This Is The Best Gibson I've Ever Played
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@AdamLevyGuitarTips is one of my favorite guitar players alive today, his feel and tone are some of the best out there, and his amazing 1964 ES-335 is a big part of his sound. In today's video we talk about Adam's guitar and why he loves it so much.
0:00 Intro Jam
2:09 Lets talk about this guitar
4:59 Hear Adam play it
6:20 Let's hear the pickups
10:13 blues jam
11:40 Why the 335?
12:00 comparing Rhett's 335
14:00 Adam plays Rhett's guitar
16:34 Adam's guitar is special - เพลง
It was such a pleasure to hang and jam with you, Rhett. I'm excited for our course!
Love your work with Norah, Adam. Always tasteful and memorable.
You talk so calm but enthusiastic, I can see you are probably a really nice guy and is visible your love on the 6 strings. Cheers Adam!
When Adam was in the process of moving a few years back, he needed a home for a couple of guitars for a few weeks and I got to live with this baby. Played it every single day. I’ve never been a Gibson guy but this one is so special and magical. Even more so in Adam’s unique hands.
Adam is a monster player. One of my favorite instrumental albums is Kibi Dango. Him and mason stoops tear it up all over the place.
I’ve had that record on repeat for weeks now.
This guy Adam is so smooth with it holy shit
Adam’s solo on Norah Jones’s ‘Be Here to Love Me’ is one of my favorite solos ever. Just perfect.
This is why GAS will never die. As soon as you are happy, there is always another guitar to chase. Either a better guitar or a model you don't have - 335 would be a bucket list guitar.
Gibson should study this guitar. So they can make a replica and sell it for 30k
Hahaha
Underrated comment
They do have a CS '64 335 that is excellent. "Only" $6k though
Man this will definitely go down as a classic video on your channel in my book. Will definitely be revisiting this video in the future. Great content, thanks Rhett.
Rhett, this is one of your best videos yet! Could listen for hours to you and Adam jamming - that soul-full, melancholy expression of these 335's is just beautiful to the ears. Thanks so much for posting this!
Not completely sure about the guitar, but we should all consider to study Adam Levy…
I have an all original 1960 ES-330 sunburst that’s the best Gibson I’ve ever played. Haven’t found one more pristine either. My grandad bought it new in 1959 for $225!
That would be $2,438 in 2024 dollars.
@@jamesogara7053 Crazy! My grandad was not a wealthy 18 year old. $225 went a lot farther then than $2438 does now. But that was still a substantial amount for a guitar.
Wait, a 1960 in 1959?
@@rielwashere Yes, just like cars come out with 2025 models in 2024.
They had the new 1960 model out in 1959.
@@jamesogara7053 Which isn't too bad if you think about Gibson's pricing in actual 2024....
It's all about the sound and feel. I love this. Adam's one of my favorites.
It should be, for Gibson it's only about profit
My dad and I just recently got to play a pair of ‘60 335s with PAFs. Absolutely incredible guitars
That guy is a great player, I’ll look forward to the course you two are making!
What a pleasure to watch Adam Levy Plays with you ! You make me discover him and i thanks you so mutch for that ! Your 2 guitars sound incredibly awesome... Adam really Plays as he talks with a lot of sensibility, not to much words, laidback as well... Such a delight moment to listen both of you... I will Replay it on and on... Thanks ! Greetings from Normandy in France ! 😘
The amount of feel in the intro lick alone is inspiring. So cool to hear stories about how an artist comes to find their number 1. Maybe a series Rhett? Also the video just looks and sounds great!
Rhett, you dont just play guitar.. You speak through the guitar.. bravo sir ❤
That tone Adam gets from that guitar is exquisite. It’s pretty much perfect. And his playing is excellent too - never a wasted note, thanks for posting Rhett
Great recording and video Rhett! Adam, is an incredible player and his 335 is perfect match for him. Time to play my '64 335 now too haha
I feel the same about my current 335. I plan to never get rid of it!
Wow! This episode was awesome!!!!!! I have a 2009 ES 335 made in Memphis that I love!
These guys should play one of the Collings I35 (LC). I am very confident that they both would be very surprised/impressed/overwhelmed!
Looking forward to meeting you both at the fretboard summit this year!
Great video, great playing, and great tones!
Sounds great guys. Thanks for sharing. It’s really refreshing to hear every note played. The melodies and harmonies you created along with great dynamics was very pleasing, to my ear at least. Really good stuff you guys. This made my day!
Thanks
I love that type of videos, just pleasure to watch. And the vibe in that studio + video production is top notch, 3:08 for example, just like wallpaper, art, however you wanna call it
Adam did Rhett a solid @ 1:21. I miss jamming.
WoW! Makes me want to get right back on my 335 ASAP. Great to hear the tonal blends played with such charisma!🎉
Not only is the subject matter awesome, this is a really fantastic looking video! Great job on the lighting and color tonality of the set that really compliments the guitars.
The feel in Adam’s playing is sooo sweet - I would love to take lessons from him one day.
Very tasty playing. Rhett, that’s a lot of respect from Adam to offer you to gig with his guitar. Like you said, I’d be terrified! Looking forward to the course to drop…
What a beautiful guitar that is. In the hands of Adam it absolutely sings. Also, that Tone King is a killer amp. The experience level of both guitars shines through in the way they work together. Well done.
Great hang! Thanks guys!
Great video man! Also, I’m a huge fan of Adam so anything with him in it I will watch at least a dozen times lol
Adam definitely takes minimum finger movement to a whole new level. I don't think I have seen someone move the fingers on his left hand so little. I'm sure that is textbook technique, just kind of fascinating to see.
Great vid and jam guys! Luv hearing the stories behind these nice instruments, just watched the story Rick dropped on his uncles bass, so cool.
I have to agree with you Rhett, that is the Gibson sound to me. Tasty jams, thanks so much for sharing
I really dig content like this. Thanks, Rhett.
Very entertaining Rhett and Adam, thanks!
I was lucky enough to find a used CS '64 335 for a great price. Looks just like that one and is the overall nicest guitar I've ever owned or played.
I love this episode so much. Telling the story of a musician and their instrument and how they came to be. It's just very Rhett, and I think that's cool
They don’t call ‘em “burst killers”for nothing!
Levy has the most engaging, meaty, juicey sound I could hear all day!
Man, that intro jam could not be long enough. Absolutely beautiful.
thank you for the amazing videos
335s are amazing. I love my big neck 58 burst and fast neck 61 blonde CS reissues. They’re really so versatile but benefit from a high headroom, dynamic amp.
amazing episode!!!
Adam is one of the tastiest guitar players in the land and a great educator. And one of the nicest guys.
Honestly this was a good vid. I really enjoyed it. I wish that you all would do a " couch session " like once a month
or so........ and just play. This was good ~!~
Such amazing tones in this video
I got a 79 .....still no 1
That blues jam half way through.....I took my man panties off for that one. You two should start a duo.
waiting for this course to drop!
Your best video to date! Love that 335!
This reminds me of my search for a 335 in the early eighties (Carlton, Rios, Ritenour were my heroes back then). I traveled through half of Europe, everything I played was crap, including 50s and early 60s.
Funnily enough, I stumbled across a Les Paul on my search (81 Heritage Standard 80), which then carried me through my time as a studio musician (with my Strat and Tele).
I'm still looking for 335s, but to this day there hasn't been one that has inspired me. Maybe not my model.
Rhett, dare I say it, you are starting to give Rick Beato a run for his money, ha. That interview was nicely done bro. I love learning and I sure enough did.
Love that intro. Absolutely killer
335s are magic. Owning one since Dec' 2023.
Amazing player!! You know the jam is good if the dog wants in too!
I know Chris, met him this Summer, if you're ever in SF...go and check out Real Guitars, amazing store and say hi to the young luthier working there, he's a buddy ❤
The great thing about hand built old guitars is that they are all different: some serious dogs and some absolute gems. This is the latter. While new Murphy Labs are great, they don’t have the unique age of the wood and pickups. It’s as simple as that. Buy one with good specs, play the crap out of it, then appreciate the labour of love when you’re 65. This is my method for happiness!!!!
Great video. I’m a huge fan of the 335 platform.
Awesome guys 😎😎👌👌
Lovely guitar, and semi-hollows make such a beautiful sound, but any early '60s Gibson in playing condition is an insane value proposition in the 2020s. (It was probably a tough nut to crack in 2003!). Rhett, do you have a video discussing affordable sem-hollows?
Wow! My 1964 has the same pickup balancing problem. Guess I’ll have to swap them out. But for now, I gotta grab it and play along.
Try it!
I have a ‘64 VOS and yes its perfect in every way. But its a case queen. Too nice and expensive to take out. Got to have the nylon saddles and nut.
Thanks for great playing ! It´s very intersting to hear you guys swapping guitars...there´s only a tiny difference in sound... but Rhett has still his more "brighter" tone on the ´64 and Adam has his "warm and rounded" tone on Rhett´s guitar. PS I´m very lucky to own two 335s from ´66 and ´67 i got around `84 for then $500 each and kept them both through good and bad times untill today !!!
Rhett...take Adam up on his offer...! You two sound great together!
Your best yet.
I have a ‘61 es-345 and it’s the best sounding guitar I own. Also super heavy though.
Beautiful.
That guitar is something else.
I have a ‘62 cherry dot neck and a 2010 50th anniversary Memphis ‘60 reissue 335. The reissue is a great guitar but the ‘62 with its PAFs is something special. Gibson really had it together at the factory back then.
He gets me every time with such lines xD❤
And to me .. Rhett’s guitar sounds even better 🤷♂️
accidentally clicked this video and also remembered your old video about this model, slick
Idk if youtube is compressing or not but wow. I’d love to hear this in the room. It’s got THAT sound that I hear when I imagine a great guitar in my head. Rhett’s sounds great too but the ‘64 may be one of the best tones I’ve heard come from a TH-cam recording in while.
There's no volume compression on youtube, this is a misconception. There's only bitrate compression (i.e. youtube audio is some kind of mp3 or aac, don't remember).
This whole video is a vibe. Such nuanced playing from both of you
That was sublime, but both of those 335 sounded great. I don't like to fetish vintage guitars as the key to great sound, but man it was really, really beautiful
I’m having Gibson make a “made to measure” 335! Very close to that one. 335s are the best Guitar out there!
63 to early 65 are probably the nicest 335/345's I've owned.
Monster player. Also, his voice is incredibly relaxing.
On the happy side of a coma
Charlie Gelber : Hold my beer
I have to be honest with you Rhett, your 335 sounds really good! No matter which guitar either of you were playing, you sounded like you, and Adam sounded like Adam.😊
I hardly let anyone even touch my guitars for more than 30 seconds. Adam is quite the guy for offering to let you play it for a gig just like that.
Such a weird attitude. Are you worried they will hurt a dead tree?
Why?
@@Ottophil my point exactly. Now, if it’s a person that has no guitar experience yes I will be a little worried about the more expensive guitars that I have owned but if you’re actually serious with guitars, I don’t see why someone would be triggered for letting hold and play their guitar
@@OttophilI guess your bank rolling for musicians I’ll send a sweetwater list to get started. So plastic
@@Ottophil Yes. I am perpetually worried.
Nice 👍
Amazing players and guitars, obviously!! But what is that watch on your wrist, Rhett?
Must be something special about the 64. Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues also has a 64 from what I understand, cherry red. His was my first intro to the model. Then I started learning about who session players were and their contribution to the music I listened too. That's how I found out who Larry Carlton is and the line of Sire guitars with his name on them. I now have a black Sire H7V leftie on order which is a variant brand of the 335. Not sure why I'm putting this out there for the world to read. Boredum.
Cute dog!
What's the story with the other 335 sitting behind you?
Back in the day they didn't measure pickups and put the hotter one in the bridge position. They just grabbed one out of the parts bin and soldered it in.
Can you do a review on the Fender Player II series? They're advertising it on Sweetwater.
Gibson made a slightly smaller version some time back. I always wanted one.
ES-339
Wagging tail blues.
The only thing better than a 335... Is a 345 😏
The doggo
What did he do at 14:53? Never seen that before.
Lovely bit of cork sniffing
Is the ES-335 a more versatile guitar than a Les Paul? I definitely think ES-335 is a sweet sounding guitar but I like the size of the Les Paul more.
Adam uses 12s. You're hearing that as well.
There is a lot a fuss about vintage guitars I have one, however my £300 ephiphone 335 sounds as good as these in this video if not better.
Sometimes I think you hear an old guitar or a beat up guitar and you think it’s better. Sometimes I think you listen with your eyes and not your ears.