Went to G.I.T in 89" sat in his lab classes insistently, such a cool guy. He'd plug into those little Peavey practice amps just with a Boss delay pedal and that guitar and was incredible every time. To this day I still have all his handouts given in those labs.
Bruce , guitar hero of mine ....... saw racer X at the Reseda Country club in L.A. a few times ....... brilliant player Bruce is , as well as writer , engineer , etc ..... thanks for posting this
@@kristianniemann8716 haha don't say stolen, you've done a great job learning from musicians before you and making your own sound. I've been trying to "steal" from you for years but my fingers aren't alien enough to move like that.
@@melgibsonfan9082 Haha, thanks!! Let me know if I can help you with anything. Take a lesson from me and I can show you exactly what I do and how to practise :)
Nice to see this ...lol, this must have been the first day with a VHS camera . I found it really unimportant to see the close up of the drummer on the 12 bar slow blues XD
Bruce is awesome! Huge inspiration!
Went to G.I.T in 89" sat in his lab classes insistently, such a cool guy. He'd plug into those little Peavey practice amps just with a Boss delay pedal and that guitar and was incredible every time. To this day I still have all his handouts given in those labs.
That’s awesome dude
Amazing! Is it possible to scan those handouts?
Hey, I was probably sitting right beside you! LoL
Do you have any tapes from your time at GIT ?
Same here dude, GIT 89-90
Enjoyed Bruce, Paul Hanson and Steve Trovato. Tim TV forever
Bruce , guitar hero of mine ....... saw racer X at the Reseda Country club in L.A. a few times ....... brilliant player Bruce is , as well as writer , engineer , etc ..... thanks for posting this
Bruce is the man. Amazing player. Awesome person. I was very fortunate to spend some time around him in the LA days.
Lucky bastard! :)
What a treasure! I love Bruce Bouillet, thanks so much for posting this!
Those Ibaphones should have gone into production. Good sells for sure.
i loved bruce in the scream
So good!!
Thank you so much for posting this, it's so good to hear Bruce explain all this!
Thanks, my pleasure!
1:28:49
1:33:50 On Fire
EPICNESS
Skip to 52:34 for the 2 best picking licks I ever heard Bruce do.
Scott Travis from Judas Priest on drums..
He is more into theory than Paul.
Hmmm I wonder if Kristian was influenced by this 🤔
You can stop wondering :) I've stolen as much as I can from this, love Bruce's playing.
@@kristianniemann8716 haha don't say stolen, you've done a great job learning from musicians before you and making your own sound. I've been trying to "steal" from you for years but my fingers aren't alien enough to move like that.
@@melgibsonfan9082 Haha, thanks!! Let me know if I can help you with anything. Take a lesson from me and I can show you exactly what I do and how to practise :)
Nice to see this ...lol, this must have been the first day with a VHS camera .
I found it really unimportant to see the close up of the drummer on the 12 bar slow blues XD
When is it ever unimportant to see Scott Travis on drums?
@@evalex71 that is not Scott Travis , that is some random dude!
@@johnmcminn9455 LOL -- it's kind of hard to tell
@@evalex71 it could be ... But i didn't hear the "Pain Killer" intro!
It’s Scott for sure
E dorian blues = AC/DC
A dorian blues = AC/DC
D dorian blues = NOT AC/DC (sry).................. THE CULT😜