Gypsyblue
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Thot y'all might enjoy this: http://jasobrecht.com/eddie-van-halen-complete-1978-interviews/
Same here.cheers!
yeah ive read that a million times, cos i was an EVH nut when i was a teenager.
Real rude of Pat to dismiss this guy like he was nothing. Worked out great for him anyway getting the first real interview with Edward in the beginning.
Your main guitar with the Charvel body and neck – you have one pickup in it?
Yeah, just one. It’s a rewound P.A.F., an original old Gibson pickup. I had the coil rewound to my specifications.
He's not claiming to have wound any pickups at that point. Earlier in the interview he talks about doing all of his own guitar work, referencing installing the Gibson frets and such. I imagine if he had ever wound a pickup prior to giving this interview he would have taken credit for it at that time.Do you modify your Pauls?
No. Just the pickups. They’re P.A.F.’s also, rewound.
You really like those P.A.F.’s.
Oh, yeah! Like on the record, I like the way they sound. They really sound different. They’re not stock, though. Like this one right here, I just bought that gold-top because it’s got two original ones in it, but they don’t sound quite right, so I gotta get ’em rewound.
I don't understand what you mean, he said he had his pickups rewound a couple times.I like these parts:
He's not claiming to have wound any pickups at that point. Earlier in the interview he talks about doing all of his own guitar work, referencing installing the Gibson frets and such. I imagine if he had ever wound a pickup prior to giving this interview he would have taken credit for it at that time.
I don't understand what you mean, he said he had his pickups rewound a couple times.
Maybe it is just how it came out, I rewound them...could mean he did it or had another do it. Just depends on how you view what he said. Does that make sense?"Had them rewound" means someone else did it. As opposed to later on when he would suggest he did it himself.
While sort of on the topic, does anyone know where to get the full undedited Jas Obrecht Diver Down interview audio? I heard it streaming a while ago, but it was pulled, wouldn't mind hearing that again.
The article said he used lGibson frets back in 1978...his new guitars reflect what he likes on his guitars now. That is, if we are talking about the same guitars.Something I found interesting. He says he used high Gibby frets. either they are still small, of his tastes have changed. Thats one major dislike for me of his sig guitars is the tiny frets.
..not sure, never used them. I don't think they would change them as the already have the various sizes. Higher frets might have been good for certain techniques he was using at the time.gibson frets are just medium jumbos right? Or were they bigger back then?
Harvey Mandel was doing neo classical tapping (George Lynch's words) and it was the same as Ed's tapping.
George and Ed picked tapping up from Harvey Mandel at the same time in a club (probably around mid 1977) according to George and the boots back this up and Ed doesn't tap on any boot until mid 1977 so Ed did not know about tapping before mid 1977.
The only difference was that Harvey was doing it in the 1960s but he wasn't in a band with DLR and so hardly anyone took notice.
Harvey taps a bit in Ed's tapping style on the 1973 Shangrenade album but Harvey does more tapping in a live setting then on his albums.