Yes your right don’t know what they go on about pussys
@Pozer714Ай бұрын
Bummer I missed out!
@adamguinnmusic587114 күн бұрын
God what I would give for a firebird
@awickedtribe2 ай бұрын
The only reason anyone would hate the Firebird is because they heard Johnny Winter and knew they could never play that good.
@AnthonyBurrito13132 ай бұрын
SHO TRUE
@clapdrix722 ай бұрын
And Allen Collins from Skynyrd
@awickedtribe2 ай бұрын
@@clapdrix72 No, he played one too
@brianwells45072 ай бұрын
That's the honest to God truth! Always been a fan of Firebirds for over 55+ years ❤ Someone commented saying Firebirds a basically "pissed off Telecasters" that is 100% accurate! But if you know what you're doing with Firebirds there's no tone you can't achieve!
@thomasespositio31392 ай бұрын
was going to comment that the great albino played the hell out of a firebird!!
@shaindaman132 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? I’ve never heard anyone, at literally anytime say they hate a Firebird. I love them. I want one. Always have. One of the coolest Gibsons ever.
@inherentmirth51802 ай бұрын
They sell *poorly*. Most players hate them.
@paulbates41002 ай бұрын
@inherentmirth5180 most players have never picked one up
@bobmanners86242 ай бұрын
Upside down headstock, an amoebic body shape, too much plastic, and a toggle switch so far to the right that it's almost falling off the body..... What's not to love?
@shaindaman132 ай бұрын
@@inherentmirth5180 I’m at trade shows all the time. Best friends with a vintage guitar dealer. I have never hear literally anyone say that. The Les Paul sold poorly in the 50s. The problem is they make too many models. Not because they hate the Firebird. That’s just silly.
@methatswho83042 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say I hated mine, but I didn't care for it much, it looked cool but the neck dive bothered me to the point that it stayed in the closet for years until I finally sold it.
@postpunkhah2 ай бұрын
I have a cardinal red non-reverse and it’s a stunner. Also doubles as a midcentury modern coffee table!
@richlife068 ай бұрын
That red Firebird really hits.
@pleaseclap19488 ай бұрын
Just like my dad
@jurajzilavy22078 ай бұрын
Which one?? 😄
@inherentmirth51802 ай бұрын
Hits like diarrhea after you ate McDonald's
@Shadowman-19602 ай бұрын
@@inherentmirth5180 Oh my gosh that is the sexiest comment I hace read all day! 🌈💙🏳🌈
@jacoboreyes31602 ай бұрын
Guitar player here. I don't hate Firebirds. On the contrary, I'd love to have one
@brnrik500Ай бұрын
If u want one, if u did get one u would have the same complaints as the unsatisfied owners & former owners. unless u r a rare bird😂🤣😂
@sdingeswho2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the whole discussion about “what makes a Firebird different?” - I’ve played one, but didn’t know exactly what was going on with the pickups (never took one apart). I’d say the Firebird is “mission accomplished” - lots more “bite” than a Les Paul, cuts right through 😎👍. As you said, almost Fender-like. If I were to have a Gibson-type guitar, it would be either a Firebird or an RD Artist (which has a body shape that’s similar to a Firebird). The RD has lots of bite, also, but it kind of “cheats” because it has active electronics. Firebird is the pure thing 👍, which is why Allen Collins and Johnny Winter both played them!
@RickyDunn-m6l2 ай бұрын
I have one!!!! 1970s!!! I love it. Johnny Winter loved them!!! Great guitars.
@lrvogt1257Ай бұрын
My first electric was a Firebird III that I bought in… I believe it was late August 1963 for my 15th birthday. I later bought a twin reverb and I loved them together. At some point I sold it to a friend who sold it to another friend of mine who I believe still has it. I’d offer to buy it back but the value has skyrocketed. I think it now goes for over 40 times its original sale price.
@mattj66768 ай бұрын
It's funny the red one really looks like a car from the early 60s, but when you look at the Epiphone that's up for the drawing, the different color is much more reminiscent of a TV set from the same time period. It's a very cool looking guitar, and as a casual woodworker I really appreciate the way the wood is joined together. Love it!
@michaelmenkes72338 ай бұрын
I've picked up the new one in the same red. The car vibes are huge and the vibrola plate reminds me of an exposed airscoop on a hot rod. Yes furniture also came in this red in the 60's.
@Mr.56Goldtop2 ай бұрын
It's funny you should say that because Gibson did not design this guitar, it was designed for Gibson by Ray Dietrich, an automobile designer.
@Squirrel-i6u2 ай бұрын
They are my favorite! So much that I bought one. Yes it's a epiphone. I'm not a professional so I'm not gonna pay 3 times the money for the same guitar to sit in my room and play for nobody. I love my guitar!
@paulj0557tonehead8 ай бұрын
The Firebird played Freebird! Watch the great Allen Collins show us how it's done in TWO PERFORMANCES 1st and 2nd trip to London. *Lynryd Skynyrd 1975 Free Bird BBC Old Grey Whistle Test* [ 1975, unsure what exact date...early in the year probably] and *Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird (Live Old Grey Whistle Test - 1975)* [November 11, 1975] [of course I just can't see both of these being in 1975, but they were. What a busy year! First performance is with founding drummer Bob Burns and 3rd guitarist Ed King. The second performance is with new drummer Artimus Pyle and Ed King had quit. This is the 'limbo' period when founding guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins would hold down the fort with Skynyrd's release of the *Gimme Back my Bullets* album. Steve Gaines joined the band about 6-7 months after the November '75 performance.
@cbcacbca8 ай бұрын
I saw Lynryd Skynyrd at Knebworth, 1976, supporting the rolling stones. Man, they were great and Freebird with Allan Collins lighting up the whole crowd with his guitar playing is something I'll never forget. Made the stones sound tame after that.
@teleguy56992 ай бұрын
Rossington on an SG and Van Zant without his signature hat. Rare stuff.
@TheDKServicesАй бұрын
@@cbcacbcaThe Stones, with all respect to their talent and influence, weren't always great live. Those guys from Jacksonville, though, cut their teeth playing honky tonk gigs in the South. They Had to bring it live or they'd get beer bottles thrown at them. Of course they were better live!
@djpieh2 ай бұрын
One of the other unique features of the Firebird, that I think, make it a joy to play, is the tuning peg alignment. All the strings run straight thru the nut. Tunes better and bends are easier. The body shape and neck thru design does make it feel like you're playing a bass.
@FredPhillippeАй бұрын
I have that exact guitar , custom shop red reissue same yr , but the neck on mine was ordered with a 55 -56 style LP neck , big rounded necked , huge , not skinny . Mine came with banjo tuners . This was my dream guitar . I watched a 65 red firebird played at my elementary school . That was 1966 . The player was a doctor s son , it was ordered special for the teen. 2019 I got mine. my guitar weights 7 pounds 2 ozs , perfect balance. Very loud un plugged .
@jeromestevenfaigin60598 ай бұрын
Thanks! I like your stuff!😊
@PhillipMcKnight7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@fierybones2 ай бұрын
Finally toward the end you said the two words that jumped into my mind when I saw the guitar, "Johnny Winter". It is a beautiful instrument and makes some beautiful sounds (a little less reverb would have been nice when you were playing).
@zuperdee8 ай бұрын
I do NOT think it’s incorrect to say that Firebird pickups are similar to Mini-humbuckers. FB pickups WERE derived from the Mini-HB design, which originally came from Epiphone, and they ARE the same size and use mostly the same components. The main difference between them, as I understand it, is that Mini-HBs use a metal bar piece in one coil and individual screw pole pieces on the other (magnetized by a bar magnet underneath), while FB pickups basically just substitute bar magnets inside of BOTH coils. Gibson basically got the Mini Humbucker design from Epiphone when they bought Epiphone, and ended up using them in certain Gibson products, perhaps most famously the 1970’s Les Paul Deluxe, because Gibson’s LP at the time was routed for P-90’s, and they didn’t want to have to change their tooling to route for regular hunbuckers, and Mini-HB’s were the PERFECT solution, since they are a drop-in replacement into existing P-90 routes (with the mini-HB pickup rings). Some people today would say the LP Deluxe is a unique sounding hidden gem as a result!
@bretspangler87172 ай бұрын
I love the Firebird, I have two, and I also have a Thunderbird Bass. One aspect that I like is the reverse headstock makes the bass strings the longest, which helps lower the tension, even when drop tuning. I have a few explorers too, I have the Epiphone Korina Explorer and it has some amazing tones too, equipped with Gibson Burstbucker™ 2 and Burstbucker 3 pickups. I almost got the Ruby Red Firebird when it first came out, but I already have the vintage burst and Olive Drab Green versions, so a third is hard to justify, the cases are massive. You could easily build a fort for your kids with 4 of them.
@nellayema24558 ай бұрын
I have the Epi Firebird and a 2013 Gibson Firebird. The Epi really nails the Firebird vibe and sound. The Gibson has hotter pups than the '60's originals. They're not bad, but I like a more classic sound, so I bought a set of Johnny Winter pups from MojoTone that I plan on installing in it. Both of mine are sunburst, but man, that Cardinal Red is the bomb.
@mukmuk7758 ай бұрын
i got those same johnny winter pups. installed them in a goldtop less+. winter voiced them with an emphasis on the neck pickup. they’re clear, balanced to each other (the neck is a bit hotter), and sound great through breakup/overdriven tubes.
@academyofshem2 ай бұрын
Got an Epi FB with the Mojotone JW signature pups. Totally nails the sound and playing experience. Rock and Roll, Hoochie-Coo!
@PatrickAshe412 ай бұрын
They look awesome. They sound good. They feel like trying to embrace someone who has extra elbows to navigate. The Explorer is a similar body shape but MUCH more ergonomic.
@bimscutney12422 ай бұрын
I’m a tall guy. The Firebird fits me nicely. The neck is kind of pushed out further making it comfortable to play with my long arms. When I play an LP or Strat style everything feels cramped. Sounds killer too.
@jayschmidt1009Ай бұрын
Yeah same. Firebirds feel like a guitar for burly men in my opinion, and I’m tall with long arms. Les pauls feel like I’m playing a ukulele in comparison
@paulheartsongs2 ай бұрын
I had a 2015 Cherry version of this guitar. It had a stunningly good sound! Incredibly versatile, comfortable to play and looked amazing!
@TheHuester442 ай бұрын
Firebirds are some of my favorite guitars. I even like the non reverse Firebird.
@thevoxofreason8468Ай бұрын
My two favorite guitars to play... the SG and Firebird. Great upper fret access, usually a comfortable weight and they can have some pretty thin necks, which I prefer.
@jamesc85638 ай бұрын
I always felt like the shape was a refinement on the Explorer. It has the same back “wing” and front “horn” just smaller and rounded, with a less sharp waist.
@Robstafarian8 ай бұрын
The sharp angle of the Explorer makes it wonderfully stable for seated play. I would love to see a shrunken variant (like a Dinky to Strat), with the wing truncated and the bridge positioned further to the rear of the body. I would also need a low, Fender-style hardtail and a 42mm nut to play it, but that is just me.
@mrredritehand8 ай бұрын
@@Robstafarian I think that's honestly a very cool idea! Love Gibson/Epiphone but hate how freaking greedy Gibson seems to be omg.
@HunnysPlaylists4 ай бұрын
@@Robstafarian that's the rd body shape.
@Robstafarian4 ай бұрын
@@HunnysPlaylists I hope someone someday will clone that shape with the specs I mentioned.
@HunnysPlaylists4 ай бұрын
@@Robstafarian esp sells an rd-like shape. gibson had a few rereleases (that are now selling for new car money).
@RockCityWear8 ай бұрын
That OD on the bridge is IT!!!
@cbcacbca8 ай бұрын
Spot on....
@JimmyGallowayGuitarАй бұрын
I traded a LP Classic for a 2016 Firebird and never looked back. I love every single thing about it. The pickups are incredible. It plays like a dream. Super comfortable. Screams with fuzz. The one thing people may struggle with is it is a long guitar. It would be tough for a guy sub 6ft to wrangle. Imo, the Firebird is an incredible design and my favorite from Gibson. Nothing sounds quite like it.
@guydouglas6094Ай бұрын
That sound at 12:17 - WOW!!!! give me chaotic! I'm an Explorer fan BUT that is a nice-looking Firebird. Johnny Winter was a killer player on stage - he had so much attitude.
@Zoso981Күн бұрын
I just got my new Epiphone Firebird yesterday. It's the best guitar that Epi is putting out these days. It really holds its own against all my other, more expensive, guitars.
@mp-ov9dh2 ай бұрын
I love my firebird! its thin and light which i appreciate alot these days, i changed the nut and got rid of the stock ceramics. very happy with my firechicken
@dwaynerosemeyer6463Ай бұрын
I have the exact Gibson Firebird that you have here in the Video. Cardinal Red. But mine is a 2017. I love this guitar.
@heneverreturnasahorse97732 ай бұрын
I loved the sound and playability of my mid-60s tobacco sunburst Firebird V when I owned it in the early 80s. BUT I despise heavy guitars (I played a Les Paul Custom for too many years - a literal back breaker) and truly hate heavy guitars with "neck dive." So, even though my Firebird was incredibly well crafted with stunning attention to detail, it was heavy and had extreme neck dive. Thus, it went to a new owner whom I hoped loved it more than I did. The beauty, sound and playability just couldn't overcome the lack of comfort when playing standing!
@nitedriscoll33317 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@josephbonofiel47622 ай бұрын
Phill only the kids of today hate, but those of us from 60's and 70's love it just like you. Evan if we don't own one like myself over the years there was always a neighbor or at a guitar teacher's house you saw one and got to play one. I was just thinking of getting one a few days ago. You saved me a google search.
@ThrashRebelАй бұрын
Huh? I love them! I had a vintage, '76 Bicentennial Firebird V. The balance is funky due to the large headstock, but I loved the tone I got from it.
@ZodiacVoodoo232 ай бұрын
Love Firebirds....I had a mid 70's Ibanez copy for a while and struggled...neck dive was profound and the neck was a bit of a reach....the more I reached, the more dive. It was great sitting down.....love the look of them, love the sound, maybe now I've got more paunch, I should try again....maybe it'll sit better now.
@buzzbomb67Ай бұрын
I had an Epi Firebird V, which I loved! Wasnt the best wood, for volume, and of course, neck dive like it was made from lead… I compensated by sticking a pound and a half of wheel weights around the back edge, which balanced it, but man it was hefty, after that! That being said, aside from those gripes, it was a wonderful guitar, and yes, in that same red!
@Trench_FootАй бұрын
When I played in a Band, I had 3 Firebirds! All 1963's. 2 Tobacco Sunbursts, and 1 Fire Engine Red one. I LOVED them! Wish I still had 'em.
@ChrisMezzolestaАй бұрын
Still have the '64 reverse VII my dad got in '65, has survived the years somehow.
@paulsimmons57262 ай бұрын
I had a black one, like Paul Stanley’s, way back in the day. Lightweight and played good, and the mini’s cut through better than regular HBpickups. The only problem, not really that much of one I guess, were the banjo tuners! It took a bit to remember which way to turn, lol! Cool guitars!
@johnmassoud9302 ай бұрын
Never heard anyone say they hate a Firebird. Never heard anyone say they like them either. When talking about Gibson electric guitars people think about the Les Paul, ES series, Explorer or Flying V. Maybe an SG? Most don't think about the Firebird.
@bokehintheussr50332 ай бұрын
Love firebirds. Especially the pick up.. one of my future projects is to build a partscaster with a firebird neck pickup and an upside down strat neck.
@kylehammond83452 ай бұрын
I love my Firebird. It's an Epiphone, Drab Olive colored. Only real difference that I'm aware of is the volume and tone configuration. Normally Gibson Firebirds have the Volume set positionally to align with the pickup placement, unlike an LP where both volume knobs are all set toward the neck and the tone knobs are set to the bridge. This is how they are set on my Epi Firebird, like an LP. I love the tone and fell of that guitar. Only real dislike has more to do with the strap buttons. The button on the back of the neck heel cause the guitar to lean forward away from my body and can make playing it more challenging as it's harder to see the fret board.
@Winterfell10662 ай бұрын
I have an Epiphone version that I picked up used for not much. It is a true neck through 11 piece body (9 piece laminated neck through section with two wings). Put steinberg locking tuners on it, Fralin Firebird pickups. Fantastic.
@Gliese710_Ай бұрын
My friend bought a firebird a few months ago, and I got to play it before he moved. Most uncomfortable experience of my playing career, they look kinda cool though.
@jrenaud228 ай бұрын
Love seeing you play riffs. I watch most of your videos and it seems you don't play a ton on your videos, which is fine but I do like hearing the riffs you play. You really dug in on this one. Must be a really fun guitar to play ✌🏻
@TheDKServicesАй бұрын
Love the V's myself. Had a 72 reissue Korina (stolen, still mad) got the Epiphone equivalent but never sounded as good. Replaced the bridge pu and the pots and wiring and it screams!
@Bliggick8 ай бұрын
I've got one in the dark walnut colour, but it is a couple years older and the tuners are not banjo tuners, but have a knurled barrels to tune the strings, by Steinberger. I find the guitar very inspiring and fun to play onstage and really seems to fit when it's time to rock out. I think the pickups are so hot because that's what players seem to expect of these guitars but according to my sources the first Firebird pickups were not that high output. I have a non-reverse of this same vintage and in this red colour and they came with these same hot pickups, but I installed a set of vintage correct pickups from Q Pickups from Croatia and what a different sound. Lighter and airier and the Telecasters comparisons now make sense. So I have two pickups flavours in a Firebird. The next thing to try is putting the newer Gibson Firebird pickups that I removed into my Epiphone Crestwood instead of their unimpressive mini humbuckers. And about the big bulky cases. Why would Gibson not have installed metal glides on the bottom surface that is on the table or floor when you take out the guitar? I have some that I could have installed but I didn't have the heart to start pulling up the inside lining to install them properly.
@johnpeccarelli23892 ай бұрын
I love my Epiphone Firebird. (I put the Duesenberg Les trem II on it- it works great.). I don’t play it as much any more for my church gig, since the guitar (and the hard case) are massive. I find myself grabbing the Tele more, simply due to convenience. (I just stick it in the gig bag and go.) They both have the bite I need for some praise songs, but there is a little more warmth in the Firebird.
@Ralphieboy2 ай бұрын
I love classic Firebirds. Played one of my best solos ever on one of them.
@t.d.92852 ай бұрын
Good video. Two things : (maybe someday), I'd like to hear a vintage SG with the Firebird pickup kit swap and, even though they are long gone, would love your take on an old Hagstrom.
@G60syncro2 ай бұрын
The guitar player in our band has one and he thinks the neck is too fat compared to his SG... He talked to a local luthier and asked if he could shave the neck a bit. What he told him was the fact the body is so big and the neck is kind of "out there" compared to an SG or Les Paul. The scale is the same but your hand is further out and it changes the stretch of the arm and the grip on your hand thus, the neck feels bigger in the hand. Also, his is a 2015 or 16 I believe which has the Steinberger tuners and they're really fast for string changes! He loves them!!
@robinnunn58212 ай бұрын
love my firebird, plays great feels great and sounds great
@richardthatsme2 ай бұрын
I love Firebirds. That said, I've sold everyone of them. The main reason is they take up a lot of space. The same with the Explorer. Trying to get through the door or a room just gets tiring. They sound like a million bucks and they are great to play! If I just had someone to carry them for me.
@monmixer2 ай бұрын
Yea no shit, at my age I'm about ready to just buy a the lightest SG I can find for humbuckers and Mustang for single coils.
@max_moto51582 ай бұрын
@@monmixerYUP. My 2022 Epiphone SG Standard is only like 6.6 pounds and I love that. I can play it without it fatiguing me. However... I kinda don't like tho the 12" fret board radius. I wish it was a 14" radius. ESP LTD EC-256 & EC-1000’s tho are nice light guitars as well. I wanna get one of those next. And they have a 13.77" fret board radius. I just don't like their volume knobs being so close to the bridge pick-up. I like being able to get away with being lose with my wrist and my fingers not hitting any dam knobs. That's what I like about the Epiphone/Gibson guitars. The knobs are far out of the way. I absolutely don't need them to be that close.
@douglasnielson82502 ай бұрын
I never take my Explorer out of the house because the case is huge. It’s like carrying a card table.
@douglasnielson82502 ай бұрын
@@monmixerI played a Les Paul Custom that weighed 10.5 pounds as a teenager and thought nothing of it. Now I play a SG. Ha! Ha!
@clemclemson92592 ай бұрын
go with a V
@doktabob3282 ай бұрын
12:20 Now I want a Firebird so I can rip into some Johnny Winter licks. *That* is the sound of Texas blues to my ear. Great playing as ever 👍
@mretrainАй бұрын
I love that he played “Rock Me Baby” from “Still Alive and Well”, which is probably my favorite Johnny Winter album.
@brnrik500Ай бұрын
It sounded great! Super playing sir!! I would have to jam on one myself to decide👍👏🎸
@newsense24358 ай бұрын
always enjoy the depth of guitar knowledge you share. cheers especially the reviews where you show the way it is assembled and your thoughts.
@DriveByShoutingАй бұрын
In 1963, the Pastor and Guitarist of the Baptist Church my family went to (Pastor Tiner) showed up to Sunday Service one day with a brand new 1963 Firebird I he’d purchased from Jenkins Music Company in Tulsa. I was a Freshman in High School in 1963 and had started my own band playing my Mom’s Gibson ES-225TD her and my Father financed new from Jenkins in Tulsa in 1958. They also got me a Gibson CG-530 Doubleneck Steel and Gibson Amp. We both took lessons and played shows together beginning in 1957. grew up listening and idolizing Steel Guitar players Leon McAuliffe, Jerry Byrd, Speedy West, etc. Once I heard Buddy Holly in 1958, then The Beach Boys in 1963, followed by the Beatles in 1964 I wanted to start a band. Anyways, I ended up buying Pastor Tiners 1963 Firebird I in 1969 and still own it to this day. Also still have mom’s ES-225TD and lots of other Vintage Fenders. The Firebird I however is the best sounding and playing Gibson I’ve ever played or owned. Including a couple Sun Burst Les Paul’s.
@wb8802Ай бұрын
I have one in burst with the steinberger tuners. Like you I dig the ‘bird but I’m super careful with it cause I’ve heard accounts of that big headstock breaking-even inside that King Tut sarcophagus of a case that mine also came in. But anyhow congrats Phil that red ‘bird is indeed beautiful, and moreover it sounded great.
@MrLeoYaus2 ай бұрын
At my peak as a young man I had 13 guitars. My favorite by far was a early 70s J-200. Next favorite was an ES-1275 (dark walnut 12/6) that I picked up in Kalamazoo as soon as it was finished. I also had '62 white SG that I loved very much and a '73 EB-3 bass. But I had two Gibsons I never loved. One was a '70s flying V (worst guitar to play seated) and the other was a collector-cool 1976 bicentennial tribute where the firebird logo was morphed to a red/white/blue American Eagle kinda firebird. For reasons difficult to explain I just didn't enjoy playing it compared to others. I didn't hate it but I didn't love it.
@charlesharper72922 ай бұрын
I'm not much for "racy red guitars" but yours is very cool!!Love the color. I have played, but never owned a Firebird. I like em.
@colakeith13 ай бұрын
The Firebird is a great guitar. WHY did the headline say that guitarists hate it? Like many Gibsons I love them but can't afford them. It's even worse because I am left handed.
@jayschmidt1009Ай бұрын
For clickbait purposes
@cliffbungalow93732 ай бұрын
Love mine, played it for years
@seantracy56242 ай бұрын
Before even watching the video, I'm going to say, as a former Firebird player,....NECK DIVE.......a big lot of it.
@jeromewagschal94852 ай бұрын
I don't 🙂🙂...The ( reverse ) Firebird is actually my favorite guitar, between my Gibsons, Epiphones and other brands I own 12... Great video as always... Very well-done...
@badrock1969Ай бұрын
I have never owned a Firebird, but I've played several, both seated and strapped on- and it's like an Explorer- that nut is WAY out there. I'd like to have one because they're really cool, but I do think there would be a big curve in getting used to.
@garylamb7688Ай бұрын
I love my 1993 VII. Sure the back is heavy but it has a great sound and reverse tuning keys
@breft34162 ай бұрын
Hendrix played a Firebird now and then. And V's. I also saw a Motown doc and one of the guitarists used a Firebird to demo how he played some of those Motown wah-wah licks. Whether he used it back when, I don't know, but the sound was unmistakable.
@joebrizzi73732 ай бұрын
Such a cool-looking guitar that sounds just as good. Love it!
@66falcon992 ай бұрын
I have had four Firebirds. I wanted to love them, but ended up hating them. Neck heavy, odd body, weird tuners, etc. Liked the sound, but fought to play them. I'm done with Firebirds forever.
@bakstabbath8 ай бұрын
I love my 2016 Gibson Firebird V. Bought it brand new for $1100. Boy were those the days! I wish I would have bought a few more Gibsons back when they were affordable.
@jerrydillard24302 ай бұрын
I had a Firebird. Drove it all over the place! 😊
@GravityFarm2 ай бұрын
My 1965 Firebird 1 was an attempt by Gibson to compete with Fender’s Strat which was all the rage back then.
@douglasnielson82502 ай бұрын
The Firebird looks like something Gumby would play.
@7171jayАй бұрын
@douglasn. Great image!!! I can imagine this red Firebird being very striking up against Gumby's green body.
@brnrik500Ай бұрын
Gumbies fingers are a little thick🤣😂
@donnasorenson729Ай бұрын
@@brnrik500 Firebird bass* 😂
@arthurcutaiar9994Ай бұрын
Gumby, Johnny Winter same difference
@richardpierce78192 ай бұрын
I have a Firebird and I love it. Honestly I dont play it much . Johnny Winter is one of my guitarist . Main reason I bought a Firebird.
@zombiezillaАй бұрын
It’s the only guitar other than my Telecasters that I have more than one of them in my collection. I have a tobacco sunburst and a green one, both great instruments.
@anthonyfisher50762 ай бұрын
too me it was the sit down / strap balance . i love the neck and sound
@msh6865Ай бұрын
Before he started playing a custom Steinberger in the late 80's, Buck Dharma (Don Roeser) of Blue Oyster Cult played one quite often, especially live. And I'd say Buck did pretty well with a Firebird.
@Atlantean-19802 ай бұрын
I never liked the “look” of them myself , but I understand others will love them. A guitar has to catch my eye first before I wanna actually see if I can bond with it. Only gibson I ever want is a 59 burst, but some fella called Joe has hoarded them all😂
@Jeterax5 ай бұрын
Love the Firebird coverage! Thank you !!
@Gene_Cali8 ай бұрын
I saw Johnny Winter a few times and also Edgar Winter, when they would use guitarists like Ronny Montrose, and Rick Derringer! Blues, Slide, and hard edged Rock and Roll, these guitarists never held back! Thanks Phil!
@chrisghiardi1178 ай бұрын
Firebird pickups vary with era. When they reissued in the 90s, FB pickups were hotter and wider than vintage in the e to e axis. Banjo tuners suck and are neckbreakers.
@uncleswan38962 ай бұрын
I looked at that guitar for sale from Guitar Chimp, also a custom shop V they had. Nice purchase!
@endorphinstudios20232 ай бұрын
The Gibson firebird is a neck through design. The Epi firebird is glue in construction w/ scarf joint.
@academyofshem2 ай бұрын
Not the new Epi "inspired by Gibson" models. All neck through.
@aveensullaphen85652 ай бұрын
All Epi birds for the last few years have through necks. They are only available through Gibson Custom Shop since around 2019.
@samgamgee42Ай бұрын
I'm 67, Johnny Winter was my favorite artist in the 70's
@bobwh8 ай бұрын
I've always loved the sounds and tones Johnny Winter got out of all the rigs he recorded with and am glad to have seen him live...and the Firebird was his weapon of choice. Thanks for sharing!
@HerveMendellАй бұрын
It's really a continuation of Les Paul's first electric guitar ," the log." He just took a solid piece of wood and put pickups on it, that's how the electric guitar was invented. It was only about 5" thick. Then he attached an upper and lower body. Viola! The first electric guitar.
@newellbate2 ай бұрын
We have always admired the Firebird
@lorincowell69448 ай бұрын
Steve Winwood's green Thunderbird - which he played on "Dear Mr. Fantasy?"
@skink31818 ай бұрын
Love that green firebird!
@philovance19402 ай бұрын
I think the Thunderbird is the bass version of that model.
@lorincowell69442 ай бұрын
@@philovance1940 Martin Turner's work ... especially on that 1st Wishbone Ash LP!
@trimmerman12 ай бұрын
Too late for the contest, Shucks. I want one. You answered a question I had without even bringing it up. How does it sit on your knee? The answer seems to be perfectly. That beautiful balance is strangely rare in a guitar. The Strat has it. Sitting on the edge of the bed and then going to a standing position is a perfect transition. If you like to play it hi or low it doesn't care. The Les Paul. They make me weak in the knees, but they do not sit on your knee. It is at best awkward. It's not fun. It won't inspire you to practice alone. I have even considered making a removable brace for the knee side to get that balance I want. I have never spent more than 700 bucks on a guitar. Damn, I might have this time.
@trimmerman12 ай бұрын
You forgot to answer the question: Why do guitar players hate Firebirds?
@academyofshem2 ай бұрын
@@trimmerman1 Um, because they're ignorant?
@ChadJensen2 ай бұрын
Love Firebirds. The neck feels like it's in the next room, like you have to reach for it when it's hanging off your shoulder. Takes some getting used to.
@johndaugherty41272 ай бұрын
The 1976 Bicentennial Firebird I had was the best sounding guitar I ever heard.
@oliverlangrall20142 ай бұрын
that neck position sounds more like a strat than a tele! gave me Jimi vibes. I love the look and that color is amazing. too bad the price is so far out of my budget working at a coffee shop!
@stevenhill22042 ай бұрын
Prescott Cronin, guitar player for Chain Link Fence, a band led by the older brother of MMB's Dickie Barrett picked up a Firebird when they were playing some gigs in LA in the early 80s. He brought it back to Boston where it became his main instrument, and he really did it justice. One night after a gig at The Rat, Elliot Easton of the Cars came back stage to say hello, but had an ulterior motive: He really, really wanted Prescott's Firebird. (Despite this being a RH instrument, and Easton being a LH player) He made a ridiculously generous offer to the young starving musician, but Prescott wouldn't part with it. Despite Elliot hounding him about it for the next 3 years; the Firebird still hangs in Prescott's home studio.
@benjaminnielsen4288Ай бұрын
I don't understand the hate. I think thats a great looking guitar. Its a big, long, attractive looking Firebird. And I want one! Fun fact: In some early videos of Lynyrd Skynyrd, you'll see the late great Allen Collins playing a Firebird, prior to his Iconic Gibson Explorer 🎸 Phil, it would be outstanding if you could ever get your hands on a Gibson Non-Reverse firebird and do a video on that.... Think of Brian Jones from early Rolling Stones. He played one during that era. Rock on!
@57stratkat2 ай бұрын
I had one. I could never get used to the feeling that it was way out in front of me, like I was reaching out from my body to play it. Anybody know what I mean?
@Asshat2378 ай бұрын
My favorite Firebird color is the vintage white (the yellowish ivory).
@scottfairclough97642 ай бұрын
YES I HAVE NEVER HEARD ANYONE TALK DOWN A FIREBIRD I WOULD LOVE TO JUST PLAY ONE😊
@jeffk2317Ай бұрын
If I recall, McCartney played the iconic solo of “Maybe I’m Amazed” on a Firebird.
@Mr.56Goldtop2 ай бұрын
I have an Epi Inspired By Gibson Firebird and its a really great guitar! It has more of a popular C neck profile. The only thing i dont care for about it is the block inlays. I had an Epi back in 2000 that had dot inlays and i prefer that look. Also, Gibson did not design the Firebird, Gibson hired Ray Dietrich, an automobile designer and he designed it. The 2 "wings" of the guitar represent the tail fins popular on cars at that time.
@eddiejr5408 ай бұрын
Phil…I’d be interested to hear how you compare the firebird to an explorer…I’ve never played either…I’d be curious to know your opinion 👍
@joeb30838 ай бұрын
I own that Epiphone Firebird Phil and I love it. Plays as well as my Gibson Les Paul just different.