Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Tell me more about this Esquire, and the 52 "Hot rod." That's not a term they used back then, that I know of. Are these yours, or borrowed? And what amps did you play through?
The Esquire is the pre-Tele, single pickup model which later became the two-pickup Broadcaster. I can't remember why they changed the name after that, but it soon evolved into the Tele. The neck is a little too round for my tastes, but still, it has that tone.
The Tele is the 'Vintage' Hot-Rod '52 re-issue. (Hot Rod = because of the humbucker)
All guitars listed are mine cept for the Martin Pre-War acoustic which belongs to John Cuniberti.
I own three amps which were used throughout and if we didn't like a particular sound later during mixing we would 'reamp' it, using a different amplifier.
'63 black face fender reverb, which is housed in a '58 casing with celestions.
'72 50-watt marshall plexi with celestions and a custom master volume. I've had it since 1976
...they're both beat to shit.
During the sessions I picked up a 15/30 watt Orange ampl with a single celestion which is very straightforward and easy to hump around. I ended up using it on the chorus of Rocket Man coupled with the '59 345.
The last ten years or so I haven't bought that much in the way of guitar/amps. Mostly microphones and mic-pre's.