Wow! What an amazing interview! Steve Morse is such a badass! I've been a huge fan since I first heard the Dixie Dregs as a kid! Thanks Jamie for the amazing interview, really looking forward to part two!
Let me tell you all something about STEVE MORSE. We spent all afternoon and evening with him at Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. At lunch he went around the tent and thanked every single person that was there for coming. He then sat down and we had a 1 hour Q&A where he told us about his life and answered questions. Not only is he one of the most talented guitarist who ever lived, but he is also the most humble, kind, and generous professional musicians you can meet. When we played together, he would let us do whatever solos we wanted and he would fill in the rest. At the end of our song , we went around again and all the guitarists got equal time to solo some more. He was smiling and having a great time with each band. He was truly enjoying himself. That evening we played out at the Hard Rock and he was the exact same- didn't matter if there was an audience or not. What and absolute gentleman!!
Another excellent interview. With such a formidable guest, Steve Morse, a living legend, a great musician and composer, not to mention an amazingly proficient guitarist....and only 542 likes. Criminal.
My memory of Steve is not the typical first experience. I was assisting with FOH at a venue where "The Trio" were featured (McLaughlin, Dimeola and de Lucia) and Steve opened the show with a beautiful classical guitar set. I personally was most impressed by Steve.
29:47! Yes I had a progression I could just barely play, the drummer (who had an actual musical education) said that’s cool now transpose to the 4th to add movement to the verses. It took me 2 weeks to learn to play it in a different position 🤣 Can’t wait for pt2 🤘🏽
Stay tuned for part 2 of this exclusive interview next week!!
Looking forward to it!
Incredible player!
Yay for part two!
Wow! What an amazing interview! Steve Morse is such a badass! I've been a huge fan since I first heard the Dixie Dregs as a kid! Thanks Jamie for the amazing interview, really looking forward to part two!
So good! What a player!
@@promixacademy6904 agreed 100%!
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My biggest influence & my absolute Guru for the past 4 decades !
Hey Wes! How is it going?
@@Siloguy What happened to you Mark ?
Let me tell you all something about STEVE MORSE. We spent all afternoon and evening with him at Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. At lunch he went around the tent and thanked every single person that was there for coming. He then sat down and we had a 1 hour Q&A where he told us about his life and answered questions. Not only is he one of the most talented guitarist who ever lived, but he is also the most humble, kind, and generous professional musicians you can meet. When we played together, he would let us do whatever solos we wanted and he would fill in the rest. At the end of our song , we went around again and all the guitarists got equal time to solo some more. He was smiling and having a great time with each band. He was truly enjoying himself. That evening we played out at the Hard Rock and he was the exact same- didn't matter if there was an audience or not. What and absolute gentleman!!
Steve is just an incredible guy.. Glad you had fun sharing time with him
Another excellent interview. With such a formidable guest, Steve Morse, a living legend, a great musician and composer, not to mention an amazingly proficient guitarist....and only 542 likes. Criminal.
How can you not love Steve Morse? He's so genuinely nice and such a superb musician!
My memory of Steve is not the typical first experience. I was assisting with FOH at a venue where "The Trio" were featured (McLaughlin, Dimeola and de Lucia) and Steve opened the show with a beautiful classical guitar set. I personally was most impressed by Steve.
He's a lovely fellow!
Great Steve!!! I’m big fan of him… one of the greats in guitar history… he has a big influence on me too…
Great conversation. Thank you for the interview Jamie!
Thank you. I’m editing another interview from another guest interviewed before Xmas. This will be up soon.
What a guitarist Steve Morse is. So so good
Steve is a legend!
Absolutely incredible interview Jamie with my favorite guitarist. You asked the questions that I was hoping you would ask. Well done!!!!
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
Incredible player!! Truly amazing interview with Steve! Thanks Jamie
Thanks!!
Superbly done!!!
Seen Steve live many times - always outstanding.
Chemistry between him and Jon Lord was sublime.
Nicely done J!
I couldn't agree more!!! Saw them in 1998 and 2000 and OMG... R.I.P Jon Lord.
Can’t believe I missed this when it dropped! Awesome!
Killer! Steve Morse! What a legend!
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So good. I have the Morse head and gig it most weekends round Scotland. It’s just amazing
They’re such great amps!! Thanks for watching.
Amazing player! Great interview
Thank you kindly!
Wonderful interview
Thank you for watching.
Fantastic interview Jamie!
Thank you!!
Steve is such a neat guy
Great job Jamie!
Thank you 🎸🎸
Love this guy saw him live at the cabaret san jose smokin!
Thank you both. I will check this out.
29:47! Yes I had a progression I could just barely play, the drummer (who had an actual musical education) said that’s cool now transpose to the 4th to add movement to the verses. It took me 2 weeks to learn to play it in a different position 🤣
Can’t wait for pt2 🤘🏽
Cool! Steve volunteered to do "what he would be good at." Which would be anything and everything.
Thats Great! Waiting for part 2 🎸
Awesome Video
Thanks for watching
Would be so cool to get Ty Tabor interview
I’ve spoken to Ty a couple of times about doing an interview. Fingers crossed.
Recording inspiration!!
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I saw the Dregs' 40th reunion in Chicago and Thousand Oaks, CA.