Jeff👋🏻 it’s doc from Dallas. Great interview with Greg Koch. The Blues - it’s like the Earth. We are made of Earth. It’s our connective tissue. It’s our essence. That low down & dirty filthy emotion. With the Spark of life , we rise up from the roots & wail through the mist. We cry out , I’m here , I feel , it hurts … so good. ❤
Thanks for a great interview/discussion Jeff! Been a fan of Greg for a while and it's nice to see him making some progress, getting recognition for his music. Rock on!
Thanks Jeff! Excellent interview with Greg - a fascinating fellow and an awesome guitar player. I saw Greg and his trio play at The Brook in Southampton a couple of months ago and they were ace! Would be great to see/hear a collaboration between you and Greg. Maybe you could perform together in Inverness and Greg could bring his Koch Ness Monster while Nessie cavorts in the loch in the background...
Thanks for this wonderfull conversation! I heard of Greg first with his wildwood videos , but hearing him live in Bremen Germany was really a great experience. Keep on rocking both of you.
thnx jeff! great interview. if someone who doesn’t know much about playing guitar, asked me why I love guitar so much, I would just link them to a greg koch video. nobody makes guitar seem so f$&@ing fun like drade.
Greg is a great player he can adapt to anything that he plays even though jamming I wonder if anyone else could play this good 👍 I bet he will come up with new music 🎶 thanks for being there
I can remember going into a bar in downtown Racine in the late 60’s when I was 18. The White Trash Blues Band was playing and they just started to play Purple Haze. Wow, hearing that song for the first time was one of those moments that you never forget.
Awesome interview! I like your style of interviewing and what's not to like of the great Greg Koch! Both you and Greg were so profound in this topic! You have a down to Earth approach man and should do more interviews! I am learning mostly jazz but all stemmed from the blues! You have a new subscriber!
@ Was able to see Greg live last year in Seattle. Great show with infectious energy. His personality really comes through his playing. Which is true of all of you who are guitar players and not just guitar owners, like many of the rest of us. Still working on it.
Greg is an absolute funny, talented individual. I love watching his jams every week. You’re right his personality definitely shines through his playing. Thanks Jeff, I’m actually doing one of your blues courses on TrueFire and totally enjoying it. You gave a great tip I’m using about guitar position & pick angle. Thanks again 👍
The best that I can offer for a definition of the Blues is "Music that gets deep into my soul and makes me say 'Damn, that's good'." That works fer me!
Man I usually don't dig this sort of podcast, but I loved this one. As a former pro audio contractor/engineer and pro musician I can attest to the power of live music. I was blessed to work as a sound contactor with some of the greats in all genres, three shows I was not working really stood out. Blind Boys of Alabama, who I later worked with, a Seattle local Duffy Bishop and the Rhythm Dogs..lord god Almighty when she sang fire and brimstone you damn well smelled the brimstone, and some local piano player in key West who played nonstop for three hours sweating buckets mostly blues, until the bartender made him take a break. Also heard Dave Mason in the ninties in a local Seattle bar, blisteringly loud, but righteous, and of course My man Mojo Nixon, who always rocked it with just a guitar and Skid Roper on washboard. With Mojo his lyrics were so outrageously funny I alternated between laughing and screaming F... yeah! Man there is power in live music.
I’m a 66 year old on and off guitar player and not that good for sure. And I’m so happy you guys are out there dojng your purpose and also showing us players what’s possible even if we can’t meet that level. Keep it up!
The reason I think many people like me do not subscribe is that in the early days we all subscribed to too many channels... it gets out of hand. So, it's rare these days to bother. My list is too long these days! But I do like Greg and this interview was (as always with Greg) entertaining and engaging. More stuff like this and maybe I could be persuaded to subscribe.
Easy answer to this. Delete the other channels in your subscription then add mine and I may be persuaded to do more interviews like this. Now that’s a plan.
The comment about live music being so much more remembered and powerful than what you watch on RUclips or has been recorded. I had never thought of it that way but rings true for me. I can remember concerts that I went to over 40 years ago but remembering a concert or a guitar player that I watched on RUclips is not the same, not even close. Good show. Thanks
This is the same thing that happened with Bonamassa. He was doing killer Blues-Rock-Fusion stuff that I absolutely loved but there wasn't enough of an audience for it, he was playing clubs. Once he went straight ahead muddy Waters blues he took off into the millionaire stratosphere and never looked back.
Speaking of Hendrix. There’s a section on the BOG Machine Gun Solo that, to we, might be the peak of electric guitar playing. I was shocked when I saw him play it, he’s basically doing it all off a blues box at the 12h fret. The part of my brain that tells me I need to be playing in different modes and positions to be valid was completely shut down
How are you liking the JEL? I just got the JEL20 for dragging around town, seems like a great “do anything” amp, love the master on the clean side for dirtier cleans
It’s always tempting to go bigger for me, but I have a bunch of bigger heavier amps, so this an exercise in restraint. It’s hard not to tell myself the bigger one is the “real one,” next thing you know your hauling a Fryette D120 to a gig
Ha! Yup. I’m always worried about headroom with a 20 watt amp. The 100 looked cool but too big , loud, heavy and expensive. You can’t beat the 20 watt size. Maybe I need that too…
There's too much music available now! So much to choose from. It's overwhelming. It's amazing that anybody actually follows anybody at all LOL. It's amazing that people actually turn out to shows when there are thousands of artists to choose from and they are all touring and vying for your attention.
yep, I agree about the virtues of loud, live music. But now, I'm 67 and have tinnitus in both ears and hearing a high frequency 24 hours a day, having to use white noise to not go crazy trying to go to sleep, etc... is NO FUN and it's permanent. I wish I had always worn earplugs. Shoulda, coulda, woulda....
Dude. Kind of a jerky comment. I provide free content. I ask a simple favor if you enjoy it. You say you do but out of this 40min interview you focus on 7 seconds of me asking to help. I don’t understand why you’d feel the need to post this. Seriously.
Jeff👋🏻 it’s doc from Dallas. Great interview with Greg Koch. The Blues - it’s like the Earth. We are made of Earth. It’s our connective tissue. It’s our essence. That low down & dirty filthy emotion. With the Spark of life , we rise up from the roots & wail through the mist. We cry out , I’m here , I feel , it hurts …
so good. ❤
🙌🏻 my man!
I could have listened to this for hours...
Then there is this! ruclips.net/video/K4fgQLrMwd4/видео.htmlsi=4hVip2c8WN6bam_Z
Thanks for a great interview/discussion Jeff! Been a fan of Greg for a while and it's nice to see him making some progress, getting recognition for his music. Rock on!
Thanks!!
One of the most revealing interviews in the industry!
Thank you Jeff and Greg!
🙌🏻🙌🏻
Two greats!!!! 💣💣
Thanks my man!
Thanks Jeff! Excellent interview with Greg - a fascinating fellow and an awesome guitar player. I saw Greg and his trio play at The Brook in Southampton a couple of months ago and they were ace! Would be great to see/hear a collaboration between you and Greg. Maybe you could perform together in Inverness and Greg could bring his Koch Ness Monster while Nessie cavorts in the loch in the background...
I’d love to do something with Greg! That would be a blast. Especially in Inverness!
Saw Greg in NYC, really great show. Lots of smiles.
One of the greatest and a legit artist. A real master.
Two of my favorite players right here!!
🙏🏻🙏🏻
@ top of the morning from down in Louisiana!
Kudos to Greg for his Blue Note inspired album cover.
Thanks so much for sharing. Very enjoyable. "Love the Album!" Actually, excited to check it out now. Thanks again!
Thanks for this wonderfull conversation! I heard of Greg first with his wildwood videos , but hearing him live in Bremen Germany was really a great experience. Keep on rocking both of you.
Greg never disappoints!
thnx jeff! great interview. if someone who doesn’t know much about playing guitar, asked me why I love guitar so much, I would just link them to a greg koch video. nobody makes guitar seem so f$&@ing fun like drade.
Ha! Agreed!
Greg is a great player he can adapt to anything that he plays even though jamming I wonder if anyone else could play this good 👍 I bet he will come up with new music 🎶 thanks for being there
🙌🏻🙌🏻
Awesome interview jeff, you guys are two of the best! Thank you!!!
Appreciate it!! Glad you enjoyed it!
I can remember going into a bar in downtown Racine in the late 60’s when I was 18. The White Trash Blues Band was playing and they just started to play Purple Haze. Wow, hearing that song for the first time was one of those moments that you never forget.
Awesome interview! I like your style of interviewing and what's not to like of the great Greg Koch! Both you and Greg were so profound in this topic! You have a down to Earth approach man and should do more interviews! I am learning mostly jazz but all stemmed from the blues! You have a new subscriber!
Thank you !!!
This is great. Two of my favorite guitarists talking music. Great way to spend part of a Saturday morning. Thanks for doing this Jeff.
Cheers man, Greg is a blast!
@ Was able to see Greg live last year in Seattle. Great show with infectious energy. His personality really comes through his playing. Which is true of all of you who are guitar players and not just guitar owners, like many of the rest of us. Still working on it.
Thanks Jeff great interview!
Thanks!! It was fun! You might like this too! ruclips.net/video/K4fgQLrMwd4/видео.htmlsi=4hVip2c8WN6bam_Z
Great interview with a superb player who has left more jaws on the floor than can be easily counted.
He's a great one! Thanks for watching!
Gentleman... Excellent guitar players....
Thank you!
Loved this
Thanks! Greg’s a great hang.
Greg is an absolute funny, talented individual. I love watching his jams every week. You’re right his personality definitely shines through his playing. Thanks Jeff, I’m actually doing one of your blues courses on TrueFire and totally enjoying it. You gave a great tip I’m using about guitar position & pick angle. Thanks again 👍
Thank you!!
This is fantastic.
Thank you!
Super fun interview. I really enjoyed this one.
Glad you liked it!
The best that I can offer for a definition of the Blues is "Music that gets deep into my soul and makes me say 'Damn, that's good'."
That works fer me!
What a fantastic video have a great weekend Jeff also happy holiday season from Canada ❤😊🇺🇸🇨🇦🎸🌲🎄 0:22 also I have a stomach flu ❤😢
Happy holidays!
Man I usually don't dig this sort of podcast, but I loved this one.
As a former pro audio contractor/engineer and pro musician I can attest to the power of live music.
I was blessed to work as a sound contactor with some of the greats in all genres, three shows I was not working really stood out. Blind Boys of Alabama, who I later worked with, a Seattle local Duffy Bishop and the Rhythm Dogs..lord god Almighty when she sang fire and brimstone you damn well smelled the brimstone, and some local piano player in key West who played nonstop for three hours sweating buckets mostly blues, until the bartender made him take a break. Also heard Dave Mason in the ninties in a local Seattle bar, blisteringly loud, but righteous, and of course My man Mojo Nixon, who always rocked it with just a guitar and Skid Roper on washboard. With Mojo his lyrics were so outrageously funny I alternated between laughing and screaming F... yeah! Man there is power in live music.
🤘🤘🤘
Love you both! Still trying Jeff's tone survival guide and Greg's srv courses.
Thank you!
Luv the use of the word, ‘jamoke’!😂😂😂
I’m a 66 year old on and off guitar player and not that good for sure. And I’m so happy you guys are out there dojng your purpose and also showing us players what’s possible even if we can’t meet that level. Keep it up!
Thank you!!
The reason I think many people like me do not subscribe is that in the early days we all subscribed to too many channels... it gets out of hand. So, it's rare these days to bother. My list is too long these days! But I do like Greg and this interview was (as always with Greg) entertaining and engaging. More stuff like this and maybe I could be persuaded to subscribe.
Easy answer to this. Delete the other channels in your subscription then add mine and I may be persuaded to do more interviews like this. Now that’s a plan.
The comment about live music being so much more remembered and powerful than what you watch on RUclips or has been recorded. I had never thought of it that way but rings true for me. I can remember concerts that I went to over 40 years ago but remembering a concert or a guitar player that I watched on RUclips is not the same, not even close. Good show. Thanks
🙌🏻 It's a real thing!
I keep picturing linda lovelace playing stormy monday at the green door tavern.
Haha that's a wild visual!
35:05 exactly that
This is the same thing that happened with Bonamassa. He was doing killer Blues-Rock-Fusion stuff that I absolutely loved but there wasn't enough of an audience for it, he was playing clubs. Once he went straight ahead muddy Waters blues he took off into the millionaire stratosphere and never looked back.
Speaking of Hendrix. There’s a section on the BOG Machine Gun Solo that, to we, might be the peak of electric guitar playing. I was shocked when I saw him play it, he’s basically doing it all off a blues box at the 12h fret. The part of my brain that tells me I need to be playing in different modes and positions to be valid was completely shut down
That whole performance is peak everything!
How are you liking the JEL? I just got the JEL20 for dragging around town, seems like a great “do anything” amp, love the master on the clean side for dirtier cleans
I really like it. It does exactly what I wanted it to do! Very versatile for sure. I was looking at the 20 but then they announced the 50.
It’s always tempting to go bigger for me, but I have a bunch of bigger heavier amps, so this an exercise in restraint. It’s hard not to tell myself the bigger one is the “real one,” next thing you know your hauling a Fryette D120 to a gig
Ha! Yup. I’m always worried about headroom with a 20 watt amp. The 100 looked cool but too big , loud, heavy and expensive. You can’t beat the 20 watt size. Maybe I need that too…
@ Head room seems good and my band is pretty loud. 26” Vistalight bass drum loud. Lift a 20 sometime and imagine carrying the t to a gig
@ oh I have! They are perfect size and weight.
Mahalo guys
Hey!!
Great chat! I've no idea how to define the blues either - it's that thing looks as though it should be really easy to make sound good. But isn't. 🤣
Right? Thanks for watching as always Phil!
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What is the Blues? I think Woody Guthrie gave the ultimate definition when he said, 'The Blues is plain, old being lonesome!'
“Almost free from the financial responsibility for my kids” Ha, good one Greg!
He did say “almost “. 😂
Memphis Horns??
There's too much music available now! So much to choose from. It's overwhelming. It's amazing that anybody actually follows anybody at all LOL. It's amazing that people actually turn out to shows when there are thousands of artists to choose from and they are all touring and vying for your attention.
Greg should include selling earplugs at the merch table. I mean why not?
yep, I agree about the virtues of loud, live music. But now, I'm 67 and have tinnitus in both ears and hearing a high frequency 24 hours a day, having to use white noise to not go crazy trying to go to sleep, etc... is NO FUN and it's permanent. I wish I had always worn earplugs. Shoulda, coulda, woulda....
We all learned too late.
And then there’s Junior Watson.
Play some Zeppelin dude 😂😂
😂
Greg is a Grand Funk Railroad guy. 😆
Love ya but dude stop with the like and subscribe WE KNOW HOW RUclips WORKS!
Dude. Kind of a jerky comment. I provide free content. I ask a simple favor if you enjoy it. You say you do but out of this 40min interview you focus on 7 seconds of me asking to help. I don’t understand why you’d feel the need to post this. Seriously.
The kind of people who never subscribe, never see live music, never buy the courses.......that's who makes dumb comments like this. Sorry Jeff.
@@shawnbailey7827comes with the territory sadly. Thanks Shawn.