Dan Maloney installed the pickup for us… I chose the angle… and Billy was most definitely taught how to read, ear training and music theory. Thx George
Wow, thanks for clarifying George! I hope you don't take the silly jokes in the video seriously. I'm just trying to have fun while exploring the history of famous guitars.
I just wanted to be in the presence of greatness. What an honor to find you on here, George! Thank you for being a huge part of Billy's journey!! My favorite musician.
My friend George taught Billie guitar lessons and sold his mother Blue. Cool to see that info in this video! I sold guitars to Tre years ago, the band used to shop at Subway guitars in Berkeley where i worked for years.
That last pic of him and his mom, right behind them, theres a blue house to the left of his mom. that street is called Veiwpoint Blvd. and I used to live on it. It crosses BJ's street, and next door to BJ's moms house, was my old band mate Marco Gonzales house where we practiced. I grew up in Rodeo, Ca with Billy and Mike (John their old drummer too), and used to watch em practice at BJ's house as a kid. era 1988 to like 1990 or so. My brother was good friends with em, you could see Billys house from our backyard. Was crazy to see a band we watched and hung with in a garage get as big as they did. Billy and Mike were always super cool to me, whereas my brothers other friends bullied me all the time. I will always support BJ and Mike, they are good people. Good vid man. That last pic, if you took it now, would be all buildings and houses in the distance behind his moms right shoulder. I miss Rodeo. I think that pic of his mom waitressing was taken actually at The Embers in Pinole, Ca on San Pablo Ave. She worked there for YRS, and was SOOO SWEET. He had a great mom, yrs later she let me in to hold his grammy and talk about how he was doing. What a time in the Bay area that was. Metallicas infamous garage was in El Cerrito down the street from my dads shop. My friend Nats uncle used to sell them weed, I went to summer school where Kirk Hammett went to HS, and Les Claypool. I was supposed to go fishing with Les Claypool(Primus) and turned it down, and ALWAYS REGRETTED IT. My coworker at the pet shop that was literally in the same parking lot of The Embers, he invited me but it was RIGHT before i really liked Primus. I was 15 and didnt realize what a mistake that was not to be able to make friends with Les, especially since I was a guitarist in a band and thats all I wanted to do with my life. My friend Ray marshall's sister was dating Mike Pastton for a min, Machine Head used to practice at, I think it was called Paradigm Studios in Oakland, CA where my old band used to play. Used to seer big name musicians on Telegraph Ave all the time back then, and The 924 Gilman club was INSANELY cool in the mid 90's. Primus, Les lived same area as myt grandmother and I, when I lived with her in Pinole, next to El Sobrante. Cristy Road was 3 mins from her house, Pushed that did all Metallicas shirts lived around the corner from my grandma, it was insane back then, but we didnt realize it til later. good vid man..
@@rockstopsthetraffic he traveled with a number of cheap necks as replacements as they were constantly getting destroyed and left handed guitars were hard to come by.
The replicas are all a bright daphne/ sonic blue. The original has its clear-coat/poly faded to a mint greenish hue with some lighter variations and lots of wear and tear that could not be truly replicated in the relicing process. It is easy for me tell the copies as he rarely plays them and it's almost always his old favorite in his hands.
His replicas doesn’t exist anymore, they was made by Fender in 1996 for the Nimrod tour. He played the old E flat songs with his original guitar, and the newer E standard songs with the Fender guitar. I totally agree on the color, that is impossible to replicate.
You should totally do a video about Rivers Cuomo's warmoth strats overtime, ie the "Blue" guitar he used up until the late 90s, and the seafoam green strat he's been using for the last few years.
Yaay you took my request :D Also LOL thanks for the shout out ✌️✌️✌️😁 2:54 actually Kurt’s vandy strat had a fender neck, then a Fernández neck (seen in paramount show) then a kramer neck (seen in Amsterdam show and Hummingbird) UWU ☝️
Yo this channel deserves more views with how much work you put into it. You can see the mud ball that hit Billies pickups during Paper Lanterns in Woodstock 94. I personally like the Les Paul Jr's he has (That's what I grew up hearing/seeing.) My suggestion: Rivers Cuomo from Weezer and his strat. Be perfect since they're on tour together.
The white pickup looks more cream to me, and you wont get a cream humbucker with the Seymour Duncan name on it because Larry DiMarzio copyrighted the colour. I've heard...that if u call the Duncan custom shop and they will make you a creme pickup but with a cover on it and all you have to do is take the cover off...just what I hear 🤫
That’s absolutely true, that’s exactly how Seymour Duncan does it. They also randomly put double cream bobbins under the covers in the Seth Lover model pickups, too. I have one that came under a gold cover.
I'd imagine that the pickup was put in squint to pick up on the existing mounting holes. When I fitted a humbucker to my strat copy I installed it straight and fitted a pickup ring to cover the left over holes.
Awesome video, I love the way you put the subject across, genius! Fernandes guitars were awesome back in the day as we're a lot of the Japanese Strats. I've got a couple of SD pick ups, a JB included, some SDs, including mine, came without SD branding (on the front face), most did come with, not sure why some didn't🤔✌️💜😄
when ive changed out bridge single pickups for humbuckers its easisr to have it slanted cause u can usually get away with using the same screwholes and not having to drill new ones, when i was first modding guitars i didn't really have proper tools so itd use files to cut away the excess material to be able to fit the humbucker into the guitar, i imagine that could also be a good reason for why billie joe Armstrong or whoever put it in did it like that
Great video dude! I'm a huge fan of Billie Joe Armstrong that's why I created a copy of Blue (although it's not blue, it's a sunburst brown I think), I bought it for dirt cheap from a friend in school because I don't have a lot of money and it's a great deal for me. It's a "Fernando" strat copy and I modified the bridge pickup just like Blue's plus I sticker bombed the hell of it. I used it on few contests but sadly I didn't won from any of it. Now that I'm a med school student in college, looking back at my guitar while watching this video makes me cry a little bit because of joy and that I followed my passion even just for a short period of my life time. Thanks for reminding me the good times and long live for Green Day!
@@SecretsofRock I wish life is easier as a guitar player but I guess I need a career for the future that's why we have to sacrifice things in life. But who knows, music will live forever!
You showed a photo of it , Back in the lookout label days the 1st and 2 albums( Which were by all means the best music they ever made ) he used to have a very small record sticker sticker on his guitar
Awesome video! The waterslide headstock decals on the Fernandes Revival strats from the early 80's were on top of the finish. They were not clear coated over, so they could easily be scratched off with your fingernail. I have an early 80's Fernandes Revival, like Billie's so that's how I know. You can also date the guitar by the stone logo on the neck plate. These Japanese Strats from that era absolutely rocked! They were better than the actual Fenders being produced at that time. There's misinformed talk out there that Billie's "Blue" is just some old crappy Fender copy but that's not true at all. Anyone who has ever played one of these old "The Revival" strats knows what I'm talking about.
We can tell with the guitar that hans shown in 2013. That, that one is the original. Because on the back you can see the original actual blue color paint on it, and how the surf green color was painted over the original blue paint. Where the paint is chipping and on the edges. So "blue" is the surf green painted color, which was painted overtop. With the fernandes logo on the back. But you can see in the 1997-1998 nimrod photo, of an actual blue color guitar. And the blue color guitar is a replica. Which looks like on the replica, the neck is more lacker painted (similar to fender custom shop guitars). I believe his actual "frankenstein" guitar- there was a pink guitar with maple neck, with DOUBLE HUMBUCKERS in the bridge that I've only seen one time- playing live on france with the song stuck with me. But I think he smashed it. I think you might be right about the japanese bowling alley wood in his original. Because the color looks deeper then standard pale maple, but it it's not as deep as the fender custom shop lacker maple neck. It's like in-between.
When he got the guitar, his teacher took it to his house to drop it off and told him to put a humbucker in it. You can find the interview with the teacher on YT. Sorry, dont have the link. Thanks for the video!
I love how you referenced the bubble gum chewing by Billie Joes guitar tech . And this is a fantastic channel that you’ve started, check out my videos of my Warmoth Strat builds, they’re very much inspired by this and rivers’ Strats.
Great video. My best guess as to which Gibson pickup Billie put in Blue is a 57 Classic. For one, it's what's in his 2018 Les Paul Junior. Second, it's a PAF style humbucker. Going with the idea that the pickup tilt is because of Eddie Van Halen, it makes sense, because Frankie at one point had a PAF humbucker from a 1960 (I think) ES-335. So if Billie was going for EVH's tone, it only makes sense that he'd use a similar pickup. I could be dead wrong though and I probably am. The world may never know.
In my life, 55 years and counting, the terms Indie and alternative in music came in the 80s, and 90s respectively. At the time, after decades of the same classic rock songs on every rock radio station, and these new, young bands that weren't playing blues-rock, and had completely different influences, coming up, college radio, then alternative radio came about. It made sense people had names for those bands. They weren't Foreigner or Clapton or the Eagles, the were an alternative to classic rock. 40 years later, does "alternative" still mean anything?
wen i was a kid i threw a humbucker in my strat witch required routing out a cavity and since i was a broke kid i had to reuse the pick guard i had witch pretty much demanded it be sitting at the same angle the old single coil sat at, so i used my soldering iron to cut out the pick guard to fit the old humbucker i was using, it ended up looking alot like his blue strat but mine is pearl white..
I mean I think if you don’t subscribe to this guy after this then you hate music that’s all that it could narrow down to! Phenomenal documentary! Thanks for this!
I’m sure I read somewhere that Fenders Custom Shop did a few copies for him so the original could be left at home. You’re supposed to be able to tell cos of the stickers…? I dunno.
Yeap. He only uses it once in a while in special occasions. He's retired blue for a long time now. I saw them live in 2010 and that blue was clearly a copy already.
@@luizarthurbrito Are you from South America? If so he played a Lighter coloured Fender on the SA leg of the 21cbd tour as Blue was being refretted. Prior to this, and after this he still uses Blue.
You can easily tell which guitars are the replicas and which is actually blue by the stickers. The stickers do change overtime, but gradually. It’s pretty easy to follow.
Dude Greenday performed at irving plaza lol that place is small as hell for a band like Green day ! i went to see Chon a smaller band and i was squashed like a sardine
Hey! This was such a dope video. I clicked on it thinking it would be just another Green Day fan-tribute video, but i have been gladly proven wrong. I really enjoyed the depth of the technicalities you went into and also the humour (especially the Hans' gum bit) 😂
@@SecretsofRock I was picked out of the audience at a show in Hershey PA, played knowledge with the band and jumped back into the crowd. the strap wasnt as long as I expected, BJ is just very short. I was only 15 years old. and I lied to him and said I was 16 and played guitar for 3 years, it was closer to about 1 year Ive been playing. but I knew knowledge and was ready to play along with the band. literally my first moment playing live and I was in front of 10,000 faces with a band I had never rehearsed with. I wrote a letter to Guitar world, they printed it in their 25th anniversary issue, the one with a fold out cover with Page,Zakk Wylde, John Frusciante, Tom Morello, Joe Perry and Slash, Korn, a few others. if you have that issue, look it up. the guitar felt like a normal strat, normal action, felt like 10 guage strings. i was so loud, I still have the pic. I wish someone had it on video but i gave up looking many years ago, I only have a few crappy pictures as proof besides my memory, and a few people who knew me at the show.
As someone who instantly subscribed and hit the notification bell because I know I will love everything this channel produces… I kindly ask if you can do a video on Jack White’s red guitar he played all the time in the White Stripes. Pretty please 🙏🏽
I can help with this video. I own 3 rst-50 fernandes revivals. Most of them are alder. There are some that didn’t come with gloss finished necks, and non vintage style tuners. Like a cheaper model, but it’s only the electronic that are cheaper. The body and neck are still the same as the higher end ones. Billy joes is one of the cheaper models. You can tell by the original non vintage style gotoh tuners it had. I own the exact same guitar, but in black. They are absolutely fantastic guitars, both the cheaper version and the expensive one. I’d just recommend changing the electronics in the cheaper one because they came with ceramic pickups instead of alnico.
I may be the only person to watch this video and know who David Margen is .. one of my favorite bass players of all time .. an absolute badass... so interesting that he is part of Green Day History
What's really funny is cuz of the black tabe on blue combined with Billies black shirt, I always thought the guitar in the video for basket case was a telecaster 😂😂
In a Vh1 special (can't remember if behind the music or a biography is the same one where they show the picture that's on the back of the guitar, it's an obvious screenshot, you can see the Vh1 logo) it's stated by family members that both Billie and Mike Dirnt were huge Van Halen fans before they formed Green Day, so my guess is that probably his teacher encouraged him into using the humbucker that way for an easier install (probably didn't want to buy a second pickguard, just cutted the original) and used Eddie's mod as an example in order to convince him.
Makes fun of guitar tech’s gum-chewing noises Has obnoxiously loud tongue clicks In all seriousness, thanks for this. Also, to add on a couple of things that may be true: •BJA installed the pickups on the guitar while his teacher instructed him on how and why. The humbucker was slanted so that the magnet poles would match the strings, otherwise it’d be a little off. This is actually why EVH slanted his pickup. Also, a slanted pickup supposedly changes the tone because the pole pieces are biased towards the higher strings, causing more treble and less bass (Jimi Hendrix’s strings were reversed on his guitar, so his slanted pickup was biased towards the lower strings). •The two single coil pickups affect the tone of the guitar. The reason why people claim that Stratocasters sound better than other guitars when tuned down half a step is because the two pickups still have a magnetic pull, even when disconnected (which also supposedly affected EVH’s guitar tone too). Add that with the fact that in comparison to a Les Paul and a Telecaster, a Stratocaster is much warmer than either, so it avoids sounding too shrill or too muddy. •The statement about his guitar tone being solely based on his attack and not his tone is theoretically accurate. If you compare BJA’s tone with Kurt Cobain’s tone, there’s a distinct difference in compression, meaning that one can be classified as Overdrive and one can be classified as Distortion respectfully. With Kurt, he uses a pedal to get his dirt, which is made to clip into the clean signal. Because of how compressed the clean signal is before it gets distorted, it’s why it’s usually hard to “clean-up” your sound even when turning down the volume. With Billie, he modded two amp heads to cause natural clipping, which is just a heavily boosted clean signal. As such, you can still achieve a clean tone if you were to either turn down your volume knob or have a very soft attack. That’s why BJA and Kurt Cobain sound so different despite both playing Eb guitars very hard. •Supposedly, the change back to the Bill Lawrence humbucker caused his tone to sound darker, causing Insomnia to sound darker retroactively.
he only has one pick guard so he modded it to fit witch kept it the same angle the old single coil, the mounting holes are the same still...i did the same thing on mine wen i was a kid in the 90s
@@kyletricarico397 it is a nitro finish, his guitar tech has told me himself. The rst-80 57 and rst-50 57 both came with single ply pick guards. Rst-80s came with a nitro or some sort of lacquer finish that was not poly or eurethane or a mix of the two. However the necks on rst-80s are poly
At 9:22 - lol. That guitar he is holding is mine. Lol. That photo was taken in Athens Ga during the warning tour. That’s a 50s strat with a JB pickup. That’s his body guard behind him
(pls correct me if im wrong, but im gunna try to explain the sound of the slanted humbucker) The slanted humbucker brings the treble pull pieces closer to the bridge, and the bass pull pieces are farther up. This makes the EBG strings brighter, and the EAD strings sound ticker. That's what gives it that kick ass tone. I did the same mod with a JB in a shitty strat replica and it was the best knockoff strat i'd ever heard. And the slant just looks cooler.
He had a Pansy Division sticker on there back in the early to mid 2000s, or maybe in the 90s. I just remember seeing it on there when I was a Freshman in high school, which would have been circa 2005. Although I have no idea what year the photo in question was from, and I don't recall seeing it on Blue when I saw them live that same year.
Was the pickup at an angle because SH is for standard bridge and TB is for Trem? The angle allows the string to hover over the pole. EVH used a Gibson PU which is standard spacing on a trem, hence the angle….
In 1997 and 98 the blue replicas they were only for the newer nimrod song at the time⏲️ because his normal strat was on a eb tuning for 39 kerplunk dookie and insomniac and the replicas were on a E standard for the newer song.
What guitar history would you like to see next? www.buymeacoffee.com/secretsofrock
Keith Richards telecaster. It’s called Micawber or something
dimebags dean from hell
Slash les Paul
If u do bass Paul McCartneys horner violin bass
Kurt Cobain (fernandes vandalism guitar) or Billy Corgan -(mom guitar/blue)
Dan Maloney installed the pickup for us… I chose the angle… and Billy was most definitely taught how to read, ear training and music theory.
Thx
George
Wow, thanks for clarifying George! I hope you don't take the silly jokes in the video seriously. I'm just trying to have fun while exploring the history of famous guitars.
@@SecretsofRock Loved the video… all best… was LOLing!
I just wanted to be in the presence of greatness. What an honor to find you on here, George! Thank you for being a huge part of Billy's journey!! My favorite musician.
*Billie not Billy
@@gurman8803 bro you’re literally talking to his guitar teacher LOL
My friend George taught Billie guitar lessons and sold his mother Blue. Cool to see that info in this video! I sold guitars to Tre years ago, the band used to shop at Subway guitars in Berkeley where i worked for years.
Whoa! That's awesome.
Johnny!
@@GeorgeColemusic Hey George! Hope all is well! Is it raining up there? I live in Santa Cruz now and it’s raining here.
@@JohnnyBeane yes very rainy right now… best to you!!!
@@GeorgeColemusic Thank you George! Hope to catch up soon!
I like this video because it has humour that Billie Joe himself could appreciate
I'd freak out if he actually saw it.
@@SecretsofRock i Will send gum chew Hans this vídeo, he helped to modify my Guitar and is such a cool and Nice dude
@@hector_nimrod update?
8:44 😭
That last pic of him and his mom, right behind them, theres a blue house to the left of his mom. that street is called Veiwpoint Blvd. and I used to live on it. It crosses BJ's street, and next door to BJ's moms house, was my old band mate Marco Gonzales house where we practiced. I grew up in Rodeo, Ca with Billy and Mike (John their old drummer too), and used to watch em practice at BJ's house as a kid. era 1988 to like 1990 or so. My brother was good friends with em, you could see Billys house from our backyard. Was crazy to see a band we watched and hung with in a garage get as big as they did. Billy and Mike were always super cool to me, whereas my brothers other friends bullied me all the time. I will always support BJ and Mike, they are good people. Good vid man. That last pic, if you took it now, would be all buildings and houses in the distance behind his moms right shoulder. I miss Rodeo. I think that pic of his mom waitressing was taken actually at The Embers in Pinole, Ca on San Pablo Ave. She worked there for YRS, and was SOOO SWEET. He had a great mom, yrs later she let me in to hold his grammy and talk about how he was doing. What a time in the Bay area that was. Metallicas infamous garage was in El Cerrito down the street from my dads shop. My friend Nats uncle used to sell them weed, I went to summer school where Kirk Hammett went to HS, and Les Claypool. I was supposed to go fishing with Les Claypool(Primus) and turned it down, and ALWAYS REGRETTED IT. My coworker at the pet shop that was literally in the same parking lot of The Embers, he invited me but it was RIGHT before i really liked Primus. I was 15 and didnt realize what a mistake that was not to be able to make friends with Les, especially since I was a guitarist in a band and thats all I wanted to do with my life. My friend Ray marshall's sister was dating Mike Pastton for a min, Machine Head used to practice at, I think it was called Paradigm Studios in Oakland, CA where my old band used to play. Used to seer big name musicians on Telegraph Ave all the time back then, and The 924 Gilman club was INSANELY cool in the mid 90's. Primus, Les lived same area as myt grandmother and I, when I lived with her in Pinole, next to El Sobrante. Cristy Road was 3 mins from her house, Pushed that did all Metallicas shirts lived around the corner from my grandma, it was insane back then, but we didnt realize it til later. good vid man..
Dang that's a great story! Thanks for sharing.
This isn't a video, it's a docu-comedy masterpiece. I love Billy and that damn blue guitar!
Wow thanks! Much appreciated.
How many f***** times should I say....
It's BILLIE!!!
Cobain's black strat was originally a Japanese fender strat and he later put a Fernandez neck on it.
Haha, of course he'd do that...
@@rockstopsthetraffic he traveled with a number of cheap necks as replacements as they were constantly getting destroyed and left handed guitars were hard to come by.
@@Tyrannosaurine even better.
The replicas are all a bright daphne/ sonic blue. The original has its clear-coat/poly faded to a mint greenish hue with some lighter variations and lots of wear and tear that could not be truly replicated in the relicing process. It is easy for me tell the copies as he rarely plays them and it's almost always his old favorite in his hands.
His replicas doesn’t exist anymore, they was made by Fender in 1996 for the Nimrod tour. He played the old E flat songs with his original guitar, and the newer E standard songs with the Fender guitar.
I totally agree on the color, that is impossible to replicate.
I always get an unexplainable sense of nostalgia when I see this guitar.
This ^
But still thanks for the shout out and the request video :) 👍
Of course
This is the type of content I didn't know I needed, but now want an entire series on. Awesome stuff; love the detailed research (and humor!).
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come.
You should totally do a video about Rivers Cuomo's warmoth strats overtime, ie the "Blue" guitar he used up until the late 90s, and the seafoam green strat he's been using for the last few years.
I like that idea
Guess what
I’m a total Weezer fan so it’s nice to see he did this
I remember watching the rig run down, and hearing his tech chew that gum. lol Drove me insane!
I'm glad I'm not the only one
It literally annoyed the shit out of me LMFAO
I never realized how significant this guitar is to Billie until I saw this video
Yaay you took my request :D
Also LOL thanks for the shout out ✌️✌️✌️😁
2:54 actually Kurt’s vandy strat had a fender neck, then a Fernández neck (seen in paramount show) then a kramer neck (seen in Amsterdam show and Hummingbird) UWU ☝️
Any other guitars you'd like to see profiled?
@@SecretsofRock Well since you did Kurt’s Jaguar then van helens frankie and the billie joe’s Blue
I guess that’ll be it for now XD
I remember reading years ago, that the pickup during tour '94 is a DiMarzio PAF Pro
Yo this channel deserves more views with how much work you put into it. You can see the mud ball that hit Billies pickups during Paper Lanterns in Woodstock 94. I personally like the Les Paul Jr's he has (That's what I grew up hearing/seeing.)
My suggestion: Rivers Cuomo from Weezer and his strat.
Be perfect since they're on tour together.
Much appreciated! I love a Les Paul Jr too. P90s man!
@@SecretsofRock you sound just like Keith Williams from 5 watt world.
The white pickup looks more cream to me, and you wont get a cream humbucker with the Seymour Duncan name on it because Larry DiMarzio copyrighted the colour. I've heard...that if u call the Duncan custom shop and they will make you a creme pickup but with a cover on it and all you have to do is take the cover off...just what I hear 🤫
That’s absolutely true, that’s exactly how Seymour Duncan does it. They also randomly put double cream bobbins under the covers in the Seth Lover model pickups, too. I have one that came under a gold cover.
what I love is that my birthday is February 18, so im the day after Billie :)
LOL 8:45 omg it was the first thing I thought of when you mentioned his tech, that damn GUM!!!
8:43 I feel very cultured for getting this inside joke.
You're not along
Same!
I'd imagine that the pickup was put in squint to pick up on the existing mounting holes. When I fitted a humbucker to my strat copy I installed it straight and fitted a pickup ring to cover the left over holes.
Not really!
Thanks for taking the time to research and put this video together. I can tell a lot work and care was put into and I really enjoyed it. Cheers. 🤘
Thanks! I'm glad people understand how much goes into these videos.
Awesome video, I love the way you put the subject across, genius!
Fernandes guitars were awesome back in the day as we're a lot of the Japanese Strats.
I've got a couple of SD pick ups, a JB included, some SDs, including mine, came without SD branding (on the front face), most did come with, not sure why some didn't🤔✌️💜😄
Loving this series. Please tell me you're going to do one on Gilmour's black strat.
when ive changed out bridge single pickups for humbuckers its easisr to have it slanted cause u can usually get away with using the same screwholes and not having to drill new ones, when i was first modding guitars i didn't really have proper tools so itd use files to cut away the excess material to be able to fit the humbucker into the guitar, i imagine that could also be a good reason for why billie joe Armstrong or whoever put it in did it like that
Not really!
Please, Mike Dirnt history basses and amps please.☺
Definitely. His bass tone on Dookie is my favorite.
Most unusual and interesting video on my all time favorite subject : the guitar! Thanks for the effort you put in this.
My pleasure!
Great video dude! I'm a huge fan of Billie Joe Armstrong that's why I created a copy of Blue (although it's not blue, it's a sunburst brown I think), I bought it for dirt cheap from a friend in school because I don't have a lot of money and it's a great deal for me. It's a "Fernando" strat copy and I modified the bridge pickup just like Blue's plus I sticker bombed the hell of it. I used it on few contests but sadly I didn't won from any of it. Now that I'm a med school student in college, looking back at my guitar while watching this video makes me cry a little bit because of joy and that I followed my passion even just for a short period of my life time.
Thanks for reminding me the good times and long live for Green Day!
Dude, that was an amazing comment, thanks!
@@SecretsofRock I wish life is easier as a guitar player but I guess I need a career for the future that's why we have to sacrifice things in life.
But who knows, music will live forever!
You showed a photo of it , Back in the lookout label days the 1st and 2 albums( Which were by all means the best music they ever made ) he used to have a very small record sticker sticker on his guitar
Awesome video! The waterslide headstock decals on the Fernandes Revival strats from the early 80's were on top of the finish. They were not clear coated over, so they could easily be scratched off with your fingernail. I have an early 80's Fernandes Revival, like Billie's so that's how I know. You can also date the guitar by the stone logo on the neck plate. These Japanese Strats from that era absolutely rocked! They were better than the actual Fenders being produced at that time. There's misinformed talk out there that Billie's "Blue" is just some old crappy Fender copy but that's not true at all. Anyone who has ever played one of these old "The Revival" strats knows what I'm talking about.
I watched the rig rundown video before this one and about died when you quoted the guitar tech. Extremely accurate interpretation. 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks, I figured others noticed that too.
We can tell with the guitar that hans shown in 2013. That, that one is the original. Because on the back you can see the original actual blue color paint on it, and how the surf green color was painted over the original blue paint. Where the paint is chipping and on the edges. So "blue" is the surf green painted color, which was painted overtop. With the fernandes logo on the back. But you can see in the 1997-1998 nimrod photo, of an actual blue color guitar. And the blue color guitar is a replica. Which looks like on the replica, the neck is more lacker painted (similar to fender custom shop guitars). I believe his actual "frankenstein" guitar- there was a pink guitar with maple neck, with DOUBLE HUMBUCKERS in the bridge that I've only seen one time- playing live on france with the song stuck with me. But I think he smashed it. I think you might be right about the japanese bowling alley wood in his original. Because the color looks deeper then standard pale maple, but it it's not as deep as the fender custom shop lacker maple neck. It's like in-between.
I used to have a very similar Fernandez with a HSS pickup configuration... Always loved that thing
Great videos my brutha, keep it up and you will be huge. Huge.
Thanks, I hope so.
Holy shit 🤘🤘 I appreciate you making this video, great quality
Thanks! Let me know other videos you'd like to see.
such an interesting video!!!
I Love Green Day
now i know more about Billie Joe :3
great jobb man!
make more Guitar History Vids!
Thanks! Will do!
Thank you so much for addressing Hans’ gum use
Of course, I had to.
That intro artwork...beautiful
Loved how in depth you into the pickups sound and pickup configuration (California).
My mom bought me my main strat 19 years ago when I first started playing... Can confirm, they are the best moms
The chewing over Hans is the cherry on the cake.
When he got the guitar, his teacher took it to his house to drop it off and told him to put a humbucker in it. You can find the interview with the teacher on YT. Sorry, dont have the link. Thanks for the video!
Wow 1k subs I’m gettin in on the ground level. Good shit dude 👍
Thank you!
I love how you referenced the bubble gum chewing by Billie Joes guitar tech . And this is a fantastic channel that you’ve started, check out my videos of my Warmoth Strat builds, they’re very much inspired by this and rivers’ Strats.
Subbbed!!! Amazing Video Dude!!!! Phenomenal Details. Keep up the great work my man!!
Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated.
i fkn lost it at "i come here to chew gum and kick ass" Nice!
And yeah, big up to Mom, Nana and Papa for buying me guitars. ❤💯
This channel is so underrated
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Man, that's a piece of art!!! What a work you did!!!
P.S.: I loved the GD songs on violn at the backgroung
Thanks!
Might be Vitamin String Quartet.
Choked on my water when you referenced Han's gum chewing.
Awesome! I knew I wasn't the only one that picked up on that.
Hahaha I love that you referenced his tech and that awful gum chewing interview
I had to, it was too noticeable not to mention it.
Great video. My best guess as to which Gibson pickup Billie put in Blue is a 57 Classic. For one, it's what's in his 2018 Les Paul Junior. Second, it's a PAF style humbucker. Going with the idea that the pickup tilt is because of Eddie Van Halen, it makes sense, because Frankie at one point had a PAF humbucker from a 1960 (I think) ES-335. So if Billie was going for EVH's tone, it only makes sense that he'd use a similar pickup. I could be dead wrong though and I probably am. The world may never know.
It was my pickup I had taken out of a guitar I butchered. It was my and Billies idea to angle the pickup. Dan Maloney did it for us!
In my life, 55 years and counting, the terms Indie and alternative in music came in the 80s, and 90s respectively. At the time, after decades of the same classic rock songs on every rock radio station, and these new, young bands that weren't playing blues-rock, and had completely different influences, coming up, college radio, then alternative radio came about. It made sense people had names for those bands. They weren't Foreigner or Clapton or the Eagles, the were an alternative to classic rock. 40 years later, does "alternative" still mean anything?
Love your style. Nice work dude.
Thank you!
wen i was a kid i threw a humbucker in my strat witch required routing out a cavity and since i was a broke kid i had to reuse the pick guard i had witch pretty much demanded it be sitting at the same angle the old single coil sat at, so i used my soldering iron to cut out the pick guard to fit the old humbucker i was using, it ended up looking alot like his blue strat but mine is pearl white..
This video was awesoem ! Keep making them !
Thank you, will do.
I've been looking for a video like this
I mean I think if you don’t subscribe to this guy after this then you hate music that’s all that it could narrow down to! Phenomenal documentary! Thanks for this!
Wow thank you!
This is gonna be huge one day
I heard that Billie Joe retired the original Fernandez years ago.
I’m sure I read somewhere that Fenders Custom Shop did a few copies for him so the original could be left at home. You’re supposed to be able to tell cos of the stickers…? I dunno.
Yeap. He only uses it once in a while in special occasions. He's retired blue for a long time now. I saw them live in 2010 and that blue was clearly a copy already.
@@luizarthurbrito Are you from South America? If so he played a Lighter coloured Fender on the SA leg of the 21cbd tour as Blue was being refretted. Prior to this, and after this he still uses Blue.
@@hughjonner I read somewhere he's got more than one copy of blue. And yes, from Brazil.
You can easily tell which guitars are the replicas and which is actually blue by the stickers. The stickers do change overtime, but gradually. It’s pretty easy to follow.
Dude Greenday performed at irving plaza lol that place is small as hell for a band like Green day ! i went to see Chon a smaller band and i was squashed like a sardine
Just found this from the Kurt’s Fenders vid, nice humor dude!
Hey, thanks!
Hey! This was such a dope video. I clicked on it thinking it would be just another Green Day fan-tribute video, but i have been gladly proven wrong. I really enjoyed the depth of the technicalities you went into and also the humour (especially the Hans' gum bit) 😂
Thanks! There's more videos on the way.
I played this guitar! May 28th 1998
Do tell.
@@SecretsofRock I was picked out of the audience at a show in Hershey PA, played knowledge with the band and jumped back into the crowd. the strap wasnt as long as I expected, BJ is just very short. I was only 15 years old. and I lied to him and said I was 16 and played guitar for 3 years, it was closer to about 1 year Ive been playing. but I knew knowledge and was ready to play along with the band. literally my first moment playing live and I was in front of 10,000 faces with a band I had never rehearsed with. I wrote a letter to Guitar world, they printed it in their 25th anniversary issue, the one with a fold out cover with Page,Zakk Wylde, John Frusciante, Tom Morello, Joe Perry and Slash, Korn, a few others. if you have that issue, look it up.
the guitar felt like a normal strat, normal action, felt like 10 guage strings. i was so loud, I still have the pic. I wish someone had it on video but i gave up looking many years ago, I only have a few crappy pictures as proof besides my memory, and a few people who knew me at the show.
Great job, sir!
Thank you kindly!
As someone who instantly subscribed and hit the notification bell because I know I will love everything this channel produces… I kindly ask if you can do a video on Jack White’s red guitar he played all the time in the White Stripes.
Pretty please 🙏🏽
I love Jack White, will definitely do.
I'm the 1000 subscriber
Thank you!
Great video! Have you done or can you do a video on Dimebag’s Dean From Hell??
It's on the list for sure.
this guitar should be in a museum
Fun fact, Dimebag Darrell also used the Bill Lawrence 500 XL for a time
I think I read that somewhere too
I can help with this video. I own 3 rst-50 fernandes revivals. Most of them are alder. There are some that didn’t come with gloss finished necks, and non vintage style tuners. Like a cheaper model, but it’s only the electronic that are cheaper. The body and neck are still the same as the higher end ones. Billy joes is one of the cheaper models. You can tell by the original non vintage style gotoh tuners it had. I own the exact same guitar, but in black. They are absolutely fantastic guitars, both the cheaper version and the expensive one. I’d just recommend changing the electronics in the cheaper one because they came with ceramic pickups instead of alnico.
I may be the only person to watch this video and know who David Margen is .. one of my favorite bass players of all time .. an absolute badass... so interesting that he is part of Green Day History
Hey September 15th that’s 4 days before my 1st birthday
I'm so glad you made fun of Bubblegum Boi. I saw him come up and was worried you'd misquote him XD
Thanks, it's all in good fun.
Great series! Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
the GUM tech . .. oh dear god I wiped the gum-tech from my mind . . ..
I had to, it's the one thing people remember from that video.
@@SecretsofRock That will be the legacy of that dude
“It was a full Fernandez”
Is that like a dirty Sanchez?
Full Fernandez does sound dirty
What's really funny is cuz of the black tabe on blue combined with Billies black shirt, I always thought the guitar in the video for basket case was a telecaster 😂😂
I have a J on my Strat pickguard. I say it was inspired my SRV, but it was originally inspired by Armstrong
2:35 Did they got a paper Jamz Guitar and make it look like Billie Joe’s guitar? That’s awesome!
In a Vh1 special (can't remember if behind the music or a biography is the same one where they show the picture that's on the back of the guitar, it's an obvious screenshot, you can see the Vh1 logo) it's stated by family members that both Billie and Mike Dirnt were huge Van Halen fans before they formed Green Day, so my guess is that probably his teacher encouraged him into using the humbucker that way for an easier install (probably didn't want to buy a second pickguard, just cutted the original) and used Eddie's mod as an example in order to convince him.
Not so much for ease of install… yes we liked EVH…
You should do a video about Brian May's Red Special guitar
Great idea!
@@SecretsofRock thx
Makes fun of guitar tech’s gum-chewing noises
Has obnoxiously loud tongue clicks
In all seriousness, thanks for this. Also, to add on a couple of things that may be true:
•BJA installed the pickups on the guitar while his teacher instructed him on how and why. The humbucker was slanted so that the magnet poles would match the strings, otherwise it’d be a little off. This is actually why EVH slanted his pickup. Also, a slanted pickup supposedly changes the tone because the pole pieces are biased towards the higher strings, causing more treble and less bass (Jimi Hendrix’s strings were reversed on his guitar, so his slanted pickup was biased towards the lower strings).
•The two single coil pickups affect the tone of the guitar. The reason why people claim that Stratocasters sound better than other guitars when tuned down half a step is because the two pickups still have a magnetic pull, even when disconnected (which also supposedly affected EVH’s guitar tone too). Add that with the fact that in comparison to a Les Paul and a Telecaster, a Stratocaster is much warmer than either, so it avoids sounding too shrill or too muddy.
•The statement about his guitar tone being solely based on his attack and not his tone is theoretically accurate. If you compare BJA’s tone with Kurt Cobain’s tone, there’s a distinct difference in compression, meaning that one can be classified as Overdrive and one can be classified as Distortion respectfully. With Kurt, he uses a pedal to get his dirt, which is made to clip into the clean signal. Because of how compressed the clean signal is before it gets distorted, it’s why it’s usually hard to “clean-up” your sound even when turning down the volume. With Billie, he modded two amp heads to cause natural clipping, which is just a heavily boosted clean signal. As such, you can still achieve a clean tone if you were to either turn down your volume knob or have a very soft attack. That’s why BJA and Kurt Cobain sound so different despite both playing Eb guitars very hard.
•Supposedly, the change back to the Bill Lawrence humbucker caused his tone to sound darker, causing Insomnia to sound darker retroactively.
sounds like Moby narrating, but love this history!
I've never heard that before, I'll have to check out his interviews.
he only has one pick guard so he modded it to fit witch kept it the same angle the old single coil, the mounting holes are the same still...i did the same thing on mine wen i was a kid in the 90s
That’s not it!
It’s an rst-80 because of the nitro finish.
It’s not a nitro finish! All poly, 50 as it’s got the single ply pickguard
@@kyletricarico397 it is a nitro finish, his guitar tech has told me himself. The rst-80 57 and rst-50 57 both came with single ply pick guards. Rst-80s came with a nitro or some sort of lacquer finish that was not poly or eurethane or a mix of the two. However the necks on rst-80s are poly
Billie's guitar is a blue Fernandes Stratocaster The Revival RST-50.
It’s a Fernandes RST-80 54’
So the Cincinnati Bengals sticker made its way back on to Blue eventually very interesting 🤔 Never thought Billy was a fan of Football.
he's a raiders fan
@@anthonysclafani3963 even more pathetic
At 9:22 - lol. That guitar he is holding is mine. Lol. That photo was taken in Athens Ga during the warning tour. That’s a 50s strat with a JB pickup. That’s his body guard behind him
The entire band including guitar tech signed the back.
(pls correct me if im wrong, but im gunna try to explain the sound of the slanted humbucker) The slanted humbucker brings the treble pull pieces closer to the bridge, and the bass pull pieces are farther up. This makes the EBG strings brighter, and the EAD strings sound ticker. That's what gives it that kick ass tone. I did the same mod with a JB in a shitty strat replica and it was the best knockoff strat i'd ever heard. And the slant just looks cooler.
this is so interesting!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
The humbuckers angled is probably just that way because they only had to cut the hole for the pup and not drill any holes for the posts
Nope
The rails cut at 7:30 is hilarious
Thanks!
The blade magnets in the pickup on Blue look way thicker than in the Bill Lawrence pickup you posted.
He had a Pansy Division sticker on there back in the early to mid 2000s, or maybe in the 90s. I just remember seeing it on there when I was a Freshman in high school, which would have been circa 2005. Although I have no idea what year the photo in question was from, and I don't recall seeing it on Blue when I saw them live that same year.
Great vid! Laughed my ass off
Was the pickup at an angle because SH is for standard bridge and TB is for Trem? The angle allows the string to hover over the pole. EVH used a Gibson PU which is standard spacing on a trem, hence the angle….
In 1997 and 98 the blue replicas they were only for the newer nimrod song at the time⏲️ because his normal strat was on a eb tuning for 39 kerplunk dookie and insomniac and the replicas were on a E standard for the newer song.