender guy for 20 years. Only played strats and tele’s. Then at the beginning of the year I bought a SG standard and it’s been my main guitar ever since. It works for everything I play and sounds amazing.
@nicksonthevet5 ай бұрын
Is the neck dive a thing with the SG?
@willemthijssen10824 ай бұрын
@@nicksonthevet There is neck dive, but that can be amended with the right strap. But to be honest, you only notice the neck dive when you're not holding the neck, eg. not playing it. So yes, it's there, but it isn't a big deal
@nicksonthevet4 ай бұрын
@@willemthijssen1082 Thanks for the information
@charlesoliver25354 ай бұрын
@@nicksonthevetThe tailpiece on his may provide a counterbalance. With upgraded heavier tuners and no tailpiece, it can be subjectively severe. They only weigh between 6-7 lbs, depending on the model. Grover tuners and heavy duty hardware can put them around 7.5 lbs.
@nicksonthevet4 ай бұрын
@charlesoliver2535 Thanks for the information. I dream to buy one in future and this scared me
@RayBecker3 ай бұрын
For those who just starting out: An SG is a Gibson and the scale length is 24 3/4" whereas a Fender Strat has a scale length of 25 1/2" A properly setup SG will almost play itself. My Gibson's have very low action and the pickups are warmer. My Strats on the other hand require a little more effort due to the longer length of scale. I compensate by putting 8's or 9's on the Strats and I'll run 10's or 11's on the Gibsons. It really comes down to personal choice. There is no standard choice. If you're just starting out and know a few chords, you go to a music store and try out a Strat or Squier, Gibson or Epiphone and a PRS. The PRS has a 25" scale which falls right in between. Play the guitars unplugged at first so that you can feel the acoustic quality hitting your body. More times than not, when I find an electric that is unplugged and plays nice and strong, it kills when plugged in. There are WAY more choices available to young players now more than ever. For about $350, you should be able to score a decent guitar. Put money into the Cable and the Amp. One brand that I have to order because I played it in a store is Reverend. A little pricey for sure but, they play amazing. Of all the guitars that I've tried out, the Reverend left the best impression on me. I don't know what Mojo they have but those guitars are worth every penny. Most important; don't get caught up in Brands. Never allow a Brand Nazi to put you down because maybe you bought an Epiphone or LTD. I've played too many gigs and I have seen what happens when Mr. Diva guitar guy brings an expensive Les Paul to a bar gig and it gets stolen or knocked over. Just be yourself and don't give a rats ass about what anybody thinks.
@allancrow134Ай бұрын
I run 8's on my SG and 9's on my Strat. Light and low on the SG. The SG has a very fast and fluid neck. The Strat has a trem and an accessible volume knob. :)
@riazwalji34175 күн бұрын
I understood longer legnth of scale means it's easier to bend and so should be easier to play.
@allancrow1344 күн бұрын
@@RayBecker My SG is mid 70's Era...it's well made but like many SGs it has a thin neck and it could easily be described as pretty flimsy. I use super light strings to reduce the neck tension and fight off de intonation. I couldn't string it heavy.
@JH-rk9gd4 ай бұрын
My favorite guitar player John Cippolina said he played Fender Telecaster with some Humbuckers or a 335 or Heritage in the studio because they were comfortable while sitting down, he loved the Heritage but he only used the SG on stage because it was light and easy to transport
@georgefromgreece41194 ай бұрын
John Cippolina is a legend.
@dinosaursr5 ай бұрын
I played an SG first time in ´74. What a bite that thing had. Real rock tone. Funny thing is I haven’t played one in decades but keep thinking about one.
@Straydogger5 ай бұрын
My first "real" guitar was a 1973 SG Standard. I still look them up online to see what I let get away. The prices these days on vintage SGs make me sad. LOL I would LOVE to have a '73 SG Standard in walnut like I had then.
@gpf325 ай бұрын
@@Straydoggerpersonally jelly that you had that guitar
@wiseguy92025 ай бұрын
@gpf32 I have a '71 SG200 and the neck profile is the worst IMO. My modern SG Classic neck profile is so much nicer.
@dinosaursr5 ай бұрын
@@wiseguy9202 good to know. I’m a Strat guy but will have to brush up on the SG variants.
@wiseguy92025 ай бұрын
@dinosaursr some of those 70's models are something you should definitely try before spending the money. My 70's SG has the neck profile of a broomstick. Super narrow nut with a round back. Plus the fretboard is about an inch higher off the body. It's a weird one.
@tobymac215 ай бұрын
I wanna hear about the ac/dc thing.
@user-bf8ud9vt5b5 ай бұрын
Same.
@worksucksletsdrink60115 ай бұрын
I agree 👍
@toneloke74895 ай бұрын
Angus Young!!!!! 🤘🤘
@Scalamander5 ай бұрын
I want to see him plug an SG into a plexi with a Schaffer Replica and feel the energy the guitar gives in combo with the boost and the amp. It's crazy how much can be done with those things and just riding volume.
@seanfromaustin5 ай бұрын
Me, too.
@jackhaugh5 ай бұрын
Quick addition to Clapton, he actually played a Telecaster with Blind Faith before he went solo and picked up the Strat.
@formerlysaul41034 ай бұрын
Interestingly enough, it was a Telecaster with a Strat neck.
@nkmcfrln4 ай бұрын
Clapton played all of the Gibson’s that he played with Cream in Blind Faith. Not just the Telecaster. And he also played a Telecaster in the Yardbirds.
@jazzman19544 ай бұрын
@@jackhaugh Fender paid him to play Strats. It’s business.
@richardbradley36844 ай бұрын
@@jazzman1954 I always thought it was the Hendrix factor. Guess not.
@jazzman19544 ай бұрын
@@richardbradley3684 Clapton (like everyone else) was a Hendrix fan. He moved over to Strats a while after he heard Hendrix. I can’t prove it but I always suspected Fender came up with an offer he didn’t refuse to play Strats most of the time. Let’s be honest, most pros play endorsement guitars and the public suck it up. Been that way since the early Gibson jazz models.
@hydrothermalworm7778Ай бұрын
At 13, I got a black Epiphone SG for Christmas. 20 years later, it's got Seymour Duncan Blackouts wired with 14-gauge house wire 50's style, locking tuners, a handful of other good mods, and a handful of re-fixed bad ones too. The poly on the neck that was so sticky to begin with is worn smooth from play. It's collected as many bumps, nicks, and scratches as I have. Whenever I'm tempted to buy something new, I just can't bring myself to do it. Playing the guitar to me is playing that SG, and the SG really can do it all.
@allanramusiewicz996Ай бұрын
Thank YOU 😊👍‼️
@jacoboreyes316017 күн бұрын
Maybe get a 2nd SG
@josephalvaro52444 ай бұрын
The incomparable Frank Zappa usually played a SG.One of the iconic guitar designs of alltime.That is a gorgeous looking SG you have there.
@KT-Buf69Ай бұрын
His son continued. And he's incredible to
@theo9952Ай бұрын
Yes, until 1979 - 80, when he switched to Gibson Les Paul Custom and finally to unmarked Strat type guitars, apparently custom assembled.
@fender306Ай бұрын
it was actually a fake SG frankenstein. Twas not a gibson SG or even really an sg for any reason other than shape
@theo9952Ай бұрын
@@fender306 The Gibson logo was on the headstock of the SGs he played (more than one) so they must have been modified Gibsons.
@fender306Ай бұрын
@@theo9952 okay
@hailmaryrecordings82555 ай бұрын
Played my first-show in 1986 with my uncle’s 1962 Les Paul (SG) It was a “battle of the bands” at my high school, and as a sophomore at age-16 had been asked to replace 2 guitar-players in the hot-shot band of seniors; who’d had some sort of falling-out. We won … beating the band the two departed guitar-players had started to “embarrass” the band that I had joined.
@vayabroder7295 ай бұрын
That is KILLER! Hope you still have it!
@hailmaryrecordings82555 ай бұрын
@@vayabroder729 It was my dead-uncle’s guitar on-loan from my first-Cousin; who later became a cocaine-addict and sold the guitar for an amount he was too embarrassed to tell me.
@gangnamchild63105 ай бұрын
The best part of this story is that it never happened❤️
@pharmerdavid14325 ай бұрын
@@gangnamchild6310 I guess he allows us to make illogical inane comments here - that means I get to post comments!
@hailmaryrecordings82555 ай бұрын
@@vayabroder729 Actually, my first-cousin ended-up with it and sold it for drugs a few years ago. 😕
@ocelotl235 ай бұрын
The sg is the most versatile Gibson model, it's like what a tele is for fender.
@reubenrozeyt57165 ай бұрын
HOW????
@Dnell-tb1yd5 ай бұрын
I believe that title goes to the ES-335
@pinkled44295 ай бұрын
@@Dnell-tb1yd nah sg is better.
@adambomb50005 ай бұрын
@@Dnell-tb1ydagreed. The sg is super versatile but a 335 does everything.
@jaysigma5 ай бұрын
Had a SG... was the 2014 special edition with a sidewinder and a P90... you really need to squeeze her hard through a amp and pedals to get a good sound of out. The neck was a bit too slim for my hands, so I sold her lightheartly. My Paula and semihollow are my favourites then... In the "right" hands every guitar can be "the best"... for this particular person.
@Zundfolge5 ай бұрын
When it comes down to it, I have never cared for the aesthetics of the SG and would rather have a double-cut Les Paul special or junior. But I do like how they feel (I agree, being light makes them easier to live with than a regular Les Paul).
@harrykadaras94593 ай бұрын
SGs have produced some of the best tones ever captured on vinyl...check out Townshend's 'Live at Leeds' tone. SG and Hiwatt is my all time favorite tone...
@jspanos5004 ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the sweet cleans from an SG. For years I played an SG with a 57 Classic humbucker through a Silvertone 1484. LOUD cleans were the foundation of my sound.
@jegr33985 ай бұрын
Eric Clapton's 60's sound with a Gibson is his best sound IMO
@Sinnerboy884 ай бұрын
I agree. He sounded much better on Gibsons in my opinion. The Les Paul on the Bluesbreakers "Beano" album. The SG and the 335 with Cream. Never really liked his sound on Strats. That said, I'm primarily a Gibson man anyways. I like Fender in other hands.. but they're not for me.
@goblindeeznutzz4 ай бұрын
Same around the same time he drops Gibsons I drop him
@allenparedes61324 ай бұрын
100% Gibson Clapton is the best Clapton
@bluedeskfan27544 ай бұрын
Same with Pete Townsend. In later years those guys only seem to ever play strats, for whatever reason. But can't help noticing they did all their best stuff with Gibsons.
@HollyMorton-xy2ph4 ай бұрын
I think that was his most unique playing as well; he watered himself down considerably after that, imo.
@07BSPtC5 ай бұрын
In the 60s Clapton mostly played Gibson. Started with a burst led Paul then 335s and sgs
@vayabroder7295 ай бұрын
And Firebirds 😉
@titi642305 ай бұрын
Started with the famous les paul , and marshall amp . The beano album ! John mayall and bluesbraker
@jasondorsey71105 ай бұрын
He played a gibson hollowbody at george harrison's concert for bangledesh in the early 70s
@vayabroder7295 ай бұрын
@@jasondorsey7110 Yes! A Byrdland I believe.
@shanetx815 ай бұрын
@@vayabroder729and explorers with strange hacksaw jobs!
@united28345 ай бұрын
Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath is my favorite SG player. Bought a black SG standard last January and I love it!!
@nicksonthevet5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Tanzania East Africa. Is the neck dive a thing with the SG?
@elwolf85364 ай бұрын
Only downside with SG LP is the fradgile headstock
@ericv77204 ай бұрын
@@nicksonthevetIt is, because the extreme lightness of the body shifts the center of gravity toward the neck.
@PageMarker14 ай бұрын
@@nicksonthevet Tends to be because the cutaways are symmetrical. I've got a '77 Guild, left handed, and the top cutaway is not as deep as on the high end. It balances much better than an SG.
@nicksonthevet3 ай бұрын
@@PageMarker1 Thanks for the information
@gevowavemagnet3 ай бұрын
Mick Taylor played an SG extensively during The Rollong Stones 1969 U.S. tour.
@antonleimbach6483 ай бұрын
Tony Iommi is a SG player and his versatility on Sabbath’s first album still blows me away. For me that’s the best album they made and I love the song “Warning”.
@HODIUSDUDE2 ай бұрын
Loved Iommi's sound on the Never Say Die album.
@dickwhiskey80412 ай бұрын
The first Sabbath is such a masterpiece!
@ItalianBacon5 ай бұрын
Did a content creator just make a video about SG's and not mention neck dive once? Thank you for this blessing, Mike.
@tuckercunningham93705 ай бұрын
I’ve never minded the neck dive on my SG, if you have it strapped up a bit higher it actually gets rid of it
@RosewoodMahogany5 ай бұрын
A SG with vibrola doesn't dive that much.
@BeeRumblin135 ай бұрын
They get alot of neck dive while sitting on their couch playing.
@konkonidaris84695 ай бұрын
I once had an SG custom (Lawsuit era Japanese brand) as my only electric guitar, and it didn't have neck dive. It did however have a Bigsby tremolo, and Mike's has the Gibson Vibrola to help balance out the guitar. I believe if you only had a stop tail piece on an SG neck five would be an issue.
@bear10845 ай бұрын
Right?! 😂😂 I've got the olive drab Epiphone version of the one in the video. I've got locking tuners on mine, too, but I also have a leather strap for it, and it doesn't really dive on me at all 😅
@ayre_guitar5 ай бұрын
Thom Yorke from Radiohead used the SG on In Rainbows. That's where they got a lot of those buttery smooth clean tones (that and johnny's tele). He definitely used it on reckoner, which is my favourite song of all time and the clean tone is incredible.
@Bluepilled-c5t5 ай бұрын
In Rainbows is their best album, (by far if you ask me). It’s the one album I would take to the desert island if I had to. Highly underrated for some reason
@ayre_guitar5 ай бұрын
@@Bluepilled-c5t I wouldn't say it's underrated, but I totally agree, it's the album that resonates with me the most and it would probably be my desert island pick as well
@Bluepilled-c5t5 ай бұрын
@@ayre_guitar i heard that classic album channel say recently that he found it off and too electronic, that he much prefers the early album(s). Which I actually don’t like that much, for me they were warm up albums which are a bit annoying, the same schtick over and over. Rainbows is the matured music, a complete album from start to finish, like Dark Side of the Moon. And that NYE Basement thing they did in the studio playing the album is outstanding.
@ayre_guitar5 ай бұрын
@@Bluepilled-c5t I agree the from the basement shows are immaculate.
@MrOtistetrax4 ай бұрын
In Rainbows is their best album. Also OK Computer. And The Bends. And Kid A. And Hail To The Thief. And Amnesiac. And The King Of Limbs. And A Moon Shaped Pool. Pablo Honey’s not so great.
@zz-.-5 ай бұрын
Great video. I started playing an SG as a kid and now appreciate strats more than ever. I did the reverse, and like you can appreciate both as foundational guitars every player would be proud to have in their collection.
@gavindadds44144 ай бұрын
Clapton went to the SG after the Sunburst he played with John Mayall got stolen. Always considered Iommi and Angus Young as the SG GOATS. Dickey Betts another great SG player especially when Duane was alive. Hendrix played a white 3 pickup for a couple of years. Mick Taylor played some beautiful stuff on a SG as well.
@fredkaak55723 ай бұрын
What about sister Rosetta Tharpe?
@voiceofexperience4 ай бұрын
Years ago, I bought an Epiphone SG just for fun (I've always been a Strat player) and I was immediately impressed by the clean tones - definitely superior to those of a Les Paul - but also wondering why nobody ever talks about them. Thanks for talking about them.
@realcatalinawinemixer5 ай бұрын
dude the clean tone on these things is insane. I went and saw Men I Trust w/ Tops earlier this year (both dream pop bands), and both David Carriere and Jessy Caron were using SGs that night. I was FLOORED by the sounds I was hearing.
@childofthe60s1003 ай бұрын
INSANE????????????
@gregmetzler68282 ай бұрын
I'm about to queue up my amps to play my SG clean... I'm usually cranking the gain. Thanks for the inspiration. My favorite solid body? My 59 Melody Maker
@bayfilly15 ай бұрын
Don't forget Frank Marino,,,,,,still my #1 ! "Poppy" and 'It's Begun To Rain'.....those 2 tunes were the catalyst that finally got me to pull the trigger and buy my SG.
@georgefromgreece41194 ай бұрын
DADAAd tuning I think!
@richardblake91034 ай бұрын
You Got Living. There's a tune I heard 45 years ago and still can't get out of my head!
@allancrow1344 ай бұрын
Took me a while to find Frank's name in the comments. Hard to believe you could play an electric guitar and not know about him. I feel sorry for those who missed out on all that inspiration. I bought my first SG because of Frank as well. :)
@allancrow1344 ай бұрын
Took me a while to find Frank's name in the comments. Hard to believe really.
@Randy-jz9ox3 ай бұрын
Mahogany Rush
@davepatterson47745 ай бұрын
Occasionally, I play Doom/Stoner Metal with a buddy of mine. Usually, I use a Les Paul and he uses an SG. The two really compliment each other in this setting, having similar yet distinct sounds. We also sometimes veer into Power Pop territory and the combination of the two totally works well here, also.
@johncarlo73952 ай бұрын
Hank Marvin, as far as I am aware, had the first Strat in the UK which was bought by Cliff, who had it imported, for Hank to play in "The Shadows" which certainly influenced me to have one and probably all the Aforementioned Guitar players.
@ericblair69843 ай бұрын
The SG really is a special guitar that doesn't get the love it deserves. I love playing them.
@MrArnoldarnold5 ай бұрын
I’m a Les Paul guy but when I think of an SG I think of Ed King. He played it live for Freebird and in the studio for Am I Losin’ and I’m A Country Boy. Best SG tone to me is on Am I Losin.
@JohnMusicman-w7g5 ай бұрын
O boy That is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time Such killer feel and his phrasing is razor sharp Amazing dynamics overflowing with emotion Ed king really burned on that cut I wonder how many times he went at it before they found the keeper? An excellent artist He was an all time great That whole record is a masterpiece
@MrArnoldarnold5 ай бұрын
@@JohnMusicman-w7g I agree! It sounded like they already had most of the solo memorized/orchestrated when they recorded. I would’ve like to have heard that sg more!
@starshineraiser67295 ай бұрын
SG’s have one of the chimiest and best clean tones on the planet. This Indie Rock band entitled Versus uses one and is a great example, especially the early stuff. The Burstbuckers that Gibson is using on the SG now are some of the best pickups ever made.
@rsaathoff5 ай бұрын
The SGs pretty versatile. I watched a guy play a jazz gig on an sg. He got a nice arch top type sound out of it.
@allanthgersen52454 ай бұрын
During my time as a guitarist, I have - for the most part - been playing strats. But the SG has an unsurpassed advantage: slide guitar using the bridge pick-up. Wow - nothing comes close to this sound...
@scottgarrison91914 ай бұрын
Mike, you are the only KZbin guitar show host that I have ever heard mention grace, and using it. That and your humility are what make your videos approachable. It seems to be serving you very well, wishing you continued growth and success with your channel and personal life.
@warplane3345 ай бұрын
George harrison also played an SG in some songs on Rubber Soul, Revolver, and the White Album. It appears in the music video for Paperback Writer.
@mikeyohe47504 ай бұрын
He later gave it to Pete Hamm of Badfinger and was on their classic songs.
@trip8664 ай бұрын
If Im not mistaken, I believe he gave that SG to Pete Hamm of Badfinger
@michaelmiddlemanmagro475 ай бұрын
Frank Zappa is the SG God
@chrisknestrick3745 ай бұрын
I was scrolling down and down and down just looking for someone to mention Zappa! Glad to see I’m not the only one on here who thinks of Zappa when they see an SG :)
@maxlegrand33485 ай бұрын
Totally agree 👍🏼!
@DareBear20995 ай бұрын
Don’t forget about Iommi
@bradfordbaldwin97015 ай бұрын
I think of Frank instantly when I think SG. And then I go directly to Ian MacKaye.
@zaxmaxlax5 ай бұрын
Robby krieger, santana, pete townsend, Iommi
@bunkie21005 ай бұрын
I love Strats, I have two of them. But when it comes to Clapton, he, in my opinion, had his best tone and fire in Cream playing an SG.
@frankferrara52414 ай бұрын
He also plugged into a vintage Marshall
@GreenmanWood4 ай бұрын
You are one of the few guitar-content creators that I ALWAYS watch all the way through, the quality you offer is stellar. Thanks!
@zapruderr3 ай бұрын
I dont watch all your videos man I kind of pop in and out but I love what you're doing. as someone whos been playing guitar like 18 years or something and who was immersed in guitar and classic rock culture since i was in late elementary school, I love seeing you discover these things and share them with others probably also discovering along side you. I'm sure you're giving many of those out there who don't have someone to nerd out with and learn with someone to do that with. Great channel
@brianhein88385 ай бұрын
His SG was called the fool. Sweet guitar.
@zackamania65345 ай бұрын
No the Fool is the group of artists that painted his guitar, along with other works of art including the Beatles and their Apple Boutique
@brianhein88385 ай бұрын
The group that painted it was called the fool. That is also the name Eric called it.
@michaelthornburg24915 ай бұрын
Todd Rundgren owned The Fool during the 70's.
@oliverchapman511774 ай бұрын
@@brianhein8838 so pay to mind
@mvp0193 ай бұрын
@@zackamania6534 You had better alert Wikipedia then, since they have an article titled "The Fool (Guitar)".
@rodnyg79525 ай бұрын
I don't understand why this is such a revelation. All throughout the 60's Clapton shifted from Telecaster, Les Paul, ES335 and SG
@Plumcraziness4 ай бұрын
He was also known for playing a Firebird I as well, which can also be seen in Cream's farewell performance at the Royal Albert Hall in November of '68.
@rodnyg79524 ай бұрын
@@Plumcraziness sure, he's known for playing many different electrics, because there's countless publicity footage & photos of him, including: a '62 Gretsch 6120, Danelectro Shorthorn, 60s Kay Jazz II, 50's Gibson Byrdland, '58 Gibson Korina Explorer, etc... I was simply highlighting the top few he's most likely remembered playing
@Plumcraziness4 ай бұрын
@@rodnyg7952 And I was just mentioning a guitar that he played during his Cream years, which his Firebird was also memorable for that reason. Not sure why you got so triggered. But then again, your initial comment began with a snide, 'I don't understand why this is such a revelation', which was directed toward the creator of this video. No need to be so arrogant about a young lad learning a bit of guitar playing history. Cheers.
@rodnyg79524 ай бұрын
@@Plumcraziness well, it's not that exciting at all, & not one of his most memorable guitars. He used it on and off; a few times with Cream & Blind Faith. How exciting is all that, really. Perhaps you should take your own advice, & not get so triggered over it
@Plumcraziness4 ай бұрын
@@rodnyg7952 😴😴😴
@CCSiculo5 ай бұрын
Pete Townshend recorded Tommy on an SG with P90’s and toured exclusively with it for a few years, Woodstock, Live at Leeds, Isle of Mann, all on the SG.
@tuckercunningham93705 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 Gibson Sg classic model with p90s, it has insane bite
@guitarzan26264 ай бұрын
No Townshend did not record Tommy with an sg. Read his book and interviews about it. He did however tour extensively with one shortly afterwards. The sg special is a beast of a great guitar.
@richardberry88304 ай бұрын
I have 4 Gibson Les Pauls including a 1981 burgundy “Boat Anchor” Les Paul custom which weighs 10 lbs! I was looking for an SG and settled on a Gibson 1964 Murphy Lab Custom shop, very lightly age in deep cherry with Maestro Vibrola and Custom Bucker pickups. Those Custom Buckers are full voiced, articulate. And yes, all the sparkle is there! I'm not positive but I believe the Murphy Lab aging with the checking, reticulation i.e. cracking in the lacquer actually brings the sound out! This SG has so many fine harmonics it sings unplugged acoustically like no other guitar I own. I have a couple of Strats as well but I use them mostly for slid. Loved your video Mate! You-yourself are very well voiced and articulate.
@charlesoliver25354 ай бұрын
I sit and play mine with no amp to my phone a lot of the time. The harmonics are awesome.
@jeffreyterwilliger30892 ай бұрын
Nice review Mike! A fascinating fact about Les Paul - the man himself designed a second generation Les Paul model around 1960, and specified a neck-through design. Gibson didn't want to do that because set necks were what they always did. Les Paul withdrew his endorsement because of this. And that is how the SG was born.
@tomaslopez29405 ай бұрын
When will this strat player try out a superstrat? 22-24 frets, humbuckers in a strat body, and a Floyd rose or Ibanez edge locking trem. Those guitars are extremely versatile and fun! Maybe you can ask Sweetwater for a Jackson Soloist, Charvel So-Cal or San Dimas, Ibanez RG550, or Kramer Baretta!
@Hypersp4ce4 ай бұрын
Superstrat HSS or HSH with coil split for regular strat tones are GOATED pretty much. Also, nice guitar recommendations for anyone looking to get into them :D
@johnowens52845 ай бұрын
Clapton started using a Strat following the disbandment of Blind Faith in August 1969 and joining up with Delaney and Bonnie in the fall of that year
@BillyTheKidsGhost5 ай бұрын
The SG has excellent playability along with the Explorer and Flying V in that order.
@Straydogger5 ай бұрын
It's hard to play a Flying V sitting down though. LOL
@veikkajoensuu5 ай бұрын
@@StraydoggerIt's easy in the "classical" position. I find it easier to use the classical position anyway for metal which is what you would use a flying v for.
@TheChadPad5 ай бұрын
@@veikkajoensuuthis. I’m a Flying V player and it’s actually one of the most comfortable guitars to play sitting down because of that. But you have to have room underneath your legs for the v wing to hang down. You can’t lean back in a sofa and play it. You have to sit in a chair. But if you’re serious about your playing, you’ll be up in a chair anyway, back straight with good form
@WavePotter3 ай бұрын
Hey bro! I just found your channel, so forgive me if this is an obvious question, but have you ever tried PRS? To me it's the best of both worlds. Like a perfect blend between Fender and Gibson. You might really love it. Anyway, great video man! I learned on a strat back in the day, but then got an SG. I love them both, but now my main axe is a PRS, and it's like the perfect all around guitar for me.
@steventanner14283 ай бұрын
The guitar that got away from me. (Actually destroyed in a car accident) Was a double cut LP Jr. Single P90, one volume, one tone knob. That was 45 years ago. I have always been going to replace it. I just can't make myself do it. Plug them into an amp that speaks and be prepared to be amazed. Pick it light, clean tone. Dig into it, Rock and Roll. Oh and I love teles too.
@yournamehere67193 ай бұрын
Zappa got some iconic tones from a highly-modified SG during the mid-70's. Think Inca Roads, Son of Orange County from Roxy & Elsewhere.
@MrJohnnyDistortion3 ай бұрын
It was a copy SG with 1 less fret.
@An_inquisitive_thinker3 ай бұрын
Nah, my man. Trying to replace Strat with SG is like trying to remake Back to the Future. It will never work, because you simply cannot go beyond absolute perfection. 🎸
@JSouza26064 ай бұрын
5:37 not the ghost whammy bar lol
@bikestuffmodeltrainsmorefu80626 күн бұрын
In '66 when I graduated 8th grade, I bought a '65 SG with gift money. Still have it, still play it. Have some other guitars. Play them all. I love the SG. And if I'm out somewhere with it, when that case opens, it gets attention. I agree with our friend here, these are great guitars. And I certainly agree on not ever selling it. Worked for me! Keep on rockin' friends!
@Cajundaddydave4 ай бұрын
Yep. Following guitarists including Carlos Santana, Clapton in Cream, Robbie Krieger- The Doors, Pete Townsend at Woodstock, Tony Iommi, Michael Allsup in Three Dog Night, I acquired a 67 SG Special used. It became my primary gig axe for the next 15 years as we played all over SoCal. In time I did learn to love the tone and feel of a Fender Strat and eventually a Tele which I play primarily today. The SG still has a prominent place in my studio and is always within easy reach. Cheers!
@johnladdsmusic5 ай бұрын
I own 16 guitars, and electrically speaking my 2013 ‘61 Gibson SG with 57 Classic pickups is my #1
@nicksonthevet5 ай бұрын
Does it have the neck dive problem?
@jonbon72194 ай бұрын
2013 was a special year. I also have 1. I have played many sgs, this is a keeper along with my sg junior 2018
@jawknee25 ай бұрын
2010 SG’s are peak for modern Gibson.
@PedroIvoV5 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 Tribute 60’s with P90’s, love the neck profile and light weight!
@jawknee25 ай бұрын
@@PedroIvoV yup. Gibson made some great SG’s starting about 2008. I think they ran that production through at least 2012.
@guitarbob635 ай бұрын
Robbie Robertson was a big influence for Clapton changing to a strat.
@titi642305 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information
@kresimirdobranic16823 ай бұрын
Wrong, it was Buddy Guy.
@seanmckelvey66184 ай бұрын
The SG is my favorite guitar Gibson ever made, it's got it's quirks (neck dive), but it's still one of the most beautiful instruments ever made imo.
@andreyvanakoff94122 ай бұрын
Personally i love Gibson SGs because: design, playability, the most powerful vibrations while playing, sound. I like P90 versions most. From beautiful cleans, to dropped C djent riffs, spectacular work. Cons: if you have a light version
@Banksharper75 ай бұрын
Watching this a week before buying my SG
@MasterLaky5 ай бұрын
Which one you getting?
@jonabarca92284 ай бұрын
How are you enjoying it?
@Banksharper712 күн бұрын
Good the nitro finished got a little scratched and it annoys me but it’s still sounds great. I bought a brand new 61’ with the stop tailpiece.
@Robowx5 ай бұрын
Gibson made the “SG” to compete against the Fender Stratocaster.
@jameslanclos5685 ай бұрын
I kinda figured that, at least I assumed that was the case. I was never really fond of the Strat, the SG was/is my main squeeze.
@lemau84585 ай бұрын
I don't see how that applies though because it's an entirely different type of electric
@ronbo114 ай бұрын
@@lemau8458 the double cutaway and the tremolo bar are how it applies. Gibson would never convert to a single-coil because they always thought that the humbucker is superior.
@wbfaulk4 ай бұрын
And thin body, lightweight, flat top, relatively easier to make. Also, SGs have pretty much always been available with single coil pickups: the SG Special and Junior with P90s. They were available even before Gibson transitioned away from calling them "Les Paul".
@a.nelprober-rl5cf4 ай бұрын
From one black man to another, thank you. Thank you. Thank you for being able to form coherent and respectfully complete sentences. Thank you for sounding like you’ve at least pretended to read a book. Thank you for all you add to the contemporary guitar community.
@rayhernandez65873 ай бұрын
Wtf?
@a.nelprober-rl5cf3 ай бұрын
@@rayhernandez6587 What are you confused about ?
@rayhernandez65873 ай бұрын
@@a.nelprober-rl5cfyour comment is ridiculous. Sorry you’re so insecure.
@eugene_iodine_psychedelia1960s4 ай бұрын
Clapton started with a Telecaster in Yardbirds, then switched to Les Paul (Beano, the stolen guitar), creating his distinctive sound in the first John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers album, 1966. In Cream he also used Gibson ES335 and Firebird.
@bbrdout502 күн бұрын
I bought my first SG some years back and I will never sell it. It totally blew me away. I found it for $350 on a used rack at a Guitar Center. It was an SGJ model with the satin finish and a maple neck. I replaced the tuners with some Kluson Revolution locking tuners (the factory tuners were bent) and gave it a setup. Wonderful guitar, it’s definitely the guitar I gravitate to when I want to practice because I know it just sounds good and can handle anything I throw at it. Very chunky neck but I think that’s one of the reasons it sounds so good. I love that it has the warmth of a 24.75” scale guitar but still bright and punchy with clarity for playing complex chords and riffs.
@lazvt84695 ай бұрын
One of my favorite guitars in terms of playability (my SG Stnd)....until I recently re-discovered the Tele.
@shawn13mertle135 ай бұрын
If dude gets excited about clean sounds he ought to check out some Rickenbacker guitars. They are the most defined sound you can find out there.
@JEUXolim5 ай бұрын
Gretsch for sure as well
@gustogustav5 ай бұрын
got myself a 650 dakota and it sounds amazing
@joshcasten6664 ай бұрын
Fun fact- Angus generally records with a Les Paul and tours with an SG cuz it's lighter and easier on his back.
@seanmckelvey66184 ай бұрын
No he doesn't.
@jailbreaker3564 ай бұрын
No thats wrong
@deargdoom87434 ай бұрын
I heard he used a Rickenbacker.
@jerryb47164 ай бұрын
He records with an sg
@loydcoy9144 ай бұрын
Absolutely not. He said in an interview once that he recorded an album with Les Pauls, and it was DONE. About to be manufactured and he had to throw the brakes on because he felt he was lying to the fans so he re-recorded with SGs, and then the mixing and mastering had to be redone.
@greenfly12642 ай бұрын
At an important gig ,I was playing way past my best, through confidence being brave and hitting everything , my eyes closed i drifted off and drifted off I was just listening to myself,new experience very out of body. Must have been an upcoming m8 that bought me back, now in total awe of this guitar, feels magical I blinked looked down to tell it thank you I love you. Only then did realise it was my friends 61 SG, that I'd reluctantly borrowed cause I had no other option, because my tele and strat where in repair. Magic thing is I was gonna just hand it back not saying much, not to let my feelings show because he'd given it me. He said ".Mate I could never play like that ,that Guitar loves you it's yours . Wonderful.
@Mitata72Ай бұрын
U gotta remember, Clapton was a blues man young brother!! Blues guys played Gibson lol....Eric played Fenders because of Hendricks and Beck....They made him take the plunge!! Great content young brother!! We need this
@MagooooblyАй бұрын
Guitar players are so weird about gear. It's a tool that can do just about anything. You literally just associate the shape and the pickup type with a certain sound. But a good player can play jazz on a BC Rich or heavy metal on a Gretsch. It'll look weird but on a mix I promise you you wouldn't be able to identify what type of guitar it was as long as the amp and mic setup is correct
@stewarttomkinson33565 ай бұрын
Never seen Angus with an SG with a whammy bar
@MrSkyfish75 ай бұрын
around 78/80 when he started getting more money and retired his originals, he bought a few with those vibrolas. He usually took the handle off them because they kinda suck. I think two of his signature SG's come with them, and you can see one on the cover of "Stiff Upper Lip". I've heard that the weight in the back makes it balance better and reduce neck dive, but none of my guitars have them so I wouldn't know.
@SLEEPYDEADBRAIN4 ай бұрын
SGs always neck dive which is why a hollow body is better than an SG
@erickjason90924 ай бұрын
NOT.
@goblindeeznutzz4 ай бұрын
Get a strap that isn’t slippery I’ve never had this problem with any guitar ever
@jspanos5004 ай бұрын
Use a wider strap with grippy underside material like suede. Problem solved.
@BenBrossMusic4 ай бұрын
I've owned and played many guitars over the years, but long ago settled on the Tele as being my jam. To me, it is the most versatile guitar. It has something to say in any genre and in any role, rhythm, lead, riff... it's my jam. That being said, one day at a rehearsal a few years back, I used a friend's SG with P90s and have been dreaming about it ever since. What a guitar!
@maggieforbesshubie3 ай бұрын
If you want to hear the full range of tones from the SG, check out Frank Marino, he's been a solid SG guy for more than fifty years and by god he does things nobody else can with that axe.
@MarkoTOPGUN5 ай бұрын
0 views in the first 3 seconds bro fell off
@razrobinson32135 ай бұрын
Is this sarcasm?
@lemau84585 ай бұрын
not funny bruh, gtfo
@kommissar.murphyАй бұрын
Secret tip: It is a lot easier to play standing up if you drill a strap holder into the upper horn, instead of behind the lower neck. Try it!
@allanramusiewicz996Ай бұрын
Great Tip for Newbies to the SG but not regular Players of It Still Thanks for sharing 😊
@tgwazu24 күн бұрын
I disagree! My Dark 7s have the horn strap holders, and the neck dive is horrible compared to my Standards. YMMV
@kommissar.murphy24 күн бұрын
@@tgwazu I find it's the opposite. But to each his own.
@tgwazu24 күн бұрын
@@kommissar.murphy I think I’ve seen a Toni Iommi sig series with a horn button like you prefer. Ever seen one? Also; Dark 7s have a slightly heavier neck, maybe contributing to neck dive.
@bledakolinski3 ай бұрын
I can say it's a very versatile instrument beyond its lack of stability, having used it for years in a big swing band , in an avantgarde pop group and finally in a post grunge band. Great sounds in every context.
@Guitarnivore4 ай бұрын
3:14 YES, I ABSOLUTELY want to hear about that, because that's exactly what turned me back on to the SG about a year ago and now I have 4 SG, similar to yours only with the faded finish.
@JohnWhite-xc3md4 ай бұрын
I have an SG, and a Les Paul. I love them both, but where the neck pickup on the SG is located compared to the LP makes it sound darker, and less glassy. The LP's neck pickup can get closer to a strat neck sound. It sits at a really harmonically sweet spot under the strings. The SG's pickup is pushed back toward the bridge about 1/4- 1/2" so it misses the sweet spot. Its still useful, and mixes well with the bridge pickup, just a little different.
@billbrayley68364 ай бұрын
My main electric forever is my 335, followed closely by my Tele. I’ve had Les Pauls but they always seem to go. My SG will always stay. When I maybe am going to a jam or open mic at a new place I might not be comfortable bringing my baby to and still want all that Gibson tone in a lighter package I’ll grab the SG and it does everything I need! 😊
@georgejasper87944 ай бұрын
Great vid man! The SG (somewhere mid to late 60s) was my first main guitar. From about 70-78. It was in bad shape and my brother refinished and refurbished it for me. It disappeared in 2004, no idea where. I had a special for a while, didn't like it as much. Bought a new Standard in 2017 and love it just as much as the old one. Rock on!
@gearoidwalsh86063 ай бұрын
The SG neck pickup is great for jazz - I'm surprised more jazz players don't use it.
@diggdugg21692 ай бұрын
Love the SG. Its a clean / dirty monster and of the coziest guitars ever built.
@nothingman716322 күн бұрын
The Gibson SG (especially with P90 pickups) are the best thing Gibson does in my opinion. Really not a fan of much else they do but this is a great piece
@bryanalmeyda50712 ай бұрын
Great video man! When I first started playing guitar at 12 years old I’ve always dreamed of getting a Gibson Les Paul. Fast forward 8 years, after saving up money from work, my very first Gibson was a 2014 Gibson SG Standard with coil split. Fell in love with it. After 3 year I felt like it didn’t give a clean enough tone so I got a 2017 American Fended Strat. I was blown away of how amazing it sounded, light weight, and very versatile. A year later I got a 1999 Gibson Les Paul classic in a cinnamon burst with gold hardware, love that guitar. Then in 2020 I fulfilled a dream of mine, I bought a 2014 ‘59 Gibson Les Paul VOS in bourbon burst. As cliche as it sounds, there’s something about a 59 Les Paul that is just amazing, at lost for words. It definitely lives up to its hype. Unfortunately after 2 years I had to sell it due to financial issues, and I miss it to this day. My 59 Les Paul and Strat went 50/50 in playing time. Before I got my 59 I heavily favored my Strat over my Gibson SG, and 1999 Gibson Les Paul. Long story, I know but what I’m trying to say is that the Strat definitely lives up to its hype, and any kids out there or new players who are all about “brand” like I was at 12 and needed a Gibson and would pick Gibson all day over Fender, pick out what you feel is right and what suites the music you play and not a certain guitar because it’s what’s “cool” or “cooler than the other”. After 10 years of team Gibson, I got a Strat and turned me into team fender 😅. Gibsons are great, amazingly built with amazing sounds, but a bit overpriced if you ask me. If you want an amazing, and versatile guitar at an affordable price, I highly recommend a Strat. Hopefully no one thinks I’m bashing on Gibson, I’m not, I love them but I side fender a little more.
@jessem534033 ай бұрын
I don't know if this is destiny but you literally put out videos on subjects i've been thinking about for a LONG time. I've never owned a SG but have thought about dabbling for a long time now. I've played one a few times in guitar stores and whatnot and love how hot the pickups and the sound is on the HH versions. I'd like to get my hands on and play a P90 x 2 version sometime but i'll wait on that. I love the Strat and have played that instrument the most out of any other than a custom Whitfill T-style I have. I think a SG might just be the ticket for me being kind of bored with the Fender community. This video is awesome on so many levels. Thank you!
@steventheo694 ай бұрын
My first name brand guitar was a 67 SG Melody Maker. It was red w/ two white single coils, and the tremolo. I had it for about 2 years, then traded it for a Les Paul gold top. I played Les Paul's for almost 20 years, then spent another fifteen years playing Strats. Now I have 2 Harley Benton SG copies, and I love them both. They're not Gibsons, but they're comfortable to play and the tones are awesome!!!!
@Anthony-tn6mu3 ай бұрын
I have a 1968 SG and played thru a blackstar 1 watt cracked up with nos valves, it is the best tone I have heard on a guitar. Engage the overdrive button and you get endless sustain and you can certainly fill a small pub with sound.
@hcury19604 ай бұрын
Don't forget Clapton played a Fender Telecaster when he was with the Yardbirds! I read that he tried the Fender Jazzmaster before settling on the Sratocaster. 🎸
@beaukneaus7 сағат бұрын
Blueshawk. The perfect middle between a Les Paul and an SG. The blueshawk, to me, is the ultimate Gibson guitar for a Strat player. It's THE guitar to use to transition from a Strat to a Gibson. I got lucky and just kinda lucked into one as a younger man, and I played on it for years. The Strat will probably always be my preferred instrument (they're just so damned comfortable), but I never go more than a few weeks without picking up my Blueshawk.
@blueshorecreative31464 ай бұрын
Hello bro. I'm a muso from Australia. Thanks for the great clip. Very to the point, informative and watchable. The SG pops up in a lot of places. Frank Zappa utilized them and got varied sounds. Robbie Krieger from the Doors got some great tones from his SG. I have a Les Paul, and it gets great tones, but it is heavy and weighs on my neck and shoulder.
@NoOnesHome20253 ай бұрын
The SG is my favorite guitar of all time. The way you played the clean tone was awesome.
@achodesign4 ай бұрын
Awesome review, Mike, I enjoyed every second of it! Now you're ready for an SG Jr - the most versatile guitar ever, in my opinion - woman tone, telecaster, fullness, brightness - it has it all, and with only two (!!!) knobs :) Have an awesome day!
@anthonybfernandez2 ай бұрын
Check out the Revstar Element. Its an SG with a high pass filter push/pull. Like a coil split without the hum.