I’ve known Guthrie 35 years. We grew up together, In Lillian, Alabama. Incredible guitarist, incredible person. We did a lot of crazy stuff together growing up. Played tons of music, and played hard.
I’m 51. Grew up on my father’s vinyl collection. Started playing guitar at 12 and my guys were the rock shredders. VH, Satch, Vai, etc etc. I without a doubt put these two cats in that echelon of playing. I’ve seen GT maybe 6 times now. Couple with his trio and rest when he was backing up John Oates. In both situations he has been just fantastic. Seeing him with his trio though is something else. He’s absolutely and utterly devastating. His band is rock solid as well. Lost my father couple years ago and one of my earliest memories is sitting listening to his vinyl. He always held trios in high regard. “Lots of great bands out there” he’d say. “But a great trio is the real deal. There’s no hiding in a trio. No room for weak links”. That always stuck with me and I’m a sucker for trios. GT is one of the BEST I’ve ever seen and one of the best you’ll ever get to witness. Add Uncle Larry to that mix and forget it. If you have not seen these guys….GO!! GT started coming up to NY to play the Bitter End. Hes gotten so popular up here that he sells out IMMEDIATELY. Can’t wait to see them again on their three night run in November.
I feel like letting space breathe is one of GT’s best assets. I feel like it’s the same as how if you are talking to someone and you just pause and keep eye contact, they start to feel uncomfortable with the silence and they start talking again. You could almost get someone to confess to a crime by just holding their eyes in silence after a question. It’s exactly the same thing with too many guitar players.
Every song that was posted ( 5 so far, I believe )from that show has been nothing short of an amazing, moving and stellar expression of top class musicianship.
Jordan is such an awesome drummer. Went to see GT trio play and ended up watching Jordan mostly. He played the snare with his hands, used like 5-6 different types of sticks and was just all around badass.
Been in town for a little over a year now and told Jordan recently that he's by far the best I've seen yet, and I've seen a ton. Being able to see them every Monday night at The Underdog is an absolutely insane treat.
I don’t think it’s as much about being pushed as in threatened by the other guitar player’s chops but a genuine respect for the other’s taste and talent. They’re not setting out to make the other look bad, they’re looking to inspire one another. Absolute top of the pack talent there. That’s what I love about it…a true passion to just make great music!! Thanks for sharing!!
I watch Tom's channel often and dig his intro jams. So much is freely shared in those videos by a master of the instrument. Search RUclips for the Oz Noy and Tom Bukovac video. Fantastic stuff there. Cheers!
I was at the Underdog this past Monday (when John Oates and Jimmy Hall performed with Guthrie) with a dear friend who is a professional drummer in Nashville. He was incredibly impressed with the rhythm section as well. Hats off to the ENTIRE Guthrie Trapp Trio.
I watched this earlier on their channel and then see you're reviewing it, I had to see your reaction lol. The interview with them on Rick Beato's channel was awesome. Just two guys having the time of their lives.
10:15 pushes you like Duane Allman & Dickey Betts, the greatest co-leads to ever exist, pushed each other. Pretty sure that wasn't even a thing before them. There was always a lead player and a rhythm player. Never 2 lead guitarists swapping duties throughout gig. And especially not like they did it. Hell, Duane pushed anybody he shared a stage or session with. That's how great he was. He made everyone want to play their very best, and they pushed themselves to meet those expectations. Duane and Dickey were something special together. Would've been incredible to see where things would've gone after 1971.
This has one of my favorite ‘sounds’ ever… that old live Zappa or even page on ‘since’ live… so much space and the reverb man…. Just insane. And that drummer… sweet baby heysus….
Hi Michael I was 10 feet away at the bar having a few Corona… the whole night was epic … Nashville ..The Underdog Bar …. It’s a total dive bar… Guthrie every Monday night … This was part of a showcase weekend of all the top guitarist’s in Nashville. Only in Nashville
Love these kinds of grooves where musicians get to showcase their talents alone and together. The ability to improvise and not sound like you're improvising is so cool.
It s gets to a point where you don't want to learn the song but we sit there in complete awe! Beato did a piece on these two as well. These guys are just so tasteful and play with such emotion..
My boy Tim Marks on the bass! Drum tech’d for Jewel on the road for a run and he was on bass for her. A beast in the pocket. Such a phenomenal bass player
These guys are not only great but cool as hell, I want to hang out with them. Tom is one of the most complementary players ever. Who wouldn't want to play with somebody that has this level of feel
These Trapp clips are some of my favorites. Trapp is on my Rushmore as an adult who has had more phases in my guitar playing than some people have learned songs. He and Tom, wow what a killer pair.
ADMINS! PLEASE PICK THIS!! I am not a member of guitar gate but will be soon enough just to support all the great energy you generate. I come from a family whom all play strings but I am the singer and sadly don't play a lick. Been an avid admirer though for the entirety of my life even as a very little girl. The Lord put you in my path and I have thanked Him many, many times for the joy that is you. You are one of my go-to's if I am in sudden need of heart or that Sunday feeling. Of pure goodness perpetuating only other goodnesses from so many people whom I know feel just as I do! Your vulnerability and candidness and transparency on your evolving guitar gate to heart-wrenching honesty on sharing your being a father and husband and son and teacher and semi-quasi drinking needing to ebb or flow...in short, your life is a joy to watch as that light to inspire bc someone is doing it all right. And well! And the talent! Concert memories! Captivating t-shirt and hat and guitars collections?!?! Forgeddaboutit! Whew. Forgive me but those gratuities needes to be given. Thank you Michael and family. Same tribe. We will meet the other side of heaven, of this I'm sure. You will know me by Shae :) CHALLENGE IDEA FOR YOUR GG COMMUNITY-submissions for your compiling songs with the 'greediest, grittiest guitar licks'. For example: 'Cant you hear me knocking' by the Stones or 'On the Hunt' by Lynyrd Skynyrd or 'Clean my Wounds' by COC or ' by Joe Bonamassa. THIS COULD BE GREAT FUN AND ALSO INSPIRE ALOT OF YOUR COMMUNITY TO INTERACT TO CONTRIBUTE. Yayyy. 2nd CHALLENGE: compile and ask for submissions for 'rare deep cuts and/or under rated gems from the classic greats'. For example: 'Love Song' by AC/DC or 'Orion' by Metallica or 'Big Love' by Lindsay Buckingham or 'Slow Cheetah ' by RHCP. Its always an awesome surprise when you hear a gem of song that you didn't know existed bc you thought you had tapped out all the works of an artist. Esp if you've listened to them your whole life and some genius comes along and non-chalantly plays a song from Led Zeppelin THAT YOUVE NEVER HEARD?!?! 'Candy Store Rock' Amazing gift out of the blue! Great way to share music and coolly impress ;). Funness. This bit is my highly-opininated and gentle chiding of your clip on exceptional female singers to be noteworthy. Forgive me but as a singer, I was disappointed, almost sorely, lol, at such a compiling. I pray to have tact that you receive this properly bc I absolutely mean zero malice or negativity...it's just that guffaw, guffaw...is it possible that the perfect-ear Mr. Michael may have a wonky button on that perfect ear when it comes to assessing the very first instrument, the voice?!?! As a singer and just an observer of women in the music business becoming long-term, widely known esp just for voice bc not even half female performers even play an instrument and it's sexy as hell when they KNOW their instruments but to be respected by voice alone??!! Whew...control, air flow, unique tone or ability to tweak notes unique to only them. Range is the least of it really. That being said try some picks from a singer's singer possessing all I mentioned coupled with undeniable soul that begs respect end if it isn't ones cup of tea. Alison Krausse hands down meets all that criteria, as well as Alicia Keys and the other artists are all 'showmen' for sure. As an aspiring member to GG and non-playing steward member representing all the pipes of I am woman hear me roar...ummm...sing. lol. My gifts of female vocalist deep cut heavyweights to fix your wonky button and perfect your ear when it comes to born to sing female artists. Some may surprise you. I truly hope you enjoy and that the nerd that is me conveyed my sentiments properly showing the highest of all respects to you dear sir. Forget predisposed notions shaped by our culture and accept the songs for their singing. Patti Griffin-'I Went Up to the Mountain' heart and soul! Linda Ronstadt-' rare soprano with excellent air control! Dusty Springfield-'Son of a Preacher Man' rich tones and flow! Delta Rae-'Bottom of the River ' grit and confidence! Toni Braxton-'Unbreak my Heart' range and emotion! Natalie Merchant-'Noahs Dove' original everything! Sia-'He is the Morning Sun' best range and guts with original and clean delivery out there are present, wow! I'm With Her-'Crossing Muddy Waters' harmonizing sisters from other mother's! Mandy Moore-'I wanna be with you' precise and wonderful control! Amanda Seyfried-'Little House' crystalline high soprano! Gillian Welch-'Annabelle' awesome tone and note tweaker! Brandi Carlisle-'Story' completely unique voice and wonderful note tweaker! Celine Dion-'To Love you More' crescendos like no other! Nanci Griffith-'Heavenly Day' I believe her! Adele-'River Lea' perfect pitch every time! Sara Evans-'Oh Holy Night's best rendition! I could on almost forever. I hope you have some ideas that might excite or make happy your awesome community and I hope I schooled you on the competitive and small group of female vocalists and I hope you added some masterpieces to your repertoire. After loss of almost everyone I've ever loved and more than one small fortune as someone whom grew up dirt poor...I opted out of life for longer than I'd care to admit but admit I am. I am coming back in biggg way and this is one of those. I have wanted to comment and then interact or just say thank you Man times after always getting real joy and help from your content. Now I have! Forgive my wordiness and touchy-feely depths to convey sentiment bc you are so rare! Forgive me. Best mojo and prayers to you and your family and your wonderful business teaching and to your personal musical aspirations. God Love You and many, many thanks!! Hugs Shae Boone, NC
DUDE! Forgot to submit what gave me my inspiration... 'Prisoner' by Joe Bonamassa I MEAN OMG...he was already the man but wow...I believe him. And sexy song too. Impressed on every level! Your welcome!
To your point at the end - I completely agree about putting people around you that push you to be better. I also agree with not spending your whole guitar life worried about technique. Technique and music theory is just learning the language - no one cares how many words you know, if you're not putting those words together to create interesting things to say!
I'd like to see you check out Doyle Bramhall II. With his family background is crazy! Eric Clapton and also Roger Waters snatched him up to play with on tours. So I really like to see you do something on him. Thanks!
As good as the playing was by these two cats (effing insane).. your commentary really nails it.. you pick up on, and can put into words, what most of us are probably thinking but can’t put into words what they’re doing - well done 👊🏻
Wow. Just WOW. I've been following Uncle Larry for about a year now- what a humbling experience (between him and Greg Koch, who I discovered about the same time...). But I have a question. You did Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" and Terry Kath's soloing a while back. I'd kind of written Chicago off during the Cetera period, only to run into this a while back. Talk about putting a spark back in the old band! Very interesting mix of guitarwork between new Chicago hotshot Keith Howland, EWF guitarist Greg Moore (I think) , and Bill Champlin trading licks. This falls under a couple different categories- best showstopper/closer, best combination of two bands, and especially the different approaches to leads, especially between the R&B/Funk based EWF, the 80s flash of Howland, and the old school classic rock of Bill Champlin. Another great example of this is the Yes Tour that essentially combined old school Yes with "Owner of a Lonely Heart" vintage. Finally, gotta love elder statesman Verdine White giving Mick Jagger a run for his money! Whaddyathink? ruclips.net/video/OA8zo54CeqI/видео.html
Two of the best guitarists on the planet at the moment.
Truth!
Greg Koch?
Completely agree with this.
The guitar players' guitar players!
@@benzuckermanKoch is out of this world, one of the best, guitar playing matching personality, Iv seen.
Koch, bukovac, trucks, Clapton..etc
I’ve known Guthrie 35 years. We grew up together, In Lillian, Alabama.
Incredible guitarist, incredible person. We did a lot of crazy stuff together growing up. Played tons of music, and played hard.
I’m 51. Grew up on my father’s vinyl collection. Started playing guitar at 12 and my guys were the rock shredders. VH, Satch, Vai, etc etc. I without a doubt put these two cats in that echelon of playing. I’ve seen GT maybe 6 times now. Couple with his trio and rest when he was backing up John Oates. In both situations he has been just fantastic. Seeing him with his trio though is something else. He’s absolutely and utterly devastating. His band is rock solid as well. Lost my father couple years ago and one of my earliest memories is sitting listening to his vinyl. He always held trios in high regard. “Lots of great bands out there” he’d say. “But a great trio is the real deal. There’s no hiding in a trio. No room for weak links”. That always stuck with me and I’m a sucker for trios. GT is one of the BEST I’ve ever seen and one of the best you’ll ever get to witness. Add Uncle Larry to that mix and forget it. If you have not seen these guys….GO!! GT started coming up to NY to play the Bitter End. Hes gotten so popular up here that he sells out IMMEDIATELY. Can’t wait to see them again on their three night run in November.
Guthrie trapp is just amazing. He can just go on and on and its all somehow connected
This is proof songs played slow on electric guitar can be just as mesmerizing as any played fast!
Oh 100000000%
I feel like letting space breathe is one of GT’s best assets.
I feel like it’s the same as how if you are talking to someone and you just pause and keep eye contact, they start to feel uncomfortable with the silence and they start talking again. You could almost get someone to confess to a crime by just holding their eyes in silence after a question. It’s exactly the same thing with too many guitar players.
@@Guitargate Tom and GT are live today at 12:30 CT or 1:30 ET
Love them all.Nothing but respect for all the musician like this out there,but man, Tom is different-different in a greatest way.
Every song that was posted ( 5 so far, I believe )from that show has been nothing short of an amazing, moving and stellar expression of top class musicianship.
Man i love your genuine reaction to an awesome piece of music !!! So cool how both solos are so different ..two masters just ripping
That is some of the tastiest and just killer f***ing guitar playing there is.
I gush over my dudes and their playing. The way you’re geeking out is what I do all the time as fans of them.
Man, great to see you watching this video. They are absolutely killing it and both are so top-notch players. I appreciate you appreciating them.
Sounds amazing!! Super inspiring!! Great video, keep the good stuff coming!!
Thanks again for everything. Much Love to all ❤
Jordan is such an awesome drummer. Went to see GT trio play and ended up watching Jordan mostly. He played the snare with his hands, used like 5-6 different types of sticks and was just all around badass.
I have to say I was very impressed with the drummer... didn't miss a beat😄
Couldn't agree more!
Been in town for a little over a year now and told Jordan recently that he's by far the best I've seen yet, and I've seen a ton. Being able to see them every Monday night at The Underdog is an absolutely insane treat.
I don’t think it’s as much about being pushed as in threatened by the other guitar player’s chops but a genuine respect for the other’s taste and talent. They’re not setting out to make the other look bad, they’re looking to inspire one another. Absolute top of the pack talent there. That’s what I love about it…a true passion to just make great music!! Thanks for sharing!!
I watch Tom's channel often and dig his intro jams. So much is freely shared in those videos by a master of the instrument. Search RUclips for the Oz Noy and Tom Bukovac video. Fantastic stuff there. Cheers!
Love Your commentaries...for those of us who thoroughly enjoy the talent but have no idea technically what's going on....Thank You 😊
The Album from Guthrie and Uncle Larry is soooo great. Oh, when he says "hello class" I felt adressed😂. "Homeschooler" since 2-3 years.
❤❤❤❤YESYESYES. I WILL be at this record release party to celebrate this wonderful musical collaboration !!!!!!
Yes, coming from California to see both nights!!!
@@emilychanfan Pacific Northwest coming!! both nights too!!
@@emilychanfan ❤️❤️chanFan we got the West Coast covered for representation!
@@SeeCSeesCC Gotta see if Larry will let us chill by the pool...
@@emilychanfan ❤️
Every guitar player had same first reaction to this video ha mind blown 🤯, I’ve watched it so many times, what a great song and playing
I couldn't agree more on the favorite guitar players reference
This is so filthy! Just incredible creativity and inventive approach to the instrument by both of them in their own unique way.
I was at the Underdog this past Monday (when John Oates and Jimmy Hall performed with Guthrie) with a dear friend who is a professional drummer in Nashville. He was incredibly impressed with the rhythm section as well. Hats off to the ENTIRE Guthrie Trapp Trio.
That drummer and bassist deserve props as well. Top notch .
I believe they are the other two members of Guthrie's trio.
@timchalmers1700 Yes, you are correct Sir.
Absolutely!
Indeed!! That’s Tim Marks on the Fender 4 string electric bass guitar and Jordan Perlson on the drums and cymbals. They are masters. Thanks a bunch!
10000%%
I watched this earlier on their channel and then see you're reviewing it, I had to see your reaction lol. The interview with them on Rick Beato's channel was awesome. Just two guys having the time of their lives.
10:15 pushes you like Duane Allman & Dickey Betts, the greatest co-leads to ever exist, pushed each other. Pretty sure that wasn't even a thing before them. There was always a lead player and a rhythm player. Never 2 lead guitarists swapping duties throughout gig. And especially not like they did it.
Hell, Duane pushed anybody he shared a stage or session with. That's how great he was. He made everyone want to play their very best, and they pushed themselves to meet those expectations.
Duane and Dickey were something special together. Would've been incredible to see where things would've gone after 1971.
Holy shit. What the.... first time listener to these two. Absolutely fantastic. -unpause
The album is great!!
Masters of their craft, and a pleasure to watch and listen to.
That was amazing! Thank you!
What tasteful use of a Leslie pedal by GT & Buk is from another planet!
I was so thrilled to have been in nashville that night to catch this show
Your enthusiasm was awesome! As a massive fan of both players it is awesome!
That’s the best goddamn guitar playing I have ever freaking heard. And to think much of it is improved. Gorgeous. And stunning. And virtuosic.
Yes. Very improved LOL
JFYI this was at the Underdog in East Nashville, May 17th, 2024. I was there. Great night.
Lots of THOTS?
RUclips is Guitar Heaven.
When I first watched it, About two months ago. it just this kept getting better and better and better.
The opening riff by Guthrey is awesome! So good! Oh, and spot on commentary.
This has one of my favorite ‘sounds’ ever… that old live Zappa or even page on ‘since’ live… so much space and the reverb man…. Just insane. And that drummer… sweet baby heysus….
Great performance and great breakdown
I wish you had gone on to the 2nd song on their video, equally amazing!
Hi Michael
I was 10 feet away at the bar having a few Corona… the whole night was epic … Nashville ..The Underdog Bar …. It’s a total dive bar… Guthrie every Monday night … This was part of a showcase weekend of all the top guitarist’s in Nashville. Only in Nashville
Only in NV!!
Hell ya man!! Love the in stereo record! Homeskoolin or bust!
Michael, you remind me of the the gopher in Caddyshack when you move to the music!
That is the funniest, most unexpected thing I’ve read today
@@joshgilliam I'm gonna say, this week!
Thank you so much for this lesson. I really learned some interesting nuance about how these remarkable guys put on a master class like this.
Love these kinds of grooves where musicians get to showcase their talents alone and together. The ability to improvise and not sound like you're improvising is so cool.
East Nash guitarslingers in the house!
Your face was in a stunned pause for a while there.
I get it! Thanks for the analysis.
Incredible!
Thank you!
It s gets to a point where you don't want to learn the song but we sit there in complete awe! Beato did a piece on these two as well. These guys are just so tasteful and play with such emotion..
My boy Tim Marks on the bass! Drum tech’d for Jewel on the road for a run and he was on bass for her. A beast in the pocket. Such a phenomenal bass player
Great job sir Michael
These guys are not only great but cool as hell, I want to hang out with them. Tom is one of the most complementary players ever. Who wouldn't want to play with somebody that has this level of feel
"As cool as it gets" indeed!!!!
I knew this one would come❤❤❤
"IN Stereo" is mind blowing. Got the LP version which sounds fantastic playing through a nice system.
Your passion is addictive sir.
those 2 guys are great !
Great video, Michael!
I loved Rick Beato's interview with them and watch many Guthrie videos. The best
That pinky finger of uncle Larry........mad skilllllls
These Trapp clips are some of my favorites. Trapp is on my Rushmore as an adult who has had more phases in my guitar playing than some people have learned songs. He and Tom, wow what a killer pair.
Top notch musicianship right there. The whole band was in the pocket and on fire!!
The album these two just released is one of the greatest guitar albums of all time. Nothing showy but all taste from two of the best
What a treat Mike, thanks!❤
Guthrie is so in the flow...amazing creative solo
They’re so freakin great!
There. Lot of Great player's People's never heard of😊😊😊😊
Incredible !! What do call it? Rock Country Jazz?
ADMINS! PLEASE PICK THIS!!
I am not a member of guitar gate but will be soon enough just to support all the great energy you generate. I come from a family whom all play strings but I am the singer and sadly don't play a lick. Been an avid admirer though for the entirety of my life even as a very little girl. The Lord put you in my path and I have thanked Him many, many times for the joy that is you. You are one of my go-to's if I am in sudden need of heart or that Sunday feeling. Of pure goodness perpetuating only other goodnesses from so many people whom I know feel just as I do! Your vulnerability and candidness and transparency on your evolving guitar gate to heart-wrenching honesty on sharing your being a father and husband and son and teacher and semi-quasi drinking needing to ebb or flow...in short, your life is a joy to watch as that light to inspire bc someone is doing it all right. And well! And the talent! Concert memories! Captivating t-shirt and hat and guitars collections?!?! Forgeddaboutit!
Whew. Forgive me but those gratuities needes to be given. Thank you Michael and family. Same tribe. We will meet the other side of heaven, of this I'm sure. You will know me by Shae :)
CHALLENGE IDEA FOR YOUR GG COMMUNITY-submissions for your compiling songs with the 'greediest, grittiest guitar licks'. For example: 'Cant you hear me knocking' by the Stones or 'On the Hunt' by Lynyrd Skynyrd or 'Clean my Wounds' by COC or ' by Joe Bonamassa. THIS COULD BE GREAT FUN AND ALSO INSPIRE ALOT OF YOUR COMMUNITY TO INTERACT TO CONTRIBUTE. Yayyy.
2nd CHALLENGE: compile and ask for submissions for 'rare deep cuts and/or under rated gems from the classic greats'. For example: 'Love Song' by AC/DC or 'Orion' by Metallica or 'Big Love' by Lindsay Buckingham or 'Slow Cheetah ' by RHCP. Its always an awesome surprise when you hear a gem of song that you didn't know existed bc you thought you had tapped out all the works of an artist. Esp if you've listened to them your whole life and some genius comes along and non-chalantly plays a song from Led Zeppelin THAT YOUVE NEVER HEARD?!?! 'Candy Store Rock' Amazing gift out of the blue! Great way to share music and coolly impress ;). Funness.
This bit is my highly-opininated and gentle chiding of your clip on exceptional female singers to be noteworthy. Forgive me but as a singer, I was disappointed, almost sorely, lol, at such a compiling. I pray to have tact that you receive this properly bc I absolutely mean zero malice or negativity...it's just that guffaw, guffaw...is it possible that the perfect-ear Mr. Michael may have a wonky button on that perfect ear when it comes to assessing the very first instrument, the voice?!?! As a singer and just an observer of women in the music business becoming long-term, widely known esp just for voice bc not even half female performers even play an instrument and it's sexy as hell when they KNOW their instruments but to be respected by voice alone??!! Whew...control, air flow, unique tone or ability to tweak notes unique to only them. Range is the least of it really. That being said try some picks from a singer's singer possessing all I mentioned coupled with undeniable soul that begs respect end if it isn't ones cup of tea. Alison Krausse hands down meets all that criteria, as well as Alicia Keys and the other artists are all 'showmen' for sure.
As an aspiring member to GG and non-playing steward member representing all the pipes of I am woman hear me roar...ummm...sing. lol. My gifts of female vocalist deep cut heavyweights to fix your wonky button and perfect your ear when it comes to born to sing female artists. Some may surprise you. I truly hope you enjoy and that the nerd that is me conveyed my sentiments properly showing the highest of all respects to you dear sir. Forget predisposed notions shaped by our culture and accept the songs for their singing.
Patti Griffin-'I Went Up to the Mountain' heart and soul!
Linda Ronstadt-' rare soprano with excellent air control!
Dusty Springfield-'Son of a Preacher Man' rich tones and flow!
Delta Rae-'Bottom of the River ' grit and confidence!
Toni Braxton-'Unbreak my Heart' range and emotion!
Natalie Merchant-'Noahs Dove' original everything!
Sia-'He is the Morning Sun' best range and guts with original and clean delivery out there are present, wow!
I'm With Her-'Crossing Muddy Waters' harmonizing sisters from other mother's!
Mandy Moore-'I wanna be with you' precise and wonderful control!
Amanda Seyfried-'Little House' crystalline high soprano!
Gillian Welch-'Annabelle' awesome tone and note tweaker!
Brandi Carlisle-'Story' completely unique voice and wonderful note tweaker!
Celine Dion-'To Love you More' crescendos like no other!
Nanci Griffith-'Heavenly Day' I believe her!
Adele-'River Lea' perfect pitch every time!
Sara Evans-'Oh Holy Night's best rendition!
I could on almost forever. I hope you have some ideas that might excite or make happy your awesome community and I hope I schooled you on the competitive and small group of female vocalists and I hope you added some masterpieces to your repertoire.
After loss of almost everyone I've ever loved and more than one small fortune as someone whom grew up dirt poor...I opted out of life for longer than I'd care to admit but admit I am. I am coming back in biggg way and this is one of those. I have wanted to comment and then interact or just say thank you Man times after always getting real joy and help from your content. Now I have! Forgive my wordiness and touchy-feely depths to convey sentiment bc you are so rare! Forgive me.
Best mojo and prayers to you and your family and your wonderful business teaching and to your personal musical aspirations.
God Love You and many, many thanks!! Hugs
Shae
Boone, NC
DUDE! Forgot to submit what gave me my inspiration...
'Prisoner' by Joe Bonamassa
I MEAN OMG...he was already the man but wow...I believe him. And sexy song too. Impressed on every level! Your welcome!
I was there... the video doesn't even begin to revelal how great it was.
Absolute Mastery
I like your style dude !
To your point at the end - I completely agree about putting people around you that push you to be better. I also agree with not spending your whole guitar life worried about technique. Technique and music theory is just learning the language - no one cares how many words you know, if you're not putting those words together to create interesting things to say!
5:58 where I come from, we call those “unearthly bends.”
I think the feeling is what made the performance. I feel like I heard every note/move they played before around 1000 times or so
Sooooo tasty. Thanks for walking through this one with us, Michael
Great video bro
Uncle Larry is incredible. Guthrie, as well.
I'd like to see you check out Doyle Bramhall II. With his family background is crazy! Eric Clapton and also Roger Waters snatched him up to play with on tours. So I really like to see you do something on him. Thanks!
DB2 I saw Clapton last time in Phoenix just for him. Sat in the front row right in front of Doyle.
0:17 - am i the only one ☝🏻 to replay the intro lick 10x lol….
😂😂😂 I took a look at the description, and thought it was Robin Guthrie. My mistake 😂😂😂
That's tight AF!
It seems we are all stuck on Uncle Larry and for good reason! Fabulous player
I lived right down the street from this club and never had a chance to see these titans before I left. :/
As good as the playing was by these two cats (effing insane).. your commentary really nails it.. you pick up on, and can put into words, what most of us are probably thinking but can’t put into words what they’re doing - well done 👊🏻
These dudes are pro at it
Rick Beato has a killer video of these two guys.
Bought the living daylights out of this album on bandcamp shortly after seeing this original video.
I was literally standing right behind Brett Papa's camera during this. It was unreal. Stoked to see them run it back in August at 3rd & Lindsley.
Would love to see your take on Ghost Kaisarion and Griftwood
GTs lil’ lick over the tom fill at 13:35 was some of the hottest snakes in town.
You need to let us viewers know what gear you are using on these videos. I learn as much trying to create/re-create sounds as I learn from the music.
Wow. Just WOW. I've been following Uncle Larry for about a year now- what a humbling experience (between him and Greg Koch, who I discovered about the same time...). But I have a question. You did Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" and Terry Kath's soloing a while back. I'd kind of written Chicago off during the Cetera period, only to run into this a while back. Talk about putting a spark back in the old band! Very interesting mix of guitarwork between new Chicago hotshot Keith Howland, EWF guitarist Greg Moore (I think) , and Bill Champlin trading licks. This falls under a couple different categories- best showstopper/closer, best combination of two bands, and especially the different approaches to leads, especially between the R&B/Funk based EWF, the 80s flash of Howland, and the old school classic rock of Bill Champlin. Another great example of this is the Yes Tour that essentially combined old school Yes with "Owner of a Lonely Heart" vintage. Finally, gotta love elder statesman Verdine White giving Mick Jagger a run for his money! Whaddyathink?
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Masters at Work.
What’s that PRs you’re playing. I like the blue and their album is great and they are great players
The model name right there on the truss rod cover.
Heck! And here I thought I was going to see some shredding 🤔 thank goodness I didn’t. This is just brilliant.
Buks solo on spectrum it's so good!! I have absolutely flogged the album!!
Gear question: when did you get the opaque S2 594, and why, since you already have that beautiful core 594? Just curious.
Very Gilmousish ❤️❤️