Intro and Tommy Emmanuel's supervillain alter-ego: 0:00 Burning Questions: 7:14 The sound of tuning perfection: 11:12 Name Those Notes: 15:19 Dress up, show up, and do your best: 29:09 The difficulty of instrumental songwriting: 31:10 Tommy's unique approach to guitar playing: 33:35 The hardest and easiest thing about guitar: 37:49 Tommy Hollywood is working on a movie, The Tiger Rising: 38:42 Tommy's favorite airplane album: 42:10 Tommy's dream band: 42:46 Tommy's supervillain advice: 43:35 Welcome to this episode of 'Guitar Villains', my podcast that features some of the world's greatest guitar players in a way you've never heard before. Why Guitar "Villains", you ask? Because villains are cooler than heroes, it's just a fact. Today’s guitar villain is Tommy Emmanuel. One of the most musical guitar players you’ll ever hear, Tommy has been dropping the jaws of audiences for decades with this impeccable acoustic guitar playing that sounds more like an entire band than just one person. With flawless rhythm, unreal technique and a way of playing that just makes you laugh, Tommy’s musicianship is captivating in a way that will inspire you to pick up your guitar, or, maybe, just set it down and watch. Tommy’s way of explaining things is another testament to his world class talent, so you may yourself coming back to this one over and over, on this episode of Guitar Villains. Tommy Emmanuel on RUclips: ruclips.net/user/tommyemmanueltv Tommy's website: tommyemmanuel.com Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Spotify: spoti.fi/3i8q2xg Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3n08vL3
Tommy Emmanuel is such an inspiration. The most beautiful thing about our instruments is the certainty you will improve with dedication and a focused practice routine. He is a shining example of this. Not many things in this world are so free from the whims of luck and circumstance.
lol.. I just had a John Petrucci moment: Hearing the story behind "Ruby's Eyes" had tears welling up in mine. That's one of the best things I have ever heard in all my life. What a humble man! Great interview.... very well done.
Wednesdays are Mondays for me. Nothing like listening to Tommy even just talking. He's one of those guys that's forgotten more than we'll ever learn. Amazing way to start my work week
Wow! Tommy has always impressed me with his playing and songs but I never knew he was so smart. He genuinely felt like a super smart guy and an adorable grandpa at the same time. I also love the fact that most of these "guitar gods", as we call them, are so humble in nature. These people are so down to earth and feel like normal people who you might bump into on a sidewalk. Mainstream popstars, rappers and DJs, take notes!
The most inspirational guitar gigs for me was seeing Tommy and Phil play at the Armadale Hotel in Victoria Australia throughout the 1980’s. Everything from Vangelis Chariots of Fire to ZZ Top to their original music… full band and bawdy jokes that can’t be repeated here. As a young guitarist I was floored completely and they made me work hard on my craft for the next 35+ years. They were and are to this day the most entertaining and talented musicians I’ve ever seen live. Terra Firma is a masterpiece of interplay between the brothers and funny as hell too. Check out the first solo on Terra Firma by another Aussie legend, Jack Jones aka Irwin Thomas, I believe a Bogner ecstasy was used in that session? I was lucky enough to play at Tommy’s world record attempt with a few hundred other guitarists in Melbourne Victoria back in the nineties too. He was also shredding on his Tele as well as his acoustic back then. Long live the Emmanuel family legacy.
The first time I heard classical gas was on a film. I waited till the end credits to try get the name and found it, went online and the first search result was Tommy's cover version, melted my whole head. Still does to this day! Awesome
Tommy and his brother Phil Emmanuel are two of the greatest guitarists to ever come out of Australia. Tommy started out as the drummer and Phil the lead guitsrist of their band Goldrush. Tommy used to pull out his acoustic and do a great duelling banjos with their banjo player and Phil used to also get into it. Phil died a couple of years ago from an Asthma attack and will be sorely missed by all Australians that knew him.
You might be able to get Robert Fripp, he's basically on an equivalent of cameo and making videos on RUclips. I think he'd enjoy the premise of the show, and you'd enjoy his....eccentricities.
i went to a TE workshop somewhere like 2 years ago.. ended up being a musician & life masterclass.. what an awesome individual with such a wealth in knowledge and experience
Tommys inspirations are amoung the greats jerry reed chet atkins etc.... he always aspired to have the multiple guitar sound but take that and run off and create his own thing. Hes amazing
@@enspike He meant it as a joke ... like ... Tommy is just too good ... if you pick up an acoustic and think about him .. you'd just put it back down 😂
Tommy, after Chet Atkins is my AGH ( Acoustic Guitar Hero ) I hope one day i’ll be lucky enough to interview him in my own show at Johnny Guitar’s Channel. Guitar Villains 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Great format Tyler. Your guests are pleasantly surprised at your original approach to interviewing, taking everyone including the audience to an unexplored place. Well done !!
Nice work switching it up for the segments and such! Tommy is a treasure and glad some younger players are gettin hip to him - he's really the gold-standard for harp/cascading harmonics too
I mean, you're starting out with the cream of the crop from the get go...That's dangerous for longevity isn't it? :D Anywho, my requests would include Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Daniel Donato. Tommy is without a doubt one of my all-time favorites, with Chet probably being my all-time favorite. These are awesome, keep on rockin'!
I got to meet both Tommy Emmanuel and Brent Mason at Tommy's guitar camp in December. Both were not only incredibly talented but both are also extremely down to earth and easy to chat with. I hope every aspiring guitar player gets the same kind of chance I had.
Tommy makes me feel happy whether he's playing guitar or just chatting. He's magic. Love him endlessly and I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thankyou. The Mystery is my favourite Tommy song. Just thought I'd add that ❤️☺️
Excellent interview with an amazing guitarist. My face scrunches up like I'm singing the notes in my head when I listen to him. He's the most amazing, most emotional player of the acoustic guitar I've ever heard. Thank you for including him in your podcast! What great stories too! I mean, not just one but several "wow" moments.
If you ever do this again, please at least get Tommy in person! He literally lives in Nashville and his presence is so much cooler actually there in the room with people playing his guitar in good quality, I feel like he's always more lively when in-person, he's really just that kinda guy, he's old-fashioned! Pretty nice interview nonetheless! Love watching interviews of this man.
if only this show was created earlier. we'd have the best guitarist on the best episode, we might've gotten an evh episode. I'd be happy with a Jimmy Page one too lol.
I was around16 when I read about Tommy in a guitar mag. I wouldn't hear his music for years, but the article and tabs inspired much harmonic awesomeness!
I have the same Sony noise-cancelling head phones as Tommy. Guess that makes me somebody with the same noise-cancelling head phones as Tommy. From there the comparo diverges.
You should do Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy BECAUSE You’re Playing Them Wrong ( cause the correct way to play them is way harder than the way you were playing them or something like that )
@@manuelaranguri630 No it’s not He did Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy But Arent and Legendary Licks You Think Are Easy And They Are But Youre Playing Them Wrong but he hasn’t done Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy BECAUSE You’re Playing Them Wrong
It's mighty impressive for a guy who plays 100s of shows per year to be able to identify years old performances like that. Yeah, he should remember which song it is, but he also knew which performance it was.
Intro and Tommy Emmanuel's supervillain alter-ego: 0:00
Burning Questions: 7:14
The sound of tuning perfection: 11:12
Name Those Notes: 15:19
Dress up, show up, and do your best: 29:09
The difficulty of instrumental songwriting: 31:10
Tommy's unique approach to guitar playing: 33:35
The hardest and easiest thing about guitar: 37:49
Tommy Hollywood is working on a movie, The Tiger Rising: 38:42
Tommy's favorite airplane album: 42:10
Tommy's dream band: 42:46
Tommy's supervillain advice: 43:35
Welcome to this episode of 'Guitar Villains', my podcast that features some of the world's greatest guitar players in a way you've never heard before. Why Guitar "Villains", you ask? Because villains are cooler than heroes, it's just a fact. Today’s guitar villain is Tommy Emmanuel. One of the most musical guitar players you’ll ever hear, Tommy has been dropping the jaws of audiences for decades with this impeccable acoustic guitar playing that sounds more like an entire band than just one person. With flawless rhythm, unreal technique and a way of playing that just makes you laugh, Tommy’s musicianship is captivating in a way that will inspire you to pick up your guitar, or, maybe, just set it down and watch. Tommy’s way of explaining things is another testament to his world class talent, so you may yourself coming back to this one over and over, on this episode of Guitar Villains.
Tommy Emmanuel on RUclips: ruclips.net/user/tommyemmanueltv
Tommy's website: tommyemmanuel.com
Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Spotify: spoti.fi/3i8q2xg
Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3n08vL3
Nice new podcast
Hi
Can't believe you got Tommy Emmanuel. One of my all time favorite guitarists
Dude! Thank you for making a legit guitar players podcast! Your the man huge fan!
villains aren't cool. they are responsible for all the shit people hate.
Hearing "Those Who Wait" changed my life more than 15 years ago.
hey, I really like "Floating Free", great vibe to that song.
Tommy Emmanuel is such a great man. Such a gift, it’s like his music is literally from heaven. Such beauty.
We want Guthrie govan in season 2!!
If he brings Guthrie it'll be the best lesson we've ever watched
God himself.
Yes!
Guthrie - Emmanuel jam
Paul Gilbert seems like a slam dunk for this podcast.
I think kiko loureiro would be very interesting for the podcast
Yes!
Two words: To ta lly!
Y E S.
i want it all and I want it now
yeah! Kiko is such a down to earth and inspiring person!!
I hope Tommy will live forever. Just one of the greatest players ever to exist.
I could personally never see Tommy as a villain, the man is simply too kind and humble! Nonetheless, such an awesome interview as always!
Tommy Emmanuel is such an inspiration. The most beautiful thing about our instruments is the certainty you will improve with dedication and a focused practice routine. He is a shining example of this.
Not many things in this world are so free from the whims of luck and circumstance.
Haha, I was the guy with the big heart sign in Russia. Great to hear Tommy mention it from time to time!
"your technique should be invisible"... Wow! Gratitude... It's about the music; not the ego :)
lol.. I just had a John Petrucci moment: Hearing the story behind "Ruby's Eyes" had tears welling up in mine. That's one of the best things I have ever heard in all my life. What a humble man! Great interview.... very well done.
Thanks for inviting my favorite acoustic guitarist!!!!
Wednesdays are Mondays for me. Nothing like listening to Tommy even just talking. He's one of those guys that's forgotten more than we'll ever learn. Amazing way to start my work week
Wow! Tommy has always impressed me with his playing and songs but I never knew he was so smart. He genuinely felt like a super smart guy and an adorable grandpa at the same time. I also love the fact that most of these "guitar gods", as we call them, are so humble in nature. These people are so down to earth and feel like normal people who you might bump into on a sidewalk. Mainstream popstars, rappers and DJs, take notes!
Such an Australian as well. Very pragmatic. Get on with it!
this mere youtuber now became big enough to have a conversation with legends... what a guy
Man you really are turning up the heat with this podcast
I was already sold on this series. Now you're just spoiling me.
Just saw Tommy play Annapolis. It was simply fantastic. He’s in a league of his own
The most inspirational guitar gigs for me was seeing Tommy and Phil play at the Armadale Hotel in Victoria Australia throughout the 1980’s.
Everything from Vangelis Chariots of Fire to ZZ Top to their original music… full band and bawdy jokes that can’t be repeated here. As a young guitarist I was floored completely and they made me work hard on my craft for the next 35+ years. They were and are to this day the most entertaining and talented musicians I’ve ever seen live. Terra Firma is a masterpiece of interplay between the brothers and funny as hell too. Check out the first solo on Terra Firma by another Aussie legend, Jack Jones aka Irwin Thomas, I believe a Bogner ecstasy was used in that session? I was lucky enough to play at Tommy’s world record attempt with a few hundred other guitarists in Melbourne Victoria back in the nineties too. He was also shredding on his Tele as well as his acoustic back then.
Long live the Emmanuel family legacy.
Thank you for this awesome series Tyler. This guy dropped by jaw live in Perth in the 90s
Tommy and his instructional books were a huge inspiration for me since I was a kid. Thanks for bringing him on Tyler!!! Such a treasure this man is.
The first time I heard classical gas was on a film. I waited till the end credits to try get the name and found it, went online and the first search result was Tommy's cover version, melted my whole head. Still does to this day! Awesome
This is a great series brother, totally enjoying the podcast 😀
And I agree, villains do sound cooler than heroes 😎
Brings back memories of seeing Tommy play live. Had the good fortune to see 3 of his concerts and each time I was mesmerized by his sound and skill.
Tommy and his brother Phil Emmanuel are two of the greatest guitarists to ever come out of Australia. Tommy started out as the drummer and Phil the lead guitsrist of their band Goldrush. Tommy used to pull out his acoustic and do a great duelling banjos with their banjo player and Phil used to also get into it. Phil died a couple of years ago from an Asthma attack and will be sorely missed by all Australians that knew him.
You might be able to get Robert Fripp, he's basically on an equivalent of cameo and making videos on RUclips.
I think he'd enjoy the premise of the show, and you'd enjoy his....eccentricities.
i went to a TE workshop somewhere like 2 years ago.. ended up being a musician & life masterclass.. what an awesome individual with such a wealth in knowledge and experience
Tommys inspirations are amoung the greats jerry reed chet atkins etc.... he always aspired to have the multiple guitar sound but take that and run off and create his own thing. Hes amazing
We NEVER miss seeing Tommy when he comes to town !! (Clearwater Fla.)
Tommy Emmanuel is the reason I don't play acoustic.
Why?
@@enspike He meant it as a joke ... like ... Tommy is just too good ... if you pick up an acoustic and think about him .. you'd just put it back down
😂
my brother brought me a jew guitar years ago and brought some guitar for himself.
tommy visited their base one day and signed his guitar.
@@commentfreely5443 what's jew guitar
Tommy, after Chet Atkins is my AGH ( Acoustic Guitar Hero )
I hope one day i’ll be lucky enough to interview him in my own show at Johnny Guitar’s Channel.
Guitar Villains 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Great format Tyler. Your guests are pleasantly surprised at your original approach to interviewing, taking everyone including the audience to an unexplored place. Well done !!
Dude's a guitar super virtuoso...Every player is jealous of his playing
Inspired* not jealous
Legend has it that he can kill a man with just a finger.
"I can kill a man with my thumb." -Greg House
I can kill a man with just one finger too, my trigger finger that is. 😁
Nice work switching it up for the segments and such! Tommy is a treasure and glad some younger players are gettin hip to him - he's really the gold-standard for harp/cascading harmonics too
What a fantastic interview! I almost never watch guitarists interviews but I love Guitar Villains. This is my favorite so far!
Tommy Emmanuel was the one to inspire me to pick up guitar. Loved seeing this kind of candid conversation with him.
Tommy and Richard Smith need to make time to tour together. They are such good friends and they play beautifully together.
Tommy is amazing and a very distinctive player.
Tommy emmanuel is my hero. Ive seen him play live and Jesus it was amazing. Never will forget.
I've met Tommy and seen him play many times. Very inspiring and genuine guy, and provided the soundtrack to the early nineties for me.
I mean, you're starting out with the cream of the crop from the get go...That's dangerous for longevity isn't it? :D Anywho, my requests would include Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Daniel Donato. Tommy is without a doubt one of my all-time favorites, with Chet probably being my all-time favorite. These are awesome, keep on rockin'!
I got to meet both Tommy Emmanuel and Brent Mason at Tommy's guitar camp in December. Both were not only incredibly talented but both are also extremely down to earth and easy to chat with. I hope every aspiring guitar player gets the same kind of chance I had.
Tommy makes me feel happy whether he's playing guitar or just chatting. He's magic. Love him endlessly and I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thankyou. The Mystery is my favourite Tommy song. Just thought I'd add that ❤️☺️
Excellent interview with an amazing guitarist. My face scrunches up like I'm singing the notes in my head when I listen to him. He's the most amazing, most emotional player of the acoustic guitar I've ever heard. Thank you for including him in your podcast! What great stories too! I mean, not just one but several "wow" moments.
Can you do a guitar villains video, with herman li??
He will be on the show soon :)
@@MusicisWin okay thanks
@@MusicisWin awesome!
Guitar Villans is Win :-)
Every episode has been great, thanks so much.
Thank you for interviewing my favorite guitar player. Fun interview! Music is Win for sure!!
OMG you got tommy on finally that you so much he’s so interesting and truly brilliant
If you ever do this again, please at least get Tommy in person! He literally lives in Nashville and his presence is so much cooler actually there in the room with people playing his guitar in good quality, I feel like he's always more lively when in-person, he's really just that kinda guy, he's old-fashioned!
Pretty nice interview nonetheless! Love watching interviews of this man.
Dang Covid.
This makes me so darn happy!
Wow, I'm impressed with all the cool guests you've already managed to have on this show. Keep it up!
Great interview, and great questions. Great job listening and letting Tommy answer without interrupting.
Tommy Emmanuel, a great guitar and a wonderful human being. I still hate myself for missing his show in Perth
last year.
This Guitar Villains thing is really great!!! Can't wait for the next one!
Another awesome interview great show.
if only this show was created earlier. we'd have the best guitarist on the best episode, we might've gotten an evh episode. I'd be happy with a Jimmy Page one too lol.
I was around16 when I read about Tommy in a guitar mag. I wouldn't hear his music for years, but the article and tabs inspired much harmonic awesomeness!
i find everything todo with these podcasts to be inspirational
Yes Perfect!!!! Those transitions!!! much faster and not awkward anymore!
Kinda crazy this only has 48k views. If only people knew.
Saw the thumbnail for this and actually yelled a tiny bit. Tommy is the man!
Goshhh this podcast is seriously awesome!
Classical gas made me fall in love with guitar
Who doesn't love this guy. !
Very excellent interview!
you wrote my favorite intro song ever I guess
We want Tosin abasi next
Awesome Tyler....loving all your interviews .. Tommy is my fav acoustic player,and as you said "His playing always puts a smile on my face" :)
Amazing! One of your best shows. Thanks.
I think Luca Stricagnoli should be up next. That guy kills it!
Good interview tommy emmanuel one of the best by far saw him a,few times brilliant makes you want to pack it in sounds very ill just talent 👌
My acoustic guitar hero
tommy is probably the best acoustic guitarist in the world
Could you do Tom Morello maybe? He would be very intresting! Love the vids by the way!!
Yeah Tom Morello
really nice work. It takes so much time to prepare those interviews and you do a great job. I would love to see Tomo in a future interview
Love this podcast, good job
Tommy is a dead set Legend.
Going to see him in May.
He is an inspiration and one of the best Guitarists I have ever heard.
man this podcast is so great
tommy emmanuel's practice is unmatched
Yess love to hear Tommy listening to Union Station, that's such an amazing country album
I have the same Sony noise-cancelling head phones as Tommy. Guess that makes me somebody with the same noise-cancelling head phones as Tommy. From there the comparo diverges.
I just stared this episode and I'm dying to know the villain you picked; it's pretty much impossible to consider him a villain. Can't wait!🖤🖤🖤🤘🤘🤘
tommy emmanuel is why i picked up the acustic
I really hope to see him live one day before i die
Tommy is undoubtedly the best acoustic guitar player of all time
Ayy I saw him in Hamburg, Germany
It was great
Tommy's so inspirational!
Oh my god incredibly excited for this
This was awesome!
You should do Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy BECAUSE You’re Playing Them Wrong ( cause the correct way to play them is way harder than the way you were playing them or something like that )
legendary licks to do on bed
I think it' s already d0ne
@@GammaFZ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@manuelaranguri630
No it’s not
He did Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy But Arent and Legendary Licks You Think Are Easy And They Are But Youre Playing Them Wrong but he hasn’t done Legendary Licks That You Think Are Easy BECAUSE You’re Playing Them Wrong
How about a metal guitarist on the show? Jason Hook? Jim Root? Mick Thompson? Zoltan Batholry? Herman Li?
Get Marty Friedman like just listen to his solos
That just spells vilan
I’m Vic rattlehead
Thx for this Tyler! Tommy is amazing!
Finally TE my guitar hero
I'd love to hear Brian May. He's my asbsolute favourite. Greta idea this podcast BTW
Pretty stellar. :) Tommy again is one of my favs.
Great format. Very inspirational...
Do one with tyler larson please, he’s amazing
i want with Lyler Tarson.
@@Terra654 Tyler Larson meets Lyler Tarson
A great player. A stupendous moment with one of the greats. Thank you. I never post stuff either...
It's mighty impressive for a guy who plays 100s of shows per year to be able to identify years old performances like that. Yeah, he should remember which song it is, but he also knew which performance it was.