Oh my, awesome sounding Townshend power chords played on one of the prettiest guitars I've ever seen! Wonderful Wednesday, indeed. Those chrome pick-ups and white pickguard on that beautiful cherry finish, a freakin' gorgeous combination!
#WenESday #1966EpiCasinoTDC 🎲 1)Magic Sam’s Boogie/Magic Sam 2)Baby Please Don’t Go/Them (Van the Man) 3)The Seeker/The Who 🇬🇧 You Can’t spell Agnesi without ES The Seeker was the balls 🔥🔥🔥
I love them too because they have SICK! I semi made one out of a off brand 335 and I would be all the way but the block in the middle. That guitar is too cool,for the room.
Mark and Jenn got me laughing a little more than usual......so funny.....then Mark just lit this guitar up......great sounds and set list......👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love this Epi!! Normally all over a cherry finish but the SB would be extra awesome (the fab 4's fault :) Still sweet. Props to Jen ! Nicely done!! Nothing like hollow body feed back. Mine was a '66 Harmony Rocket II into a LPB-1 into a Magnatone Estey 1-12 combo, 1975. Could get to the point one would think a fan was inside the guitar!
Markus you actually are quite the f’ing player. Much respect. I would have hired you in 1981 when we were in the market for a guitarist- but you were somewhere between a zygote and a toddler at that point in time, not yet ready to rock. I hope you will forgive the oversight.
*Flouro Flash * Play Some Rory Gallagher please. i had too man,i been messing with the kid Damm that was a bad ass episode tonight!!! my gosh man,ultimate Epi maine
ALRIGHT MARK. SOME OF DEM BLUES !!! Now I wait on pins and needles for some Hounddog Taylor or Elmore James. And how about an EA-260, the Bass companion to this babe?
Holy shit! Incredible playing Mark! I wish Gibson would build a reissue of the Casinos built in the USA with Nitro finishes..or did they do that at some point?
Another dandy guitar. Gotta love them P90s. They really make this guitar scream!!! Feedback rules makes you wanna smack you mama's head with the power of rock!!!
she's a beauty , a one in a million , well maybe not , seems red guitars were very popular in the 60's , in fact right up to today , I really don't get it myself , that said it's still a very cool guitar. Got my casino (in natural blond) just recently and I love it , those P90's rock , yes the feedback can be annoying but it can be used effectively as Mark says. And Jen likes the knobs , so there ya go.
I'm sure a lot of people tune in just to see if he's gonna play any Rory, especially on Straturdays. You and I both know he's not going to, because you keep asking. Unless you're using reverse psychology.......... You think that if you stop asking then he'll play some... Good thinking Batman. 😎
Simon Deeth That's about the same time I changed my 330 for a Les Paul deluxe...... Big mistake.... But the guy who bought it is a friend of mine and still has it, and loves it, so I'm happy for him.... I still regret it though.
Man, these stories really hurt, but I just met a guy who traded an original ‘59 burst for two Charvels in the 80s....yeah...on top of that, he was selling a 50’s black custom some time before that, and a long haired punk gave him counterfeit hundred dollar bills before running away with the guitar and escaping with it in a RV his friend who was in on it had running nearby....needless to say these stories are true...felt sorry for him for sure....but hey back then...there was just NO damn way to look to the future expecting these guitars to fetch $250,000+.... as crazy as it sounds, before the vintage craze and collectors, these were just more guitars that people traded away and sold in efforts to try something different. HOLD ON and really think about selling anything you own that’s vintage.
Actually I do know what I was thinking. At the time I was playing bass in a band with my 1970 fretless precision (which I still have!) I was persuaded to get a bass with frets so I traded my Casino in for a Gibson Grabber (or Ripper?) the two pickup one, not the slidey pickup. A few months later that band disintegrated and I needed some quick funds so the gibson went into a pawnshop bye bye. So I still have a vintage P-bass though it has been played hard and tinkered with over the years so it is not collector grade by any means.