Geordie Greep
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Geordie Greep used a Rickenbacker 4003 for the recording of Black Midi's "Hellfire," as seen on Cameron Picton’s Equipboard page (Photo contributed by User:CHUFUNGUS). This can be confirmed from the credits in the physical copies of "Hellfire."
Geordie Greep can be seen using the Eastman Guitars E1D Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar - Natural throughout the entire set in the video titled "Geordie Greep - Full Acoustic Solo Set - MAP Studio Residency - 14/08/24" on YouTube, uploaded by Amy.
Geordie Greep can be seen using the Seymour Duncan Woody Series SA-3HC Pickup throughout his full acoustic solo set, as captured in the YouTube video titled "Geordie Greep - Full Acoustic Solo Set - MAP Studio Residency - 14/08/24" by Amy.
In a YouTube video titled "Geordie Greep - The Boys Are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy cover) [Live in Leeds - 29/10/24]" by Trickster95, Geordie Greep is seen using the Marshall SV20H Studio Vintage amplifier with a matching cab.
Shown on his pedalboard, in a Guitar.com article from September 2024.
Geordie's strings of choice are shown in a Guitar.com article, from September 2024.
In an interview with Guitar.com, Geordie Greep stated, "There was a lot of that in this album, to get the distortion in a way that was cleaner and more impactful. I was using a Gibson SG [a Custom Shop model from 2000, he later clarifies] mostly, and I was using that guitar the most for live shows." The single pickguard design of his SG indicates it is a Custom Shop Reissue of the 1961 model, from the year 2000.
In an interview with Guitar World, Geordie Greep mentions using a Gibson SG Faded, stating: "The SA-60 was joined by Greep’s Mexican Stratocaster and a Gibson SG Faded, but he wasn’t satisfied with either. 'The Strat feels really nice to play but it doesn’t sound that great,' he says, 'and the pickups are actually great in the SG but it never stays in tune.'"
Can be seen clearly for most of the performance but most clearly around when they start playing "Blues" around 1:35:30. Notice the 6 knobs, 2 instrument inputs and large "Princeton" graphic. Cannot confirm exact type of Princeton Reverb so I chose the default amp. Can also be seen in video I took of him live at The Stone Church in Brattleboro Vermont. Covered by a towel but still recognizable as a Princeton.
At 4:12 in the video titled "Geordie Greep - Blues (Live at TV Eye)" on YouTube, Geordie Greep can be seen using a Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp.
In an Instagram post by Geordie Greep (@emperorgreep), a Gibson ES-175 is visible in the fourth slide.
In a YouTube video titled "Geordie Greep - Holy, Holy - 2 Drums & 10 Piece Band Live at Koko - 16/04/25," Geordie Greep can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul Standard for the first 90 seconds. This video was uploaded by Amy Archives.
JD McPherson 52 Fender Telecaster W/Fender-Bigs/Lollar Charlie Christian pickup
Solid Body Electric Guitarsseen in this instagram post is a telecaster with modded Charlie christian pickups, idk if its this specific model but it definitely looks identical
seen in this instagram post from his recent tour
Guitar on the right looks to be a Gibson L-5 CES.
In a video titled "Geordie Greep Plays Synth Guitar Jam Session with American Bassist - Windmill Brixton - 09/12/25" by Amy Archives on YouTube, it is evident that Geordie Greep uses a Roland GR-300 Polyphonic Guitar Synthesizer. The footage clearly shows the device during his performance at Windmill Brixton, and at a later point in the video, he can be seen actively manipulating it.
In the YouTube video titled "Geordie Greep Plays Synth Guitar Jam Session with American Bassist - Windmill Brixton - 09/12/25," Geordie Greep is seen playing the Roland G-808 Guitar Synthesizer, connected to its matching synth module, during the latter part of the jam session, as documented by Amy Archives.
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