Slash Talks About The Gibson ‘Appetite For Destruction’ Les Paul

25th March
How the ‘Appetite For Destruction’ Les Paul differs his other Les Paul models. Wrapped pick ups, old style speed knobs and tune-o-matic bridge.

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Sunburst Gibson The Epiphone Casino and The Beatles

18th March

The Epiphone Casino is a timeless classic hollow-body Sunburst electric guitar that provides a contrast to the catalogue of solid body sunburst guitars, like the Les Paul Standard, or the Fender Straocaster. Coincidently, Epiphone is now a subsidiSunburst Electric Guitarary of Gibson corporation, its once biggest rival and competitor.

The Casino was the first model that Gibson manufactured after they acquired the Epiphone company and brand name.

Visually the vintage Casino Sunburst is a warm honey stroke amber Sunburst color with a nitro-cellulose lacquer high gloss finish. The Casino is also available in traditional antique ‘Tobacco’ Sunburst also The Casino Sunburst electric guitar has a beautiful full warm sound that only a classic semi-acoustic electric guitar of this class quality could have. With its traditional classy double ‘F’ sound holes or ‘F-holes’, the tone the guitar delivers is second to none and still sounds quintessentially Beatlesque.

The Epiphone Casino will be forever associated with John, Paul and George of The Beatles as the band were amongst the original promoters and advocates of the model back in the 1960s.

Notably Paul McCartney used his Casino Sunburst on his guitar solo in the song ‘Taxman’. In fact John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Sunburst Electric GuitarHarrison all used the Epiphone Casinos throughout the entire recording of the innovative psychedelic 1966 album Revolver.

The Epiphone Casino lent itself so well to the creation of the psychedelic sound that The Beatles were perfecting, so the guitars were used again when the band recorded their ground breaking Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album in the studio a year later in 1967. Throughout John Lennon’s solo career, he continued to use his Epiphone Casino.

The guitar is currently owned by his wife Yoko Ono Lennon. Now the guitar is officially part of the Lennon Estate and is listed on the Estates inventory as been called “The Revolution Guitar”.

Paul McCartney still records in the studio and plays live in concert with his original Casino Sunburst, choosing to perform his song “Yesterday” in current concerts with it in 2009.

The Epiphone Casino Sunburst electric guitar is a fantastic example of a beautiful sounding and good looking classic Sunburst guitar.

 

Noel Gallagher With Les Paul Sunburst & The Who

7th September

Watch Noel Gallagher play his Les Paul Sunburst electric guitar which he used when he performed with legendary band The Who. Noel Gallagher & The Who – We Won’t Get Fooled Again, the Royal Albert Hall London 2000.