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  • @stephenbedford1395
    @stephenbedford1395 Год назад +150

    Shawn Lane was a supernatural multi-dimensional being who briefly visited this universe... and for that short time he was the greatest guitarist in the galaxy.

  • @michaelcollums4197
    @michaelcollums4197 Год назад +154

    I'm lucky to say that Shawn was a friend of mine and I have been watching him playing since the 80's, I was at his house when he was making his debut album Powers of Ten, he had a studio set up in his attic. Shawn was a true kind person and the only true genius I have ever known,
    his knowledge of music was off the charts and what people forget or don't know he was just as good on the piano as the guitar. Rest in peace my friend you have left us to soon.

    • @davidguthrie3739
      @davidguthrie3739 Год назад +3

      Powers of Ten-exactly! Perfect title.

    • @billsingletary4516
      @billsingletary4516 Год назад

      Damn!

    • @bluntforcetraumaproduction4567
      @bluntforcetraumaproduction4567 Год назад +1

      I am a Memphian as well, Do we know one another? Walter Moore

    • @SoundingSix
      @SoundingSix Год назад +4

      Is it true that Shawn was actually left handed? That's even more amazing to think about, he played as if he were right handed. He was also so good on piano as well, he was just too good for this world. Thank God he left us with some of his brilliance to enjoy.

    • @gravyblue
      @gravyblue Год назад

      Nice

  • @garywhitt98
    @garywhitt98 Год назад +252

    For those unfamiliar with Shawn Lane, take a night, and dive down the RUclips hole that evidences his genius. NOT just a shredder, he could play all genres. A musician's musician and a truly gifted human.

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Год назад +47

      Yeah. I’ve been doing that. Truly a tremendous musician.

    • @garywhitt98
      @garywhitt98 Год назад +21

      @@Guitargate Mike, your musical IQ is high enough to better understand what’s going on with Shawn Lane than I am able. Your descriptions of what you were seeing and hearing were learned and go beyond the normal reactions to Lane’s speed to center around his phrasing and unexpected shifts of musical direction. For a bit of difference, check out Lane in “Aga of the Ladies” as he plays in front of an Indian crowd in 2003 with Hellborg and some Indian percussionists. It’s on the Shawn Lane RUclips channel. If you stay for the whole song you’ll hear a master story teller take you for a musical ride. I would be very interested in your analysis. Love your work and thanks for the quality.

    • @SnappyJCM800
      @SnappyJCM800 Год назад +8

      He has a great version of a song from Once Upon A Time In The West and it’s amazing

    • @CJBlake-rf7mv
      @CJBlake-rf7mv Год назад +4

      Well said.

    • @nickg1743
      @nickg1743 Год назад

      Hell yeah dude

  • @issorlol
    @issorlol 9 месяцев назад +12

    "that's some seriously hot shit right there" about one little second of his playing is probably the best way to sum up shawn lane. RIP.

  • @KzmntMusic
    @KzmntMusic Год назад +26

    my favorite thing in the world is seeing guitarist's reactions to Shawn's playing for the first time. He was otherworldly, and inspires in a way I've never seen before. In my personal opinion, he was probably one of the greatest musical minds to ever walk this earth.
    (also, if ever you have a chance to play his signature Vigier guitar, DO IT. I managed to buy one earlier this year after fawning over them for half a decade, and I've never played anything like it. The action is microscopic, and combined with the 24.75 scale length, it is entirely effortless to play, just as he intended! So good that I'm seriously considering selling every other guitar I own, because I'll never need another guitar again.)

  • @rockitflash
    @rockitflash 11 месяцев назад +9

    I’m from Memphis and knew Shawn. What I want you to know is that he was as kind and humble as he was talented. We were not hang out friends, but I worked at a music store and he was a regular customer, and when I saw him out in public he always made it a point to say hello and talk about guitars.

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 3 месяца назад

      Yarbrough's or S&T? I'm guessing Yarbrough's?

  • @SilverHairCare
    @SilverHairCare Год назад +38

    Fun fact: Buckethead invented his “knubbing” technique by trying to replicate Shawn lanes insane chromatic licks. Shawn himself said he did a great job at it even though it’s a completely different technique

    • @ardeof
      @ardeof Год назад +7

      I believe the specific song was Kaiser Nancarrow, which I guess buckethead got a bootlegged copy or whatever and didn't know it was just added effects or whatever shawn lane said. I forget the video where he talks about it, but it was pretty cool.

    • @dooboio7816
      @dooboio7816 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, you got it wrong. @ardeof got it right. Buckethead thought he played it though so that says something about how insane Shawn was.

  • @winstonsmith8240
    @winstonsmith8240 Год назад +30

    Apparently, when he was on tour he would often visit the local library and read 3-4 books. A day! He was a savant. No normal human can compete.
    He's gone back to his dad. Rip.

    • @AndreSpeek
      @AndreSpeek 10 месяцев назад +12

      True story there.. I bought him some books when we were on tour in 1996... Next day he held up on of the books saying: pick a page number... So we did and he started reciting what was on that page without opening the book... When he gave us the book to check we were completely stunned that he was spot on... This guy's internal hard drive was at least 4 terabyte of SSD storage while other human beings still had to do with a single floppy disk...

    • @AndreSpeek
      @AndreSpeek 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@FURDOG1961 Certainly a phenomenal memory for what he cared about or was interested in... Getting him on stage at showtime, that's a different story... 😉

    • @georgesia9347
      @georgesia9347 6 месяцев назад +1

      Shawn lane was a literal will goodhunting then.

    • @MikeHF
      @MikeHF 27 дней назад +1

      @@AndreSpeek I am more of a little sticky note pad kind of guy!

  • @MrAnthonyshields
    @MrAnthonyshields Год назад +14

    If you want to have your mind blown even more pay attention to how he uses accents in his ultra fast runs. that is one thing I have never seen from anyone else. I saw him play live four times and every time was an amazing experience. He was truly like no one else.

  • @scyphe
    @scyphe Год назад +28

    Shawn Lane was truly a monster guitarist who suffered from one of the cruellest illnesses a musician could have.

    • @rockyaldebaran4085
      @rockyaldebaran4085 Год назад +8

      Sad but true. Same with Jason Becker, dunno which is more tragic.... Least Jason can still write music and have other guitarist physically play it for him.

  • @rexvisitor44
    @rexvisitor44 Год назад +21

    Always makes me happy when folks discover Shawn. Came and went like a comet. Almost as accomplished on piano as guitar by the way. Could play pretty much anything.

  • @celsopinto3502
    @celsopinto3502 Год назад +27

    Shawn Lane… Best guitar player ever lived ❤🎸🎸!

    • @johnsham7568
      @johnsham7568 Год назад

      Wait, that's Shawn MF Lane?! No wonder the poor player left us before his time. :(
      Cat had lot left in him before he passed. RIP

  • @ronpaulrevered
    @ronpaulrevered Год назад +22

    I think Guthrie Govan got his start transcribing Lane and Buckethead's multi finger tapping technique was to copy those lines of five where Lane slides his pinky. Shawn is the final BOSS. R.I.P. LEGEND

  • @SuperLocrian
    @SuperLocrian Год назад +19

    Shawn was an amazing player who never got enough recognition, but certainly had the respect of his peers!

  • @j.michaelfinehomesllc85
    @j.michaelfinehomesllc85 10 месяцев назад +6

    Shawn was the greatest guitar player to ever walk this earth. I'm so tickled how blown away you are. I'm glad you finally found him. He will blow your mind over and over and over again. As shown in this video. I've listened and tried to emulate Shawn for 30 years.

  • @dennisjohndreher7258
    @dennisjohndreher7258 Год назад +19

    Shawn Lane was the greatest guitar player on the planet. RIP

  • @coreymihailiuk5189
    @coreymihailiuk5189 Год назад +11

    I recall the first time I saw Shawn Lane. He seemed light years ahead of most, playing mind boggling phrases at the speed of light. His obvious grasp of deep musical concepts that just poured out of him like a river. A virtuoso who left us far too early.

  • @dennyclosser8456
    @dennyclosser8456 Год назад +22

    I gotta say I wish I could see the whole band because the drummer is killing it also.

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Год назад +6

      Yes! Jeff is a monster for sure

    • @danielm4114
      @danielm4114 Год назад +7

      Plenty of Hellborg Lane Sipe on YT to whet that whistle....happy hunting.

  • @massimomassimo9388
    @massimomassimo9388 Год назад +11

    Still remember NAMM show of 1991. On that stage there were gods like Timmons, Satriani, Vai, Skolnick, Beach... the song was Down, Down, Down and each of them had a little space for solo. The moment Shawn steps in......all gods eyes were on him!!

  • @stickaman
    @stickaman Год назад +15

    He was a big inspiration and influence to Buckethead as well

    • @Wyl7
      @Wyl7 Год назад

      Yeah, and Michael apparently already forgot about how much he marveled at Buckethead’s pinkie use from the Soothsayer video 😂

  • @davidhekking4425
    @davidhekking4425 Год назад +8

    Grew up in Memphis watching guys like Shawn and Eric Gales. The talent pool of that city was and is truly incredible.

  • @zac3392
    @zac3392 Год назад +19

    RIP one of the cleanest and most melodic shredders ever…

  • @offroadskater
    @offroadskater Год назад +39

    There is no one faster than Lane. No Guthrie. No Metallhead. No-one. But the guy also knew how to play a melody. And the frightening thing is, that he might have been an even better keyboard player. An absolute monster of a musician. Died too soon. I remember vividly the loss I felt knowing I'd never be able to hear more of him. Shawn Lane was a guitar god to the guys we worship as guitar heroes. I still don't believe how some of the things he did on Centrifugal Funk are physically possible.

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Год назад

      Shawn is certainly slightly faster as an alternate picker, but Guthrie does some stuff with legato and tapping that likely can't get any faster as played by human hands (Fives, Sevens, etc.).

    • @MrStupidsignup
      @MrStupidsignup 11 месяцев назад +1

      No metalhead. What about BUCKEThead??

    • @justing9902
      @justing9902 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrStupidsignup shawn lane did with his left hand what buckethead taps :/ look up shawn lanes dimished technique and you will see it in action and hear the resemblence to buckethead, bucketheads stupid good but shawn lane could incorporate the fast stuff with such feeling even paul gilbert says hes a monster haha

    • @chickenwing602
      @chickenwing602 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@MrStupidsignup Buckethead and Shawn were friends. Buckethead himself proclaims Shawn the greatest ever. 🙂

    • @marcusgoh4594
      @marcusgoh4594 10 месяцев назад

      "the most terrifying guy"@@justing9902

  • @crazy.scorpio
    @crazy.scorpio Год назад +6

    It is something to watch, when someone plays the guitar like I breathe......
    Just naturally and with no effort. Just flows.....GOD I AM JEALOUS!!!! so good.....

  • @chloelavender3620
    @chloelavender3620 Год назад +7

    I went to school with him. I got to jam with him a couple of times. He was like that guitar, piano and at 14 he played drums in studio for a band 1st take on their originals. He was great.

  • @jadeowenhamblyn4405
    @jadeowenhamblyn4405 Год назад +19

    Shawn Lane along with Allan Holdsworth and maybe one or two others exist on a profoundly different level of harmony and melody.

    • @jadeowenhamblyn4405
      @jadeowenhamblyn4405 Год назад

      Oh and that 3NPS pattern you are trying to decipher is based on a 1-3-2-4-3-5-4-6-5-7-6 pattern

    • @jameshayes6366
      @jameshayes6366 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lane holdsworth and coltrane are light years beyond dude

    • @CosmosArchipelago
      @CosmosArchipelago 7 месяцев назад

      Matteo Mancuso italian prodigy.

    • @georgesia9347
      @georgesia9347 6 месяцев назад

      Matteo mancuso can be deservedly called lane's successor.

  • @peterivan22
    @peterivan22 Год назад +13

    That came as easily to Shawn as it was AS easy, as it was for him to breathe. EXTREMELY talented, that guitar was an absolute extension of him and part of him. When he doesn't even have to look 98% of the time and just play, and you can FEEL what he's playing, it doesn't get any more real and raw as this! I could listen to him all night! ✌️

  • @davidflexer565
    @davidflexer565 Год назад +22

    Michael you have just experienced the Shawn Lane effect... I met Shawn here in Memphis in 1985 and became friends with him and sat in his house or at his gigs with jaw on the floor.. your ear is so good you are going to realize that he always does lots of different intervals, lije one run will often be 4notes,5 notes, 4notes ,3 notes ,8 notes then 5 notes and that's just a slab... I've got litterally 10-12 hours of random gigs,sessions, clips,in his house ect.... hit me on Facebook messenger and I'll get you some super high quality material that will become part of your musical DNA..

    • @kingsxkids
      @kingsxkids Год назад +2

      Supercool David
      I studied with Zakk-
      but he’s still from this planet 🤷🏼‍♀️
      Shawn was from another universe. 🙂
      you must be great

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod Год назад

      I also have lots of a Shawn Lane bootlegs. Whats your Facebook? I'd love to hear what you got!

  • @profoundsinger
    @profoundsinger Год назад +10

    Shawn Lane is a freakin monster player!! His Power of Ten Live album has more “WTF is he doing”moments than any other album period!

  • @davidsmith6976
    @davidsmith6976 Год назад +15

    Shawn Lane is a total legend .

  • @mezzy238
    @mezzy238 9 месяцев назад +2

    When he leans back and closes his eyes when he plays he's gone. Whatever happens after that is not music, it's a phenomenon.

  • @MrMan_47
    @MrMan_47 Год назад +39

    He had the licks down by 14 years old. He rarely practiced guitar after that. He primarily played piano after that. Checkout the videos of him play piano. He was as accomplished at piano as we was at guitar. All while in his 20's. Not a normal human being.

  • @TheOriginalBillyYO
    @TheOriginalBillyYO Год назад +3

    About time you reacted to this guy.. He’s my favourite ever… He’s legit the best.

  • @kyleilling6092
    @kyleilling6092 Год назад +5

    Check out his performance of get you back on the REH video series. The final solo section may be the greatest segment of guitar playing. Also his playing on MVP Centrifugal Funk is just alien, other dimensional stuff.

  • @jared8324
    @jared8324 3 месяца назад +2

    Shawn is known amongst the technical players as the most
    Mythical creature of guitar, the scariest guitarist in our lifetime and the most talented guitarist to walk the face of the earth

  • @zxcvmjg
    @zxcvmjg Год назад +6

    Was fun seeing you react to this one. I’m a long time fan of Shawn and he’s influenced me since I was very young.

  • @jwandhistools
    @jwandhistools Год назад +13

    He did some instructional videos in the 80's. He exposes all of his techniques. It's just terrifying. Find those vids. he was super clean cut and much healthier back then. he played for Black Oak Arkansas at 15. That's Shawn Lane.

    • @zombiereagan4813
      @zombiereagan4813 Год назад +1

      Power Solos and Power Licks are at least two of the instructional videos.

    • @GreenDistantStar
      @GreenDistantStar Год назад +2

      @@zombiereagan4813 yep. I bought the VHS tapes back in the day, and realised what a hopeless a proposition it was for me to play Shawn's stuff. And he just showed us the basics of what he could do. Watching him unfold his full arsenal live is a transcendent experience. Tri 7-5 and Black Market live at MIT for those who need convincing.

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Год назад +3

      I still need an instructional video for his instructional videos

  • @Nilli4rock
    @Nilli4rock Год назад +1

    So happy to see more people getting to know Shawn! Been a fan of his since 2007, always keep coming back

  • @cmsquared63
    @cmsquared63 Год назад +2

    What I enjoy most about Michael’s videos is that he’s just as knocked-out as we are when we see these amazing performances. It’s about the joy. Michael, if you ever come to Austin, the drinks are on me!

  • @Acousticeg
    @Acousticeg Год назад +3

    "I don't ever know where to start"...That was my reaction as well when I first heard Shawn. That and picking my jaw off the floor. lol One of the greatest if not the greatest guitarist ever. Setting the bar far higher than most will ever reach.

  • @cristianorentroia6607
    @cristianorentroia6607 Год назад +7

    One of the greatest ever. And his compositions are not about speed or technique at all as some people suggest.

  • @shaggyb9599
    @shaggyb9599 Год назад +8

    I feel like this is the most confused I've ever seen Michael. And if he's confused, I'm completely lost. Impressive!

  • @ChadHuskey
    @ChadHuskey Год назад +2

    Great video as usual, and so cool to see Shawn Lane getting some love! I've been coming back to this track since I started listening to him in '04 and after all these years I'm still blown away every time. RIP to one of the best to ever do it.

  • @rvpjohn
    @rvpjohn 3 месяца назад +2

    Saw him in late 70's when he was 15 playing with Black Oak Arkansas. He was great but had no idea how talented he was. Sad how his story ended.

  • @xpander8140
    @xpander8140 Год назад +4

    Shawn Lane, a monster player, that sounds about right. For me the enlightening moment was hearing his Powers of Ten live album the first time. Unique musician in some of the things he did and the way he did it.

  • @Tritoness
    @Tritoness Год назад +6

    Yes Shawn Lane!! One of a kind player, great heart. He can shred like no else, literally, but it’s his phrasing that does it for me. He’s on my Mount Rushmore. Great vid 👍

  • @josiahgust
    @josiahgust Год назад +3

    @Michael Palmisano I love how at 2 minutes you going "I get what you're saying" but those of us that really know are just chuckling to ourselves and saying JUST WAIT 😁😁

  • @progmanjum
    @progmanjum Год назад +6

    Hellborg is a monster on the bass, gets lost in the mix here. But three absolute monsters going at it.

  • @michaelhaile6371
    @michaelhaile6371 Год назад +2

    I saw him play several times back in the day. To say he would leave you with your jaw on the floor is an understatement. Such a great musician and a cool guy

  • @JuniorFarquar
    @JuniorFarquar 5 месяцев назад +1

    Was a friend in the 80s when he was with The Willys. Can't count how many times we saw him/them. He'd usually come sit with us btwn sets.
    Then I moved... Awesome guy.

  • @jimwillcox9431
    @jimwillcox9431 Год назад +9

    He was also a kick-ass keyboard player.

  • @GOOCHIElicker
    @GOOCHIElicker Год назад +3

    Also shawn lane, jeff sipe, and jonas album temporal analogs of paradise check that album out its incredible!! I layed in darkness and ate some acid and played that album probably the most insane psychedelic experience ive ever had with music. I felt the universe flowing through me with their playing traveling through the cosmos of the mind feeling every emotion. It was a great therapeutic experience that i will forever charish it made me feel the magic of life

  • @vanguard4065
    @vanguard4065 Год назад +8

    Shawn Lane easily one of the greatest guitarists who ever walked the earth.

  • @paulkelly154
    @paulkelly154 3 месяца назад +2

    Jeff Sipe is a longtime friend of mine. I got to know Shawn through Jeff when they had Hellborg, Lane, and Sipe going. Shawn was a super nice cat, funny as hell, and knew even more obscure movie than me (and I know a LOT). His playing speaks for itself.

  • @rockyaldebaran4085
    @rockyaldebaran4085 Год назад +3

    Speaking of Shawn Lane, I know you've already done Buckethead but Shawn was a HUGE inspiration to him as I'm sure you can tell with his monster yet beautiful shredding. I forget which song it was but in this particular song ,theres a section where Shawn lane edited in notes to make it sound like this impossible song that no human could play and Bucket didnt know that at the time so he thought Shawn was doing it all by himself so he came up with the 2 handed 4 finger tapping thing hes so good at and came very damn close to replicating the combined powers of SHAWN LANE AND A COMPUTER,INSANE! I think he talks about it in some Guitar clinic video i saw years ago on youtube.
    Love your shit keep up the good work!

  • @mjdeluxe
    @mjdeluxe Год назад +1

    Back when I was in high school, RUclips was just getting started and it was a real struggle to find Shawn Lane videos. I must have spent hundreds, if not thousands, of hours digging through the internet to analyze and practice his playing. But man, you nailed my obsession with him in just 20 minutes! Props to you, my friend!

  • @esdel1955
    @esdel1955 Год назад +8

    Shawn Lane wasn’t a guitarist; he was a musician. He transcended any particular instrument, being equally adept on keyboards. But yeah, he could definitely play guitar. Check out “West Side Boogie,” from the album, “Powers of Ten.”

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Год назад +4

      I need to hear this now.

    • @lazarusdoghouse
      @lazarusdoghouse Год назад +1

      I believe he taught music at U of Vienna from time to time.

  • @suplects
    @suplects 5 месяцев назад +1

    That flat 7 lick you were analyzing is a lick leading into the theme of the tune. The theme of Personae (that's the name of the song) is roughly in the key of C harmonic minor, with a few adjustments. He composed this song around the time he first hooked up with Jonas Hellborg, and it has a strong indian and pakistani influence. If you've never watched the clinic Shawn did in 1995 at AIM, I highly recommend it.

  • @Strizzle81
    @Strizzle81 Год назад +3

    Unbelievable guitar player!!

  • @wiseguy9202
    @wiseguy9202 4 дня назад

    Seeing him playing live and up close is a different experience. Left me speechless.

  • @user-eh1vp3ev3c
    @user-eh1vp3ev3c 5 месяцев назад +1

    He mastered econo picking and 3-4 notes per string before anyone else.
    Equaled in speed perhaps, but never surpassed, and those lovely melodies/improvisational skills.

  • @DonBroyles73
    @DonBroyles73 Год назад +6

    Epilogue For Lisa,a tribute to his sister,is one of the most emotionally loaded instrumental ballads I have ever heard. Give it a listen if you get a chance.

  • @SLazProduction
    @SLazProduction Год назад +4

    Shawn Lane RIP to the most gifted guitarist I’ve ever heard… his first couple of records “powers of ten and tri-tone fascination” have some of the most beautiful compositions written.. yet so technical… simply the greatest of the guitar virtuosos in the last 30 years

  • @JayHPatel
    @JayHPatel Год назад +5

    Shawn Lane deserves all the praise he gets, thanks for talking about him. I discovered him in 2009, he was just not a great guitar player but a monster pianist too. Check out his work with Jonas Hellborg, they spent a few years playing Indian fusion music with V. Selvaganesh, absolutely incredible playing that transcended all forms of music.
    Really sad to hear he suffered during his final years, I can’t even begin to imagine how far he would have pushed the boundaries of music if he was still alive.
    My personal favorite live performances of his would be Tri 7/5 at the Musicians Institute and Aga Of The Ladies with J. Hellborg and V. Selvaganesh.

    • @JayHPatel
      @JayHPatel Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/-mTH8VT3H64/видео.html
      Video of him shredding on the piano. Unbelievable playing

  • @JoshByarsMusic
    @JoshByarsMusic Год назад +6

    Started listening to Lane in 2007 along with Greg Koch and Danny Gatton. 3 of the best masterclass pickers to ever live

    • @mikekoehl3783
      @mikekoehl3783 Год назад

      Josh you have excellent taste

    • @freddiwilkins9985
      @freddiwilkins9985 Год назад

      also BusterT Jones

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 11 месяцев назад

      Danny was a big hero of mine. Along with Roy Buchanan , his colleague. So sad for both men, tragic

  • @anthonyfinch550
    @anthonyfinch550 9 месяцев назад

    im from memphis. i saw shawn in strings and things back in 92....93! 12 year old me will never forget it.

  • @TheRobsam
    @TheRobsam Год назад +2

    Ohhhh man lol. So you discovered Shawn. I grew up in Memphis and went to see him play every weekend

  • @davidguthrie3739
    @davidguthrie3739 Год назад +7

    Mind blown. How can a dude be this masterful at his craft and still relatively unknown? No matter how great you are, there’s always someone out there who can literally play circles around you.

    • @scottwaszak698
      @scottwaszak698 Год назад

      Because he couldn't write a song, that's why.

    • @eon5417
      @eon5417 Год назад +5

      @@scottwaszak698 He wrote many songs, most of which are fantastic... Get You Back, Epilogue for Lisa, Hardcase, The Way it Has to Be, etc.

    • @scottwaszak698
      @scottwaszak698 Год назад

      @@eon5417 Only "guitar geeks" would know or care about them, hence his esoteric standing.

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Год назад

      @@scottwaszak698 Okay, so anyone who isnt Bad Bunny or Ariana Grande is shit right? Because no one has any 'standing' relative to them.

    • @scottwaszak698
      @scottwaszak698 Год назад

      @@biscobisco1882 Hardly. Lane has no chance against EVH, Jimmy Page, Blackmore, etc all of whims were far more accomplished riff-masters and songwriters. Why do you think SRV is so well known? Sure, he was a smokin guitar player but HE HAD SONGS, and could sing the shit out of them. Lane was a virtuoso with no dings, kinda like a guy named Malmsteen, who also happens to be known pretty much only to guitar geeks.

  • @Johnny_Ledford
    @Johnny_Ledford Год назад +3

    At six minutes in you say “giant lick bag” ….. I couldn’t concentrate for a few minutes after that but I’m good now. 😂😂🤘🏻

  • @jensk4140
    @jensk4140 Год назад +3

    That guy is so good, you can't replicate it.

  • @vugolol
    @vugolol Месяц назад +1

    I've probably watched hundreds of hours of live Shawn Lane performances, but one of my favorite videos of him on youtube are his REH/Power Licks instructional tapes where he is teaching these insane mindboggling outside sounding licks, and assuming whoever is watching is going to be able to learn let alone comprehend what he is doing haha. If you go down a rabbit hole, what you saw here is only scratching the surface, his younger self before the medication for his illness took over his body to near completion like it's seen in this video, was absolutely something else, even some of the stuff that surfaced from when he was 16 and 17 years of age was complete insanity and that was just as EVH was breaking through the scene and Yngwie was getting started, crazy stuff.

  • @mightyluv
    @mightyluv Год назад +3

    Wow, you were almost constantly at a loss for words! Understandable, that was some absolutely amazing jam, made all the more cool by the laid back cigarette smoking attitude he projects, like napping through a plane crash. Jesus.
    Love your channel, keep ‘em coming.

  • @andrewbud
    @andrewbud Год назад +15

    Shawn was a genius whose purity and clarity of expression was boundless. People here have already said it, but a quick youtube dive reveals that pretty quickly. One thing to mention that I didn't see in the comments was that Shawn played almost exclusively in an indian fusion context for the last few years of his life. There's a DVD out there called "Paris" filmed in 2001 where he and Hellborg play with V. Umashankar and V. Selvaganesh. Some of his playing on that DVD is the most transcendent playing from anyone on any instrument, ever...imho :)

    • @winstonsmith8240
      @winstonsmith8240 Год назад

      Thanks. I'll check that out.
      He was a savant with a passion for the guitar that went back to his early childhood. Be a long time 'till we see his like again. 😪

  • @Teleuride
    @Teleuride Год назад +2

    I have been listening to Shawn Lane since February of 1992. I know this because, this was the night I got to see Allan Holdsworth play (another genius) and I bought a Mike Varney CD that Allan was selling, and Shawn Lane was in it as well. I could not get over what I was hearing, and I was hooked since day one, literally... The man is a genius with his fluid speed, phrasing and his compositions. He died way too young...he will always be missed.

  • @Texasbluesalley
    @Texasbluesalley Год назад +4

    YES!!!

  • @jamesleigh900
    @jamesleigh900 Год назад +1

    Michael, your comments on this guy is playing just make me smile. He is so clearly a master of the fretboard and I love how you commented at 1644 about his missing the tonic and then selling it anyway. Wonderful. Great break down on the man’s playing.

  • @spudwashington3880
    @spudwashington3880 Год назад +2

    Man’s grooving with all he’s got there pretty sweet

  • @gunshotlagoon922
    @gunshotlagoon922 Год назад

    I still remember when he passed. Saddest day for the guitar world and the history of music in general.

  • @CJBlake-rf7mv
    @CJBlake-rf7mv Год назад +2

    He is the GOAT. The guitar was just a conduit. Lucky to see him play live a few times. There are better videos of him.

  • @arthurcox70
    @arthurcox70 Год назад +1

    Long time Shawn lane fan here, I remember hearing about him (as I was a teenager) in the late 80’s when The Willy’s were blazing around memphis, Tn. That was my initial introduction to Shawn, then powers of ten came out (mind=blown) and so forth.. A close friend of mine knew Shawn, and he always said Shawn had an encyclopedic knowledge of several diverse subjects- from literature, music history, movie/ film trivia.. a true genius and polymath… And given all that talent, he was one of the most gentle, kind spirited person you could’ve ever met, sharing his knowledge and always so humble. I can hear vast influences from Holdsworth to Eric Johnson, but Shawn truly had a unique voice on the guitar. He is truly missed but his legacy lives on through his music !

  • @stephenmiller5023
    @stephenmiller5023 Год назад +1

    Michael, I must Quote Stevie Ray Vaughan here , “ I don’t think when I play , thinking about what I’m trying to play just gets in my way, I just let it flow out “ . Loved this video, and how you try to break down his run . I truly hope you master it now and it doesn’t drive you too insane 😉. Thanks buddy for posting this one for us all , Hopefully you had a Merry Christmas, and have a Happy New Year . C-ya 👍👍

  • @imijofsoul-ajimiexperience7164
    @imijofsoul-ajimiexperience7164 Год назад +1

    Got to hang with Shawn after a Sipe Hellborg gig, such an insightful sweetheart rip

  • @1tgiuntac395
    @1tgiuntac395 7 месяцев назад

    I remember the very first time I heard and saw Shawn Lane on you tube! I literally could not believe what I was hearing and seeing. He will always be my most favorite player of all time!

  • @jsblack02
    @jsblack02 Год назад +5

    Michael check out "Epilogue for Lisa" by Shawn Lane. Its a perfect example of restrained beauty.

  • @involunteer
    @involunteer Год назад +2

    Another guitarist taken too soon was Danny Gatton.

  • @PR-BEACHBOY
    @PR-BEACHBOY Год назад +2

    Anthony Stauffer (Sp?) also has a great channel called “Texas Blues Alley” which is dedicated (seemingly) mostly to Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Texas blues style of playing.
    I highly recommend the channel on RUclips.

  • @mangstrum
    @mangstrum Год назад +2

    Everyone misses his version of all song the watchtower it’s insane the one with the picture of him standing there his rhythm stuff is so cool worth checking out

  • @bobryan8793
    @bobryan8793 10 месяцев назад

    Grest job Michael I was with you on all the jaw dropping...

  • @brianvigneau2074
    @brianvigneau2074 Год назад +3

    What really jumps out to me is the fact that he's not playing it he's just doing it almost without even thinking about it it's just happening like a Quentin Tarantino movie in your face and unpracticed

  • @davidj6008
    @davidj6008 Год назад +3

    Shawn Lane
    Yeah, you've been sleeping on this guitarist
    In your defense, an entire generation of musicians and music lovers do not know of the man
    and it's only been 20 years, since his passing
    Can you imagine, not knowing of Beethoven and it's been 196 years
    Shawn was not just an guitar player, noodling on the fret board
    He was an accomplished, gifted musician
    Think modern version of Bach and Mozart
    Keyboards and guitar were his main instruments but name almost anything, Shawn could probably play it
    and play it better than anyone
    He read 3-4 books a day, had a genius IQ, a filing cabinet for a memory and was a gentle bear of a man
    Shawn looked big but it was due to the steroids he had to take for health issues
    If you go thru his portfolio, his technique and mastery will astound you
    Also, much of his live recordings are IMPROVISED!
    Not sure but I think Shawn's "Powers Of Ten", he played all the instruments and spliced together
    Helborg and Sipe, played most frequently with Shawn
    ruclips.net/video/IXN96Lqdgfs/видео.html
    Another live recording, featured a drummer by the name of Felix Sabal-Lecco
    ruclips.net/video/BsNgsFO6X4Y/видео.html
    A few musicians (Guitarists) have produced lessons, play alongs, etc
    One of the best is a guy named, Joel Rivard
    Amazing guitarist, in his own right
    Link to Joel's FB
    facebook.com/joelrivard3.1415/
    Discography: (Selected)
    Powers Of Ten
    Temporal Analogs Of Paradise (Live)
    Tri-Tone Fascination
    Good People In Times Of Evil
    Spread the word
    Shawn Lane is gone from this world but his music is eternal
    😁👍🎹🎸

  • @onlyguitar6521
    @onlyguitar6521 Год назад +3

    Whoever recommended this video did it wrong. You should listen to his actual records, start with Esperanto, The Way it has to be, Not Again and Get your back. Some of the most beautiful guitar pieces ever made.

  • @WiseOwl-1
    @WiseOwl-1 Год назад +3

    “Too many notes. Look my dear fellow, there are in fact, only so many notes the ear can hear in the course of an evening.” - Amadeus.

  • @RunningWild32
    @RunningWild32 Год назад +34

    Shawn is widely consider one of the greatest guitarists ever.

    • @nickg1743
      @nickg1743 Год назад +4

      Yeah I don't just think he's a one in a generation kind, he's like a once in a millennium kind of talent

  • @MrMan_47
    @MrMan_47 Год назад +2

    "All Along The Watchtower" Shawn Lane

  • @mikelittleton3400
    @mikelittleton3400 Год назад +1

    Its an absolute shame this guy has passed! his playing is MAGICAL !!! INCREDIABLE !!!!

  • @thebuck1152
    @thebuck1152 Год назад +1

    New guitarist day! What a beast. Just amazing

  • @mcnowski
    @mcnowski 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shawn shredded with Soul.

  • @lucagrieman3681
    @lucagrieman3681 Год назад +2

    To me, this is the guy. I am in awe of Shawn Lane's playing. His speed is just one of so many facets of his playing. Dissecting his ideas is a masterclass. For those unfamiliar, check out his solos on "Hey T Bone" and "Black Market" (from Powers of Ten Live). The way he played "out" is complete genius. He must of had an amazing ear. I'm a die hard fan, and I'm glad you get to discover some of his genius!

  • @al3xj
    @al3xj Год назад

    Wow, love it - so many great points, incredible introduction also to Shawn - 'it's like a vocal process' - enjoyed as always

  • @silviotavares771
    @silviotavares771 2 месяца назад

    I was also shocked I had no clue who was he until 2 or 3 years ago and completely overwhelmed (in a good sense) by his playing.. God tier talent.