Whether the interviewee is a world renowned guitar virtuoso or old friends and RUclips buddies, I still stand by The Captain as the absolute best guitarist interviewer to date. He somehow manages to ask questions I didn't even know I wanted the answers to.
@dickfagsandmotherfuc I have actually! Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of fantastic interviewers on RUclips and I generally enjoy any content like this, but there is something about Cap's open composure and selection of questions that makes the interviews connect a bit more personally.
@@jumpboy29 The video is titled "Joe Bonamassa on tone - and how to sound like Clapton, Page and Beck" and is on Guitarist magazine channel. ?v=vqhoPqDR47c
@@roaddog7542 I wish he'd do more! TPS is more in-depth techo-geekery, less outright music-making than the old Guitar Paradiso videos... and when he really sets his mind to making music, he absolutely blows everyone away! Sadly, he hasn't been back since this video... I don't know if there were any plans for more, maybe the pandemic prevented it...
lupo10 I’ve learned my lesson since this old post! I’m a minimalist now. Sold off most of my gear, only kept the essentials to keep playing out. Only have 3 guitars to my name now and a processor. Not great tone but wasn’t that great with analog pedals either!
Man that brought back memories… My dad, God rest his soul, did the same thing for me. As an adopted child, my parents had no clue where my musicality came from… I think it amazed my dad, who could restore a 65 mustang or build furniture from scratch, but didn’t have a musical bone in his body… Regardless, he was so ridiculously supportive of my passion for music. He bought me my first guitar at 10 years old, took me to lessons every week and by the time I was 15, he was a pro at explaining to bouncers and club owners that I was in the band lol… Imagine a middle aged dad who worked 50-60 hours a week having to help me load my gear back in the truck at 3AM on a Wednesday night at some random club an hour from our house…. who then is up, bright and early to go back to work. Not only did he never complain about it, he sincerely loved seeing us play for a crowd. I lost him way too young at 59 years old… That day I lost my dad, my best friend and my biggest fan…. The world and my life will never be the same without him in the crowd. I quit playing for a living a long time ago, but I’m a better musician, a better father and a better man every day bc of the love, kindness and support he gave me. Thanks for bringing those memories flooding back, even if this video is a million years old lol. 🍻
Captain Lee, thank you for your modest interviewing style. You ask thoughtful, incisive, and concise questions that really allow your guests to open up. Granted, it helps when your guests are genuinely awesome people like Dan and Mick!
The moment where Mic brings the "I'm not good enough" conversation, which is inherant in 90% of guitarists I've ever met. It's why we're always buying gear, & tab books & courses, & why people are sniping at each other online, & it's not being talked about enough.
Lee is such a great host and interviewer. Just throw a wrinkled suit on him, a glass of scotch and a constant burning cigarette and we have the new Dave Allen. I could listen to these three talk gear all day. Throw Josh from JHS on this and it's gold.
i don't really like the color red and have no desire to ever have a red guitar... but every time i hear dan's tele it blows my mind. if billy corgan is right then i guess i need a red guitar!
Clicked for Mick and Dan, stayed for the friendship. Nothing better than watching a few talented friends shoot the breeze about guitar. Cheers from the states.
Irritating perfectionist he may be, but Mick really strikes a chord (!) with me when he says he always wanted to be an artist, not (just?) a musician. I’m with you there, feller. Which is why I’m an electrician....
Andertons was really in the sweat spot when they had Mick and Pete (occasionally Ariel) doing the demos. The videos really haven't been the same for me since he left.
Sweat spot? Yeah, on hot days... there was one when it was so hot that they decided to grab a couple of acoustics and a PA amp thing and bugger off to busk at the pub next door! Absolute gem of a video that was.
Aww Mick, I am very similar with my perfectionism. Cutting yourself some slack and giving yourself credit when deserved is important. It’s so nice to see familiar personalities and have that connection to you both, even if it’s just across RUclips.
The best magazine fail I ever saw was in Drummer Magazine. They had a three page interview with Bill Ward, complete with equipment list and everything......accompanied by 3 great big photos of Vinnie Appice.
If ever there was a guitarist for whom Fender should make a Customshop 'artist' model Strat, then it's Mick Taylor. Just saying.. Voting starts here....
Paul Twiselton yes, but as a friend of rob/lee, he would basically have full reign and could literally make a fender that doesn’t say fender with whatever neck profile, pickups, bridge, tuners, etc that he wants. It wouldn’t have to be like the current Chapman s-types
What a brilliant video. My wife switched off after a few minutes, (especially when she saw that it was 90 minutes long), but I was captivated. After watching this, I now have a massive respect for Dan and Mick, and a little bit less respect for my own opinion.
in the old days, sending speaker enclosure overseas in a shipping container cost a lot because the boxes are just full of air. so local builders in australia starting getting the components and made their own carpet covered speaker boxes. one guy decided that 'sovtek' sounded cool to put on the boxes. they were very cheap compared to the imports. not long after there was also demand for amplifiers to go with the speakers. that is what the sovtek mig 50 came from. it had valves but was cheap so you could convince you mum to buy it for you.
Wonderful!!! If Chappers & Bea would’ve been here it’d have been all my U.K. favs in one place. Love you all. “Touched by the hand of the artist in the loo”, Aaron
I have scoured the web to find more live music featuring Mick Taylor. I love his playing & singing style. There is NOT enough!! One from Gitcon, but we need more, please! Love Dan too!
One of the best series on RUclips! Mick and dan are great, funny as hell! I love the way Lee interviews people, his such a natural and it always cool to learn more about these people! Please don’t stop making these!
Inspiring and great stories about the realities of life - great to hear and see that you persevered and now even more than ever we get to enjoy your show, learn from you and share the passion! Thank you!
Lee... I've been very critical of you in the past, but the way that you've supported Mick, Dan and especially Rob Chapman has been incredible and has positively changed the guitar-related market-place. Total kudos to you... this is a great interview on so many levels.
I think it's important to remember that everything we hear on our phones or computers, no matter how good our speakers or headphones, all analog sounds have been converted to digital and then back to analog for our ears to hear.
I follow both Andertons Music and That Pedal Show because I feel I can relate to both channels in all stages of my career. That having been said I need to say, great job Lee!! You managed to not only bring together but personalize my favorite 3 spokespersons for "keeping in real" on your path to finding yourself as a guitar player! Great video!!!!
best captain meets episode yet... not just because tps is awesome, but because of the honest way you all discuss music, artistry, and inspiration. thanks.
Much love and respect to all three of you. I always get something from your conversations and demonstrations of gear that both entertains and educates me.
Good to see the original “Guitar Paradiso” crew back on the channel. Great interview, Cap. Always great to get historical context on life of RUclipsrs I’ve been watching for years. Never new Mick was a hired gun back in the day!
Wonderful, life-affirming stuff about guitars, pedals and playing from three generous and amusing conversationalists. Love the references to NAMM: "You don't understand, you weren't there, man..."
Mick , “John here “ with you on the Vintage / Fender Custom shop strat mate, took the plunge a year ago and bought a relic 60s Strat 3ts relic , let my 60s AVR go which was painful 😖 but worth the swap and extra cash absolutely love the Custom shop Get one fella just get one 👍🎸🎸🎸🎸
Have to say that I have subbed to Anderton's and TPS. Thoroughly enjoy the content on both channels and will say that when "cross-overs" like this happen, It makes for some excellent episodes. Love the work on both channels.
Great video guys, I do love Dan & Mick. The Andertons channel & That Pedal Show are the best 2 Guitar channels on RUclips! Congrats on hitting the 500k Subscribers as well!
Ah, god guys, I'm 45 mins in now, and have been completely enthralled for all of it... I've not really done much of my work, might be in bother, might be late home.... but I'm loving the stories. Now you've just talked about guitarist magazine and tg mag and all those... Mick, I want to say thank you for many years of that magazine, you and Neville and everyone else(skunka nansies guitarist?) taught me a lot, I have collected almost every issue since 2003 to 2014/5, I got a bit busy after that and can't afford them every month anymore, wife, kids, jobs and that, but I continue to watch you guys, and Andertons, and am always inspired with what I see and the stories I hear, so Dan, Lee, Rob, Simon... thanks for the inspirado! :-)
What a Fantastic episode, two of my favourite RUclips channels combined into one. Merry Christmas Lee, Dan and Mick. And congratulation to Andertons to reach 500 TN followers Well deserved for a great job done!
I have been waiting for this video for so long. I love all of you guys in these videos. Bea Mick and Pete are currently my 3 favorite guitarists, and it is GREAT to learn more about all of you. Dan and Mick cost me so much money all the time and I love them (and Andertons) for that. I learn so much watching all of your videos, things that would have taken me years to learn otherwise, if I ever did at all. Thank you so much for everything.
interesting i was going to join max shiram i was to busy..i now remember who dan is..good to see his doing guitar stuff.i remember him coming to several of my shows but if i say who i lose my identity here.hs got a great touch.max shiram had my fav aussie player young guy could ben..he made the guitar cry.anyway after several world tours and bouts in Nashville ive learnt that it all boils down to our passion for this piece of wood and steel.captain great great interviews with albert lee and tommy emannuel..alberts history blew me away...as for not hearing yourself live if your super loud in front of 120,000 people theres also playing blind technique. Your 3 100 watt stacks sound like a combo next to 2 million watts of side fill..if your monitor guy is hung over or whatever you have to learn to rip no matter what you hear.im proud i mastered that ha ha but in ears are not the same.i hate them..i really need to hear my 12 inch celestions.i use vais trick ive got custom monitors with 12s in em for my own foldback at festivals..cheers ....
Benn watching TPS for years, but I learned a great deal here. It's great to have a backstory to all of this. Also, G2 owner here. Thanks Dan for your work!
This is such an interesting video, I'm in my second year studying guitar and I've gone from playing at home, being the only guitarist around thinking I was quite good, to coming to a conservatoire where you're at the bottom of the ladder! I can relate to the feeling Mick talks about meeting those people who are so far ahead of you and how it can knock you down more than motivate you. Always got to stick at it though!! Great video :)
Wow, Dan you played with Max Sharam nice,... loved coma, just put my old ‘million year girl’ CD on... great memories.. you guys are great, my vintage, I’ve learnt so much about gear and tone in the last 3 years, wish you started in 89... Mark from Wodonga Victoria... cheers!!
Whether the interviewee is a world renowned guitar virtuoso or old friends and RUclips buddies, I still stand by The Captain as the absolute best guitarist interviewer to date. He somehow manages to ask questions I didn't even know I wanted the answers to.
@dickfagsandmotherfuc I have actually! Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of fantastic interviewers on RUclips and I generally enjoy any content like this, but there is something about Cap's open composure and selection of questions that makes the interviews connect a bit more personally.
@dickfagsandmotherfuc Mick did an interview with Joe Bonamassa, where can I find that? I have not been able to find it so far
@@jumpboy29 The video is titled "Joe Bonamassa on tone - and how to sound like Clapton, Page and Beck" and is on Guitarist magazine channel. ?v=vqhoPqDR47c
@dickfagsandmotherfuc so where's the link ?
@Lukas @Michal Lusiak Thanks for helping me out guys
Mick back at Andertons. Oh how I have waited for this day.
you need a hug bro?
Yep... Mick and Pete did the best gear reviews.
What about Dan?
@@ddub1253 what about him?
@@roaddog7542 I wish he'd do more! TPS is more in-depth techo-geekery, less outright music-making than the old Guitar Paradiso videos... and when he really sets his mind to making music, he absolutely blows everyone away! Sadly, he hasn't been back since this video... I don't know if there were any plans for more, maybe the pandemic prevented it...
Marvel: “Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history.”
Me:
Secret Wars. That time DC characters clashed with Marvel.
These guys are responsible for me blowing so much money it’s unreal!
You keep telling yourself that 😂
lupo10 I’ve learned my lesson since this old post! I’m a minimalist now. Sold off most of my gear, only kept the essentials to keep playing out. Only have 3 guitars to my name now and a processor. Not great tone but wasn’t that great with analog pedals either!
Yes. But they have taught me so much.
Amen Brother!
Feelz. That’s why I started building my own 🤟😎🍻
Man that brought back memories… My dad, God rest his soul, did the same thing for me. As an adopted child, my parents had no clue where my musicality came from… I think it amazed my dad, who could restore a 65 mustang or build furniture from scratch, but didn’t have a musical bone in his body… Regardless, he was so ridiculously supportive of my passion for music. He bought me my first guitar at 10 years old, took me to lessons every week and by the time I was 15, he was a pro at explaining to bouncers and club owners that I was in the band lol… Imagine a middle aged dad who worked 50-60 hours a week having to help me load my gear back in the truck at 3AM on a Wednesday night at some random club an hour from our house…. who then is up, bright and early to go back to work. Not only did he never complain about it, he sincerely loved seeing us play for a crowd. I lost him way too young at 59 years old… That day I lost my dad, my best friend and my biggest fan…. The world and my life will never be the same without him in the crowd. I quit playing for a living a long time ago, but I’m a better musician, a better father and a better man every day bc of the love, kindness and support he gave me. Thanks for bringing those memories flooding back, even if this video is a million years old lol. 🍻
Captain Lee, thank you for your modest interviewing style. You ask thoughtful, incisive, and concise questions that really allow your guests to open up. Granted, it helps when your guests are genuinely awesome people like Dan and Mick!
Mick at Andertons and not wearing a Hawaiian shirt , oooh weird !
The moment where Mic brings the "I'm not good enough" conversation, which is inherant in 90% of guitarists I've ever met. It's why we're always buying gear, & tab books & courses, & why people are sniping at each other online, & it's not being talked about enough.
Lee is such a great host and interviewer. Just throw a wrinkled suit on him, a glass of scotch and a constant burning cigarette and we have the new Dave Allen. I could listen to these three talk gear all day. Throw Josh from JHS on this and it's gold.
Josh would have them talking all week.
“Anderton’s After Dark”
I would literally pay many dollars for those 4 just talking about guitar for a few hours. That would be so so amazing.
Hands down this is the best episode of the captain meets that was ever made, the TPS boys are freaking legends
Beautiful interview, I particularly liked the bit when Mick spoke about the difference between an artist and a musician. All the best to everyone!
Who needs TV when you have shows like these both brilliant
Andertons should do special run "Blue" spec Strats and "Red" spec Teles, like you did with Pete's Tele.
If they did that and brought them in under 2000, I might just have to get on a plane. Even mim versions would be sweet
i don't really like the color red and have no desire to ever have a red guitar... but every time i hear dan's tele it blows my mind. if billy corgan is right then i guess i need a red guitar!
I second this. Third even! C'mon Andertons. Spec em up!
yes
Long may Andertons and TPS have these ties, genuinely nice guys who have a positive impact on numerous lives in the guitar community. Thanks all.
Should have plugged them into Kempers without them knowing it 😉
Wild Eye I’ve seen mick play some epic stuff mate
Wild Eye there’s absolutely nothing wrong with blues licks.... I’m willing to bet you’re a metalhead who can’t appreciate other types of guitar?
Clicked for Mick and Dan, stayed for the friendship. Nothing better than watching a few talented friends shoot the breeze about guitar. Cheers from the states.
Irritating perfectionist he may be, but Mick really strikes a chord (!) with me when he says he always wanted to be an artist, not (just?) a musician. I’m with you there, feller.
Which is why I’m an electrician....
You have to eat and a career involving electrcity is a good one.
You’re just out there striking other chords!
Andertons was really in the sweat spot when they had Mick and Pete (occasionally Ariel) doing the demos. The videos really haven't been the same for me since he left.
Sweat spot? Yeah, on hot days... there was one when it was so hot that they decided to grab a couple of acoustics and a PA amp thing and bugger off to busk at the pub next door! Absolute gem of a video that was.
Captain meets is simply the best thing on RUclips. Some of these interviews will be historic records someday.
I only wish this episode was LONGER! Great show!
These guys make me happy. The joy and passion of art, artistry, tone and great company just enthuses me. Thank you.
Andertons helped me get where I am .. I love you you damn hippies so much !
Captain comes with great questions on all these shows. God bless you Captain Lee, Mick and Dan! thank you for everything you teach us
Aww Mick, I am very similar with my perfectionism. Cutting yourself some slack and giving yourself credit when deserved is important. It’s so nice to see familiar personalities and have that connection to you both, even if it’s just across RUclips.
Awesome in every way. A digital/analogue (pedals or amps) blindfold challenge with Dan and Mick would be amazing. Thanks for the entertainment.
What is this, a crossover episode?
hahah mr. peanutbutter
Heavenly tones in Andertons.
Congrats on the 500,000 subscribers Andertons, best wishes for your future success, I hope it goes on from strength to strength
Watch their show religiously, such warm guys, always feels like you’re right there with them. Long may it continue!
Loved this. Lee did a great job as interviewer, asking good questions, listening, not talking over them, and Dan and Mick are great guests.
Wonderful "Captain meets" episode. Thanks so much all.
It's such a pleasure to get to know these gentlemen a little better. Thanks, Cap!
The best magazine fail I ever saw was in Drummer Magazine. They had a three page interview with Bill Ward, complete with equipment list and everything......accompanied by 3 great big photos of Vinnie Appice.
If ever there was a guitarist for whom Fender should make a Customshop 'artist' model Strat, then it's Mick Taylor. Just saying.. Voting starts here....
Or just give him a mint vintage strat from their reference collection of guitars.. :D
No! chapman guitars should
@@davegetsspam Mick's sooooo not a Chapman fan. For him it's Fender all the way. See his latest Vlog.
id buy a chapman mick taylor - but would not buy a fender mick taylor... as far as reasons - to be respectful- no comment !!!!
Paul Twiselton yes, but as a friend of rob/lee, he would basically have full reign and could literally make a fender that doesn’t say fender with whatever neck profile, pickups, bridge, tuners, etc that he wants. It wouldn’t have to be like the current Chapman s-types
What a brilliant video. My wife switched off after a few minutes, (especially when she saw that it was 90 minutes long), but I was captivated.
After watching this, I now have a massive respect for Dan and Mick, and a little bit less respect for my own opinion.
What! not strange but wonderful music!! I wish Mick n Dan could play strat and tele like here more often, phenomenalitiness..,soo beautiful!
its soo funny how theyre wired to strat and tele...., cracking me up in half...
The Captain - the Walter Cronkite of the musical instrument world - the greatest interviewer hands down!
Dan: I used a Sovtek Mig 50!
Cap: Hmmm I don’t know that one...
Me: ¿
Josh Scott: I’ve got 400,000 Mig 50’s
in the old days, sending speaker enclosure overseas in a shipping container cost a lot because the boxes are just full of air. so local builders in australia starting getting the components and made their own carpet covered speaker boxes. one guy decided that 'sovtek' sounded cool to put on the boxes. they were very cheap compared to the imports. not long after there was also demand for amplifiers to go with the speakers. that is what the sovtek mig 50 came from. it had valves but was cheap so you could convince you mum to buy it for you.
Always enjoyed Mick's playing at Anderson's
This is the best crossover event since that episode of Alf where he ended up on Gilligan's Island.
What a great interview ! Very interesting to hear Dan & Mick's back stories . Thanks gentlemen ! :-)
Love the whole group. Thanks all. Makes playing guitar the best thing in the world!
Lovely, genuine guys. Fascinating to hear how music has shaped your lives!
Wonderful!!! If Chappers & Bea would’ve been here it’d have been all my U.K. favs in one place. Love you all.
“Touched by the hand of the artist in the loo”,
Aaron
I have scoured the web to find more live music featuring Mick Taylor. I love his playing & singing style. There is NOT enough!! One from Gitcon, but we need more, please! Love Dan too!
One of the best series on RUclips! Mick and dan are great, funny as hell! I love the way Lee interviews people, his such a natural and it always cool to learn more about these people! Please don’t stop making these!
I smiled all the way through this. Thanks guys :)
Fabulous! The Misses is out at Yoga, my 6 and 9 Year Old boys are on the X-Box ... Perfect Sunday morning viewing!
two outstanding gentlemen. thx lee. j.
fantastic trio !
All 3 of you are such great genuine dudes
My two favorite RUclips channels melding in perfect harmony
Inspiring and great stories about the realities of life - great to hear and see that you persevered and now even more than ever we get to enjoy your show, learn from you and share the passion! Thank you!
Lee... I've been very critical of you in the past, but the way that you've supported Mick, Dan and especially Rob Chapman has been incredible and has positively changed the guitar-related market-place. Total kudos to you... this is a great interview on so many levels.
I think it's important to remember that everything we hear on our phones or computers, no matter how good our speakers or headphones, all analog sounds have been converted to digital and then back to analog for our ears to hear.
Brilliant! I loved hearing Dan and Mick's stories and how they got where they are. Thanks for doing this interview episode!
At 1h23... Great and the most honest words from Dan!
I love this "little youtube community" that supports each other!
Great show. I love hearing Dan and Micks history. And how everything started with TPS and Gig Rig
One of the best interviews. Super interesting middle section about how tough life was, and how stuff doesn't work out.
I follow both Andertons Music and That Pedal Show because I feel I can relate to both channels in all stages of my career. That having been said I need to say, great job Lee!! You managed to not only bring together but personalize my favorite 3 spokespersons for "keeping in real" on your path to finding yourself as a guitar player! Great video!!!!
3:28 - the video barely even started and they already got roasted beyond recognition - pure gold!!
I don't always click like before watching video, but when I do it's because the video is a crossover of my favorite RUclips shows.
brilliant, I've enjoyed this so much! Thank you all
Whoever edits the shehite deserves a raise. The editing always makes andertons videos hilarious. Check out the captains face around 22 sec
best captain meets episode yet... not just because tps is awesome, but because of the honest way you all discuss music, artistry, and inspiration. thanks.
Much love and respect to all three of you. I always get something from your conversations and demonstrations of gear that both entertains and educates me.
Great interview, especially like Mick's story about the difference between a musician and an artist.
Great interview. I hope you recorded a few episodes of "Acoustic Paradiso" with Mick while he was there.
Good to see the original “Guitar Paradiso” crew back on the channel. Great interview, Cap. Always great to get historical context on life of RUclipsrs I’ve been watching for years. Never new Mick was a hired gun back in the day!
Wonderful, life-affirming stuff about guitars, pedals and playing from three generous and amusing conversationalists. Love the references to NAMM: "You don't understand, you weren't there, man..."
Wait let me get my beer and and sit down virtually with you fine blokes. Best Cappy meets ever!
Almost 8 minutes before Dan goes off on a tangent!
And that's why we love him so.
He loves the sound of his own voice so so much....all his stories sound like , someone elses lives...
I read this just as he said dolly parton
Such a great episode... thanks to share these stories from living their dream
Dan and Mick are so down to earth. Also, congrats on the 500k subs!
Dan + Mick = instant thumbs up
Wish I could like this twice
Terrific episode - everyone’s journey is different but great to hear.
it was nice to hear the stories
What a great discussion. Sure I'm 4 years late to the party. But still. Warm and inviting to all of us at various stages on the journey.
Mick , “John here “ with you on the Vintage / Fender Custom shop strat mate, took the plunge a year ago and bought a relic 60s Strat 3ts relic , let my 60s AVR go which was painful 😖 but worth the swap and extra cash absolutely love the Custom shop
Get one fella just get one 👍🎸🎸🎸🎸
Have to say that I have subbed to Anderton's and TPS. Thoroughly enjoy the content on both channels and will say that when "cross-overs" like this happen, It makes for some excellent episodes.
Love the work on both channels.
Both of those blue strats look amazing.
enjoyed all 87.36 minutes of this gentlemen's talk .. you are gems ...
ps. mick does let every thing he plays sound great
I Just simply love this!
Keep watching the intro-jam again and again :-)
Two of the best channels
Mick with the glasses! I like it!
EDIT: 8 minutes in and we get a tangent, I love it all so much! Much love!
Gold - the three of you guys !
Thanks guys.
The greatest RUclips channel ever.
"That Pedal Show" 😎🎸🔊🔊🔊
Great video guys, I do love Dan & Mick. The Andertons channel & That Pedal Show are the best 2 Guitar channels on RUclips!
Congrats on hitting the 500k Subscribers as well!
Amazing video Lee, Mick and Dan! Keep up the amazing work you all three!
Ah, god guys, I'm 45 mins in now, and have been completely enthralled for all of it... I've not really done much of my work, might be in bother, might be late home.... but I'm loving the stories.
Now you've just talked about guitarist magazine and tg mag and all those...
Mick, I want to say thank you for many years of that magazine, you and Neville and everyone else(skunka nansies guitarist?) taught me a lot, I have collected almost every issue since 2003 to 2014/5, I got a bit busy after that and can't afford them every month anymore, wife, kids, jobs and that, but I continue to watch you guys, and Andertons, and am always inspired with what I see and the stories I hear, so Dan, Lee, Rob, Simon... thanks for the inspirado! :-)
What a Fantastic episode, two of my favourite RUclips channels combined into one. Merry Christmas Lee, Dan and Mick. And congratulation to Andertons to reach 500 TN followers Well deserved for a great job done!
Thank you all for this and all that you do. This was so interesting and informative.
I have been waiting for this video for so long. I love all of you guys in these videos. Bea Mick and Pete are currently my 3 favorite guitarists, and it is GREAT to learn more about all of you. Dan and Mick cost me so much money all the time and I love them (and Andertons) for that. I learn so much watching all of your videos, things that would have taken me years to learn otherwise, if I ever did at all. Thank you so much for everything.
interesting i was going to join max shiram i was to busy..i now remember who dan is..good to see his doing guitar stuff.i remember him coming to several of my shows but if i say who i lose my identity here.hs got a great touch.max shiram had my fav aussie player young guy could ben..he made the guitar cry.anyway after several world tours and bouts in Nashville ive learnt that it all boils down to our passion for this piece of wood and steel.captain great great interviews with albert lee and tommy emannuel..alberts history blew me away...as for not hearing yourself live if your super loud in front of 120,000 people theres also playing blind technique. Your 3 100 watt stacks sound like a combo next to 2 million watts of side fill..if your monitor guy is hung over or whatever you have to learn to rip no matter what you hear.im proud i mastered that ha ha but in ears are not the same.i hate them..i really need to hear my 12 inch celestions.i use vais trick ive got custom monitors with 12s in em for my own foldback at festivals..cheers ....
Benn watching TPS for years, but I learned a great deal here. It's great to have a backstory to all of this. Also, G2 owner here. Thanks Dan for your work!
What a joyous hour and a half. Thank you. You deserve success, think I’ll buy a D&M drive so we all win!
This is such an interesting video, I'm in my second year studying guitar and I've gone from playing at home, being the only guitarist around thinking I was quite good, to coming to a conservatoire where you're at the bottom of the ladder! I can relate to the feeling Mick talks about meeting those people who are so far ahead of you and how it can knock you down more than motivate you. Always got to stick at it though!! Great video :)
Wow, Dan you played with Max Sharam nice,... loved coma, just put my old ‘million year girl’ CD on... great memories.. you guys are great, my vintage, I’ve learnt so much about gear and tone in the last 3 years, wish you started in 89... Mark from Wodonga Victoria... cheers!!