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Wilburys guitars

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I've always fancied one of the Gretsch Travellin Wilburys guitars from the late 80's.
Never had a go on one and i believe there were 3 types made.
Has anyone got one or played one?If so what's your opinion?
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did they really make signature traveling wilburys guitars? holy smokes, that rules. <3 the Traveling Wilburys. my dad had that cassette and we would listen to it on road trips all the time.

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I heard that Gretsch gave them all these guitars. As some kind of promotional thing.
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I just got a copy of "volume 1" on cassette for 10 cents at goodwill!! I don't think its ever been played before. I busted out my old sony sports walkman (the yellow one) and hit the streets.

The production is ridiculous (electronic drums and synths all over) but the talent is undeniable. The Orbison and Dylan moments are the best of course.

The sig guitar is......................weird.

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Cracking photo mage!!
I think they did three guitars each with a different pickup variation and one with a tremelo?
Not sure if they were made just to promote the wilburys but i think they're well cool.
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ploppy wrote:Image
Cracking photo mage!!
I think they did three guitars each with a different pickup variation and one with a tremelo?
Not sure if they were made just to promote the wilburys but i think they're well cool.


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Jeff Lynne from ELO. He was a producer for Harrison on a lot of his stuff.

there's a great video about the formation of the project on youtube. it started as a project lynne and harrison were working on and the other guys were their friends and got called in to do different parts and then it turned into this big collaboration. it's one of the reasons it turned out so well, that it was a group of friends that came together naturally.
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i really hate jeff lynne, his production is hideous.
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I was just about to say, "lol @ Jeff Lynne being in the Willburys"

"Hey, do any of you drive?"
"no."
"no."
"no."
"Fuck! Get Jeff Lynne in here."
"Can I play guitar and sing like you guys?"
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paul_ wrote:I was just about to say, "lol @ Jeff Lynne being in the Willburys"

"Hey, do any of you drive?"
"no."
"no."
"no."
"Fuck! Get Jeff Lynne in here."
"Can I play guitar and sing like you guys?"
"[Dylan does Sideshow Bob rake-in-face-shudder] I suppoooose..."
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how fucknig wierd thread timing. there's one for sale here on craigslist.

fuck i can't find it.



the production is funny because Jeff Lynne. You can tell it's him instantly by the drum sounds - sound just like ELO stuff. I think he also did Tom Petty's solo stuff, which you can tell because of the more electric sounding stuff.

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Here's the Wilburys sig guitar on Nashville craigslist:
http://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/1399294169.html
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I love TW. Their two albums were out of print for many years, and just recently i saw them both at Best Buy together as a box set.
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I tried one because it's a Danelectro shape. I thought it was pretty crummy, to be honest. The build quality was below those Starcaster guitars you get at costco.
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analogsystem wrote:I just got a copy of "volume 1" on cassette for 10 cents at goodwill!! I don't think its ever been played before. I busted out my old sony sports walkman (the yellow one) and hit the streets.

The production is ridiculous (electronic drums and synths all over) but the talent is undeniable. The Orbison and Dylan moments are the best of course.

The sig guitar is......................weird.

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They're muck.
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Looks like Vans also got a piece of the promotional pie, there.
Cause you know heartland rock = deck shoes.
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laterallateral wrote:
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Looks like Vans also got a piece of the promotional pie, there.
Cause you know heartland rock = deck shoes.
...and we all Know what big Gretsch fan Bob Dylan is
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Sloan wrote:how fucknig wierd thread timing. there's one for sale here on craigslist.

fuck i can't find it.



the production is funny because Jeff Lynne. You can tell it's him instantly by the drum sounds - sound just like ELO stuff. I think he also did Tom Petty's solo stuff, which you can tell because of the more electric sounding stuff.

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I'm sure he's on Tom Petty's Full moon Fever cd,
Some of ELO's stuff is quite good, i quite liked the Discovery album.
General opinion seems to be that the guitars aren't much kop then.I'de still be tempted if the price is right tho'.
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Post by brianeharmonjr »

I like most of Jeff Lynne's production style, especially on George Harrison's "Cloud Nine" album, but he does go a bit far sometimes.
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Post by hwestman »

Another Jeff Lynne trademark is the Nashville hi strung guitar he uses on everything... with all the bass and mid sucked out...

Learning to fly, Won't back down and Into the great wide open are prime examples of Lynne produced Tom Petty tracks...
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brianeharmonjr wrote:I like most of Jeff Lynne's production style, especially on George Harrison's "Cloud Nine" album, but he does go a bit far sometimes.
yeah i think he makes some good sounds