The Remains – Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965) album cover

The Remains – Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Single 2010

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2010 single Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965).

Music from Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Artists on Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Gear Used On Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Remains – Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965) (2010). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Bill Briggs on Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Vintage & Electric Pianos

Hohner Pianet

Avg price: $907.35

Briggs played a Hohner Pianet during the Remains’ 1965 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Guitars used by Barry Tashian on Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Epiphone Caiola Standard

Avg price: $6,699.00

In a performance by The Remains on "The Ed Sullivan Show" aired on December 26, 1965, Barry Tashian is seen playing an Epiphone Caiola Standard. This is supported by additional visual evidence from various sources, including photographs from "Hullabaloo" and The Beatles' last tour in 1966, as well as footage from reunion performances in the early 2000s, all of which consistently show Tashian using this guitar. The Ed Sullivan Show is renowned for showcasing prominent musical acts, and this performance further substantiates Tashian's use of the Epiphone Caiola Standard during that era.

Bass Guitars used by Vern Miller on Let Me Through (Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show/1965)

Electric Basses

Epiphone EB-232 Rivoli

In a video from The Ed Sullivan Show, Vern Miller is visibly using an Epiphone EB-232 Rivoli bass during a performance by The Remains on December 26, 1965. Additionally, numerous photographs from 1965 and 1966 show Miller consistently playing the Epiphone Rivoli, confirming it as his primary bass during that period.