Ahead of an European tour to celebrate the life and work of David Bowie, we had a little chat with Lodger and Sound + Vision guitarist Adrian Belew – a guitar legend in his own right.
“In the fifties Hawaiian guitar music was all the rage in Japan. The earliest Japanese guitars were based on the Hawaiian guitar. But soon this transferred easily into the surf music craze and Japanese guitar makers followed with a huge assortment of twangy guitars perfect suited for surf music. Many Japanese guitarists were keen to emulate my friends The Ventures, who to this day are a huge draw in japan.“Eventually I narrowed my search to three models: the Guyatone LG350T, the Teisco Spectrum 5, and Guyatone Sharp 5 (named after a popular japanese surf band). Unfortunately all 3 models are pretty rare and expensive.
Then I found out my friend Mike Robinson, founder of Eastwood Guitars, was in fact making a reissue of the Spectrum 5. I asked Eastwood to send one for me to try.
The one pictured here was made in Korea and I must say the workmanship is stunning… beautiful metallic blue sparkle finish, a springy trem which holds tune well, and an array of plastic buttons allowing for all types of twang. The guitar also features a split pickup arrangement which can be used in stereo. There is a dedicated stereo output. Stereo or not, there are multiple pickup configurations in and out of phase which are drenched in surf. The neck is a bit wide but easy to adjust to. Oh, and one more plus: it has a rhino horn!!”
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Thank you guys for this!! Adrian is one of my heroes, and truly one of the most innovative and brilliant players to pick up a guitar!
One thing I’d also like to note is his work on The Talking Heads “Remain In Light” album. Such killer stuff there as well!! What a beastly cat, and someone who deserves to be recognized like you cats have done here!
Great article. Big fan of his work I have a few solo albums Lone Rhinoceros and Twang Bar King Inner revolution along with his band the Bears and his work with King Crimson. I even have a letter from him from when I mailed him one of my sophomoric 4 track recordings. Thanks for this article.
I have seen Belew since the 1977 tour with Zappa. I have seen him with Bowie, Ga Ga, king Crimson, and the Bears as well as solo acoustic, and in his Trio too.He is always breaking new ground and coming up with new ideas. I hope the Bowie tribute and Gizmodrome come to Cleveland or nearby.
Just attended band camp with Adrian . It was a wonderful experience, and i’ve benn listening and folling him ONE OF THE GREATS!!!!!
Great Interview!!! Enjoyed his description of his gear. Adrian is a very talented musician !! Glad he’s still touring love to see him live!