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I was having a conversation the other day about certain guitarists and how they are associated with a certain guitar, like Angus Young and a Gibson SG, BB King and "Lucille" which is a 355 Gibson.

 

So far I've come up with the following list and I'm trying to avoid Strats and Les Pauls because everyone plays one:

 

Fender Telecaster:

Albert Lee

Frank Black

PJ Harvey

Keith Richards

 

Fender Jazzmaster:

Elvis Costello

Tome Verlaine

J Mascis

Adam Franklin

Kevin Shields

Robert Smith (also famous for Fender VI)

 

Gibson Explorer:

James Hetfield

the edge

 

Gibson SG:

Angus Young

Ed Kuepper

 

Gibson Melody Maker:

Joan Jett

 

Rickenbacker:

Susanna Hoff

The Smithereens

The Libertines

Roger McGuinn

Paul Weller

that chick from Roxette

 

Any other suggestions?

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Ibanez RG:

Paul Gilbert

Dexter Holland

Steve Vai (Jem)

'Noodles'

 

Ibanez JS:

Joe Satriani

 

Suhr Modern:

Doug Aldridge

Guthrie Govan

 

Gibson SG:

Tony Iommi

Andrew Stockdale

 

Gibson Flying V:

Albert King

Michael Schenker

Rudolf Schenker

 

Dean 'Flying V':

Dave Mustaine

 

Gibson Explorer:

Mattiaus Jabs

 

Gibson ES-355:

Chuck Berry

BB King

Dave Grohl

Noel Gallagher

 

Dean ML:

Dimebag Darrell

 

Dean Quad-Guitar:

Michael Angelo Batio

 

Dean Sky:

Uli Jon Roth

 

ESP SV:

Alexi Laiho

 

 

Basses:

Hofner 500/1: Paul McCartney

Fender Jazz : Geddy Lee

Fender Precision: Phil Lynott

Rickenbacker 4001: Lemmy

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Sammy was trying to avoid Strats and Les Pauls 'cos so many people play them, but Malmsteen was one of the first I thought of when it came to Iconic guitars/players along Eric Clapton, Slash and David Gilmour etc.

There are quite a few people who have played a lot of different make and models of guitar, or have changed a lot through there are career. First that come to mind are Alex Lifeson, Shawn Lane and to a degree Kirk Hammett although there are a fair amount more too

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Sammy was trying to avoid Strats and Les Pauls 'cos so many people play them, but Malmsteen was one of the first I thought of when it came to Iconic guitars/players along Eric Clapton, Slash and David Gilmour etc.

There are quite a few people who have played a lot of different make and models of guitar, or have changed a lot through there are career. First that come to mind are Alex Lifeson, Shawn Lane and to a degree Kirk Hammett although there are a fair amount more too

 

Exactly.

James Hetfield is a great example.

The guy has half a dozen signature guitars through ESP but still plays his Explorer as his main axe.

Tom Petty plays all sort and although best known for Rickenbackers, is also famous for playing other geetars and if was nailed down to "that" guitar would probably point to his acoustic.

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Thought of a few more

 

 

Fender Telecaster:

Jeff Beck

Chrissie Hynde

Jeff Buckley

Graham Coxon

John 5

 

Gibson L5:

Wes Montgomery

 

Gibson SG:

Robby Krieger

 

Gibson Firebird:

Warren Haynes

 

Gretsch 6120:

Chet Atkins

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Nice one.

 

Was it Ace Freely or Paul Stanley that played the Gibson Flying V?

Ace plays Les Pauls pretty much exclusively, as far as I know, but Paul plays a lot of different guitars - I think his V's are Washburns these days but he definitely played a Gibson Firebird back in the 70's, probably a flying V as well.

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Its surprising who play's tele's given that they seem to be the strat's poor(er) cousin. Even the boys from Quo are noted for their tele preference. Having played (but don't own) one - I have this unerring desire for one - but can't quite place WHY. I just do.

 

I think some guitarists aspire to be, using their guitar choice; whereas others inspire and their choice is secondary and influenced by a quest for a certain sound.

 

I'll go as far as to include myself in that. Started off playing a strat 'cos Clapton played one and in fairness; I probably play a Les Paul 'cos Page, Slash and a couple of my other hero's play(ed) them.

 

As I've gotten older I guess I've grown to understand them differently and appreciate (read understand) the different sounds and why I like them.

 

Back on topic - my contribution is Iommi and the SG 108. Him and Angus might have the association because of the horns, but that's secondary. I believe it's down to the width of the neck and the pickup sound.

 

Noel Gallagher plays an Epiphone ES-355, not a Gibson one. I'd agree he's eponymous for the Union Jack one (although he plays a few) - but he also favours a Std Les Paul for many tracks also; so I'm not convinced which is his preferred choice.

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Nice one.

 

Was it Ace Freely or Paul Stanley that played the Gibson Flying V?

 

It was also Steve Howe's guitar of choice for a while IIRC.

 

Fuck me why I remember this shit and less about more recent guitarists (of whom I like) .... :icon_lol:

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Its surprising who play's tele's given that they seem to be the strat's poor(er) cousin. Even the boys from Quo are noted for their tele preference. Having played (but don't own) one - I have this unerring desire for one - but can't quite place WHY. I just do.

 

I think some guitarists aspire to be, using their guitar choice; whereas others inspire and their choice is secondary and influenced by a quest for a certain sound.

 

I'll go as far as to include myself in that. Started off playing a strat 'cos Clapton played one and in fairness; I probably play a Les Paul 'cos Page, Slash and a couple of my other hero's play(ed) them.

 

As I've gotten older I guess I've grown to understand them differently and appreciate (read understand) the different sounds and why I like them.

 

Back on topic - my contribution is Iommi and the SG 108. Him and Angus might have the association because of the horns, but that's secondary. I believe it's down to the width of the neck and the pickup sound.

 

Noel Gallagher plays an Epiphone ES-355, not a Gibson one. I'd agree he's eponymous for the Union Jack one (although he plays a few) - but he also favours a Std Les Paul for many tracks also; so I'm not convinced which is his preferred choice.

Ah cool, I didn't know that - cheers.

That scene in Spinal Tap always makes me think of Paul Gilbert :icon_lol: He has an outrageous amount of guitars, but I can't find a picture that shows all of them in one place :icon_lol:

hobi1.jpg

(about 1:40 in)

That's nowhere near all of them though, there's a nice picture of him with big wall-to-wall rack full of different colour PGM's but I can't find it

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