Great question.Calfium Jay wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:02 pm So are we getting a friggen music video with this latest rekkid or what?!?!
Jesus Christ...
And I’ll bite.:
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Great question.Calfium Jay wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:02 pm So are we getting a friggen music video with this latest rekkid or what?!?!
Jesus Christ...
The baige coloured guitar Adam used live for Parabola goes back as far as ''Undertow"" ? whats the story with that, if they're is one. i just thought he used that on Parabola cause he liked the sound of it better, didnt know it went so far back.junior wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:54 pm Nothing to do with the photo, but in the past Adam had 2 Silverbursts on the road, and I think only one of them had the mirror, or the other one had a different mirror. There might have been a time that one of them had 2 stock "PAF" pickups, or 2 Duncans, or if not then it at least had a different bridge pickup. Maybe an EMG at one point? My memory is fading on all of that, but I'm sure there are pictures somewhere. The 2 weren't quite the same.
There was also that 3rd guitar, a non-Silverburst (the "Prison Sex" guitar) that was strung and tuned differently, and also used for "Parabol/a" for a time.
This past year or 2 he had somewhere around 5 Silverbursts on the road, and I think there was a prototype of the signature along for a while, but I don't know if he ever used it in a show. One would have to ask him or his tech.
However it has gone, the signature model is based on the current state of the "main" one, as far as I know.
junior, its awesome having you post here (and tdn)! so many tidbits!junior wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:54 pm Nothing to do with the photo, but in the past Adam had 2 Silverbursts on the road, and I think only one of them had the mirror, or the other one had a different mirror. There might have been a time that one of them had 2 stock "PAF" pickups, or 2 Duncans, or if not then it at least had a different bridge pickup. Maybe an EMG at one point? My memory is fading on all of that, but I'm sure there are pictures somewhere. The 2 weren't quite the same.
There was also that 3rd guitar, a non-Silverburst (the "Prison Sex" guitar) that was strung and tuned differently, and also used for "Parabol/a" for a time.
This past year or 2 he had somewhere around 5 Silverbursts on the road, and I think there was a prototype of the signature along for a while, but I don't know if he ever used it in a show. One would have to ask him or his tech.
However it has gone, the signature model is based on the current state of the "main" one, as far as I know.
Agreed!Whowatchesthewampas wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 3:18 amjunior, its awesome having you post here (and tdn)! so many tidbits!junior wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:54 pm Nothing to do with the photo, but in the past Adam had 2 Silverbursts on the road, and I think only one of them had the mirror, or the other one had a different mirror. There might have been a time that one of them had 2 stock "PAF" pickups, or 2 Duncans, or if not then it at least had a different bridge pickup. Maybe an EMG at one point? My memory is fading on all of that, but I'm sure there are pictures somewhere. The 2 weren't quite the same.
There was also that 3rd guitar, a non-Silverburst (the "Prison Sex" guitar) that was strung and tuned differently, and also used for "Parabol/a" for a time.
This past year or 2 he had somewhere around 5 Silverbursts on the road, and I think there was a prototype of the signature along for a while, but I don't know if he ever used it in a show. One would have to ask him or his tech.
However it has gone, the signature model is based on the current state of the "main" one, as far as I know.
It goes back to at least the Aenima tour. I can't speak for his live gear before then.
hmm! neat! old boots from back then he was still playing the regular looking Silverburst for ''Prison Sex'' as far as i remember seeing. Either way, its cool hearing these things/the differences between things.junior wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:45 pmIt goes back to at least the Aenima tour. I can't speak for his live gear before then.
I know I've seen a "gear rundown" somewhere before that showed a black Les Paul used for "Prison Sex", but I've never seen that one in person. I suppose that could be the same guitar with the finish removed, or it just went away.
My understanding on the "Prison Sex" guitar back then was that it had different strings for the Drop B tuning. Since that's not something a tech is likely to do during a show, it was a standalone item while the 2 Silverbursts stayed in Drop D the whole time. It's likely that the neck tension was also set up differently for the different string gauges. I suppose the distinctive growl of that tuning might have sounded better through those pickups, if they were different. Also, being a completely different looking guitar helps eliminate mistakenly grabbing the wrong one with a quick glance. That could have factored in.
it is. not a ton outside of shitposts these days
"Retired" might have been a better description. Or maybe he traded it with someone, or still has it at home somewhere.
junior wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:11 pm"Retired" might have been a better description. Or maybe he traded it with someone, or still has it at home somewhere.
Speaking of stolen, when Maynard's Steinberger was stolen in Montreal on the Lateralus tour, it was in Adam's guitar rack right next to his guitars.
The thief either didn't know the vast difference in value, or it was probably just easier since it was smaller. Maybe they thought it was expensive since it was kinda funky looking. Or just wanted it because it was Maynard's.
Not to take anything away from that act of thievery being bad, but the thief definitely took the least expensive item in front of them.
The rigs have changed a little since then (2007?), but not that much, really.
Someone sounds guiltybob wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 2:06 am aah no, really ? someone stole something back in 01' like that, damn. Figures it was in Quebec, what do you expect! Maybe they had a conscience a wee bit or something. Taking one of those Silverburts, super bad karma. Still bad,dont get me wrong. You dont do that! It was a 6 string,right ?
Holy smokes! Thanks for sharing all of this history. Despite the difficulty and the monotony of life on the road, I bet you've got some awesome stories.junior wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:08 pm The rigs have changed a little since then (2007?), but not that much, really.
The techs have changed.
"Frank" (Chris Leahey) was Adam's tech for about 12-13 years, starting in 2001.
Unfortunately, he passed away in 2014, and that left a hole in a lot of our lives. He was quite liked.
Touring life can be rough on the body, and he'd been on the road for a long time.
In the 80's he was a bass player in a metal band, and prior to coming to Tool had been a tech for Alice Cooper and Dio, among others. It was either Alice or Ronnie who gave him the nickname of "Frank", but I don't recall which one did it.
Chris Schleyer first came to the Tool organization via APC. He was the guitar tech for James and Jeordie on the "13th Step" tour, and had auditioned for the spot that eventually went to Iha. Mat Mitchell was Billy's tech on that tour. Schleyer had been the guitar player in the band "Prick" in the 90's, as well as a few other bands.
Prior to the "10,000 Days" tour, "Frank" was teching for both Adam and Justin, as did previous guitar techs (including Billy Howerdel).
Schleyer was heavily involved in teching for APC and Puscifer for some time after, as well, and played in Carina Round's band on occasion during a Puscifer tour that she opened.
Maynard often inserted the word "Schleyer" into songs to wind him up. There are many occurrences of that on the "Stone and Echo" APC live DVD, and at least one on the "Puscifer...What Is?" DVD, and I'm sure some YouTube clips of all 3 bands.
Chris is currently a real estate agent in the Las Vegas area, and had been a tech for Katy Perry and Green Day in recent years.
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tys0n wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:20 pmSomeone sounds guiltybob wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 2:06 am aah no, really ? someone stole something back in 01' like that, damn. Figures it was in Quebec, what do you expect! Maybe they had a conscience a wee bit or something. Taking one of those Silverburts, super bad karma. Still bad,dont get me wrong. You dont do that! It was a 6 string,right ?
junior wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:08 pmThe rigs have changed a little since then (2007?), but not that much, really.
The techs have changed.
"Frank" (Chris Leahey) was Adam's tech for about 12-13 years, starting in 2001.
Unfortunately, he passed away in 2014, and that left a hole in a lot of our lives. He was quite liked.
Touring life can be rough on the body, and he'd been on the road for a long time.
In the 80's he was a bass player in a metal band, and prior to coming to Tool had been a tech for Alice Cooper and Dio, among others. It was either Alice or Ronnie who gave him the nickname of "Frank", but I don't recall which one did it.
Chris Schleyer first came to the Tool organization via APC. He was the guitar tech for James and Jeordie on the "13th Step" tour, and had auditioned for the spot that eventually went to Iha. Mat Mitchell was Billy's tech on that tour. Schleyer had been the guitar player in the band "Prick" in the 90's, as well as a few other bands.
Prior to the "10,000 Days" tour, "Frank" was teching for both Adam and Justin, as did previous guitar techs (including Billy Howerdel).
Schleyer was heavily involved in teching for APC and Puscifer for some time after, as well, and played in Carina Round's band on occasion during a Puscifer tour that she opened.
Maynard often inserted the word "Schleyer" into songs to wind him up. There are many occurrences of that on the "Stone and Echo" APC live DVD, and at least one on the "Puscifer...What Is?" DVD, and I'm sure some YouTube clips of all 3 bands.
Chris is currently a real estate agent in the Las Vegas area, and had been a tech for Katy Perry and Green Day in recent years.