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Keif's guitars

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:25 pm
by brammy
http://members.tripod.com/blue_lena/guitar2.html
• 5-String - Ernie Ball Custom 5 String Set. The strings for those guitars are custom made by Ernie Ball to Keith’s exact specifications as far as gauge goes and are not for sale anywhere.
• 5-String - Ernie Ball Custom 5 String Set. The strings for those guitars are custom made by Ernie Ball to Keith’s exact specifications as far as gauge goes and are not for sale anywhere.
WOW, I'm IMPRESSED!.... not.

"exact specifications as far as gauge goes"
?????
Here's how the conversation went:

Ernie Ball: Hi Keith, what can we do for you today?
Keith Richards: I need a set of 5 strings... {burp}... an 11, 15, 18, 30 and a 42. Send me 100 sets.
Ernie Ball: no bottom string?
Keith Richards: ... {burp}... no.
Ernie Ball: So what should we do with the low E string?
Keith Richards: How the f*ck should I know, mate. Shove it up your f*ckin arse... {burp}... for all I care.
Ernie Ball: OK, Keith, you got it.
Keith Richards: Ok, mate... {burp}... bye. (click)
Ernie Ball: ...(dials phone) ...Sam? Ernie. Arrange a meeting with marketing for first thing in the morning... I got a live one.

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:23 pm
by winston
Interesting read from a musicians perspective especially since I now realise that the alternative tunings he uses have become his norm and standard tuning is rarely used. I guess that explains why he has never been much of a lead player, in my estimation.

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:07 pm
by tennis_nick
winston wrote:Interesting read from a musicians perspective especially since I now realise that the alternative tunings he uses have become his norm and standard tuning is rarely used. I guess that explains why he has never been much of a lead player, in my estimation.

That's what I thought too, until I saw them live.

His 5 string Telecaster didn't see as much action as his 6 string telecaster, or even his Gibson ES-355, the later both in standard tuning.

I think the 5 string Open G worked well when he needed something new, but he's a standard tuning man at heart!

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:53 am
by gregga41
Having just watched 'Shine a Light', i don't give a bu##er what Keif plays, they are one awesome unit of entertainment!
Great film BTW! 8)

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:09 pm
by collin
Apparently, that "We Buy Guitars" company brokered Keith's original '59 Les Paul (with Bigsby).
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Apparently it went through Christies and failed to meet the $400,000 reserve! Surprising, given it's provenance and the fact that mint '59 LPs have indeed sold for that much before (mint, of course..).

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:07 pm
by winston
They are a great band Greg but I still miss Brian Jones. He really gave the 'Stones' a great balance and added some creative flashes of brilliance, but that's just my opinion among many I suppose.

Collin after looking at Keith's guitars it appears that they are all pretty much road worn but even so, you'd think a collector or an avid 'Stones' fan would pay top dollar for his '59 Les Paul.

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:14 pm
by doombuggy
theres something way cooler about Keefs and John Sebastians LPs to me. I like Jimmy Page but....

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:50 pm
by lennon211
One of the big aspects of the Stones' guitars, especially Keith and NOT Brian, is that there are few really notable guitars. They didn't have the guitars that became extensions of their personalities the way that the Beatles did. Keith bounced all over the place in the 60's and beyond, messing around with the '59 Les Paul, a LP Black Beauty, various Teles, a Harmony, a Casino, the Ampeg plexi, a Firebird from time to time.

Re: Keif's guitars

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:15 pm
by collin
winston wrote:
Collin after looking at Keith's guitars it appears that they are all pretty much road worn but even so, you'd think a collector or an avid 'Stones' fan would pay top dollar for his '59 Les Paul.

Yeah, definitely. Especially based on the fact that non-celebrity owned Bursts have sold for $400K before, and this was not some instrument Keith played once or twice. He used it quite regularly throughout the entire Brian Jones era (at the height of their fame). Plus it's gorgeous :D