I also set off the alarm at EXP while gazing at Jimi's Woodstock Strat and hanging my arms over the plexiglass barrier. I was in such a trance I didn't even know I'd set off the alarm until one of EXP's security staff came over and told me. I apologized; the guy said "No problem", and walked away, throwing me a knowing smile.
you know if hendrix didnt die he would of ended up like richie havens a burn out, this Icon thing is old , so over rated, he isnt even the best black guitar player, BB king Bo Diddley
That burnt up strat from the London show I think would be mine- I'm guessing he played the white strat at the villanova junction studios as it was so close to Woodstock. I can't imagine Hendrix carrying many guitars round with him. He did get one of the first flying Vs as well but I'm guessing that's long gone. The signatures do nothing for me, it's the sound that they've made that's the lure.
+mike fox Yess, the neck of No.1. was broken. If im correct, they replaced it with a replacement neck for the last few years he played no. 1. But after he died the real original neck (the neck was repaired) was placed back on no. 1. I'm not sure in which year the accident happend.
To all of the comments we received on this video about using the wrong image on some of the guitars, we appreciate you pointing them out and bringing it to our attention! This was one of our oldest videos we've done, and times have changed quite a bit for us since then. We plan on updating this video with our new Voice Over and video editor very soon! Thank you all for your support!!
+Top10Archive I think you are doing a great job all in all ....some pics of those original guitars probably no longer exist ....for you to show just a likeness is good enuf I think ...you could say it was a likeness ....most people won't know the diff ...carry on ..thank you ...Stills
Lenny was a 65 Strat badly redone in a dark natural finish bearing an elaborately arty inlay behind the bridge with a white pick guard, found at a pawn shop by, at that time wife Lenora "Lenny". The sunburst guitar in your photo is called "Number One". I had number one in my hands some years ago before the neck broke and was changed. I lost a dear friend and great soul. For pics of my time spent with SRV, Google Allan Craig Wallace for a few photos of Stevie and I back in eighties. Peace and love, Allan Craig Wallace
Thank you for clearing that up I was about to .. Say hold on here That's not Lenny pictured.. the first wife.. 59 body 63 Neck ! You would think they would get it right it's kind of important.. and the best guitarist on the list or anybody's list!
Wife number 1 had a 63 body, 62 neck and 59 pickups while he was gigging/recording it, had several refrets over the years before the neck was snapped by some stage equipment falling on it. It was replaced but after his death, his guitar tech put the original neck back on it (63) and gave it to his brother Jimmy
I've never heard of Hendrix playing a Mustang. Kinda like once Penthouse Magazine claimed he used a Kramer guitar in the studio. Kramer guitars weren't even around in those days, but there was a Kramer there, Eddie Kramer, Jimi's Engineer. Oh, and Hendrix's burnt 65 strat, supposedly burnt at the Astoria is a Fake. The real one is a 63, and is in the possession of Dwezil Zappa. His pops, Frank was given the guitar by a roadie named "H" at the Miami Pop Festival (frank thought it had been burnt at Miami pop, but Hendrix didn't burn or smash one that day, and if he did there's absolutely no photos or film of it, and there was a film crew there). Univibes magazine did some very extensive research on it, they even have the actual guitar's serial number. ALSO Lighter fluid does not burn like that 65 is burnt, lighter fluid simply burns off after a few seconds, and doesn't burn the paint (I've set a couple guitars on fire before, I know what happens), this guitar in the video looks like it was burnt with a blow torch.
+g0atBallz420 What's worse is probably Bill Gates or some other yuppie who knows jackshit about guitars and how to play them owns it! They own it just to have it an use as a conversation piece; or probably just so no one else can have it!
g0atBallz420 Correct! As long as there are millions (or billions in the Beatles case) of passionate people who find inspiration in their life; relics like this will always be priceless. I feel sorry for the "no new fools" that find no passion, no fun, no love, no feeling, no inspiration, and no lust for living life; as they must be very very depressed. I'd fucking hate to live like that!!!!
Edward Davis ARE you referring to the lady who was talking? I hope so, because I tried, and tried turning the treble down on my cellphone because her voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard. 🙉🙉🙉
I think things like "Charity Auctions" should not count in a list like this because due to the circumstances the price is usually significantly higher, much like the #1 on this list. People pay stupidly high prices in these auctions for more or less worthless items. A new fender stratocaster, even though it is not a cheap guitar, costs a couple ouf thousand dollars and it is signed by artists that even though they are famous are not really hard persons to get autographs from since they are obviously still alive. A signature of a famous, alive rockstar, as long as he is not know for never signing anything, is usually not that valuable. Autographs from Richards, Clapton, May etc. usually costs way less than 200$ in memorabilia stores, that are not known for selling anything cheap. Try selling the #1 guitar today, in a regular auction without any charity behind it and I gurantee you it will not even come close to 2.7M $. It would probably not even appear on a Top 100 list.
I seen an interview of Clapton saying at his crossroads auction that he would never sell his ES335 . He said and I quote " Where would I ever find another one like this " he said he put his soul in most of his guitars that he used over the years
fahad abdulkareem I wasn't crazy about the P90s. Do you have Humbuckers? I think they are better. I like the sound. I don't know about PAFs. I had a dot model. I guess that was standard
NO JERRY GARCIA?? On May 8, 2002, Wolf and Tiger, among other memorabilia, were placed for auction at Studio 54 in New York City.[81] Tiger was purchased for $957,500, while Wolf was bought for $789,500. Together, the instruments were bought for $1.74 million, setting a new world record. - wikipedia
I was literally about to comment about that. my mind has gone blank. I wish that the guitars were in a museum, legend has it a millionaire bought tiger and uses him for private jam sessions at his home.
Clapton's ES-335 would no longer be the most expensive Gibson ever sold, as Kirk Hammett paid a cool million for Peter Green's 59' Les Paul a while back.
It's so sad to see these guitars just get fucking sold...they don't know what those guitars meant to the owners. I love my guitar and is priceless I know Stevie would have never want that to be sold
What's so sad about it? Just gonna let them sit in a museum? If the artist is A. Dead, or B. Willing to sell it, why not let someone who's a big enough fan/collector buy it? Then it passes from a treasure to one person, to a treasure of the next.
Gary Moore's 1959 Les Paul sold for two million dollars. And he played it for about 37 years. Peter Greene sold it to him in the seventies. Most beautiful tone ever.
Yps bro...in my own idea they are very expensive because the one who use that guitar is popular and famous singer and thier signature...but the tone is the same in other stratocaster.
That picture is not of SRV's Lenny Strat. That was a picture of his favorite strat that he nicknamed "Number One". Lenny had a natural brown finish, not sunburst, and a white pickguard and was not near as beat up as Number One www.strat-talk.com/forum/attachments/stratocaster-discussion-forum/1371d1235679851-srv-lenny-lenny-page-top.jpg
Thanks for the comment and correction.. it's hard to trust google images at times, and I'm not a guitar expert so I can't tell the difference. Thanks for the comment though, I had a few people send me personal messages about this video that I should do more guitar videos.. I didn't realize how much some people love, adore and how knowledgeable they are about guitars, such as yourself. I almost don't feel worthy enough to make a guitar video.. hah.. Cheers!
Yes - I’m from Texas and that’s the one I would want above all. Some Texas oilman billionaire will get it. I’m glad his brother Jimmie (also a hell of a guitarist) hasn’t needed/wanted to sell.
The picture being shown at 5:26, is not the Strat that Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock. That's a left handed guitar. Jimi played a right handed guitar, that had been modified for him to play left handed.
Id never sell my 72 SG infact Im takin it with me, I know I'm going to draw the wrath of all the Clapton fans but Eric Clapton's guitars don't even belong in the class with Jimi Hendrix the Hendrix Woodstock guitar and the Monterey guitar should hands down be worth the most money what would you rather play the guitar that was once owned by Jimi Hendrix or a guitar that was once owned by the vastly over rated Eric Clapton. I'm sorry Clapton lovers it's just my humble opinion no offense
Greg Jay overrated LMAO 😂😂😂It's just hate and nothing. he's influenced everybody 8-80 and he wasn't just a guitarist but a great musician too. I highly doubt there's any other guitarist who's better singing career than him. The only reason you guys hate him is because Clapton is one of a kind. the guy played guitar but never raped it like others do
It doesn't actually matter about the guitar, just as long as it's in tune and doesn't hum or buzz too much. Fender do make fantastic guitars and I do own one, but the copies and replicas also sound brilliant as well...as long as you're in the mood. Did you know Jimi and Jim Morrison jammed together one night in a NYC club? And although it was recorded, it sounded like the two of them had been bought beer and offered one to many puffs on the magic dragon. If you would like to hear what this might have sounded like sober; here is the story behind it. I met Jerry Scheff about 3 years ago, we chatted for a while about all sorts of music related topics, and I remember asking about his time on the LA Woman sessions and what it was like the first time he went to Graceland to meet the King. So I possibly had it in the back of my mind for a while to finally get round to putting a Doors-type number on one of my own. 'Become The Reborn' was recorded on one of those perfect May nights. Everything in the right place, just the right mood and setting, and the guitar tuned up and ready. The music on own it's was enough, and it's got to be one of the most profound musical trances I've ever found myself under. The organ parts, the guitar parts completely zoned out. It is actually a drum machine, although I did play the tom and additional cymbals and kick parts myself later on, I can't actually play a full kit, so the Kustomkit arrangement has to be altered considerably in order to create alternative percussive beat. I did not deliberately go out or stay in to attempt to sound like The doors. In fact it was a bit of an accident that it turned out the way it did. It is included on the album Russo- Russ Murray. I can't play it live, as I don't have either a band, a practice room, a band, a PA, a truck to carry the gear and four other members with equal skill level and interest, manager, record label, sound & lighting crew to promote the material. So I'm left with no choice but to attempt to generate interest on here. I'm also 44 years old and unable to play guitar, sing, attach a kick drum pedal to my foot, whilst playing bass with my other foot and organ with my nose whilst keeping an eye on all my belongings and keys and phone and making sure it doesn't end up on someone's phone and uploaded onto a facebook page so that everyone knows I'm on tour and my home and contents up for any body who knows where I live, all at the same time, so no, it doesn't sound like it was recorded in a state of the art music recording studio. That's because I don't have one and neither do any of us. I probably would not have passed a TV Karaoke competition for vocoder autotune discardable pop parrots. So until you all stop watching television and keep putting money in Simon Cowell's pockets, instead of artists like me, who can actually play an instrument. Then you'll all be stuck listening to dorks like Justin Timbieberdick until you all die of boredom. th-cam.com/video/AI4PgoiIbDg/w-d-xo.html
the pic of the Hendrix strat that introduces the Hendrix guitar is NOT the guitar being discussed. It's either a "flipped" photo or it's a pic of the Hendrix left-handed model
If you watch SRV live at El Macombo, Lenny is the guitar he used to play...... Lenny. Number 1 should never be sold, or played by anyone, it should have been buried with Stevie.
+Delfago Lp He was used to play right-handed guitars upside down and restrung for left-hand playing, because in the 60s left-handed guitars were still very uncommon and therefore very expensive. And even after he had the money to buy an acutal left-handed one he still kept playing the right-handed ones because he was used to it. He did play left-handed ones though, but as far as I know non of the remotly famous Hendrix guitars is a left-handed model.
Hendrix gave his Woodstock Strat to Mitch Mitchell in exchange for one of Mitchells drum sets to be used in Hendrix's Electric Lady Studio in New York. Long after Hendrix's death, Mitchell went broke and sold the guitar to a wealthy Italian friend of his for $ 250,000 dollars!! Mitch Mitchell himself told me this in 1991 while we were having a drink in a club in Los Angeles. I couldn't believe it!
Weird how so many people are getting annoyed at her voice. Thing that annoyed me was, because of the Crossroads auction (obviously for a great cause), how many of the spaces in this list were taken up by Eric Clapton guitars. He is one of my heroes, but it would be nice for an auction list with all different artists.
I'm happy to see that the most expensive one at least raised money for a good cause. Though... I prefer to play the guitars, not get broke because I want them on my wall.
Jim Isray, owner of the Colts bought David Gilmore’s iconic black strat for $3.975 million at a Christie’s auction in 2019. I was there and it was the highest attendance of any Christie’s auction to date.
+DucksDeLucks Yeah, no shit man! Not only Robert Johnson, but how about any of Johnny Cash or Hank Williams Sr's Martin Acoustics, or even Randy Rhoad's polka dot Flying V, or (now) BB Kings Lucile???
The white Fender Stratocaster that Hendrix played at Woodstock is the holy grail to me...too ;) After that Eric Clapton's "The Fool" but that's coming from this hard-core CREAM fan. I'm glad to learn about that one Gibson Clapton used Yardbirds-Blind Faith period... he played it at RAH final shows in '68. How about that SG of George Harrison's which Lennon played as well.
the Holy Grail of "guitar" prices would be if someone ever located James Jamerson's Fender P-bass "The funkmachine" ... of which 50% or more of the biggest Motown hits were recorded with....
Charity auction prices have little relevance to real world prices. Guitars are still a better investment than any sort of pension plans, that's why I dont have a pension plan but do have over 20 guitars.
$2,000,000 to stop that voice!!!!
she sounds like those women at a government agency or a utility company
+Harry Evans a scared one
hahaha your so funny, but i also was thinking the same thing.
all agree with the comment about the utility company. You stole my thunder. That girl is so annoying I want to kill myself
LMAO!
Anyone else here because of Hendrix
yeah
is anyone not here because of Hendrix?😂
Gavyn Carpenter 😂 pretty sure everyone knew he was gonna be at the top of the list.
Right
Right
the burnt hendrix and woodstock guitar are fucking rock history
The white Fender Stratocaster that Hendrix played at Woodstock is the holy grail to me.
OMG same
I also set off the alarm at EXP while gazing at Jimi's Woodstock Strat and hanging my arms over the plexiglass barrier. I was in such a trance I didn't even know I'd set off the alarm until one of EXP's security staff came over and told me. I apologized; the guy said "No problem", and walked away, throwing me a knowing smile.
you know if hendrix didnt die he would of ended up like richie havens a burn out, this Icon thing is old , so over rated, he isnt even the best black guitar player, BB king Bo Diddley
James Morrison oh god...
That burnt up strat from the London show I think would be mine- I'm guessing he played the white strat at the villanova junction studios as it was so close to Woodstock. I can't imagine Hendrix carrying many guitars round with him.
He did get one of the first flying Vs as well but I'm guessing that's long gone.
The signatures do nothing for me, it's the sound that they've made that's the lure.
She has the perfect voice for silent movies. Or talking smoke detectors.
That SRV guitar shown was Number One, not Lenny.
WHEW!!! What annoying audio! That girls voice just makes me cringe!
That's NOT Lenny. That is No. 1. Lenny was a dark butterscotch strat.
Thank you. I knew I wasn't the only one that noticed.
+BlackLocustMusic wasn't one of his guitars broken when a light rig fell on it?
+mike fox Yess, the neck of No.1. was broken. If im correct, they replaced it with a replacement neck for the last few years he played no. 1. But after he died the real original neck (the neck was repaired) was placed back on no. 1. I'm not sure in which year the accident happend.
BlackLocustMusic from the department of redundancy department....
That voice... My God! 0_o
To all of the comments we received on this video about using the wrong image on some of the guitars, we appreciate you pointing them out and bringing it to our attention! This was one of our oldest videos we've done, and times have changed quite a bit for us since then. We plan on updating this video with our new Voice Over and video editor very soon! Thank you all for your support!!
Top10Archive Thank Christ!
+Ese.Chicano Navarro yyyyyyyyyyyyyy
+Top10Archive I think you are doing a great job all in all ....some pics of those original guitars probably no longer exist ....for you to show just a likeness is good enuf I think ...you could say it was a likeness ....most people won't know the diff ...carry on ..thank you ...Stills
+unabonger777 screw Dave Navarro he ain't shit
Alternate facts
My ears are bleeding from the narrators voice.
Lenny was a 65 Strat badly redone in a dark natural finish bearing an elaborately arty inlay behind the bridge with a white pick guard, found at a pawn shop by, at that time wife Lenora "Lenny". The sunburst guitar in your photo is called "Number One". I had number one in my hands some years ago before the neck broke and was changed. I lost a dear friend and great soul. For pics of my time spent with SRV, Google Allan Craig Wallace for a few photos of Stevie and I back in eighties. Peace and love, Allan Craig Wallace
Thank you for clearing that up I was about to ..
Say hold on here
That's not Lenny pictured.. the first wife.. 59 body 63 Neck !
You would think they would get it right it's kind of important.. and the best guitarist on the list or anybody's list!
Thank you
Wife number 1 had a 63 body, 62 neck and 59 pickups while he was gigging/recording it, had several refrets over the years before the neck was snapped by some stage equipment falling on it. It was replaced but after his death, his guitar tech put the original neck back on it (63) and gave it to his brother Jimmy
I've never heard of Hendrix playing a Mustang. Kinda like once Penthouse Magazine claimed he used a Kramer guitar in the studio. Kramer guitars weren't even around in those days, but there was a Kramer there, Eddie Kramer, Jimi's Engineer.
Oh, and Hendrix's burnt 65 strat, supposedly burnt at the Astoria is a Fake. The real one is a 63, and is in the possession of Dwezil Zappa. His pops, Frank was given the guitar by a roadie named "H" at the Miami Pop Festival (frank thought it had been burnt at Miami pop, but Hendrix didn't burn or smash one that day, and if he did there's absolutely no photos or film of it, and there was a film crew there).
Univibes magazine did some very extensive research on it, they even have the actual guitar's serial number. ALSO Lighter fluid does not burn like that 65 is burnt, lighter fluid simply burns off after a few seconds, and doesn't burn the paint (I've set a couple guitars on fire before, I know what happens), this guitar in the video looks like it was burnt with a blow torch.
damn I really wanted to watch this but I couldn't take more than a minute of that voice.
Meanwhile the most expensive guitar in the world is just a gibson les paul standard.
Gibson SG is a POS...i had one. sucks
alex tworkowski All Gibson SGs?
***** Good point. I suppose not. Angus Young plays one and he does better than i ever did. Good call.
Ha be a good
Gibson is shit
the fact that some rich guy has george harrisons sg in his living room is pretty crazy if u think about it
+g0atBallz420
What's worse is probably Bill Gates or some other yuppie who knows jackshit about guitars and how to play them owns it! They own it just to have it an use as a conversation piece; or probably just so no one else can have it!
***** you couldn't be more wrong
g0atBallz420 Correct! As long as there are millions (or billions in the Beatles case) of passionate people who find inspiration in their life; relics like this will always be priceless. I feel sorry for the "no new fools" that find no passion, no fun, no love, no feeling, no inspiration, and no lust for living life; as they must be very very depressed. I'd fucking hate to live like that!!!!
+g0atBallz420 it was sitting in a rich guys living room when George Harrison still owned it.
Nobody Important yeah the dude that gave the guitar its value..
If it wasn't touched by Jimi...I don't want it.
Kudos to anyone who can making it through this whole video without hitting mute.
I had to skip through to the end, couldn't make it with that voice.
Awesome video. Thanks for making this!
Thanks for watching! :)
+Top10Archive very good very informative just get rid of Fran Drescher s big sister
My favorite part is the shitty free intro.
Edward Davis ARE you referring to the lady who was talking? I hope so, because I tried, and tried turning the treble down on my cellphone because her voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard. 🙉🙉🙉
If you are commenting on me, you have your opinion and I have mine. NUFF SAID!! 🖒
narrated by a 19 year old SFU student.
I think things like "Charity Auctions" should not count in a list like this because due to the circumstances the
price is usually significantly higher, much like the #1 on this list.
People pay stupidly high prices in these auctions for more or less worthless items. A new fender stratocaster,
even though it is not a cheap guitar, costs a couple ouf thousand dollars and it is signed by artists that even
though they are famous are not really hard persons to get autographs from since they are obviously still alive.
A signature of a famous, alive rockstar, as long as he is not know for never signing anything, is usually not
that valuable. Autographs from Richards, Clapton, May etc. usually costs way less than 200$ in memorabilia
stores, that are not known for selling anything cheap.
Try selling the #1 guitar today, in a regular auction without any charity behind it and I gurantee you it will not even
come close to 2.7M $. It would probably not even appear on a Top 100 list.
The girl commentating on this video shreds more all these guitars put together.
Such a soothing voice. I could hear it all day long.
its like silk, the way it drapes over your mind and lulls you into a comfortable bliss.
I seen an interview of Clapton saying at his crossroads auction that he would never sell his ES335 . He said and I quote " Where would I ever find another one like this " he said he put his soul in most of his guitars that he used over the years
Tiger, Rosebud, went for Millions.
very good information ...love it.... thanks
Enjoyed video. looking forward to most recent.
Absolute blasphemy to sell Hendrix strat to a Microsoft CEO. The very industry that kills music.
I watched the whole video just to see the guitars but her voice was killing me, especially when she spoke "dollars" ahhhhhhh
Great video, idk why but a couple stories brought tears to my eyes
and i still fell bad for spending 980$ on a gibson SG
They suck
?
fahad abdulkareem I shouldn't say that. I had one back in the day and really didn't like it much. I retract my statement. SG w/ P90s
i got a sg standard and its ok :) looking for an sg classic with p 90s next time
fahad abdulkareem I wasn't crazy about the P90s. Do you have Humbuckers? I think they are better. I like the sound. I don't know about PAFs. I had a dot model. I guess that was standard
Just so you all know, both blackie and Eric's Es 335 are on display at guitar center times square, NY
Dumb list........Jerry Garcia had two guitars that sold for nearly one Million a piece??????? Do some homework before you do a list people!
NO JERRY GARCIA??
On May 8, 2002, Wolf and Tiger, among other memorabilia, were placed for auction at Studio 54 in New York City.[81] Tiger was purchased for $957,500, while Wolf was bought for $789,500. Together, the instruments were bought for $1.74 million, setting a new world record. - wikipedia
I was literally about to comment about that. my mind has gone blank. I wish that the guitars were in a museum, legend has it a millionaire bought tiger and uses him for private jam sessions at his home.
zoe a you know what's up!!
Can't forget Jerry! What a man he was..giving his guitars back to doug Irwin...classy guy!
Clapton's ES-335 would no longer be the most expensive Gibson ever sold, as Kirk Hammett paid a cool million for Peter Green's 59' Les Paul a while back.
Hope it sounds good through a wah-wah.😂
Your voice appears to be ceramic. I prefer alnico.
It's so sad to see these guitars just get fucking sold...they don't know what those guitars meant to the owners. I love my guitar and is priceless I know Stevie would have never want that to be sold
What's so sad about it? Just gonna let them sit in a museum? If the artist is A. Dead, or B. Willing to sell it, why not let someone who's a big enough fan/collector buy it? Then it passes from a treasure to one person, to a treasure of the next.
Jimi Hendrix is still the blueprint and Gold Standard almost 50 years after his death.
Great video!
Pretty cool, especially the Hendrix guitars. There are more, but they rarely come up for sale. Steven Segal even owns one of Jimi's guitars.
Very interesting, Dave
The voice makes me want to gouge my eyes out
But you'd still be able to hear it lol
Agreed
@@PaddyMac screams would drown voice out
2:45 that isn't lenny that's the "srv one" you keep showing in those pictures.
Love the list!
Gary Moore's 1959 Les Paul sold for two million dollars. And he played it for about 37 years. Peter Greene sold it to him in the seventies. Most beautiful tone ever.
Thats not Lenny. Thats Number One. Come on.
Someone dropped the ball on this video. Jimmie Vaughan is in possession of Number One. Jeesh.
Its not important what kind of guitar you have or how it is expensive it's about your golden skills that will never be sold.
Yps bro...in my own idea they are very expensive because the one who use that guitar is popular and famous singer and thier signature...but the tone is the same in other stratocaster.
How did you guys get the mom from Fargo to do the voiceover?
Amazing !
Didin't know the cast of Fargo was presenting this....
Thomas Lang no Jeanie no money..!
The white Fender you showed was not Jimi Hendrix's He played a right handed guitar upside down
Correct.
He played alot of stuff.
Try to get someone who can at least give the names of the guitar names and
models correctly, who sounds like they know what they're talking about.
That picture is not of SRV's Lenny Strat. That was a picture of his favorite strat that he nicknamed "Number One". Lenny had a natural brown finish, not sunburst, and a white pickguard and was not near as beat up as Number One
www.strat-talk.com/forum/attachments/stratocaster-discussion-forum/1371d1235679851-srv-lenny-lenny-page-top.jpg
Thanks for the comment and correction.. it's hard to trust google images at times, and I'm not a guitar expert so I can't tell the difference. Thanks for the comment though, I had a few people send me personal messages about this video that I should do more guitar videos.. I didn't realize how much some people love, adore and how knowledgeable they are about guitars, such as yourself. I almost don't feel worthy enough to make a guitar video.. hah.. Cheers!
Haha no problem. Stevie Ray Vaughan is my favorite guitarist so I just noticed it immediately and thought I should point it out.
The SRV Number 1 will be a million dollar plus guitar when it finally goes on sale some day.
Yes - I’m from Texas and that’s the one I would want above all. Some Texas oilman billionaire will get it. I’m glad his brother Jimmie (also a hell of a guitarist) hasn’t needed/wanted to sell.
I love your voice, reminds me of all my high school friends growing up in Chicago
The picture being shown at 5:26, is not the Strat that Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock. That's a left handed guitar. Jimi played a right handed guitar, that had been modified for him to play left handed.
Id never sell my 72 SG infact Im takin it with me, I know I'm going to draw the wrath of all the Clapton fans but Eric Clapton's guitars don't even belong in the class with Jimi Hendrix the Hendrix Woodstock guitar and the Monterey guitar should hands down be worth the most money what would you rather play the guitar that was once owned by Jimi Hendrix or a guitar that was once owned by the vastly over rated Eric Clapton. I'm sorry Clapton lovers it's just my humble opinion no offense
Greg Jay overrated LMAO 😂😂😂It's just hate and nothing. he's influenced everybody 8-80 and he wasn't just a guitarist but a great musician too. I highly doubt there's any other guitarist who's better singing career than him. The only reason you guys hate him is because Clapton is one of a kind. the guy played guitar but never raped it like others do
This girl's annoying voice? Sold for please never let her narrate ever!!!!!11
+J bLACK amen
+J bLACK
You stole my thunder....I could barely get through this video!
you shouldn't talk about Fran Drescher s sister like that
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she's saying dollars like dallars
YOUR VOICE HURTS
Good video, but god damn the voice of this girl is annoying...
Thinking the same thing lol :)
In my opinion her voice isn't annoying hahaha
Moral of the story...anything Clapton touches becomes priceless xD
Thank you for the video. I was not bothered by the female's voice. To all of the guitars and the musician owners, thank you for the music!!!!
Like 4 Eric Clapton guitars and 3 Jimi's. Cool. Jerry Garcia's tiger sold for 980,000
Peter Green Gold Top 2.000.000
All these words; "dallors, stanycaster". xD
It doesn't actually matter about the guitar, just as long as it's in tune and doesn't hum or buzz too much. Fender do make fantastic guitars and I do own one, but the copies and replicas also sound brilliant as well...as long as you're in the mood. Did you know Jimi and Jim Morrison jammed together one night in a NYC club? And although it was recorded, it sounded like the two of them had been bought beer and offered one to many puffs on the magic dragon. If you would like to hear what this might have sounded like sober; here is the story behind it.
I met Jerry Scheff about 3 years ago, we chatted for a while about all sorts of music related topics, and I remember asking about his time on the LA Woman sessions and what it was like the first time he went to Graceland to meet the King. So I possibly had it in the back of my mind for a while to finally get round to putting a Doors-type number on one of my own. 'Become The Reborn' was recorded on one of those perfect May nights. Everything in the right place, just the right mood and setting, and the guitar tuned up and ready. The music on own it's was enough, and it's got to be one of the most profound musical trances I've ever found myself under. The organ parts, the guitar parts completely zoned out. It is actually a drum machine, although I did play the tom and additional cymbals and kick parts myself later on, I can't actually play a full kit, so the Kustomkit arrangement has to be altered considerably in order to create alternative percussive beat. I did not deliberately go out or stay in to attempt to sound like The doors. In fact it was a bit of an accident that it turned out the way it did.
It is included on the album Russo- Russ Murray. I can't play it live, as I don't have either a band, a practice room, a band, a PA, a truck to carry the gear and four other members with equal skill level and interest, manager, record label, sound & lighting crew to promote the material. So I'm left with no choice but to attempt to generate interest on here. I'm also 44 years old and unable to play guitar, sing, attach a kick drum pedal to my foot, whilst playing bass with my other foot and organ with my nose whilst keeping an eye on all my belongings and keys and phone and making sure it doesn't end up on someone's phone and uploaded onto a facebook page so that everyone knows I'm on tour and my home and contents up for any body who knows where I live, all at the same time, so no, it doesn't sound like it was recorded in a state of the art music recording studio. That's because I don't have one and neither do any of us. I probably would not have passed a TV Karaoke competition for vocoder autotune discardable pop parrots. So until you all stop watching television and keep putting money in Simon Cowell's pockets, instead of artists like me, who can actually play an instrument. Then you'll all be stuck listening to dorks like Justin Timbieberdick until you all die of boredom.
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Lots of musicians favored the Gibson 335--it's a really nice guitar
Nice song, I love this genre
50% Clapton, 45% Hendrix, 5% anyone else.
So many Clapton guitars! I wish i had one of them
These single guitars are worth more than houses -__-
flight of the Phoenicians!! love this song
My ears are bleeding from that shrill Yankee voice from Hell!!!
the pic of the Hendrix strat that introduces the Hendrix guitar is NOT the guitar being discussed. It's either a "flipped" photo or it's a pic of the Hendrix left-handed model
The background music is boss!
I wonder what SRV "wife" guitar would be worth?
She did a good job. The 'haters' can do 2 things either turn the volume off or don't watch it.
Good video
you should do audiobooks
Audiobooks for people who want to kill themselves.
The Srv stratocaster is No. 1. not Lenny.
Clapton highly over rated guitar player imo.
THose images are not SRV 's Lenny,, That is the guitar called #1
Correct! Lenny is a white stratocaster :-)
Henrik S. Temberg ...Lenny is a sunburst strat that he had painted red and has a violin logo at the bottom...
Ye Olde Pirate I thought it was named after Lenny Breau.
If you watch SRV live at El Macombo, Lenny is the guitar he used to play...... Lenny. Number 1 should never be sold, or played by anyone, it should have been buried with Stevie.
The red Fender Mustang by Jimi was a right handed but he was left handed guitarist? Help :D
Hendrix played a lot of Righty guitars. In fact, the picture they used for his Woodstock Strat is wrong, because that Strat was a Righty as well.
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+Delfago Lp He was used to play right-handed guitars upside down and restrung for left-hand playing, because in the 60s left-handed guitars were still very uncommon and therefore very expensive. And even after he had the money to buy an acutal left-handed one he still kept playing the right-handed ones because he was used to it.
He did play left-handed ones though, but as far as I know non of the remotly famous Hendrix guitars is a left-handed model.
Hendrix gave his Woodstock Strat to Mitch Mitchell in exchange for
one of Mitchells drum sets to be used in Hendrix's Electric Lady
Studio in New York. Long after Hendrix's death, Mitchell went
broke and sold the guitar to a wealthy Italian friend of his for
$ 250,000 dollars!!
Mitch Mitchell himself told me this in 1991 while we were having a
drink in a club in Los Angeles. I couldn't believe it!
Guarantee Hendrix never dreamed his guitars would end up being worth so much.
When she said, "his Martin zero zero zero dash forty-two" I died a little bit inside. You just say "Triple O 42" you dummy.
also the first picture of Eric's acoustic was a D28.
Weird how so many people are getting annoyed at her voice.
Thing that annoyed me was, because of the Crossroads auction (obviously for a great cause), how many of the spaces in this list were taken up by Eric Clapton guitars. He is one of my heroes, but it would be nice for an auction list with all different artists.
I'm happy to see that the most expensive one at least raised money for a good cause. Though... I prefer to play the guitars, not get broke because I want them on my wall.
Jim Isray, owner of the Colts bought David Gilmore’s iconic black strat for $3.975 million at a Christie’s auction in 2019. I was there and it was the highest attendance of any Christie’s auction to date.
probably been spotted already but 5:36 is is a flipped photograph, not a flipped guitar.
I wonder if they have any old guitars of Robert Johnson's.
DucksDeLucks No, the devil took 'em all.
+DucksDeLucks
Yeah, no shit man! Not only Robert Johnson, but how about any of Johnny Cash or Hank Williams Sr's Martin Acoustics, or even Randy Rhoad's polka dot Flying V, or (now) BB Kings Lucile???
+Kim Cornell Good point
+Kim Cornell Not for sell...
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Dweezil Zappa owns a burnt Jimmie strat, given to frank z.
is used by Dweezil Zappa now, put back together, luckiest
The white Fender Stratocaster that Hendrix played at Woodstock is the holy grail to me...too ;) After that Eric Clapton's "The Fool" but that's coming from this hard-core CREAM fan. I'm glad to learn about that one Gibson Clapton used Yardbirds-Blind Faith period... he played it at RAH final shows in '68. How about that SG of George Harrison's which Lennon played as well.
I love the way she said 'Jeff Beck' towards the end of the video, it's almost like it was dubbed in later.
Thing is as soon as you say "Charity Auction" the prices are even more elevated than they would be normally.
the Holy Grail of "guitar" prices would be if someone ever located James Jamerson's Fender P-bass "The funkmachine" ... of which 50% or more of the biggest Motown hits were recorded with....
Supposedly never changed his flat wound strings on it either.
Charity auction prices have little relevance to real world prices. Guitars are still a better investment than any sort of pension plans, that's why I dont have a pension plan but do have over 20 guitars.
I got suicidal thoughts by hearing her voice......
Get with the program Paul McCartney's sold for 3.2 million - Kurt Cobains sold at 6 million.
If the 1968 Black Hendrix Strat came up for sale it'd probably go to the top.