Is Ed on to something here?
Is Ed on to something here?
http://www.edromanguitars.com/guitar/gibson/fool_gib.htm
A few things...
Is it true that Harrison gave the famous painted SG to Clapton?
And he says he used it on Day Tripper...
A few things...
Is it true that Harrison gave the famous painted SG to Clapton?
And he says he used it on Day Tripper...
I think it's more likely he's "on" something.
His story is bogus.
His story is bogus.
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The thing is I've never read of George having two SG's.
I was talking to this guy that is sure that he got the SG painted and then gave it to Clapton.
Also says he can nail the tone of Day Tripper with his SG... I say it's a Casino (from the other multiple Day Tripper threads).
The thing is I found some other things on the internet about Harrison giving Clapton the SG. But I've never seen anything about that anywhere's before.
I'd think the BeatlesGear book would mention this if it was a fact.
Also I checked some Eric Clapton FAQ and it didn't say he got it from George.
But still he says that Harrison must of have two of them and gave one...
I was talking to this guy that is sure that he got the SG painted and then gave it to Clapton.
Also says he can nail the tone of Day Tripper with his SG... I say it's a Casino (from the other multiple Day Tripper threads).
The thing is I found some other things on the internet about Harrison giving Clapton the SG. But I've never seen anything about that anywhere's before.
I'd think the BeatlesGear book would mention this if it was a fact.
Also I checked some Eric Clapton FAQ and it didn't say he got it from George.
But still he says that Harrison must of have two of them and gave one...
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Yeah, I've never heard of him having two SGs, either. The story is probably a mishmash of facts and assumptions:
George and Eric played the same model SG, I believe, although George's had the vibrato. And I don't think that George was photographed with his SG much after Clapton began using his. Plus, The Fool did a lot of work for the Beatles during that era. And George was known for giving away guitars and in fact he *did* give away his SG, but later, and to a different person.
Mash em all together in a blender and there you have it: George gave Eric his SG, as painted by the Fool!
(PS - I think the DT riff's a Casino, too!)
George and Eric played the same model SG, I believe, although George's had the vibrato. And I don't think that George was photographed with his SG much after Clapton began using his. Plus, The Fool did a lot of work for the Beatles during that era. And George was known for giving away guitars and in fact he *did* give away his SG, but later, and to a different person.
Mash em all together in a blender and there you have it: George gave Eric his SG, as painted by the Fool!
(PS - I think the DT riff's a Casino, too!)
George, from what I've read didn't have possesion of the SG to a few months after Day Tripper was done in the studio and unless he used McCartneys Epiphone, it wasn't the Casino either. He and John didn't get theirs (Casinos) until '66...DT was recorded in October of 65. Harrison did have a Gibson ES345 but not sure if he used it during the session.
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Both George's and Clapton's SGs had the Maestro vibratos. Rundgren's the one that changed that tailpiece to a stop tailpiece and Schaller tune-o-matic. I make replicas of these among the others I do and I've researched Clapton's pretty heavily.
The promo film for Day Tripper shows Harrison with his ES-345.
The promo film for Day Tripper shows Harrison with his ES-345.
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Read what Ed has to say about George Harrison's "Black" CG:
"George's original Country Gentleman was brown. Many people (including myself) thought it was black.
After all, we all saw the Beatles on Black & White TV. Plus, brown isn't a very Rock N' Roll color.
Above a picture of George with a refinished black Gretsch Country Gentleman
Ed Roman has made a special arrangement with Gretsch to build this guitar in this color.
They will be available in June 0f 2004... reserve yours now because they will be limited.
This Guitar has been nicknamed the Ed Sullivan Commemorative
Ed Roman"
Oh, Ed......
"George's original Country Gentleman was brown. Many people (including myself) thought it was black.
After all, we all saw the Beatles on Black & White TV. Plus, brown isn't a very Rock N' Roll color.
Above a picture of George with a refinished black Gretsch Country Gentleman
Ed Roman has made a special arrangement with Gretsch to build this guitar in this color.
They will be available in June 0f 2004... reserve yours now because they will be limited.
This Guitar has been nicknamed the Ed Sullivan Commemorative
Ed Roman"
Oh, Ed......
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Just sorta rolls off the tongue kinda naturally, doesn't it?
Well, it coulda been GreenGlo...
Well, it coulda been GreenGlo...
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