1. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01It is his music rising LP.

    Anyone else think he should use mandolins, dobros, banjos, and pedal steels? (I know he has used all of these at least once, but more regularly) I mean they did do some eagles covers in the early days.


    While Edge has a couple of the Mardi Gras finish Gibson Music Rising Les Pauls, the one in the picture you posted is not one of them.

    That is not HIS Music Rising, it is A Music Rising.

    That was when they launched the Gibson Music Rising Les Paul Standards (in Mardi Gras finishes) at the Guitar Center in Hollywood. Edge appeared and signed X amount of them. Guitar Center then had a picture of Edge holding and another of him signing, each of the MR Les Pauls that he signed. The photo was taken in the vintage room at Guitar Center Hollywood.
  2. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01It is his music rising LP.

    Anyone else think he should use mandolins, dobros, banjos, and pedal steels? (I know he has used all of these at least once, but more regularly) I mean they did do some eagles covers in the early days.


    Well from the sound of things, there will be some pedal steel and perhaps some mandolin too. I'd posted a piccy of Edge playing an Ovation Mandolin, whilst in Morocco...



    ...And from the footage from Morocco that I have on Lanois' "Here Is What Is" DVD, Danny was playing some pedal steel on some of the tunes.

    Also judging from the Morocco footage and the snippets on U2.com... I wouldn't hold my breath for an "Eagles" like material.

    Hahahaha....
  3. Originally posted by LikeASongAnything about this weird Les Paul??

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    for some reason I really like those weird coloured ones, but I liked the black LP with the white music rising logo even more

  4. Nice. Going to see fireworks tonight. Four days of celbrations instead of just the fourth in my town.
  5. Originally posted by flowerchild[..]

    for some reason I really like those weird coloured ones, but I liked the black LP with the white music rising logo even more

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    I own one of the black Epiphone Music Rising Les Paul's. Gorgeous guitar. While the Gibson Mardi Gras finish M.R. Les Paul might be better made... I like the look of the Epiphone.

    I saw all of the Gibson MR's when they were on Guitar Center's site... SOME of them were gorgeous. Edge picked out a few winners. But some were BUTT UGLY.

    I did see a used Gibson M.R., unsigned, at Guitar Center a few mos back. Sadly, by the time I had $3K, it was gone. (FECK!)

    They did also have a signed one for around $12K
  6. And the cool thing about the Epiphone Music Rising, all the money goes to Music Rising. So essentially, it giving Music Rising a $600.00 donation and getting a "gift" of a guitar... and since it was through Musicians Friend... tax free AND shipping was free.

    Solid!
  7. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979And the cool thing about the Epiphone Music Rising, all the money goes to Music Rising. So essentially, it giving Music Rising a $600.00 donation and getting a "gift" of a guitar... and since it was through Musicians Friend... tax free AND shipping was free.

    Solid!


    yeah, the whole music rising thing is really great if I could play the guitar and had the money I'd get one of those beauties... but I can't, so I could only buy the t-shirt haha.

    cool for you though about the black music rising guitar, wanna share any pictures?
  8. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Alrighty... a bit more investigating... Mystery Solved.

    Here's the bootleg cover:
    http://coverarchive.u2site.com/gallery.php?display=Audio-Covers%2F2004-2006%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F06%20-%202005%20-%203rd%20Leg%20-%20North%20America%2F2005-10-10-NewYork-OhYouLookSoBeautifulTonight-Front.jpg&non_lr=1

    Here is the original piccy from that the CD bootleg cover came from:
    http://www.u2gigs.com/tourpictures/?display=2005%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F2005-10-10%20-%20New%20York%2FDSC02785.JPG

    So it appears that it is INDEED from the October 10th 2005 show.

    Here's another pic, same show, of Edge using the Gold Top:
    http://www.u2gigs.com/tourpictures/?display=2005%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F2005-10-10%20-%20New%20York%2FDSC02787.JPG

    Judging by the headset microphone... Most likely he's playing ZOO STATION with the Gold Top. (Hence, showing my theory that he might be using that in lieu of one of the LP Customs normally used on a tune)

    Great stuff Jeff thanks for that. Judging by the 2nd pic, I'd say it definitely is ZS judging by where his fingers are fret-wise. Seems strange to change from the '75 to the '83 but who knows - I haven't listened to any of the MSG shows yet, perhaps they played ZS in A rather than Ab? Obviously, I'm guessing he may have duplicate models but since they play UTEOTW in G and Edge uses the Goldtop, perhaps they tried to play ZS up a key? If that is the case, it was an experiment that didn't last long because I'm fairly sure they played ZS in Ab again on the South American leg (from watching videos of the Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo gigs on YouTube).

    Do you know if Edge has more than one Goldtop, each in different tunings?

    Once again, cheers mate!

    PS - another thing, do you know if there are still any Music Rising LPs around? I know there were limited edition versions but I can't remember whether that was Gibson and/or Epiphone models - either way I'd love to get one but only if the proceeds would still find their way towards M.R., i.e. I wouldn't be interested in getting one from eBay at a cut price if the money was gonna go straight to a single person.
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Great stuff Jeff thanks for that. Judging by the 2nd pic, I'd say it definitely is ZS judging by where his fingers are fret-wise. Seems strange to change from the '75 to the '83 but who knows - I haven't listened to any of the MSG shows yet, perhaps they played ZS in A rather than Ab? Obviously, I'm guessing he may have duplicate models but since they play UTEOTW in G and Edge uses the Goldtop, perhaps they tried to play ZS up a key? If that is the case, it was an experiment that didn't last long because I'm fairly sure they played ZS in Ab again on the South American leg (from watching videos of the Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo gigs on YouTube).

    Do you know if Edge has more than one Goldtop, each in different tunings?

    Once again, cheers mate!

    PS - another thing, do you know if there are still any Music Rising LPs around? I know there were limited edition versions but I can't remember whether that was Gibson and/or Epiphone models - either way I'd love to get one but only if the proceeds would still find their way towards M.R., i.e. I wouldn't be interested in getting one from eBay at a cut price if the money was gonna go straight to a single person.


    I am pretty sure that The Edge has more than one 30th Anniversary Gold Top. There were two at Guitar Center's vintage room. I'd played both and both sounded great. The guys there know that I'm a U2 fan and I'd talked with Dallas when he was there once. So when I went back and the (2) 30th Anniv. Gold Tops were gone... I asked who bought them... The guy said "I think you know". So while I'm not certain, sounds like Edge has more than the one.

    As for Zoo Station... Edge had been playing that on the 1973 Les Paul Custom, mostly. The `73 has black knobs and the `75 has gold. (`75 being the auctioned LP)

    Music Rising Les Pauls - Gibson and Epiphone. Both were limited editions and last I heard, both have sold out. If you buy second hand, the money will go to the seller and not Music Rising, unless it's one auctioned at the next Icons of Music Auction. (Start saving!)
  10. Originally posted by flowerchild[..]

    yeah, the whole music rising thing is really great if I could play the guitar and had the money I'd get one of those beauties... but I can't, so I could only buy the t-shirt haha.

    cool for you though about the black music rising guitar, wanna share any pictures?


    Hi there. I did post some pics of my guitars a while back. I'll post them again. Although, I didn't have the Music Rising at the time of those pictures. I also don't presently own a digital camera. I do plan to get one in the next few weeks. So I will takes some detailed piccies of my guitars to post.

    The previous pics and my Vertigo tour pics were taken with a girlfriends camera.

    Here's some of the earlier pics:

    L-R: 2002 Taylor "Big Baby" [signed by Daniel Lanois. Now it's also got Michael Stipe and REM touring guitarist Scott McCaughey's signatures too] > 2004 Gibson J180 12 string. [LOVELY guitar in finish and sound] > 1998 Fender "Eric Clapton" model Stratocaster > and my beloved 1976 Gibson (Limited Edition) Explorer


    Danny's signature:


    Danelectro 12-string electric [blue sparkle finish]


    My RIckenbacker 330 6-string [burgundyglo finish]:


    Some of the rack gear I have and my Vox practice amp. [(2) Korg A3's for that AB/ZOOROPA goodness, a Korg SDD2000 delay


  11. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    Hi there. I did post some pics of my guitars a while back. I'll post them again. Although, I didn't have the Music Rising at the time of those pictures. I also don't presently own a digital camera. I do plan to get one in the next few weeks. So I will takes some detailed piccies of my guitars to post.

    The previous pics and my Vertigo tour pics were taken with a girlfriends camera.

    Here's some of the earlier pics:

    L-R: 2002 Taylor "Big Baby" [signed by Daniel Lanois. Now it's also got Michael Stipe and REM touring guitarist Scott McCaughey's signatures too] > 2004 Gibson J180 12 string. [LOVELY guitar in finish and sound] > 1998 Fender "Eric Clapton" model Stratocaster > and my beloved 1976 Gibson (Limited Edition) Explorer
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    Danny's signature:
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    Danelectro 12-string electric [blue sparkle finish]
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    My RIckenbacker 330 6-string [burgundyglo finish]:
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    Some of the rack gear I have and my Vox practice amp. [(2) Korg A3's for that AB/ZOOROPA goodness, a Korg SDD2000 delay
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    apparently missed those pictures then, but thanks for showing them to me nontheless awesome stuff. especially impressed by the rickenbacker and (!!!!) explorer
    hope you'll get the chance to photograph your music rising guitar soon, would love to see that one as well.

    impressive collection, man!
  12. Originally posted by flowerchild[..]

    apparently missed those pictures then, but thanks for showing them to me nontheless awesome stuff. especially impressed by the rickenbacker and (!!!!) explorer
    hope you'll get the chance to photograph your music rising guitar soon, would love to see that one as well.

    impressive collection, man!


    Thanks. I do feel lucky to have the 'toys' that I have. Some from hard work and some were gifts from some pretty great friends. They are great anyway, not due to their buying me guitars or effects.

    My former g/f, Melissa, bought me the Explorer. We are still the best of friends. She certainly surprised me when she bought that for me. Turns out, she and another friend of ours, had been searching high and low to find one for me. The fact that she went to the extent of finding a 1976 - just like Edge's... well, that shows her attention to detail - that is for sure!

    I love my Ric. That is my baby. I only bring it out to play it, then it is wiped down and lovingly put back - safe - in it's case. And the finish is a rare one... they only make Burgundyglo sometimes. Mine is a 2002. They'd last made burgundyglo in... I think it was the early 1980's