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Celebrating the guitar amps that birthed rock’n’roll Welcome to the show. This one has been a loooong time coming and so we are delighted to welcome to Schwangri-La, Mr Jesse Hof of Lazy J amps and Ed Oleszko, all-round guitar guy and old chum. Between them (and Mike at ATB) we’ve brought together a bevvy of incredible vintage Fender Tweed models in order to loosely knit together the story of these fundamentally important guitar amplifiers. Their genesis and evolution goes hand-in-hand with the story of rock’n’roll music as we know it, first defining the sounds of electric guitar through the 1950s then falling from wider popularity in later decades as stages got louder and tastes moved on. As the 21st century approaches its quarter point however, you could argue that these timeless gems are as relevant in today’s recording and live music than at any point in their history. Let’s get into in – enjoy the show! Check out Jesse's amps: https://www.lazyjprojects.com/ Interesting bits and go to sections… 0:00 Intro playing 0:44 Welcome Jesse & Ed! 1:45 Today’s amps 2:40 Tweed & the birth of rock’n’roll 4:30 Naming conventions 6:20 What happened in 1951? 13:10 The birth of the teenager 16:00 PLAYING ’51 Fender Deluxe - OMG! 18:30 PLAYING ’61 5E3 Fender Deluxe 23:10 They weren’t made for just guitars 27:00 Why has the Deluxe endured? 32:25 PLAYING ’58 Tremolux 38:00 No reverb? 39:40 Tweed sizes 42:22 The Tweed Bandmaster & Pete Townshend 43:00 PLAYING ’54 Fender Super 45:45 PLAYING ’1955/56 Fender Super 50:38 What about the Fender Bassman? 55:30 Birth of Marshall 58:30 High Powered Tweed Twin 1:02:00 No Tweed EL84 amps 1:03:00 Birth of the 6L6 valve 1:08:35 PLAYING ’56 Fender Bassman 1:13:00 PLAYING ’58 High Powered Fended Tweed Twin 1:20:00 Jesse’s amp history- the start of Lazy J 1:34:15 Why Lazy J? 1:37:00 PLAYING Dan’s Lazy J 20 1:39:00 PLAYING Lazy J 40 - it’s a 40! Pedals & Stuff used in this show TheGigRig Three2One https://www.thegigrig.com/three2one Sonic Research Turbo Tuner 200 Australia: https://bit.ly/3AIinS5 Amps used in today’s show • 1951 5A3 Fender Deluxe • 1961 5E3 Fender Deluxe • 1954 5D4 Fender Super • 1955/’56 5F4 Fender Super • 1958 5E9-A Fender Tremolux • 1956 5E6 Fender Bassman • 1958 5F8-A Fender Twin • Lazy J 20 • Lazy J 40 (sorry it says 80 on screen!) You can buy TPS merch to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com We are on Patreon – crowdfunding for creatives / thatpedalshow Please visit our preferred retailers! UK & Europe: Andertons Music https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf