While I agree with you completely. I would have add that Shawn Lane is the only man that can hold a candle to Guthrie. I am biased yes, but I would say for electrical guitar, Shawn and Guthrie are my top 2 greatest guitar players to ever walk this planet. Guthrie was self taught while Shawn Lane was most likely an actual savant with encyclopedic knowledge of many different fields of study, besides music theory. Don't get me wrong, I feel guys like Frank Gambale and Alan Holdsworth are genius pioneers in their own right. Mad respect for the guitar goats.
@@robosing225 completely agree with shawn lane and GG being toe-to-toe. I think Buckethead is also very much in that category. May not be as musical as GG or lane to some people, but he definitely is in that realm
guthrie's blessing and curse is that he doesn't have a signature sound.. and that's because he's just such a genius of improvisation and melody AND technique that he rarely repeats ideas or has "fallback" licks like virtually every guitarist in existence. it's those 'cliche' fallback licks and consistent motifs, patterns, and styles that give each of the greats their signature sound (amongst other things, like the intangibles and how they use their left hand). I've heard Guthrie play thousands of times and have almost never heard him unintentionally repeat the same ideas or run out of ideas during an improvisational solo and retreat to his comfort zone fallbacks. it's unfortunate because I believe it's one of the reasons that he remains underrated despite probably being the most talented guitarist alive right now (and maybe one of the most talented guitarists ever- maybe THE most talented guitar player ever). he's not limited by genre, has no technical limitations, is a master of every kind and style of playing, and on top of it all is melodic, soulful, lyrical and not robotic at all. He is like a mix of Steve Vai, Jimi Hendrix/SRV, larry carlton, wes montgomery. and every other great in their respective guitar field rolled into one. I love Tim Henson, and he deserves the accolades that he's been receiving as of late for being the new Guitar Hero of the modern era because of his creativity and skill, but in terms of modern guitarists, he cannot hold a candle to Guthrie.
My brother in law studied music at BIMM. Guthrie is a professor there. I was beyond starstruck and stoked to hear that he and Guthrie would hang out, go pub and have little music sessions. Sounds like a stand up guy
Can confirm, Guthrie is the real deal on the stage and a very entertaining guy to hang out with off-stage. I spent several hours with him late at night (as in, closed the bar down and then spent another couple hours afterward) during the last night at John Petrucci's Guitar Universe 2.0 in 2018. That's a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.
He's just a guy who happens to have an amazing talent that he cultivated to the Nth degree, and he is personable. Learn and listen, don't be 'starstruck' (difficult as it would be lol)
Guthrie imo is phrasing personified. It seems like all the flash and tricks that he utilizes so often to add to his playing, has distracted people from WHAT he is playing. Even his fast bits are all taste and class
I saw the Aristocrats a few week ago at Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville. Tiny place. Criminal how few people they play to. His fast stuff is always great but his slower controlled stuff breaks your heart. He’s a gift.
Just saw them again in Chicago last weekend. My first time seeing them, I was so sad that Id never be able to listen to that live performance on the go. Theyre one of the few groups that is better live that on record I think.
The thing is that we people who enjoy and appreciate virtuoso guitar are a tiny tiny minority of the population. Most people just don't care about this music. They are "normal", not us.
Guthrie is pretty much in a league of his own. There's plenty of incredible guitarists out there doing great stuff but Guthrie is the one what can do everything at elite level. The fact he can make a living and tour the world while playing his brand of music with the trio is testament to how brilliant it is.
Guthrie might be the best guitar player alive right now. He can play any style, with the highest possible proficiency, right off the dome, on stage. If anyone on earth deserves to front a trio with the 1 in a million musicians that are Marco and Bryan, it's muthufuckin Guthrie Govan. Definately deserves to be right up there with all the greats, if not above them.
Superb playing. With vibes taken from Jeff Beck and Mark Knopfler. I still think that his emotional peak was reached in the solo of DRIVE HOME with Steve Wilson. Steve had a strong leash on his shredding breakouts. Which is always a good thing.
I just wouldn't even attemnpt to go there. He's a literal _savant_ , and I really don't know many who could keep up with that sort of natural ability. From his technical ability, to his musical knowledge and intrinsic fretboard knowledge is beyond mere mortals. I've watched that entire video about 5 times and every time I'm in awe. Definitely a bucket-list thing.
When the Aristocrats project came together I was so excited. My entire family loved everything from them as well. Their first tour in the US, they stopped here in Tempe, Az. at a 200 person club and my family and I were some of the first to arrive for the show. Being the nerd musicians we are I immediately went to the soundboard and the kids went to the floor lvl stage to check out the gear. Brian, Marco and Guthrie were just chilln' and started talking to the kids and I and were so happy to see my kids at the show. They were the most gracious and approachable band members I had been around for a while and just doted on my kids. Naturally being able to be 5ft away from a band during a show like this is a magical thing. But the pictures, having a drink together with the guys and how genuine they were was the icing on the cake. Guthrie Govan should be a household name.... chops are chops.... tone and feel sets some of these guys apart. Lol, I could go on and on, good call. Thanks for the content.
I’ve been waiting on you to break down this exact performance since I found your channel. This was really cool. Thank you. Its utterly insane that Guthrie improvised this entire solo. It’s from their song “flatlands”. This exact performance is on Spotify btw. Yes, its a song hes played countless times, but every time he takes it in a different direction. Just mind blowing.
The coolest thing about the man, is his complete lack of ego. I was lucky enough to live in the same home town, Chelmsford, Essex, and watched him and his band, The Fellowship, at least once a month for years. I appreciate that jazz is not your bag, and that's fair enough, but he really can play anything, which is why Hans Zimmer uses him for his live shows, His rehearsal solo on the 'Man of Steel' theme, is mind-blowing, and may be the best solo I've ever heard him play - and as IMHO there is no other guitarist who can really match his scope, flexibility, and creativity, probably the best solo by anyone, ever.
This is taken from The Aristocrats' live DVD "Boing, We'll Do it Live!" I can't stress how great this entire concert DVD is. I've listened to it at least half a dozen times. As amazing as Govan is, with The Aristocrats he's finally playing with two musicians that are on his level; Marco Minnemann is an incredible drummer, and Bryan Beller is just so tasteful and solid that he allows Marco and Guthrie to go crazy. While the entire concert is available on RUclips, the actual DVD has a surround mix by Steven Wilson that sounds phenomenal, especially if you have great speakers or a great subwoofer. They didn't skimp on the bass!
An amazing talent for sure. I've seen videos of his guitar clinics where guys come in and are obsessed with speed and he quickly corrects them, explaining that it's not really what it's all about and that you build speed when these scales, chord shapes and techniques become second nature after you learn them slowly first. It's really about using it all to tell a good story musically. Great player and insightful teacher. Guthrie is the man.
I was lucky enough to play with Guthrie years ago at a music show in the UK. Such a down to earth dude and hands down the most fluid player of his generation. Would love to see some more videos of him here!
Michael, I am an experienced drummer and beginning bass player. I wish you would make videos like this while really breaking down the drum and bass side of things. I know you a guitar teacher and player but, I for one would enjoy it. Great stuff as usual. Thanks.
A most excellent breakdown of the most mellowist raking I've heard in quite o few moons. Seriously disturbing on a real professional level. Truly enjoyable , and I thank everyone for it. Outstandingly good!!!!! Stay cool brother , ron
I have had the pleasure of seeing GG a few times live, and he is just a master of the instrument. He can seemingly play anything, and seeing him play with Hans Zimmer beaming, is just wonderful. Another guitarist I think who is criminally underrated is Gary Moore, who could also play anything to an incredibly high level. Subjective, but for me, GG is the greatest living guitarist in the world. Really interesting breakdown, and I encourage you to review the Steven Wilson songs mentioned and also the Man of Steel solo
It's interesting to see how even a brilliant analysis of his indescribable playing and his otherworldly skills pales into insignificance when you simply listen to Guthrie Govan. 😄
The Aristocrats are my favorite instrumental band of all time and the only group I’ve seen live multiple times. They are an incredible live band. If you have the chance to see them live, do it.
Maybe I'm crazy but the first half of that was way more enjoyable than the latter half. Lots of people can shred. Few people are that tasteful, or have that kind of tone. Glad you brought up Beck, it was really reminiscent of his style
Always a shame how most of the world has missed so many guitar greats. Unless their in a huge band like EVH, the just slip under the rug. Us guitarists know tho. Guthrie is just unbelievable, one of the all time greats.
Guthrie is an incredible guitar player and musician! The best alive right now! His use of insane techniques combined with all the theory makes his playing stand out so much to me. The biggest thing i get from Guthrie is how relaxed and natural his sound is. Nothing sounds forced and everything flows. He is a wizard for sure 😂
Using the ring finger also has the added benefit of being able to use the inside of your hand as a kind of fulcrum, so even if your finger isnt that strong you can use your entire wrist behind it
Guthrie's playing always makes me feel so many emotions ❤ I've seen the Aristocrats two times live here in Finland and they have been the most interesting gigs I've ever seen / heard. I also attended in one of his guitar clinics and it was awesome! Such a nice and fun chap!
The guitar player's guitar player. Everything he does is spectacular. Highly recommend his Steven Wilson work, hearing his solos in the context of someone else's music is really something.
I don't understand much about the theory you talk about, but your giggles @ 5:51, man ... Those are product of fun and passion. That I can 100% understand.
He won guitar player of the year in guitarist magazine competition way back and ended up working for them he also joined Asia the band for a short period of time and out of all the guitar players I have heard in my 47 years of guitar playing I envy Guthrie the most because of his ability to play any style to at least fantastic level.
Check out the album he did with Steven wilson. Or the concert he did with dizzi rascal. He's an absolute monster player, but isn't just a shredder. There's so much more to him
You havent listen enough to Guthrie. The best parts are the parts which make your heart feel like its melting. The shred is fine but what is best about him is his phrasing, feel and how he articulates something very genuine. In all the complexity those are the parts which make him one of the best guitarists.
My standing argument as to why Guthrie Govan is the GOAT lies on the fact that there's nothing the fella can't play. Guthrie is the one guy you can take on any gig regardless of genre. He's so limitless. #GODthrieGovan
Dude, I've been thinking about sending you a message about Guthrie for a while and I am so glad that I opened up today and saw that you're covering him🎉
You should do more Guthrie Govan, he is my favorite. There are a lot of videos of him just teaching the World how to make a guitar sing, there’s one about bending and its a blues song….you should see that
This guy is a Steve Morse level player. His Floyd use is truly phenomenal. VERY difficult to use it without going sharp or flat. His precision is unreal.
Flatlands from Boing! We’ll do it live. (Where this clip is from) one of my favorite Guthrie clips on RUclips and that live album was in my daily rotation for a while.
Whereas I’m glad you’re covering Guthrie Govan, if you’re interested in covering another avenue of metal, there’s a performance by John Browne of Monuments on EMGTV of him performing the song “Doxa” that I think would peak your interest. His right hand (picking) technique is definitely on display during that playthrough in particular.
You can't 'break down' a virtuoso. It's stunningly embarrassing to even try because it's not only the technique that's impossible to replicate, it's also the touch, feel, phrasing, dynamics, etc etc. I always prefer to simply watch, in awe, the original performance.
I saw these guys last week, The Aristocrats...they played this song...all of their songs, the whole set I was Godsmacked. Genius in every way. never heard anything like it or even close to on its level. not. even. close.
One of the very best there has been, I love Guthrie, his approach and his demeanor. Just listen to 'the Aristocrats' (this trio) or his work with Hans Zimmer and you will be left in no doubt. I love that he chose to teach music rather than 'play a guitar god' when he was younger. He loves to teach.
I’m old enough to remember Guthrie doing transcriptions for Guitar Techniques Mag in the late 90s. He’s a sponge, and yet it comes out as his unique voice. His first proper guitar was a P90 SG and he made it his mission to try and emulate all the sounds and players of other guitars with the SG.
Hey Michael you need to check out this guy,who i've have been a fan for years and it's Michael Lee Firkins - Laughing Stacks, and put your whammy bar on.
I know they are 2 different players but growing up in DC area.. Govan reminds me of Danny Gatton. Gatton is another player that is impossible to replicate
@osanakoma366 don't know where you are from, dude, but Americans have a very literal approach to vowels that always sounds weird to the rest of the world
@@boudicawasnotreallyallthat1020 Canada. Once I heard Guthrie introduce himself in a video it was a quick fix. It is a pretty unique name tho so it's an easy mistake
@osanakoma366 Govan is a rather infamous area of Glasgow, indicating Guthrie has Scottish ancestry. There are countless other British surnames which are pronounced differently to the spelling. It's far from unique, but I guess it all depends what you are used to. Ps I love Canada. Been skiing there a few times in Banff (a somewhat prettier Scottish town!)
Each one of G's improvs sound like the notes and phrases are meant to be on these structures he is improv'ing on. It doesnt sound like an improv at all tbh but a well thought out and composed song as a whole.
We need some more Petrucci! Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain Live in 2008 is complete world domination mode flexing from start to finish. But the solo section is otherworldly.
Michael, re your curiosity about Guthrie's "chicken pickin'" abilities: try the Aristocrats' song (his composition), "The Kentucky Meat Shower." I know there's a clip of it on YT (including his delightfully British-storytelling explanation of the song title).
Hey Michael In your free time you should check out an album called mood swings by the band harem scarem. You’ll be absolutely blown away by the guitar playing and the tone!
Michael, I won't rest until you read this: listen to "Over it" by Tori Amos. At least by yourself, don't react to it if you don't want to. It's old but beautiful. Please 🙏 you will love it 🥰 Isa from Uruguay)
If you want 'rock' Guthrie then I echo that you seek out and purchase Erotic Cakes, which is pretty much a portfolio album. The Aristocrats are three Jimi Hendrixes on one stage. He's a really nice guy too 🙂
Michael, you MUST cover Guthrie’s solos on Steven Wilson’s music. Namely: Ancestral, Regret #9, drive home, routine, watchmaker. Please do it.
Yes Yes and Yes.
Drive home is a great solo, the slides in the beginning are so perfect.
Regret #9 is something beyond words
who tf is Matthew?!
Ancestral is so damn good.
His solo album Erotic Cakes is so freaking awesome; he's a great composer, not just a shredder
One of the greatest albums of the 00's!! Solid and tasty!
Waves is amazing
West Coast Grooves is pretty nuts as well
He's not a shredder at all to me. He's a magical virtuos of a musician.
I was so happy when I discovered that album as a guitar player
Lord Guthrie, probably the most well rounded and most competent guitar player who has ever lived. Always spectacular!
And here, let me share some “Uncle Skunk” with accentuated drums ✌🏻😎
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While I agree with you completely. I would have add that Shawn Lane is the only man that can hold a candle to Guthrie. I am biased yes, but I would say for electrical guitar, Shawn and Guthrie are my top 2 greatest guitar players to ever walk this planet.
Guthrie was self taught while Shawn Lane was most likely an actual savant with encyclopedic knowledge of many different fields of study, besides music theory.
Don't get me wrong, I feel guys like Frank Gambale and Alan Holdsworth are genius pioneers in their own right. Mad respect for the guitar goats.
@@robosing225 completely agree with shawn lane and GG being toe-to-toe. I think Buckethead is also very much in that category. May not be as musical as GG or lane to some people, but he definitely is in that realm
@@asmodius666 Buckethead is definitely not in the same category. If he was, he wouldn't need a gimmicky bucket on his head.
guthrie's blessing and curse is that he doesn't have a signature sound.. and that's because he's just such a genius of improvisation and melody AND technique that he rarely repeats ideas or has "fallback" licks like virtually every guitarist in existence. it's those 'cliche' fallback licks and consistent motifs, patterns, and styles that give each of the greats their signature sound (amongst other things, like the intangibles and how they use their left hand). I've heard Guthrie play thousands of times and have almost never heard him unintentionally repeat the same ideas or run out of ideas during an improvisational solo and retreat to his comfort zone fallbacks. it's unfortunate because I believe it's one of the reasons that he remains underrated despite probably being the most talented guitarist alive right now (and maybe one of the most talented guitarists ever- maybe THE most talented guitar player ever). he's not limited by genre, has no technical limitations, is a master of every kind and style of playing, and on top of it all is melodic, soulful, lyrical and not robotic at all. He is like a mix of Steve Vai, Jimi Hendrix/SRV, larry carlton, wes montgomery. and every other great in their respective guitar field rolled into one. I love Tim Henson, and he deserves the accolades that he's been receiving as of late for being the new Guitar Hero of the modern era because of his creativity and skill, but in terms of modern guitarists, he cannot hold a candle to Guthrie.
Bumblefoot / Ron Thal is good because he is basically just as skilled as Guthrie, but he also has a very signature sound.
My brother in law studied music at BIMM. Guthrie is a professor there. I was beyond starstruck and stoked to hear that he and Guthrie would hang out, go pub and have little music sessions. Sounds like a stand up guy
Can confirm, Guthrie is the real deal on the stage and a very entertaining guy to hang out with off-stage. I spent several hours with him late at night (as in, closed the bar down and then spent another couple hours afterward) during the last night at John Petrucci's Guitar Universe 2.0 in 2018. That's a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.
I had him as a teacher at ACM 2001/2002 he was super cool.
He's just a guy who happens to have an amazing talent that he cultivated to the Nth degree, and he is personable. Learn and listen, don't be 'starstruck' (difficult as it would be lol)
Guthrie imo is phrasing personified. It seems like all the flash and tricks that he utilizes so often to add to his playing, has distracted people from WHAT he is playing. Even his fast bits are all taste and class
I saw the Aristocrats a few week ago at Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville. Tiny place. Criminal how few people they play to. His fast stuff is always great but his slower controlled stuff breaks your heart. He’s a gift.
Just saw them again in Chicago last weekend. My first time seeing them, I was so sad that Id never be able to listen to that live performance on the go. Theyre one of the few groups that is better live that on record I think.
The thing is that we people who enjoy and appreciate virtuoso guitar are a tiny tiny minority of the population. Most people just don't care about this music. They are "normal", not us.
Just saw The Aristocrats two weeks ago in Cleveland. Small intimate show too. Fantastic band.
Just saw them last night in a small club in Boise. I feel the same way for sure.
Nice, I was also at the show in Jax.
Guthrie Govan can do everything. Unbelievable guitarist. One of the best ever.
Guthrie is pretty much in a league of his own. There's plenty of incredible guitarists out there doing great stuff but Guthrie is the one what can do everything at elite level. The fact he can make a living and tour the world while playing his brand of music with the trio is testament to how brilliant it is.
MORE GUTHRIE!!! I can't get enough of his playing and your explanation about the technicality behind it!
Love from the Netherlands!
Saw The Aristocrats a few weeks ago. Incredible that that they are still playing shows for a few hundred people at a time. it was unforgettable.
Guthrie might be the best guitar player alive right now. He can play any style, with the highest possible proficiency, right off the dome, on stage. If anyone on earth deserves to front a trio with the 1 in a million musicians that are Marco and Bryan, it's muthufuckin Guthrie Govan. Definately deserves to be right up there with all the greats, if not above them.
Not quite, he doesn't play nylon string (classical, Flamenco, ...). Though I'm sure he could master it if he wanted to...
Superb playing. With vibes taken from Jeff Beck and Mark Knopfler. I still think that his emotional peak was reached in the solo of DRIVE HOME with Steve Wilson. Steve had a strong leash on his shredding breakouts. Which is always a good thing.
Just watch the music video for Drive Home by Steven Wilson and the guthrie solo will make you cry
The vids for that series - Drive, Routine, and Raven TRTS are so beautiful and sad that I barely notice the music, which is stunning in its own right
I just wouldn't even attemnpt to go there. He's a literal _savant_ , and I really don't know many who could keep up with that sort of natural ability. From his technical ability, to his musical knowledge and intrinsic fretboard knowledge is beyond mere mortals.
I've watched that entire video about 5 times and every time I'm in awe. Definitely a bucket-list thing.
I 100% agree. You can't teach/break down virtuosity.
Like walking to Mordor, one does not simply just play Guthrie.
When the Aristocrats project came together I was so excited.
My entire family loved everything from them as well.
Their first tour in the US, they stopped here in Tempe, Az. at a 200 person club and my family and I were some of the first to arrive for the show.
Being the nerd musicians we are I immediately went to the soundboard and the kids went to the floor lvl stage to check out the gear.
Brian, Marco and Guthrie were just chilln' and started talking to the kids and I and were so happy to see my kids at the show.
They were the most gracious and approachable band members I had been around for a while and just doted on my kids.
Naturally being able to be 5ft away from a band during a show like this is a magical thing.
But the pictures, having a drink together with the guys and how genuine they were was the icing on the cake.
Guthrie Govan should be a household name.... chops are chops.... tone and feel sets some of these guys apart.
Lol, I could go on and on, good call. Thanks for the content.
there is objectively one BEST guitarist of all time and his name is guthrie govan. not the greatest, not most influential. just the best.
Yup, and there's a reason Hans Zimmer has him in his live shows. Virtuosity at this level is extremely rare.
I’ve been waiting on you to break down this exact performance since I found your channel.
This was really cool. Thank you.
Its utterly insane that Guthrie improvised this entire solo. It’s from their song “flatlands”. This exact performance is on Spotify btw.
Yes, its a song hes played countless times, but every time he takes it in a different direction. Just mind blowing.
Your ear is sick, man. Loving these videos
The coolest thing about the man, is his complete lack of ego. I was lucky enough to live in the same home town, Chelmsford, Essex, and watched him and his band, The Fellowship, at least once a month for years. I appreciate that jazz is not your bag, and that's fair enough, but he really can play anything, which is why Hans Zimmer uses him for his live shows, His rehearsal solo on the 'Man of Steel' theme, is mind-blowing, and may be the best solo I've ever heard him play - and as IMHO there is no other guitarist who can really match his scope, flexibility, and creativity, probably the best solo by anyone, ever.
The Aristocrats are so good
This is taken from The Aristocrats' live DVD "Boing, We'll Do it Live!" I can't stress how great this entire concert DVD is. I've listened to it at least half a dozen times. As amazing as Govan is, with The Aristocrats he's finally playing with two musicians that are on his level; Marco Minnemann is an incredible drummer, and Bryan Beller is just so tasteful and solid that he allows Marco and Guthrie to go crazy. While the entire concert is available on RUclips, the actual DVD has a surround mix by Steven Wilson that sounds phenomenal, especially if you have great speakers or a great subwoofer. They didn't skimp on the bass!
I've watched it numerous times. I'll have to look for the DVD.
Bro i watched this clip for so many years thanks for reminding me and reacting
An amazing talent for sure. I've seen videos of his guitar clinics where guys come in and are obsessed with speed and he quickly corrects them, explaining that it's not really what it's all about and that you build speed when these scales, chord shapes and techniques become second nature after you learn them slowly first. It's really about using it all to tell a good story musically. Great player and insightful teacher. Guthrie is the man.
I was lucky enough to play with Guthrie years ago at a music show in the UK. Such a down to earth dude and hands down the most fluid player of his generation. Would love to see some more videos of him here!
The GOAT. Not just in our time, he is thee king.
Michael, I am an experienced drummer and beginning bass player. I wish you would make videos like this while really breaking down the drum and bass side of things. I know you a guitar teacher and player but, I for one would enjoy it. Great stuff as usual. Thanks.
9:11 He's actually pressing down on his floating bridge with the heel of his palm to bend everything up then releasing
A most excellent breakdown of the most mellowist raking I've heard in quite o few moons. Seriously disturbing on a real professional level. Truly enjoyable , and I thank everyone for it. Outstandingly good!!!!! Stay cool brother , ron
I have had the pleasure of seeing GG a few times live, and he is just a master of the instrument.
He can seemingly play anything, and seeing him play with Hans Zimmer beaming, is just wonderful.
Another guitarist I think who is criminally underrated is Gary Moore, who could also play anything to an incredibly high level.
Subjective, but for me, GG is the greatest living guitarist in the world.
Really interesting breakdown, and I encourage you to review the Steven Wilson songs mentioned and also the Man of Steel solo
Stunning performance from Guthrie, simply mind blowing technique....awesome explanation & breakdown thanks Michael.
Just beautiful. And your self-deprecating analysis is awesome. Thanks from all us mortals.
It's interesting to see how even a brilliant analysis of his indescribable playing and his otherworldly skills pales into insignificance when you simply listen to Guthrie Govan. 😄
Guthrie Govan is probably the most versatile guitarist alive today. He can play literally anything completely flawlessly.
The Aristocrats are my favorite instrumental band of all time and the only group I’ve seen live multiple times. They are an incredible live band. If you have the chance to see them live, do it.
Great player. Hearing a lot of Jeff Beck in this one, even a bit of Knopfler here and there.
Knopfler with the volume swells
This is the best most tasteful composition I’ve heard from Guthrie!!❤
Maybe I'm crazy but the first half of that was way more enjoyable than the latter half. Lots of people can shred. Few people are that tasteful, or have that kind of tone. Glad you brought up Beck, it was really reminiscent of his style
Always a shame how most of the world has missed so many guitar greats. Unless their in a huge band like EVH, the just slip under the rug. Us guitarists know tho. Guthrie is just unbelievable, one of the all time greats.
It will destroy you!
Everytime I watch his video. I feel like it's my first time. Damn this guitar solo surely on my top 10 list.
Guthrie is an incredible guitar player and musician!
The best alive right now!
His use of insane techniques combined with all the theory makes his playing stand out so much to me. The biggest thing i get from Guthrie is how relaxed and natural his sound is. Nothing sounds forced and everything flows. He is a wizard for sure 😂
Using the ring finger also has the added benefit of being able to use the inside of your hand as a kind of fulcrum, so even if your finger isnt that strong you can use your entire wrist behind it
I saw them in New York City a few weeks ago, and they were absolutely incredible.
Guthrie's playing always makes me feel so many emotions ❤ I've seen the Aristocrats two times live here in Finland and they have been the most interesting gigs I've ever seen / heard. I also attended in one of his guitar clinics and it was awesome! Such a nice and fun chap!
Guthrie has studied the greats. Everyone from Chet Atkins to Jeff Beck. From Eric Johnson to Alex Skolnick. So amazing.
You gotta take a look at Kazumi Watanabes live performance of City for some crazy solos!
The guitar player's guitar player. Everything he does is spectacular. Highly recommend his Steven Wilson work, hearing his solos in the context of someone else's music is really something.
I don't understand much about the theory you talk about, but your giggles @ 5:51, man ... Those are product of fun and passion. That I can 100% understand.
He won guitar player of the year in guitarist magazine competition way back and ended up working for them he also joined Asia the band for a short period of time and out of all the guitar players I have heard in my 47 years of guitar playing I envy Guthrie the most because of his ability to play any style to at least fantastic level.
I keep coming back to this solo (and the regret#9 one) over past few years, mr Govan is the Dad
Dorthy Martin's "rest in peace" unplugged is the best thing you have never heard.
Check out the album he did with Steven wilson. Or the concert he did with dizzi rascal. He's an absolute monster player, but isn't just a shredder. There's so much more to him
I'm honestly right there w ya, he finally got me in the feels!
You havent listen enough to Guthrie. The best parts are the parts which make your heart feel like its melting. The shred is fine but what is best about him is his phrasing, feel and how he articulates something very genuine. In all the complexity those are the parts which make him one of the best guitarists.
My standing argument as to why Guthrie Govan is the GOAT lies on the fact that there's nothing the fella can't play. Guthrie is the one guy you can take on any gig regardless of genre. He's so limitless. #GODthrieGovan
Dude, I've been thinking about sending you a message about Guthrie for a while and I am so glad that I opened up today and saw that you're covering him🎉
Gonna echo the people saying Drive Home by Steven Wilson, one of his absolute greatest solos and rumor is that he improvised it in one or two takes.
hi Michael. How could I ignore this opportunity of being 1st in saying thanks for another great video. Cheers from Australia.
Cheers!!!
This is the way to do a reaction..Bravo.
What amazes me whenever I listen to Guthrie is that every single note he plays matters.
You should do more Guthrie Govan, he is my favorite. There are a lot of videos of him just teaching the World how to make a guitar sing, there’s one about bending and its a blues song….you should see that
Bends and vibrato, the man is a master!
This guy is a Steve Morse level player. His Floyd use is truly phenomenal. VERY difficult to use it without going sharp or flat. His precision is unreal.
Flatlands from Boing! We’ll do it live. (Where this clip is from) one of my favorite Guthrie clips on RUclips and that live album was in my daily rotation for a while.
I love your guitar brother! 👊😎
Whereas I’m glad you’re covering Guthrie Govan, if you’re interested in covering another avenue of metal, there’s a performance by John Browne of Monuments on EMGTV of him performing the song “Doxa” that I think would peak your interest. His right hand (picking) technique is definitely on display during that playthrough in particular.
If you want to see similar or even more evident index finger anchoring check Ritchie Kozen live solos both his solo & Winery Dogs stuff
Seeing him live is something else.
great to see you covering Guthrie!
Best guitarrist alive imo, there's nothing that Guthrie cannot play, he is classy phrasing embodied.
You can't 'break down' a virtuoso. It's stunningly embarrassing to even try because it's not only the technique that's impossible to replicate, it's also the touch, feel, phrasing, dynamics, etc etc. I always prefer to simply watch, in awe, the original performance.
For me my favorite guthrie solo is drive home on steve wilsons record. What a great solo that is
I saw these guys last week, The Aristocrats...they played this song...all of their songs, the whole set I was Godsmacked. Genius in every way. never heard anything like it or even close to on its level. not. even. close.
One of the very best there has been, I love Guthrie, his approach and his demeanor. Just listen to 'the Aristocrats' (this trio) or his work with Hans Zimmer and you will be left in no doubt.
I love that he chose to teach music rather than 'play a guitar god' when he was younger. He loves to teach.
Fantastic ear Michael, even if you have the video to work with. He's SUCH a phenomenal musician in general, let alone being such a stellar guitarist.
My first guitar, a squire strat kit, came with a instructional dvd with Guthrie and it was so helpful
Guthrie is the GOAT!
Tipping his musical hat to the genius of the hellcasters...pure class, yeah....😊
Garcia did that simultaneous bend thing during eyes sometimes in the nineties, keeping both notes perfectly in tune.
I’m old enough to remember Guthrie doing transcriptions for Guitar Techniques Mag in the late 90s. He’s a sponge, and yet it comes out as his unique voice. His first proper guitar was a P90 SG and he made it his mission to try and emulate all the sounds and players of other guitars with the SG.
Check out Rhoad Island Shread for the chicken pickin
Hey Michael you need to check out this guy,who i've have been a fan for years and it's Michael Lee Firkins - Laughing Stacks, and put your whammy bar on.
I know they are 2 different players but growing up in DC area.. Govan reminds me of Danny Gatton. Gatton is another player that is impossible to replicate
guthrie has a lot of non jazz stuff out there. he is a true genius
I played exactly like Guthrie last night😉...then l suddenly woke up in a cold sweat😵...anyway,enjoy your vid's...great work Mike,keep em' coming😄👍😊
Say "Guv-un". He's British. We have a world of complexity in our pronounciations.
I used to call him Goothrie GO-Van. LOL
@osanakoma366 don't know where you are from, dude, but Americans have a very literal approach to vowels that always sounds weird to the rest of the world
@@boudicawasnotreallyallthat1020 Canada. Once I heard Guthrie introduce himself in a video it was a quick fix. It is a pretty unique name tho so it's an easy mistake
@osanakoma366 Govan is a rather infamous area of Glasgow, indicating Guthrie has Scottish ancestry. There are countless other British surnames which are pronounced differently to the spelling. It's far from unique, but I guess it all depends what you are used to. Ps I love Canada. Been skiing there a few times in Banff (a somewhat prettier Scottish town!)
@@boudicawasnotreallyallthat1020 unique to me then ahaha but cool to know! Scottish like me! & yea Canada is beautiful man
Each one of G's improvs sound like the notes and phrases are meant to be on these structures he is improv'ing on. It doesnt sound like an improv at all tbh but a well thought out and composed song as a whole.
Excellent guthrie video michael. How about another shawn lane analysis please😮
We need some more Petrucci! Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain Live in 2008 is complete world domination mode flexing from start to finish. But the solo section is otherworldly.
Michael, re your curiosity about Guthrie's "chicken pickin'" abilities: try the Aristocrats' song (his composition), "The Kentucky Meat Shower." I know there's a clip of it on YT (including his delightfully British-storytelling explanation of the song title).
Hey Michael In your free time you should check out an album called mood swings by the band harem scarem. You’ll be absolutely blown away by the guitar playing and the tone!
Michael, I won't rest until you read this: listen to "Over it" by Tori Amos. At least by yourself, don't react to it if you don't want to. It's old but beautiful. Please 🙏 you will love it 🥰 Isa from Uruguay)
So glad you finally got to Guthrie lol you need to check out Roy Marchbank too.
If you want 'rock' Guthrie then I echo that you seek out and purchase Erotic Cakes, which is pretty much a portfolio album. The Aristocrats are three Jimi Hendrixes on one stage. He's a really nice guy too 🙂
Mike, feel like you missed that amazing bend at 15:13. Incredible
WOW! Guthrie is the MAN! Such control & smooth movement round the neck. Truly outrageous. Brian & Marco are supreme with their accompaniment.
Gotta mention it feels improvised from the get-go
Great trio. You should react to one of their songs
Dude there’s a new Mike Dawes track out from his new album, called Cloud Catcher, that you need to review. It’ll blow your mind 🤯
I agree , GG was always a bit quirky for me but this JB ish tune is super tasteful