![]() The content ha Legible in the essay in 60s Bizarre Guitars is a list of numbers which probably indicates amplifier availability in 55, since the numbers are similar to those used to signify. But there is no band on this list who exemplifies the ideal of using affordable guitars for artistic endeavor more than Sonic Youth. Teisco / Teisco Del Rey Before we begin, it should be pointed out that this article was originally written by Michael Wright and published in two parts in Vintage Guitar Magazine (April and May) in 2002. We’ve also seen Moore play a Silvertone post-Sonic Youth. Some of the most notable budget-centric guitars that saw action included Lee Ranaldo’s pink Fernandes Strat copy, the East German Musima Eterna that Moore and Gordon both played. Teisco Del Rey EP-100T Hollowbody Posted by Kevin F. Of course, as with the vintage Silvertones and pawnshop Harmony holdovers, success inflates the prices and the now ubiquitous presence of the Fender offset is in no small part down to Sonic Youth’s influence on the wider alt-rock culture. That’s partly why Jazzmasters and Mustangs entered the picture they were cheap. That’s why the gear theft of ’99 was so debilitating. Re: Teisco Del Rey ET-200 Posted by ian on Mon, - 17:02. Guitars: Fernandes FST Strat copy, Fernandes Native Pro, Hopf Telstar Standard, Musima Eternaīecause of the many alternate tunings they used on a song-to-song basis, Sonic Youth needed guitars and lots of them, so they were not set up to tour without loading some cheaper guitars onto the boat. (Image credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) ![]()
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