The Collection: Kirk Hammett of Metallica
In this episode of “The Collection,” host Mark Agnesi is in Los Angeles, California, to explore Kirk Hammett’s impressive guitar collection. ▶Want to see even more of Kirk Hammett's guitars? Sign up for emails here to be the first to find out when The Collection: Kirk Hammett, the luxury coffee table book coming soon from Gibson Publishing, is available to pre-order: https://bit.ly/4htVPIQ ▶Shop the Gibson Kirk Hammett Collection: https://bit.ly/4f3Tsed ▶Shop the Kirk Hammett “Greeny” Les Paul Collection: https://bit.ly/3Yp8EeN ▶Shop Gibson Flying V guitars: https://bit.ly/4e8ylWE For over 40 years, Kirk Hammett has been holding it down as the lead guitarist of Metallica, inspiring generations of players to pick up the guitar. With over 125 million albums sold and sold-out stadium shows worldwide, you can bet Kirk has acquired a guitar collection fit for rock royalty. Join our host, Mark Agnesi, to get an insider’s look at Kirk’s legendary guitar collection in the latest episode of Gibson TV’s “The Collection.” What you are about to see might shock you, and once you get a glimpse, nothing else will matter… Watch as Kirk Hammett discusses his incredible journey with guitars, starting with how a job at Burger King led him to purchase his first Gibson Flying V™, which he still plays today, and how it helped shape his iconic sound. Kirk talks about his legendary acquisition of “Greeny,” Peter Green’s famous 1959 Les Paul™, and shares stories about owning some of the rarest Gibson guitars ever made, including a 1963 Gibson Explorer from the first production run. Get an inside look at some of the guitars he owns, including a selection of 1958 and 1959 Les Pauls, and the guitars Kirk used to write his most iconic riffs and solos from Kill ‘Em All, Ride the Lightning, and the Black Album. He also reveals the rare guitars he’s still hunting for and reflects on what it means to return to Gibson as an artist. If you’ve ever wanted to know which guitars Kirk Hammett plays and see the guitars that he used to write your favorite Metallica tracks, this is your chance! #gibson #gibsontv #thecollection #kirkhammett Chapters: 0:00 Introducing Kirk Hammett 0:57 Interview - Kirk’s first memories of guitar 10:54 - 1952 Les Paul Goldtop 14:17 - 1960 Les Paul TV Special 16:54 - 1956 Les Paul Custom 20:02 Interview (cont’d) - guitars used on Metallica albums and collecting guitars 24:30 - 1958 Les Paul Standard 28:22 - 1958 Les Paul Custom 31:20 Interview (cont’d) - Playing Bob Rock’s sunburst Les Paul 34:02 - 1958 Les Paul Standard 37:47 Interview (cont’d) - Buying “Greeny” 43:47 - 1959 Les Paul Standard "Greeny" 51:07 - 1959 Les Paul Standard 55:14 - 1960 Les Paul Standard “Sunny” 57:38 Interview (cont’d) - A love of Korina Flying Vs 58:54 - 1957 Korina Flying V Prototype 01:02:38 - 1963 Korina Explorer™ 01:07:38 - 1979 Flying V 01:13:43 Interview (cont’d) - Collecting Flying Vs 01:18:28 - 1972 Medallion Flying V 01:22:22 Interview (cont’d) - What Kirk looks for when buying vintage guitars 01:26:20 - 1959 ES-335TD 01:31:05 - 1955 ES-295 01:34:12 Interview (cont’d) - How Kirk designed his first signature ESP guitar 01:37:21 - ESP KH-1 “Joker” 01:41:26 Interview (cont’d) - Kirk on returning to Gibson as an artist 01:44:27 - 1964 J-180 Everly Brothers 01:47:28 Interview (cont’d) - Talking about guitars forever 📼 Related Videos: ▶Watch all The Collection videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... ▶ Watch Kirk Hammett ICONS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPy8Y... Find Your local Gibson Dealer: https://www.gibson.com/en-US 📱Follow Us ▶ https://www.twitter.com/gibsonguitarhttps://www.instagram.com/gibsonguitar/https://www.facebook.com/Gibson/ 🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@gibsonguitar SHOP GIBSON BRANDS https://www.gibson.com/ https://www.epiphone.com/ http://www.kramerguitars.com/ http://www.steinberger.com/ https://www.krkmusic.com/ https://www.mesaboogie.com http://www.maestroelectronics.com ABOUT GIBSON BRANDS Gibson, the leading iconic guitar brand, has shaped the sounds of generations of musicians and music lovers across genres for 127 years. Founded in 1894 and headquartered in Nashville, Gibson Brands has a legacy of world-class craftsmanship, legendary music partnerships, and progressive product evolution that is unrivaled among musical instrument companies. The Gibson Brands portfolio includes Gibson, the leading guitar brand, as well as many of the most beloved and recognizable music brands, including https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialEpip..., which has been on every stage since 1873, Kramer, the original MADE TO ROCK HARD guitar brand, MESA/Boogie, the home of tone, and KRK, behind great music for over 30 years, and Maestro, the founder of effect pedals. Gibson Brands is dedicated to quality, innovation, and sound excellence so that music lovers for generations to come will continue to experience music shaped by Gibson Brands.
Gibson TV The Collection: Join host Mark Agnesi to get a close-up look at the guitar collections of some of the world's most iconic guitarists and singer-songwriters. In this exclusive series, your favorite musical icons share stories about their most prized and most recognizable guitars. Watch artists like Peter Frampton discuss the Phenix Les Paul™, Slash introduce the original ‘Jessica’ Les Paul as heard on countless Guns N’ Roses records, and see artists like Mike Campbell of The Heartbreakers, Cesar Gueikian President & CEO of Gibson, and Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick invite you into their homes and studios to unbox and uncover their unique collection of Gibson guitars. As Mark Agnesis says, “What you’re about to see may shock you.” When you watch an episode of Gibson TV’s The Collection, you’re not just seeing an artist show you another vintage guitar but getting a behind-the-scenes look and intricate history of some of the guitars YOU have heard on your favorite records. See the guitars that helped write some of the best Guns N’ Roses riffs, see Rick Neilsen show you the guitars he used to write Cheap Trick classics, See Jason Isbell introduce the famous Red Eye Gibson Les Paul, and watch as Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke shows you his collection of Les Paul Junior guitars. In these episodes of The Collection, see the incredible guitar collection of producer/guitarist John Shanks, and travel to Palm Springs, CA, to check out the epic guitar collection of Brian Ray, guitarist and musical director for Etta James and guitarist and bassist for Sir Paul McCartney, and see the extraordinary personal guitar collection of REO Speedwagon guitarist Dave Amato. Join Mark Agnesi as he tours Joe Bonamssa’s “Nerdville East,” opening up some of Joe’s most prized and rarest guitars. Travel to Los Angeles, CA, to check out the incredible guitar collection of Keith Nelson, founding member of the band Buckcherry, and see his impressive collection of vintage Gibson Les Paul guitars, the incredible guitar collection of Dweezil Zappa, including his most prized Gibson SG guitars, and learn how he gets his signature sound, and join Mark as he chats to Brad Whitford of Aerosmith as he opens up his personal collection of Gibson guitars, retelling the story of his first-ever Gibson Les Paul. If you’ve always wanted to see what guitars your favorite musicians play or see the guitars that are responsible for your favorite guitar riffs, Gibson TV’s The Collection is the ultimate destination for vintage Gibson guitar fans, music fans, and those who love hearing the incredible storied histories of some of the world’s most sought after and rare Gibson guitars. Each episode of The Collection on Gibson TV is your guide to some of the most iconic guitars in musical history. Enjoy!
Welcome to Gibson TV’s The Process: learn how your favorite Gibson acoustic and electric guitars are made and meet the people who build them at the Gibson Factory in the USA. Have you ever wondered how a Gibson guitar is brought to life, from the moment the wood is selected for your guitar to the final construction, where it becomes the iconic instrument that graces stages around the world? Gibson TV’s “The Process” playlist offers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the art, care, and attention that goes into hand-making your Gibson guitar. Each episode of “The Process” serves as an “aah, that’s how it’s made” moment, explaining the different stages of the Gibson guitar-making journey. Ever wondered how the lush, Burst finish on your favorite Gibson acoustic guitar is sprayed? Watch as we show you how the Gibson Craftory sprays the iconic sunburst on your guitar, and see how our rich history of spraying guitars and development of industry-standard techniques coupled with meticulous care is involved in creating this stunning visual effect that is instantly recognizable. Curious about the precise work that ensures the neck of your guitar fits perfectly with the body? Watch the “Neck Fit and Final Sanding at Gibson Acoustic Guitars” video as we unveil the precision and expertise required to ensure your instrument feels just right in your hands. It’s not just about aesthetics—every step is crucial to crafting the signature Gibson sound. For those intrigued by the initial stages of guitar construction, “How Tops, Backs, and Sides Are Made at Gibson Acoustic Guitars” takes you on a journey through the selection and assembly of the woods that form the body of your guitar and how they shape the sound. This episode demonstrates how Gibson’s choice of materials creates the unique sound of your instrument and you’ll get to meet the team that put them together! Have you ever thought about the final touches that make your Gibson uniquely yours? “Installing Fingerboards, Frets & How to Date Your Gibson Acoustic Guitars | The Process S2 EP5” not only covers the installation process but also gives insight into how you can identify the age of your Gibson, a must-know for any Gibson enthusiast. Episodes of The Process like “Scraping Binding & Antiquing Your Gibson Acoustic Guitars” offer a look at the finishing touches that define the vintage aesthetic of many Gibson guitars and how the team at the Gibson Craftory hand scrape the binding on every guitar you see – a job that takes years to perfect. This episode provides a fascinating glimpse into how Gibson artisans age a guitar, giving it a classic look that offers that “played-in” aesthetic. For electric guitar enthusiasts, episodes like “How Guitar Pickups Are Wound At Gibson USA” and “Final Guitar Assembly At Gibson USA Factory” explain the intricate details of pickup winding and the comprehensive assembly process, highlighting how we get that unique sound and how much care and attention we take in assembling your guitar before you pick it up. By subscribing to “The Process” on Gibson TV, you’re not just watching the making of a guitar; you’re immersing yourself in the passion of our artisans at Gibson and seeing how much precision goes into building every Gibson acoustic and electric guitar. Join us on this journey inside the Gibson Factory by subscribing to the playlist today and getting an opportunity to answer your burning questions about how your Gibson guitar is made, as well as to appreciate the blend of tradition and technology that makes Gibson guitars so loved.
Gibson TV Icons: Iconic artists, in their own words. Gibson TV proudly presents Icons – where your favorite musical icons share histories behind forming their bands. Watch as artists such as Noel Gallagher, Dave Mustaine, Kirk Hammett, and more delve into their storied careers and share the creative processes behind their most acclaimed albums. When you watch an episode of Gibson TV’s icons, you’re not only watching interviews with your favorite musical heroes but stepping into the musical journeys of some of the most influential figures in rock, metal, and music. Here, you’ll enjoy exclusive, in-depth interviews and documentaries with iconic guitarists, musicians, and producers who share everything from stories from the road, how they wrote their hits, and everything you’ve ever wanted to know about their musical background. Sit down with songwriter Noel Gallagher in “Icons: Noel Gallagher,” where he unveils the story of forming Oasis and the creation of seminal albums like Definitely Maybe, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and Be Here Now as well as his guitar choices and his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Listen to the history and songwriting process of some of Oasis’ greatest tracks and learn more about Oasis’ rise to fame during the Britpop movement that swept the globe in the 90s. Pantera fans will love “Icons: Rex Brown of Pantera,” where the Pantera and Down bass player recounts the thrilling origins of Pantera, a band that redefined the metal genre with their groundbreaking sound of metal that had a major focus on choruses you could sing along to. Hear what went into writing their influential albums like Cowboys From Hell, Vulgar Display of Power, and Far Beyond Driven and get a rare glimpse into what it was like playing bass for one of the heavyweights in metal and the enduring legacy of Pantera. If you’re a Megadeth fan, you’ll love the mini-documentary “Icons: Dave Mustaine of Megadeth,” as the guitarist and songwriter sits with us for a candid conversation. This deep dive into the story of one of thrash metal’s pioneers and mainstay in the metal world is a must-watch for those who grew up listening to Megadeth and Metallica. Listen as Mustaine discusses the formation of Megadeth following his departure from Metallica and delves into the stories behind iconic albums like Peace Sells... but Who’s Buying?, Rust in Peace, and Countdown to Extinction. Watch as he reflects on overcoming personal and professional challenges, shedding light on his enduring influence on the music we hear today. If you’ve ever wanted to get a rare glimpse into what it’s like being in Metallica, in “Icons: Kirk Hammett of Metallica,” Kirk offers every Metallica fan’s dream of joining him on his journey. Listen as he chats about the early days of the band, his love of Gibson guitars, and the band going on to become one of the most formidable forces in heavy metal and rock history. Hear about the making of landmark albums such as Master of Puppets, ...And Justice for All, and the self-titled Metallica album, providing fans with profound insights into the evolution of their sound and the development of some of the most iconic riffs that only Kirk Hammett can come up with. For grunge fans, “Icons: Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains” is a beautifully honest insight into how the unique sound of Alice in Chains was crafted, his reluctance to sing until encouraged by Layne Staley, and the personal stories of how albums like Dirt, Jar of Flies, and Alice in Chains were written. Listen to how Cantrell’s unique guitar techniques and writing styles within Alice In Chains would eventually see them become one of the cornerstones of grunge and heavy metal and the icons of their era. “Icons: Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath” is any Sabbath fan’s perfect documentary on the history of Black Sabbath, exploring the creation of revolutionary albums such as Black Sabbath, Paranoid, and Master of Reality. Listen as Tony recounts his time growing up in the UK, how he had to invent new guitar techniques (in the face of tragedy), and his thoughts on how the band’s dark, distinctive sound continues to influence generations of musicians. Lastly, “Icons: Metallica Producer Bob Rock” explores the other side of the music recording process and what it takes to be a great producer – making it a life journey. Bob Rock discusses his role in shaping the sound of Metallica through his production of their albums Metallica, Load, and Reload. Hear stories about how important the relationship is between artist and producer when writing albums, and listen as he tells how he helped drive the evolution of Metallica’s style. In addition, we get another unique perspective on the Peter Green “Greeny” Les Paul used by Kirk Hammett and THAT Oakland Raiders show that got the band back together! Each episode of Icons is not just an interview but a unique look into chapters in the history of music, narrated by those who were there.

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Welcome to Gibson TV’s Riff Lords, where your favorite guitar heroes and legends behind iconic riffs take you on a journey to master the songs that have defined generations. Have you ever wanted to see Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle show you how to play “Judith” correctly? Want to know the writing process and intricate nuances of Trvium’s “Ember to Inferno” on guitar and see EXACTLY how Matt Heafy plays it? Or how about asking Doug Aldrich of Whitesnake to show you how to play “Still Of The Night” and “Holy Diver?” Or what about Buzz Osborne of Melvins showing you how he gets two VERY different sounds out of his Gibson Les Paul when playing his tracks live? Maybe you want to see how Claudio Sanchez of Coheed and Cambria gets his “A Favor House Atlantic” guitar sound, including the unique pick attack and his Gibson Explorer? What about Scotti Hill of Skid Row showing you how to play “Youth Gone Wild” on his Gibson Les Paul? Here at Gibson TV’s Riff Lords, we’ve done that for you. When you subscribe to the Riff Lords playlist, you’re getting an all-access pass into a world where your favorite guitarists and Gibson and Epiphone guitar heroes show you how to play their classic songs and riffs on guitar in intricate detail, complete with the backstory of each song. Each episode of Riff Lords is a musical treasure trove of guitar lessons where guitar heroes like Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle, Doug Aldrich, Richie Faulkner, and Mark Morton of Lamb of God, to name a few, reveal the super detailed nuances of how they play their most iconic tracks and get their signature sounds that have shaped the way we as guitarists play and enjoy music. Whether you’re an experienced guitarist looking to refine your skills with tips from top musicians or a beginner who wants to learn your favorite guitar riffs from the people who wrote them, Riff Lords is the guitar lesson video series for you. From the progressive melodies of Buzz Osborne of the Melvins to Jade Puget’s genre-defining riffs in AFI all the way to Richie Faulkner’s take on Judas Priest’s classic songs, Riff Lords showcases a wide array of styles and techniques, making it an invaluable resource for guitarists aiming to broaden their musical vocabulary. Each episode serves as a free guitar lesson where guitar legends walk you through the nuances of each riff and solo, which other channels simply won’t be able to show you. Dive into the atmospheric and intricate guitar work that defines A Perfect Circle with Billy Howerdel, enhance your metal technique with Matt Heafy as he breaks down Trivium’s powerhouse tracks, and explore narrative-driven progressive rock with Claudio Sanchez. Doug Aldrich of The Dead Daisies, Whitesnake, and Dio takes you through hard rock and blues-infused playing styles, explaining solos and riffs from iconic songs like “Still of the Night” and “Holy Diver.” Meanwhile, Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest dissects the elements that create the signature sound of his band, including monumental tracks like “Painkiller” and “Living After Midnight.” Learn the bone-crunching riffs of Mark Morton of Lamb of God, watch as Phil X shows you how to play “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Bon Jovi the correct way, and get a backstage pass into how Tracii Guns of L.A. Guns, Scott Hill of Skid Row, Nick Hexum of 311, Ler LaLonde of Primus, and Molly Miller, plus many more create their iconic guitar lines. By subscribing to the Riff Lords playlist on Gibson TV, you’ll learn your favorite songs the right way from the guitarists who wrote your favorite songs. Gibson TV’s Riff Lords is more than just a playlist—it’s your backstage pass to the minds of your guitar heroes. With new episodes of Riff Lords dropping regularly, subscribe so you can be the first to learn your favorite songs on guitar.

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