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1964 Gibson SG thru 1964 Fender Princeton Reverb

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

A friend of mine owns quite a bit of vintage guitars and amps. He let me play on his 1964 Gibson SG thru his 1964 Fender Princeton Reverb amp. It sounded so good I made someone take a quick video of it.

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  • Man, what's it like to play a 64 SG? That guitar is what dreams are made out of.

  • @agbasp It was very enjoyable to play that guitar. I wished I could've taken it home with me! It had very low action and played almost effortlessly.

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  • Hey man love all your videos....now this, this is great tone, a guitar and amp that were obviously made for each other

  • Does the Sg standard sound similar, because i;m in the market for one, but i'd like to hear it clean before i get one, But everybody does these damn ACDC covers,

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  • this is awesome.

    thank you so much for not playing a shitty ac/dc cover. that amp sounds amazing

  • That sounds fantastic!

  • that uuuuhh... that sounds pretty awesome

  • The stones lick is from "Monkey Man", from the "Let it Bleed" album.

  • thanks 4 an awesome demo...nice plaiyng also!!!!

  • @Wol1verine

    The songs calls Monkey Man

  • Don't think those are PAFs on a '64. They stopped shipping PAFs in 61. Sorry to be a pedant, but I have a 64 SG lefty and mine has standard Gibson machine wound humbuckers with the wrong pat. number sticker on the underside. Bet that geetar does too.

  • This is probably exactly what the Stones used in the studio for their early '70s albums. Keith has said in plenty of interviews that he loves small Fender Princeton and Champ amplifiers for studio work. With some proper studio EQ, it can basically sound like any huge amp.

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