Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger's Guitars
In this photo, Jagger is seen playing Silvertone 1457. He used this guitar as a slide guitar possibly.
In this photo, one can see Jagger using a Gibson Hummingbird.
In this photo, one can see Jagger using a Fender Stratocaster.
In this photo, featured in this Rolling Stone article, Jagger can be seen playing a Fender Jaguar.
However, based on the odd headstock coloration, the neck binding, and the size of the neck joint, the Jaguar Mick is playing is likely a "Serviceman" Jaguar. These knockoff guitars were sold to American GI's in the Vietnam war in Vietnam and the Philippines, and are inauthentic replicas of the real thing. More info here.
In this video of Mixed Emotions, Mick Jagger can be seen playing a Kramer Elliot Easton signature model guitar in Tokyo in 1990.
In this photo, Mick Jagger is seen playing a Gibson SG Standard.
In this photo, one can see Mick Jagger playing his yellow Telecaster.
In this VH1 Special Mick Jagger can be seen playing a Hamer Studio Custom guitar with a black finish.
Mick can be seen playing a Gibson SG Les Paul Standard in this video he did with Dave Grohl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN9YLLQl7gE There are several more pictures of him playing SG for example: https://www.pinterest.jp/pin/473722454538582080/visual-search/?x=23&y=135&w=530&h=671&cropSource=6
Jagger can be seen in a photo in this article playing an Ampeg Dan Armstrong Plexi Electric Guitar.
Here's a picture of Mick playing with this guitar
Mick Jagger is pictured with Gram Parsons' Epiphone FT-110 Frontier acoustic guitar. It is unclear if he used it on any Rolling Stones recordings during that time.
Mick Jagger is confirmed to have used the Gibson J-180 Everly Brothers Signature guitar during a 2006 concert recording at the Beacon Theatre in New York. This is evidenced by a YouTube video titled "The Rolling Stones Acoustic Jam (Beacon Theatre, New York, 2006)" uploaded by RollingStones50yrs5, which captures the backstage acoustic jam session.
Mick Jagger is seen using the Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar as his songwriting instrument in the video "The Rolling Stones in the Studio," as documented by gusmac pi on YouTube.
Mick Jagger is confirmed to use the James Trussart SteelPhonic guitar during live performances. This is evidenced by a video on YouTube provided by Rolling Stones A.R., where Jagger is seen and heard playing the James Trussart SteelPhonic in a live rendition of "Moonlight Mile."
Mick Jagger used Keith Richard's Gibson Flying V during the recording of "Exile on Main Street", most famously on the Robert Johnson cover, "Stop Breaking Down"
Mick Jagger is seen using a Gibson ES-335TDSV during the recording of "Exile on Main Street".
Mick Jagger is seen using Keith Richards 59 Gibson Les Paul Standard during a recording session in 1970.
A photograph from 1965, as discussed on The Les Paul Forum, confirms that Mick Jagger used a Gibson ES-330 Electric Guitar.
Mick Jagger used a 1960s Fender Rosewood Hardtail Stratocaster in blue with gold hardware during the Rolling Stones' performance of "Miss You" on the Totally Stripped tour at Brixton Academy in London, 1995, as seen in the video by Amazing Kalifha’s Channel on YouTube.
Mick Jagger used a black 1957 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster during the first half of The Rolling Stones' 2024 Hackney Diamonds Tour, as evidenced by a performance at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on April 28, 2024, documented in a YouTube video by Fake Fan titled "The Rolling Stones - Angry - Live - NRG Stadium - Houston TX - April 28, 2024."
Mick Jagger used a Martin D-12-20 during a live performance of "Let It Bleed" on November 20, 2021, as documented in a video by Matt Lee on YouTube.
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Come And Stay With Me: The UK 45s 1964-1969
Marianne Faithfull · 2018
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