Regrets and Rockstars: The Beach Boys co-founder Al Jardine reveals his stolen guitar and musical musings

Al​ Jardine doesn’t⁤ need much of⁢ an introduction. Here, the Beach Boys co-founder and rhythm‌ guitarist checks in with Guitar World for a quick-fire Q&A in which he shares a newfound love​ of delay pedals – they make Good Vibrations⁤ really pop – ⁢his favorite guitar ‍amps, and​ why he wishes ⁣he had learned his scales.

And with the ⁣Beach Boys being ​a ‍pop-cultural phenomenon that crested in ‌the ‘60s, it ​wouldn’t be a conversation without some weirdness in it, right? So of course, Jardine would come to lose‍ one of his acoustic⁣ guitars ⁢to the‌ Manson Family ⁣– and a Martin‌ D-45 of that vintage would be worth quite a bit of money these‍ days.

What was your first guitar?

“It‌ was a Stella acoustic ⁣that I got when I was a high school freshman, around⁣ 14. I enjoyed the rhythm and ⁣blues and doo-wop that‌ was prevalent ⁣in the late ‘50s,⁣ and I wanted to play along to the music on my record player.”

What was the first song⁣ you learned to play?

“Bill Haley’s Rock Around the Clock. ⁢Though ‍the song sounds ‍simple, there’s‌ nothing easy about that lead‍ guitar break [played by the late Danny Cedrone]. ‍To this day, playing that solo correctly has been one of the mysteries of the rock ’n’ ⁢roll world.”

Do⁢ you remember your first gig?

“It was⁣ with​ my high school folk group called the Islanders. ⁢I played ‌guitar and we modeled ourselves after the Kingston Trio. It wasn’t really a gig, per se, as we played at a friend’s home in Hawthorne, California. And then from that ‘gig,’ I began to play bass too.”

Ever had an embarrassing moment⁢ on stage?

“I ⁢can’t think of anything for me, but I recall an embarrassing moment that happened‌ one ⁣Halloween when Mike⁢ Love got hit while onstage.⁢ We were performing at ⁣a university in ⁤Malibu, ‌and Mike got​ hit by an egg that was thrown by an audience member. He ran off stage as he was really pissed off. But ‌we kept playing and he later came back on stage. I guess they didn’t like his singing. [Laughs]”

What’s your favorite piece of gear?

“Fender amps – in⁤ particular, the Super Reverb. That’s what‌ the Beach Boys started out with,⁤ and ‌they still seem to be the⁣ best sound for us‌ and our kind of music.​ It also has a vibrato ⁣pedal, which⁤ is really important. I also love‌ my new pedals – a delay and reverb –⁤ which sound so good.

“I’ve been enjoying ‍playing again because, you know, it’s just nice​ to be able to play Good Vibrations with a little delay; it just makes it sound perfect. Although we originally made the sound without the pedal, I’m just embellishing it just a bit now; I just have to learn how to do it right.”

Suppose the ‌building is burning down.

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