Why This Guy Is Rock’s Scariest Guitarist

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @MateusAsato
    @MateusAsato 2 года назад +9130

    Accurate definition of being a Master on what he does. An interview would be amazing! :)

    • @jules153
      @jules153 2 года назад +83

      100%

    • @JEFFWEEE
      @JEFFWEEE 2 года назад +209

      Would LOVE to see Rick interview Guthrie

    • @fredericcharron3831
      @fredericcharron3831 2 года назад +38

      Definitely

    • @EnigmaEuslam
      @EnigmaEuslam 2 года назад +26

      I saw them a week earlier in Jacksonville Fl and saw they had some extra time between their last Fl gig and the one in Atlanta. My first thought was that they’d left some time for interviews with Rick! Maybe next time.

    • @Andrew_M_Ward
      @Andrew_M_Ward 2 года назад +80

      if Rick interviews Guthrie we will get another masterfully executed entry into the Musicians Hall of Records (Rick is doing God's work, and I'm not even sure there is a god)

  • @MateusAsato
    @MateusAsato 2 года назад +2174

    Guthrie is probably the most versatile player of all times. According to Johnny from JamTrackCentral these videos from JTC were free improvisation. His importance for the scene will resonate for so long.

    • @Walletperson
      @Walletperson 2 года назад +55

      we need a jam with you and guthrie asap

    • @jonmartin3302
      @jonmartin3302 2 года назад +6

      Facts

    • @acdclexu6296
      @acdclexu6296 2 года назад +15

      i saw him twice with the aristocrats it was absolute mind blowing

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson 2 года назад +25

      he's a virtuoso but he couldn't write a hit song to save his life.

    • @Owtyg23
      @Owtyg23 2 года назад +104

      @@RobertMJohnson always think this is a stupid point especially know he's worked on major films and been called as an advisor for film soundtracks. Manages to do work that you could never both commercially and virtuosically lol

  • @BarryRaven
    @BarryRaven Год назад +1479

    I went to school with Guthrie, and I can tell you that he has been doing this since he was very small. When I was 15-16 he tried to teach me Trilogy by Yngwie... he played it note perfect on a floral Jem through a Marshall and I am still trying to nail the intro 35 years later! At school he was also a concert grade violin player!

    • @davidpost6902
      @davidpost6902 Год назад +36

      Would that be at KEGS
      Chelmsford?
      Have managed to see
      Him play at the bassment in Chelmsford.
      He was also in Asia rock band. In my opinion
      He must be the Charlie Parker, of the guitar.
      Amazing !! Best wishes

    • @BarryRaven
      @BarryRaven Год назад +79

      @@davidpost6902 Yep, I was at KEGS with Guthrie. We all knew he was something else (alien?) even then.

    • @guitartutorhk6506
      @guitartutorhk6506 Год назад +31

      Guthrie Played Violin?

    • @JTFSIX
      @JTFSIX Год назад

      @@guitartutorhk6506 Yeah!...you didn't know that?? - yeh fuckin losah'...also that was my JEM77- FP that he fingerbanged......Stay Safe.

    • @elguitarTom
      @elguitarTom Год назад +48

      @@guitartutorhk6506 most pro guitarists do. They get forced as kids when they are 5 years old.
      Alexi Laiho played violin.

  • @hugoveiga7537
    @hugoveiga7537 Год назад +603

    Saw him playing for Hans Zimmer a few weeks ago in Lisbon. Hans Zimmer himself said Guthrie’s probably the best guitar player in the world. What a master

    • @eduardus4e
      @eduardus4e Год назад +1

      Robert Fripp clear

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад +9

      he's the best technician in the world. he still doesn't have the musicality to write any hits, which tells me he's not much of an artist

    • @ChrisM541
      @ChrisM541 Год назад +36

      @@RobertMJohnson "which tells me he's not much of an artist"
      -> Your infinitely more famous namesake (RobertLJohnson) would be turning in his grave at that own goal.

    • @kevingill648
      @kevingill648 Год назад +1

      Matter of opinion!

    • @orpheus3342
      @orpheus3342 Год назад +19

      @@RobertMJohnson just because you dont appreciate his original works doesnt invalidate them... hes just as much an artist as the next guy.

  • @bendonkin9449
    @bendonkin9449 2 года назад +1040

    Guthrie is untouchable. His Solos on Steven Wilsons “Ancestral”, “Home Invasion/Regret #9” and “Drive Home” are the greatest solos i’ve ever heard, so full of emotion and taste, and serve the songs perfectly. He has an amazing connection between the music he hears in his head and his hands on the fretboard, it’s just like speaking English for him, he plays what he has in his head, and he can play ANYTHING

    • @jaskarissanen5899
      @jaskarissanen5899 2 года назад +68

      Man the Drive home solo is beautiful.

    • @markalan1501
      @markalan1501 2 года назад +34

      I cant listen to those. Im an emotional wreck for three days after.
      I cry in my sleep from those incredibly heart touching solo's.

    • @galroffe9055
      @galroffe9055 2 года назад +27

      the solo on Ancestral is just pure emotion.
      the sound, the "screaming", that feel...for me his best iv'e ever heard. from anyone actually

    • @bendonkin9449
      @bendonkin9449 2 года назад +4

      @@markalan1501 Oh man, i feel you 😂

    • @Frewster
      @Frewster 2 года назад +11

      Have you listened to Periphery? Guthrie was featured on their track "have a blast" and it's crazy how he serves the track whilst still being instantly recognizable

  • @ravusursi893
    @ravusursi893 2 года назад +354

    Guthrie is one of those guys we’d all love to have as a friend. He seems so genuine, so self-deprecating and so warm. PLEASE get him on for an interview Rick! P.S. We love you too!

    • @A_Final_Hit
      @A_Final_Hit 2 года назад +3

      Yes, yes, yes!! 👍🏽

    • @PaulSmith-gi5bf
      @PaulSmith-gi5bf 2 года назад

      self-deprecating isn't a thing to admire, I think you mean humble

    • @ravusursi893
      @ravusursi893 2 года назад +15

      @@PaulSmith-gi5bf No. Self-deprecation is the act of trying to make yourself, your abilities, or your achievements seem less important. Given his talents, and having watched many of his videos, I do truly admire this quality about him.
      Also, I have a first in English Literature, therefore I feel qualified to choose my own adjective to describe Guthrie.

    • @gavleo6303
      @gavleo6303 Месяц назад

      We NEED a Guthrie interview from you Rick. Unbelievable but He speaks Better than he plays!

  • @rexvisitor44
    @rexvisitor44 2 года назад +412

    He’s a shredder who doesn’t sound like he’s shredding. Melody, tone, feel. Genius.

    • @Koffieleuter
      @Koffieleuter 2 года назад +6

      Also check out Matteo Mancuso

    • @fastjazz
      @fastjazz 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely not a shredder. Terrible insult.

    • @Koffieleuter
      @Koffieleuter 2 года назад

      @Spectacular Spectacular I agree, I just mentioned him because he is quite talented.

    • @thomascrawley99
      @thomascrawley99 2 года назад +18

      @@fastjazz ok boomer lol

    • @nivrox95
      @nivrox95 2 года назад +6

      He sounds exactly like a sherder.sorry I don’t get it.he plays great but it’s not interesting to me and doesn’t make me feel any emotion.

  • @LouT1501
    @LouT1501 Год назад +76

    One of the great joys of Rick's channel is learning about artists I'd never heard of before. Guthrie Govan is one. Thank you, Rick!

    • @LuxPostNoctem
      @LuxPostNoctem Год назад +3

      Check his album "Erotic Cakes" if you haven't already. Not a single boring moment.

    • @colbs237
      @colbs237 6 месяцев назад

      He and the guys in The Aristocrats make great music. Make sure you give the albums a try, along with the videos of him on RUclips. He's a Fusion guy, but he'll play big gain guitar with fat brite distortion, and he delights with the combination of melodic metal riffs and then fusion leads, all in the same song and album :) To get a feel for this special variation I love, try:
      Album: The Aristocrats (2011) Song: Sweaty Knockers
      Album: You Know What (2019) Song: Burial at Sea
      Have fun on your journey! Remember, we listen on our devices now, but volume is still a big deal, so turn it up!! In Spotify, change settings on Audio Quality\Streaming Quality\ to Very High :)

  • @theScienceLabLive
    @theScienceLabLive 2 года назад +279

    Saw him play in Orange, France. Broke a string during his featured solo section on Hans Zimmer tour. Transposed the whole solo to a different part of the neck and didn't miss one single note. Just amazing. Was even more impressive than the famous SRV guitar change. Wow.

    • @brunovidana7837
      @brunovidana7837 2 года назад +11

      I would pay any amount of money to have witnessed that,
      That’s amazing man

    • @Dante-xf1mu
      @Dante-xf1mu 2 года назад +2

      The video is on RUclips

    • @Dante-xf1mu
      @Dante-xf1mu 2 года назад +3

      @@brunovidana7837 It's on RUclips. Search for rain man Guthrie Govan (the video during day time)

    • @Aeronaut1975
      @Aeronaut1975 2 года назад +1

      I've also seen him snap a string and carry on as if nothing has happened. He's one of a kind.

    • @theScienceLabLive
      @theScienceLabLive 2 года назад +1

      @@brunovidana7837 it was crazy. Guthrie Govan, Mike Einziger & Johnny Marr all played that night. I jumped on Ticketmaster France (I'm from US) and bought best available. Got front row tix! Greatest concert of my life.

  • @richardmoule2870
    @richardmoule2870 2 года назад +590

    I had the pleasure of being taught by him, he is also possibly the nicest man you’ll ever meet.

    • @gilldanier4129
      @gilldanier4129 2 года назад +24

      Yes I can see that, he has such eloquence when he talks, so erudite. Lovely man. Fancy being taught by him wow!!

    • @Ihatemyusernamemore
      @Ihatemyusernamemore 2 года назад +14

      I get that impression from watching that video serries where he's sitting outside in the gazebo, just expounding his wisdom, he passes the vibe check for sure

    • @flathead7922
      @flathead7922 2 года назад +11

      Did ya learn anything?

    • @TheChinchilla15
      @TheChinchilla15 2 года назад +34

      I met him in AZ. we had some beers together after the show, he said that no matter how good you get, it's never satisfying. Crazy

    • @caiusmadison2996
      @caiusmadison2996 2 года назад +26

      @@TheChinchilla15 like the Saitama of guitar, he's doing it for fun, but can't feel it anymore he's so excellent at it.

  • @CameronCooper
    @CameronCooper 2 года назад +94

    I've met Guthrie a couple of times and interviewed him and saw him live with Hans Zimmer this year. To me probably the best guitarist I have ever see live, insane talent, confidence and command.

    • @thedefender1064
      @thedefender1064 2 года назад

      Is the interview online?

    • @CameronCooper
      @CameronCooper 2 года назад +2

      @@thedefender1064 It was part of a project I did for university and is only a sound file. Not really worth sharing because it was more specific to my assignment.

  • @markg2861
    @markg2861 Год назад +57

    I truly believe that the Guthrie Govan interview will be the culmination of this channel. I patiently await the conversation you two will have, it's going to be great.

    • @DF-de8ib
      @DF-de8ib 7 месяцев назад +2

      100% accurate.

  • @ignaciooregonvalencia9305
    @ignaciooregonvalencia9305 2 года назад +165

    I had the pleasure of working with Guthrie here in Chile during Guitarfest 2019. He’s by far my favorite guitarist ever and I was shocked by how humble and easy going he was. We shared for a couple of days and he was kind at all times to every single person that approached him. He’s simply a genius and it’s saddening to know he doesn’t get the public respect he so very clearly deserves. Guthrie is the best, period. 🙌🏻

    • @draetonalimoffatt8780
      @draetonalimoffatt8780 2 года назад +2

      Awesome story man, you're a lucky guy.

    • @keymaster430
      @keymaster430 2 года назад +1

      I was looking for the "I had the pleasure of working with..." or "I had the pleasure of meeting..." comment. Didn't have to look long. It's the second comment.

    • @keymaster430
      @keymaster430 2 года назад +1

      ignore me. I'm just trolling.

    • @terryhicks4038
      @terryhicks4038 2 года назад

      @@keymaster430 lol

    • @RobertSmith-lg7jp
      @RobertSmith-lg7jp 2 года назад +2

      He has the musical skills to show up in the latest "oh look at me im a rock star" garb but rocks a t shirt and ripped jeans . He is a musical Yoda .

  • @joshualeigh
    @joshualeigh 2 года назад +108

    It gives me such a thrill seeing Guthrie gain the notoriety he deserves. I had lessons with him back in the late 90s when he was teaching. Back then he was known to readers of Guitar Techniques magazine, from his monthly column. We all knew he was something special, I'd never seen or heard anyone like that and teenage me was flawed. He was a brilliant and engaging teacher, so able to describe concepts clearly and eloquently to guitar students at all levels of experience.
    The world needed to hear him but he was never too interested in seeking fame. We'd go and watch him play at the Bassment club in Chelmsford, usually there'd be 30 or so people in the room below a bar by the train station, amazing gigs.
    I've watched him slowly become a global name within the guitar community, stemming from those early JTC videos and beyond: playing with Asia, Dizzee Rascal, Steve Wilson, Hans Zimmer. It's so great when someone so humble and dedicated to their craft wins out in the long run.

  • @Ed_Kaye
    @Ed_Kaye 2 года назад +477

    Back in 1998 I studied at the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Guthrie was one of our guitar teachers there and he was just so mind-blowingly talented that it was hard to actually learn anything from him, because I was constantly in awe of his unbrindled talent. It was like trying to learn basic physics from Albert Einstein-he was on a completely different level and it seemed unattainable. People used to give him requests for songs and he could just play them off the top of his head. He never ever failed to nail an obscure tune or even improve on it with improvisation. I wish some of that talent had rubbed off on me, but what can you do, haha.

    • @wingchun-simplekungfu7584
      @wingchun-simplekungfu7584 2 года назад +5

      Is he from the UK originally ?

    • @Ed_Kaye
      @Ed_Kaye 2 года назад +13

      @@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 Yeah, from Essex, I think.

    • @allanwalli2935
      @allanwalli2935 2 года назад +7

      Great experience! Rubbing shoulders with greatness is always humbling.🙏

    • @RH-wz1pd
      @RH-wz1pd 2 года назад +13

      Guthrie is so good that every time I seriously study his playing I end up not playing guitar for months. He actually inspires me to give up lol. I am grateful that I got to see him with the Aristocrats and Travis Larson Band pre-covid in Nashville. Best show that I've ever attended.

    • @oddjock
      @oddjock 2 года назад +8

      @Ralph Reilly Claiming 50% of Guthrie for Scotland - what a guitarist and what an interesting bloke.

  • @flyjuice9140
    @flyjuice9140 Год назад +43

    One of the most unassuming and underrated guitarists of our time. He plays with passion, for perfection not the spotlight.

    • @82mangini
      @82mangini 10 месяцев назад

      Govan and Michael Romeo are The most underrated guitarrist ALL The time

    • @peternelson7048
      @peternelson7048 9 месяцев назад

      He can't really be considered underrated when he would probably have more votes from guitar players for the world's best guitarist than any other person.

    • @82mangini
      @82mangini 9 месяцев назад

      @@peternelson7048 I prefer Michael Romeo

    • @peternelson7048
      @peternelson7048 9 месяцев назад

      @@82mangini Cool, he's an amazing player.

    • @radomirradovanovic6903
      @radomirradovanovic6903 Месяц назад

      BucketHead is GOAT and most underrated. This is beauty...

  • @hamid99991
    @hamid99991 2 года назад +315

    His solos on Steven Wilson's albums, "The Raven that Refused to Sing" and "Hand. Cannot. Erase." are out of this world. He also has a great solo on the track "What Have You Done" by Nad Sylvan.

    • @ulfskjol
      @ulfskjol 2 года назад +6

      At last someone else who has heard that song! That solo is so emotional, melodic and breathtakingly beautiful.

    • @HerrySucahya
      @HerrySucahya 2 года назад +2

      Oh that solo in Nad Sylvan track is done by Guthrie?! Jeezz don't know it before. It's one of the best lengthy melodic solo I have ever heard!

    • @lukaruzic5192
      @lukaruzic5192 2 года назад +25

      Regret #9, such an amazing solo. :)

    • @DanKonieczka
      @DanKonieczka 2 года назад +31

      So amazing on that album. "Drive Home" is a work of art.

    • @robcorlett9558
      @robcorlett9558 2 года назад +6

      @@HerrySucahya It's actually a combined solo. Nad asked Guthrie to do a solo but became worried he wouldn't come through. So he asked Steve Hackett to do the solo. Then Guthrie came through. Nad thought he couldn't choose between the two so put them both on the song, Hackett first. It is absolutely brilliant

  • @acornplaner
    @acornplaner 2 года назад +306

    Guthries solo on Steven Wilson - Home Invasion / Regret #9 is a first take, recorded live with the band, and it’s honestly incredible and extremely moving. It gives me shivers every time. There’s a video on RUclips, look it up!

    • @bobsala7780
      @bobsala7780 2 года назад +60

      That and the solo Guthrie Govan played on "Drive Home" on Steven Wilson's previous album "The Raven that Refused to Sing" are two of my favorite guitar solos of all time.

    • @chefsu11715
      @chefsu11715 2 года назад +23

      Also the solo on Drive Home

    • @SamRoads
      @SamRoads 2 года назад +11

      @@chefsu11715 Exactly. Drive Home is like a Dave Gilmour.

    • @stereoroid
      @stereoroid 2 года назад +8

      One shocking thing about that solo is that it was a rehearsal take that SW used, Guthrie was not happy about that and thought he could do better ... but that take had the Soul.

    • @davidkershner7513
      @davidkershner7513 2 года назад +23

      I've been hoping to hear Rick mention/talk about Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson for a long time.

  • @BenEller
    @BenEller 2 года назад +175

    I this Govan is the overall most powerful player we have. Writing, tones, improv, chops, range… all stats are maxed.

    • @chrisdick2305
      @chrisdick2305 2 года назад +4

      he can also effortlessly flow in and out of anyone else's style from Hendrix to Metheny. There is a video somewhere of him playing in the style of something like sixteen of the most famous players in rock, you can't tell him from the originals at all.

    • @joesiew6790
      @joesiew6790 2 года назад +1

      What about buckethead?

    • @0271028
      @0271028 2 года назад +2

      Ok Uncle Ben, you are so getting a request on your Patreon. I get the mechanics but the ideas and how they flow always stumped me. Show us the way!

    • @BenEller
      @BenEller 2 года назад +9

      @@0271028 hahaha man if I could play like Guthrie, I would BE like Guthrie right now!!! But this video has freshly inspired me to pick apart some of his licks and tricks. Stay tuned!!!

    • @caseylockwood5512
      @caseylockwood5512 2 года назад +1

      @@BenEller Looking forward to that video Uncle Ben!

  • @lavanski
    @lavanski Год назад +32

    You're right, Guthrie is an astonishing improv animal. He's a master of so many sound worlds. A musical multi-linguist. His willingness to fuse different styles, be it harmonically, the effects he uses, or his point blank refusal to play in one style alone means that he's on the mountain with a few other GOAT's

  • @juanmartinreborati7928
    @juanmartinreborati7928 2 года назад +86

    You should definitely interview him. It’s not the speed that grabbed my attention, but the feel he puts on his bendings. He has some awesome tutorials. He’s algo a great teacher. Cheers

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie 2 года назад +197

    His phrasing starts making a whole lot more sense when you listen to him talk. He's a very eloquent speaker, and has an interesting choice of words at times. This all ties into an idea that quality of thought is somewhat correlated with quality and nature of language we speak. He is able to structure his sentences and ideas in a very elegant manner. You can hear it in his phrasing so vividly.

    • @Cambodia69
      @Cambodia69 2 года назад +7

      Before dropping out, he was an English major at St. Catherine's College at Oxford University.

    • @dknockaert
      @dknockaert 2 года назад +1

      100% he speaks as he plays

    • @RanulfoKnox
      @RanulfoKnox 2 года назад +3

      His brain is doing its thing all the time, even without a guitar on his hands

    • @cflowers69
      @cflowers69 2 года назад +3

      I often feel like he has his music playing constantly in his head while he speaks. He has a quirkiness about him that you just know is the mark of a genius.

    • @DiegoPujolT
      @DiegoPujolT 2 года назад +1

      Yup. His brain is what's really magical.

  • @stevep7582
    @stevep7582 2 года назад +111

    Guthrie is a beast. His phrasing, sense of melody, and improvisational skills are otherworldly. In my opinion, there has been no one on his level for decades now. I really hope to see him perform live one day. Good video!

    • @stephenkennaway9326
      @stephenkennaway9326 2 года назад +1

      Agreed. he is a rock-jazz-blues fusion player with jaw dropping ability on the fly. cheers Steve.

    • @asegal4677
      @asegal4677 2 года назад +1

      Hmm. He is great on these JamTracks tracks for sure but live in concert he is pretty disappointing for me.

    • @Dave-nm3xc
      @Dave-nm3xc Год назад +1

      ​@@asegal4677disappointing?! 😱

    • @asegal4677
      @asegal4677 Год назад +1

      @@Dave-nm3xc He has a very thin live guitar tone and his live playing, to me, sounds very mechanical. It is utterly devoid of any fire. Compare this to someone like Shawn Lane (listen to his "Let It Be" live solo or his live performances of "Purple Haze" or "All Along the Watchtower") or even Satriani ("Made of Tears" live solo) and it's night and day.

    • @oblivion_007
      @oblivion_007 6 месяцев назад

      Nah.. He boring... Highly technical... And its f* boring

  • @ConvairAus
    @ConvairAus Год назад +81

    His solo in Steve Wilson's "Drive Home" from the 5:10 mark to the end... just awe inspiring... every time.

    • @fizzo_fizzzz
      @fizzo_fizzzz 7 месяцев назад +4

      It made me cry. So beautiful! I uploaded a video where i play it. Extremely hard to learn it all by ear.

    • @martrinshyde
      @martrinshyde 2 месяца назад +1

      Can't stop listening to it!!!

  • @PressK
    @PressK 2 года назад +103

    When I discovered Guthrie in the early 2010s I did not get depressed for “not being that good”. I felt liberated knowing that I will never ever be this good and I can just keep on doing my thing 😂

    • @fedboy21
      @fedboy21 2 года назад

      thats my tought too... i watch guthrie movies like wheb im stil in high school...and i told myself do what u can do 🤣🤣

    • @doodleedledoo
      @doodleedledoo 2 года назад +1

      I perhaps had a similar feeling hearing Eddie Van Halen for the 1st time when I was about 20. It was like, "OK, you're not going to be a guitar hero, what's plan B ?"

    • @jemsar2
      @jemsar2 2 года назад

      So true for me too. I feel better now. My guitars can go back to being a "coffee table"..(see if you can spot the reference)

    • @steffyweffy777
      @steffyweffy777 2 года назад +3

      Guthrie I heard of ages ago and saw his teaching videos. But guys anyone can play that good if they’ve got the talent and commitment. Problem is I’ve got the talent and I know other musicians who have but we lack the commitment to study and play guitar 8 hours a day with the best teachers every day for like 20 years etc. I was considered a child prodigy and various teachers said they’d only come across my talent and natural eat for music once before in their lives. But they both told me that what Mozart had and I didn’t, was the commitment and discipline so they said I was a terrible loss to music as I just didn’t want to sit there all my hours and become amazing. I was too lazy or incapable of keeping the attention. I liked to improvise as got a very creative mind, but I just couldn’t bother sitting there day in day out practicing. I learnt 5 times faster than others they said but I ended up never practicing between lessons and then didn’t touch guitar or piano much for the next 30 years.
      I’m a waster, loser who dabbled into too many other things and suffered a lifetime of mental and emotional problems I’ve been pulling through lately but yes I wasted my life and opportunities.
      Guthrie Govan is only one year older than me and he has the discipline and routine and no problems. I however can’t go back and forgot all I learnt. Could I start again and get good again ? Maybe maybe not as it takes time and my body isn’t as fit as it was and I can get in shape and sit in my room 8 hours a day and get the best private lessons, but will i do that ?
      No. Why ? Because life’s too short and I will learn but got to have balance and I’m more interested in song writing and more folky classic rock and not about how many complicated notes I can roll out but the feel. And I am an artist and designer and singer and actor too but just like music, I didn’t dedicate my time to one thing or enough of it, so I messed everything up and have done nothing mostly of anything for the last 10 years after my girlfriend left and my mother also died. I guess I’m pulling through but my life has been full of bad things and it didn’t help. Lesson to others. Stick to one thing you love best and do well and keep at it. Stay away from addictive behaviours, and get help if you have emotional or psychological problems but seek a more spiritual path as that’s what saved me, my faith in God. Stay blessed people.

  • @nicolascanon3300
    @nicolascanon3300 2 года назад +96

    Guthrie is indeed the scariest one. Each video of him feels like a hidden gem you've found. Every single time.

  • @kevinturvey8213
    @kevinturvey8213 2 года назад +148

    i went to school with him. i'll never forget the first time i heard him play, at the annual school music competition. every one else was trying to play (terribly) things like "3 blind mice" on the violin etc. guthrie (aged about 12) played "purple haze" at ear-splitting volume on a gibson sg through a marshall stack. happy happy days...

  • @aaronv251
    @aaronv251 Месяц назад +4

    I went to a Hans Zimmer concert a week ago and had never heard of Guthrie. After one of the "pieces" Hans introduced Guthrie and said that he never plays the same solo twice and they've played that piece over 100 times. It's incredible.

  • @lexrichardson7820
    @lexrichardson7820 2 года назад +58

    He really gave substance to Steven Wilson’s best solo albums

    • @martrinshyde
      @martrinshyde 2 месяца назад

      Couldn't agree more. I've been a pro drummer all my life, I'm 60, but he takes my breath away every time!

  • @lucasheidenreich7861
    @lucasheidenreich7861 2 года назад +95

    The video where Guthrie breaks a string mid solo playing with Hans Zimmer and, instead of panicking like us mere mortals, grabs a slide and finishes the solo without missing a beat is one of my favorite guitar moments of all time.

    • @JamesFocht
      @JamesFocht 2 года назад +2

      That was such amazing musicianship with how he adjusted his playing when that string broke.

    • @VRchitecture
      @VRchitecture 2 года назад +2

      This is the beauty of the flow. The accident was just below Guthrie’s threshold of consciousness, so why would he panic? He’s here and at the same time he’s somewhere far away from here - Guthrie just make music happen :)

    • @aka.Mr.French
      @aka.Mr.French 2 года назад

      @Alexander Weber yes! I've watched that video several times, and it's astonishing to see him struggle slightly with the capo, then remove it and set it aside on his amp, ALL WHILE SOLOING. Talk about multitasking -- that's other-worldly cranial wiring.

    • @g.o.a.t5975
      @g.o.a.t5975 2 года назад +3

      The fact that he played that on a floating bridge guitar make it even better.

    • @joshnizzle
      @joshnizzle 8 месяцев назад

      Wasn’t he on the Dune soundtrack ?

  • @davekidd7811
    @davekidd7811 2 года назад +87

    I've had the pleasure to work with Guthrie and have filmed him a number of times over the years for LickLibrary. He's such a nice and humble fella and of all of the guitarists I've either filmed or witnessed live he's definitely the most versatile and precise player I've ever seen, coupled with plenty of tasteful playing where you hear every single note. Pure underrated one of a kind genius IMHO

    • @martrinshyde
      @martrinshyde 2 месяца назад

      Wow! I've worked with Marco, Fantastic,Bloke great drummer, had a great laugh.

  • @BurningMatchFilms
    @BurningMatchFilms Год назад +22

    His solo on Home Invasion / Regret No. 9 is one of the most perfect things that I’ve ever heard

  • @PhilKMills
    @PhilKMills 2 года назад +108

    Everyone seems to have already covered Guthrie's masterful playing but I also enjoy his videos where he talks about music. His humour, intelligence, and knowledge really shine.

  • @mkbcoolman
    @mkbcoolman 2 года назад +119

    My head nearly explodes every time I listen to him. Doesn't matter if he's playing his solo stuff, the JTC stuff, the Aristocrats, or his work with Hans Zimmer who said, and I quote, "He's about as good and you can get, and he's such a pleasure to be with. He's really, truly remarkable." I've tried to make sense of him for years...I just can't. I'm honestly not sure he's completely human. It's such a joy watching a true master at work, but it somehow falls short calling him a master of his craft. He's absolutely transcendent. I've seen a lot of guitar players over my decades, but I've honestly never seen one who seems limitless in his abilities.

  • @tommyjoekavanagh6590
    @tommyjoekavanagh6590 2 года назад +212

    Guthrie's playing is absolutely fantastic. His playing on The Raven That Refused to Sing and Hand Cannot Erase, both Steven Wilson albums, was absolutely phenomenal. Two solos that for me especially cement how great a player he is are off Drive Home and Ancestral. Both would be in my top 5 favourite guitar solos. Especially Drive Home - that solo is so emotional and full of anguish, that it fits perfectly with the sombreness of the song. Just like Rick displayed in the video, it was that magic improvisation that saw it brought to fruition.

    • @recat22
      @recat22 2 года назад +15

      I'm with you Tommy, amazing solos! Put in Regret#9 there and those are my favorites as well! ;)

    • @cleanhit777
      @cleanhit777 2 года назад +11

      Drive home is gut wrenchingly emotional, truly beautiful.

    • @juanbarrios6895
      @juanbarrios6895 2 года назад +4

      Absolutely, i agree with you too.

    • @MrSphandor
      @MrSphandor 2 года назад +5

      Regret #9 solo is transcendent it brings me to a higher plane every time.

    • @hilmarkoerner2603
      @hilmarkoerner2603 2 года назад +5

      @@recat22 Regret#9 is the one for me. I'm on a different planet for a few seconds when listening to that solo.

  • @Dmcinc
    @Dmcinc Год назад +28

    His extremely talented and "fives" is one hell of a tune.
    The first time I heard him I was sure it was Greg Howe (especially from the album "Introspection" ), they have very similar technic and they both are Fusion oriented guitarists.

  • @marcotang1384
    @marcotang1384 2 года назад +183

    His solos on 'Regret #9' and 'Drive Home' with Steven Wilson give me just the most exquisite emotions. The melodies, the dynamics - so unique. He's a true master.

    • @xxvenom
      @xxvenom 2 года назад +1

      Both are masterpieces

    • @goforthandeattacos
      @goforthandeattacos 2 года назад +3

      The Watchmaker and Regret #9 have my two favorite solos of all time. Just a monster player with an ocean of emotions in his hands.

    • @canepaper967
      @canepaper967 2 года назад +4

      All of his SW solos are incredible but the one from Ancestral probably takes it for me.

    •  2 года назад

      All masterpieces, I love Drive Home. The fusion Marco, Govan, Wilson was more than extraordinary.

    • @tac915
      @tac915 2 года назад

      When I hear both of these solos, it's everything I can do to not break down and cry it's so beautiful.

  • @bryan8810
    @bryan8810 2 года назад +89

    Thank thank you so much for doing a video on Guthrie Govan! People need to know him!! I've been following him for close to 20 years now from way back when he was writing for Guitar Techniques magazine. I've never found any player like him... He's an absolute genius of the highest order! I mentioned to my girlfriend years ago that seeing him live was on my bucket list and she surprised me a year later and booked tickets to G3 (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and The Aristocrats!) in Bonn in Germany. She's now my wife! 🤵🏻👰🏻‍♀️ What was truly amazing was as I was walking to the door of the gig, a side gate opens and out comes Guthrie for a smoke before the show... I completely lost my cool like a teenage girl meeting One Direction but thankfully I managed to get a picture that hangs in my home studio to this day!
    P.s. I remember Steve Vai and Joe Satriani saying this at the gig: "We've never met a guitar player that scares us so much" 😂

    • @BassByTheBay
      @BassByTheBay 2 года назад +6

      It's funny how our heroes can make us weak in the knees. 😊

    • @rickclick8359
      @rickclick8359 2 года назад +3

      Ah the good old days of picking up the latest copy of Guitar Techniques.

    • @hipiboy79
      @hipiboy79 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, Guthrie is different league, regarding improvisational skills. I also recall when in the 90's I stumbled on a rerun of an MTV Unplugged, with Satriani and Stevie Ray Vaughn. I had never heard or seen SRV before, and I was a Satch teen fanboy then. Oh boy...SRV just owned that show. I had never seen that aggressive playing before. Poor Satriani, he was just very much out of his element. It was a stark contrast to SRV's instrument command. Men and boys, really.

    • @Alkoholic666
      @Alkoholic666 2 года назад

      @@hipiboy79 perfect comment brother!

  • @michaelryan3541
    @michaelryan3541 2 года назад +44

    Guthrie is an absolute monster! When do we get an interview?!

  • @karlpillay8360
    @karlpillay8360 10 месяцев назад +7

    I feel like Guthrie helps me improve my own guitar playing literally by just listening to him play. What a beautiful talent he has!

  • @kuisma8
    @kuisma8 2 года назад +119

    In addition to what Rick said, his timing, articulation and intonation is always flawless. He seems to never make mistakes, no matter what the speed, his licks are just flowing perfectly. Amazing musician 🦄

    • @stevemuzak8526
      @stevemuzak8526 2 года назад +5

      God make mistakes. Guthrie never make mistakes.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 2 года назад

      ​@@stevemuzak8526 how can i do mistakes, when i am improvising...? when he play that without any mistakes twice, then i give a thumb up...

    • @jameshisself9324
      @jameshisself9324 2 года назад

      I prefer 'mistakes' myself. Without mistakes you are just an automaton.

  • @kezman74
    @kezman74 2 года назад +67

    Marco is the greatest drummer I've ever seen, and he gets to play with Guthrie, the greatest improvising guitarist. What a time to be alive ;)

    • @jeffreyheil9542
      @jeffreyheil9542 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, Marco was right up there with Mike Mangini when they auditioned for Dream Theater. Great drummer!

    • @sm1th139
      @sm1th139 2 года назад +3

      Bryan Beller is a phenomenal bassist too to bring it all together!

    • @lebannerfan65
      @lebannerfan65 Год назад +3

      @@jeffreyheil9542Saw Marco with Necrophagist. The drum solo was inhuman

  • @PerfectSense77
    @PerfectSense77 2 года назад +84

    Govan's outro solo on Steven Wilson's Drive Home is one of the greatest solos ever. His work on that entire album is also amazing.

    • @josephwinnard6666
      @josephwinnard6666 2 года назад +3

      Agreed!!!! Drive Home is a religious experience every time!

    • @wildizer
      @wildizer 2 года назад

      Absolutely agree. Incredible.

  • @aidanblackmusic
    @aidanblackmusic Год назад +47

    I have said and will continue to say that Guthrie is probably the greatest all-round guitarist the world has ever seen. All-round meaning theory and fretboard knowledge, chops, personality etc etc. He has it all at such a high level

    • @82mangini
      @82mangini 10 месяцев назад

      Guthrie is amazing!!
      But I prefer Michael Romeo!!!!

    • @jcgood
      @jcgood 9 месяцев назад +1

      Buckethead enters the chat...

  • @patsquanch
    @patsquanch 2 года назад +234

    The thing I love about Guthrie the most is how MUSICAL his shredding is. It's obviously a showcase of his chops but everything... AND I MEAN EVERYTHING... he does is so tasteful. It grabs your attention and is really an experience to listen to.

    • @infowazz
      @infowazz 2 года назад +3

      very true. i spot right away when its just technical and has no soul.

    • @caiusmadison2996
      @caiusmadison2996 2 года назад +2

      Yup, very few Jazz Plinkers and Jazz Puritan Notes 😆 🤣 😂, he's quite tasteful in stringing his notes together. His sense of harmonizing is unparalleled.

    • @constantine412
      @constantine412 2 года назад +2

      As Rick said..there is a difference between shredding and improvisation

    • @fernandomendoza9372
      @fernandomendoza9372 2 года назад

      Spot on. Totally agree with you, Patrick.

    • @KramerPacer2
      @KramerPacer2 2 года назад +2

      totally agreed. i found this musical shredding style only in joe satriani until i learned about guthrie. i love everything about those guys bringing actual musical ideads into bending guitar playing to the limits.

  • @steveharryevans2868
    @steveharryevans2868 2 года назад +122

    AT LAST! This video was so long overdue. When people ask "who's the greatest guitarist in the world", there is only one answer when taking all aspects of playing into consideration. I pray that Guthrie gets the musical acclaim and financial reward he justly deserves for a musician who is second to none in this world. Allan Holdsworth was of equal greatness and like Guthrie - was a gentle, unassuming character. Being the best should not mean reaping the benefits posthumously!

    • @terryhicks4038
      @terryhicks4038 2 года назад +5

      Very nicely spoken and I have to agree. If people just want to go down that same old route of "who's best", then I really don't see anyone coming close to what GG does. Plus his playing is an absolute feast of emotion which above all technique surely that has to be the ultimate thing to affect the emotions with what you do with whatever instrument you happen to be expressing yourself with.

    • @HunterRouth
      @HunterRouth 2 года назад +2

      Thankfully, with his endorsements, working with Hans Zimmer live as well as movies, I'm sure he is doing great financially. :)

    • @colinburroughs9871
      @colinburroughs9871 2 года назад +3

      ​@@terryhicks4038 Coming close? Oh there's no shortage of guys who are at least close. Vai, Greg Howe etc. GG isn't alone as a great technician. I think he's got a dose (!) of taste that maybe other shred guys don't and that's the difference.

    • @zenchillin1
      @zenchillin1 2 года назад +2

      @@colinburroughs9871 I think it might also have to do with not being as well known to most of us, maybe. I've listened to the other monsters you mentioned enough to recognize their sound and style. Guthrie just sounds fresh. It's a beautiful thing.

    • @marshallcrocker8239
      @marshallcrocker8239 2 года назад +3

      Guthrie is killing it financially and is gigging constantly I'm pretty sure he's doing fine. Allan and Guthrie are/were both amazing rock/fusion players, but bluegrass, gypsy jazz, bebop, classical guitar, blues, are just a few other types of music with guitarists that could easily hang with Guthrie and play stuff that he cannot play, and of course Guthrie plays things that no one else can play. Once players reach this level of maturity and freedom in their playing i'd say it's just conversation, not a competition. Watch Pasquale Grasso, Kurt Rosenwinkle, Tommy Emmanuel, Bireli Langrene just to name a few players that are alive and killing it. That's not even including players like Joe Pass and Wes.

  • @IrateWizrd
    @IrateWizrd Год назад +347

    His solos on Steven Wilson's albums are incredible, I'll sometimes listen just to his solo on those songs cause they blow me away every time

    • @terryc7142
      @terryc7142 Год назад +32

      This! His solo on Drive Home can just crush me if I'm not prepared. I spent two solid days in a dark cloud when I first watched that music video, and it was because I'd never heard a guitar solo absolutely capture the sound of a broken heart wailing out loud before then.

    • @pcs56
      @pcs56 Год назад +5

      @@terryc7142 That soul-oh is phenomenal!

    • @SRSR-pc8ti
      @SRSR-pc8ti 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, Drive Home had me crying like a baby, right in the heart.

    • @BlueBeast2013
      @BlueBeast2013 4 месяца назад +3

      While Drive Home’s solo is beautiful and melodic, nothing compares to Guthrie’s solo at the end of Regret #9 on the Hand Cannot Erase track

  • @valueape888
    @valueape888 Год назад +9

    I wouldn't dream of attempting a GG lick even on air guitar. Plus, from the lesson videos i've seen, Guthrie is kind, sweet, genuine, and humble. What a gem of a human being

  • @markthompson2234
    @markthompson2234 2 года назад +33

    I sense no ego in his playing. Just pure music, trying to share what he hears. There just aren't the right adjectives to describe how brilliant he is. So glad he's in a band of virtuosos that drive him. The Aristocrats are a gift.

  • @tylerjacobson8012
    @tylerjacobson8012 2 года назад +151

    I still think the greatest guitar solo ever recorded is his solo for Steven Wilson’s song Ancestral. It’s epic and emotional. Guthrie is the master of our era. He really understands his instrument. The Paganini of the guitar.

    • @miticoetxebe
      @miticoetxebe 2 года назад

      Agree. One of the best solos ever written

    • @cosmokramer4703
      @cosmokramer4703 2 года назад

      YES!!! AMAZING SOLO!!!

    • @MichoCoban
      @MichoCoban 2 года назад +6

      There's not a single second of that album that isn't pure beauty from all the artists.

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu 2 года назад

      Dude, that is one of the greatest solos I’ve ever heard. I learned it note for note becusee it’s not very “hard” but it’s one of third things where you can’t really sound like him. You can play every not but it won’t matter.

    • @MMcG25
      @MMcG25 2 года назад

      Yes!!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @daedrmr2dae
    @daedrmr2dae 2 года назад +59

    "you're the greatest I've ever heard, and I've heard a lot"
    I'm really glad you told him that. Incredible talents often get more criticism than they deserve.. people start setting higher bars for them and it's just unfair. They may never actually get to hear the truth from someone whose impartiality and objectivity they can trust. I hope he reacted well and thought about what you said afterwards. Much love from Vancouver and hope you keep spreading the word!

    • @proggigs
      @proggigs 2 года назад +2

      Vancouver represent! Seeing Guthrie and the boys in East Van end of the month!

  • @Joshuani
    @Joshuani Год назад +9

    I went to a music college in the UK about 10 years ago and Guthrie came to do an educational masterclass. He was phenomenal, had no idea how accomplished he was at the time.

  • @CalHarding01
    @CalHarding01 2 года назад +157

    Guthrie’s solo on Regret #9 by Steven Wilson is the single most beautiful and haunting guitar solo I have ever heard. Please, Rick, if you haven’t, give it a listen. There’s also a video of him playing it on RUclips.

    • @dermpath101
      @dermpath101 2 года назад +8

      Couldn’t agree more and heard it was done in one take!

    • @divinepereira3131
      @divinepereira3131 2 года назад +24

      For me it's 'Drive Home'. That solo almost makes me cry.

    • @MichoCoban
      @MichoCoban 2 года назад +4

      I once searched for Nick Beggs (Kajagoogoo Bass) on youtube and came across the Guthrie solo for Regret #9. to say I was dumbstruck and inspired doesn't give that solo justice. from there I went on to discover the album together with the Wilson and Porcupine Tree back catalogue. The power and skill of Guthrie's playing let to a new world of musical joy for me.

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu 2 года назад +2

      It’s great. But I think Ancestral is better.

    • @BrokenWingman
      @BrokenWingman 2 года назад +2

      Oooooh yeah, I pull that solo up frequently. SO damn good.

  • @andyaruldoss7994
    @andyaruldoss7994 2 года назад +64

    I was extremely lucky to have been taught at college by him. Unbelievably humble. A down to earth space cadet is the best way I could describe him. Fundamentally a great human...amazing

  • @paulfitz6614
    @paulfitz6614 2 года назад +173

    Every time a guitarist hears him play, they know he is something special immediately. My first thought was, dude has incredible control over his tones. He also seamlessly mixes styles all with incredible feel. The average shredder can't do half of what he does.

    • @krygzify
      @krygzify 2 года назад +15

      probably the most technically proficient guitarist in the world for the last 20 years or so. musical taste is of course subjective so whether you like his jazz fusion or not is a matter of taste, but from a technique standpoint he's second to none. absolute mastery of every style. can play anything he thinks of at any speed absolutely flawlessly
      but like rick said it's kind of tragic that he hasn't been putting out more music. we were all blown away by waves and sevens 15 years ago and there's just not much more than a few guest solos since then

    • @thetruthchannel349
      @thetruthchannel349 2 года назад +1

      *hes a good player. Greg Howe is someone I find impressive.*

    • @matrixmatico695
      @matrixmatico695 2 года назад +4

      At times I hear Steely Dans and SRV ...mixed with the Steve Vai and Satriani...shreding....the mixing saves him from being one of the bunch

    • @joshcline8764
      @joshcline8764 2 года назад +4

      @Paddy Page Because he can.

    • @marcillioficino4663
      @marcillioficino4663 2 года назад +3

      @Paddy Page You heard the same lick? 😂 Point it out on each of the improvs.

  • @TUBESTOOL
    @TUBESTOOL Год назад +5

    Something people don't comment on as much. Guthrie has happiness evolving from his very being when teaching. He has to be one of the best guitar teachers of all time.

  • @innitbruv2
    @innitbruv2 2 года назад +78

    The hardest thing about Guthrie’s playing I’d say is how good his articulation is. He’s putting so much thought into the sound of every single note he plays, and then he plays like a thousand notes in 30 seconds

    • @alexburchell1891
      @alexburchell1891 2 года назад +4

      And somehow every one of those thousand notes still sounds vital.

    • @johnbraucher1499
      @johnbraucher1499 2 года назад +2

      Not putting ANY thought into it, that's what he does that impossible.

    • @firmans12
      @firmans12 2 года назад +2

      True.
      I tried to learn his easiest song
      Emotive ballads and Remember When.
      I can get the notes right, but the phrasing is just insanely hard to mimick.
      All the slides, microbends and bends is insane or it's too much for my straight metal leads playing

    • @pikachu-dn9nx
      @pikachu-dn9nx 2 года назад

      He is thinking all of that. He's thought all of that and understands how different melodies flow into one another. And the connects the melodies in an instant. He draws from associative memory. He definitely thinks that. On the fly. But that's what flow is.

  • @frishdaw
    @frishdaw 2 года назад +29

    Followed Guthrie for a number of years now, he is truly fantastic and such a humble man.

  • @nucleusmedicalmedia
    @nucleusmedicalmedia 2 года назад +581

    Come on Guthrie! We'd love to hear more of your incredible solos!!

    • @FSMusic86
      @FSMusic86 2 года назад +7

      Wtf, I think he doesn't give a damn about what you want... Go search up his stuff... Tons of videos online..

    • @imsellingmyhairline7422
      @imsellingmyhairline7422 2 года назад

      @@FSMusic86 hoes mad?

    • @johncampbell5191
      @johncampbell5191 2 года назад +7

      I've been playing/improvising since I was in high school (in the 80s). Improvising isn't that difficult if you incorporate into your daily practice routine. I'm a tone chaser and it's more frustrating to me than creating palatable improvisations. That being said I don't see how this guy is better than most of the other great improv rock guitarists. My friend who I've always considered a better player than me could never understand how I could improvise. I'm jealous of parts of my friend's style (he can keep the Jimmy Page stuff to himself! Not my style), but I always thought we made a great team. Alas, we could never seem to form a gigging band. Anyway, this guy that Beato is creaming over sounds rather generic with his jazz/rock improvisations. I'm biased though because I don't 'get' jazz and this guy fits right into that category. Hate me all you want but I'm just expressing my opinion. End rant.

    • @FSMusic86
      @FSMusic86 2 года назад +1

      @@johncampbell5191 Dude, your comment shows, that you clearly don't know what you are talking about. Your channels playlist is full of boomer rock and you're cleary not half as good as an improviser as you claim. Maybe you think it but a lot of players overestimate themselves.
      "Improvising isn't that difficult"
      Sure... if you're a wanker and a typical lick player. But to be able to play to different styles of music, follow the chord changes perfectly and be melodic and technically brilliant at the same time while you just play what you hear in your head, is something else. And thats what Guthrie does. It requires a god-like ear, a lot of music hearing experience, practice and passion..
      " I don't see how this guy is better than most of the other great improv rock guitarists."
      Like who? Name one. I know pretty much every significant guitarist in almost every genre and I can't name a single one that is a better improviser than Guthrie. Especially rock guitarists, like you say.
      "Anyway, this guy that Beato is creaming over sounds rather generic with his jazz/rock improvisations. "
      Not even a little. He is even one of very few players who doesn't threat the guitar like an guitar but like an instrument for expression. And he plays very unconventional and non-guitarist like.
      But I follow his career for 14 years know and know a lot of his stuff.
      And you clearly don't know much of him.
      He plays fretless guitar like nobody else, but on the other hand rips and perfect gipsy jazz solo out of nowhere. From country to funk. He knows it all.
      Which rock guitarist do you mean, that can improvise like him?
      There are acoustic guitar videos of him and videos where he plays on unreal time signatures like 11/8. His collaboration with jamtrackcentral especially "westcoast grooves" with tracks like "Hollywood Woman" and "Lost in Rio" where he just came into the studio, listened to the track and improvised beautiful solos over it, shows his immense musicality.
      "I'm biased though because I don't 'get' jazz"
      Ok, at least you know your boundaries. Maybe you try to widen you musical horizons. But to compare Guthrie to Rock guitarists is bs...

    • @davidpayer651
      @davidpayer651 2 года назад +11

      @@johncampbell5191 Clearly you did not listen to a lot of Guthrie's work. He's the best, undisputed. Guthrie govan is in no way a Jazz guitarist even though he can play it at a master level. Go take a look at his band : The Aristocrats. Really far from jazz. You're welcome.

  • @joebisbey4521
    @joebisbey4521 Год назад +10

    Thank you again, Mr. Beato, the world's greatest music appreciation professor, for opening my eyes and ears to talent that must be experienced!

  • @ian2lorimer
    @ian2lorimer 2 года назад +38

    Guthrie is super human. I remember hearing this for the first time and being blown away by how tasty it all was. It's not shredding, it's just pure music. Rick you gotta get him on thr show.

  • @MrConnorPatrick
    @MrConnorPatrick 2 года назад +69

    Like many people, I have a Guthrie story. I think it's one that describes what a gentleman he is and also (tragically) how so many don't understand just how amazing he is. In 2008/9 (or thereabouts) a buddy and I went to a music shop in France (just across the border from Basel, Switzerland) to attend a Guthrie clinic (it was amazing). Guthrie was on brand and so kind and generous with his time. After the clinic, Guthrie performed to backing tracks from his album in the store (ripped it of course! This should have been happening in a stadium, not a provincial French music store). I looked around and saw faces of people who did not understand that they were in the presence of a bona fide genius (sad). After just a few tracks, the store owner's son, who was probably 11 years old at most, went up to jam a song with Guthrie. The kid was pretty decent and Guthrie indulged him brilliantly in the moment, though obviously this was like Jordan playing hoops with a toddler. At the end of the track, the store owner jumps up on stage, tears of pride in his eyes and calls an end to the show. Shocking. Guthrie gives him a look like, "are you sure, I don't mind playing some more?". Show over. He came down into the audience and was gracious again to speak with my friend and I. I couldn't help thinking though... This is probably (almost certainly) the best musician I've ever seen/been in the presence of and nobody understands. And for many, including the store owner, the night was about the prowess of the 11 year old. I think it's amazing that this human exists and that he is such a kindly soul and more so that he has the humility to endure such moments, despite his clear brilliance. So disappointing that, at least on that night, he wasn't carried out on a chariot for his gifts. Keep rocking Sir Guthrie!

    • @toolbros
      @toolbros 2 года назад +1

      Anyone who does not understand how good he is does not understand anything. I have always been absolutely blown away by anything he does on You Tube. The flow of his playing is incomparable, the melody and harmony is so natural, its inimitable. Keep turning out that great stuff Guthrie, theres nothing like it, and we can never get enough.

    • @casacasa5397
      @casacasa5397 2 года назад +2

      You forgot before Guthrie there was Nicola Tesla with the exact same and worse evidence of mistreatment. Then there’s Jesus, the greatest of all forever and they murdered . Anytime anyone comes into the same pattern you can’t expect less. And Jesus is the one that made the people. And that lack of recognition is the Mark of why The world is so messed up. Free Will Is the precondition for Love so don’t blame Jesus blame us

    • @ManchurianCounterweight
      @ManchurianCounterweight 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree with your sentiment.

    • @ponciobelleri7915
      @ponciobelleri7915 2 года назад +11

      Same here. He came in Italy, in Sardinia in 2011 or 12, to do a 4 day clinic from 10am to late night, eating and living with us, 8 students. Religious experience, btw. Did also a 1 hour private lesson with him. He made me jam over a blues, and after 9 bars he told me everything about my playing, and how I learned to play. Anyway.
      I went to see him like 3 or 4 years later, and at the end of the show, coming down from the stage, he waved at me, smiling. Again, few years later, went to see him and had the chance to go backstage. The tour manager - same italian guy who Made that amazing 4 day clinic possible - asked him: “do you remember him?”
      Guthrie said: “of course, the sardinia guy”.
      We don’t deserve Guthrie.

    • @DueVolvi
      @DueVolvi 2 года назад

      Typical French behavior..... grumpy folks over there!

  • @mp-kq3vc
    @mp-kq3vc 2 года назад +316

    The fact that Guthrie doesn't do social media makes me respect him even more.

    • @tronna1
      @tronna1 2 года назад +7

      Why do you feel that? This isn't an attack on your opinion, when i read your comment i realized that i don't have any strong opinions on what you said and got curious on why that would be a good or a bad thing.

    • @thenameless3271
      @thenameless3271 2 года назад +32

      Eh, having a social media presence is often seen as having an inflated ego, or caring more about image rather than substance.
      Guthrie isn't famous from social media, he's known for his playing alone. For some people, at least the ones without social media, that's the ideal way to do things.

    • @guitarrerist698
      @guitarrerist698 2 года назад +6

      @@thenameless3271 social media is not just for fun or a mindless time waster. Its still an effective marketing tool for creatives. Thats what he probably meant by that.

    • @MehdiS-music
      @MehdiS-music 2 года назад

      Agree, SM sucks, its firstly a free spying tool on you that takes way too much time and attention from one´s free time, time that could be spent doing something creative. I personally deleted all my private SM accounts back in 2018 except this modest RUclips account.

    • @johnlemon874
      @johnlemon874 2 года назад +15

      @@thenameless3271 Refusing to use social media can also be because someone has an inflated ego

  • @kevinwhite0309
    @kevinwhite0309 Год назад +9

    He is one of the best guitar players I have ever heard. Every time I see or hear him play I’m beyond amazed with his playing. I saw him playing with G3 and when he started playing all the other guitarist stopped and just watched him play. Their jaws just dropped at what he was playing. Incredible player.

    • @82mangini
      @82mangini 10 месяцев назад +1

      Guthrie, Michael Romeo, Tony Mcalpine
      My G3!!!!

    • @georgeaslanidis4789
      @georgeaslanidis4789 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@82manginithat would be an awesome gig to see!

  • @Diggerdog2nd
    @Diggerdog2nd 2 года назад +40

    Totally agree with everything you said about the alien called Guthrie. I actually saw them 2 weeks ago today at Will's pub in Orlando. It was packed. I stood right in front of Guthrie the entire show & both my feet had painful blisters before the show was done (no lie) because I got there early & didn't move. Nobody was taking my spot.

    • @C_Melvyn_James
      @C_Melvyn_James 2 года назад +2

      Been there. Done that. Even missed the bus home and had to hang out in a coffee shop all night after. Different band but I know the feeling... We are what the old-time jazz crowd used to call alligators (from the musicians point of view, we're down there looking up at them with our mouths hanging wide open in awe.)

  • @jaserivers70
    @jaserivers70 2 года назад +81

    I first saw Guthrie play in a little hall in Chelmsford when he was I think about 14 or 15 years old, his Dad was playing rhythm on a homemade guitar, and his younger brother was on bass. You could tell even then that you were in the presence of greatness. More than 30 years later, I can still remember him casually knocking out a Hendrix solo as if it was the most natural thing in the world.

    • @roundhillmusicoscarrecords6100
      @roundhillmusicoscarrecords6100 2 года назад +4

      I heard him in Chelmsford- trying out a guitar in Hodges and Johnson when he was 6!

    • @SuhrFusion
      @SuhrFusion 2 года назад +1

      I used to go see the Fellowship play in the Bassment every Thursday for about 4 years, unbelievably talented. I feel SO lucky I experienced watching Guthrie and all the other brilliant muscicians for so long.

    • @victorbrown8389
      @victorbrown8389 2 года назад +1

      By that age he'd already been playing for about 10 years if I can believe wiki which says he started guitar around age 3.

    • @Wahian1
      @Wahian1 2 года назад

      @@victorbrown8389 it’s what he’d said himself. There was an old Spanish guitar in the house and at 3, he’d picked it up to try and play it somewhat. Dad taught him a few chords.

  • @Cripsy85
    @Cripsy85 2 года назад +47

    This year I went to Hans Zimmer’s concert. I knew Guthrie toured with him a few years back, and I didn’t expect him to be there during this last concert. When the band got on and I saw Guthrie’s fro from far, I was so happy I almost jumped from my seat. Of course, Hans Zimmer was awesome and Guthrie was phenomenal. His improvisation over “If you love these people” from the Man of steel OST was sublime. There was a key change in that piece in which he geniously transitioned. Yeah, he is a true wizard. Also his work for Steven Wilson are some of the greatest things ever.

    • @charlesbateson2471
      @charlesbateson2471 2 года назад +1

      I’m seeing Hans Zimmer next year and will be truly disappointed if he’s not in the lineup!

    • @Cripsy85
      @Cripsy85 2 года назад

      @@charlesbateson2471 Let’s hope he is on that tour too!

    • @Cripsy85
      @Cripsy85 3 месяца назад

      @@charlesbateson2471i guess he was still on the tour?

    • @martrinshyde
      @martrinshyde 2 месяца назад

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @martrinshyde
      @martrinshyde 2 месяца назад

      Saw the same gig but online! Amazing!

  • @danasekundiak2604
    @danasekundiak2604 Год назад +5

    I was lucky to see The Aristocrats in Spain. A mind blowing night! Once u see these three u realize how far ahead of everybody these guys are.

  • @seanandben
    @seanandben 2 года назад +43

    I'm so happy to see you "displaying" and sharing Guthrie's playing Rick. As you said, there is no one like him - not even someone you can compare to him, as his mind is just an endless flow of incredible ideas that his insane technique allows him to translate into musical joy. He has a great sense of humour too, and sometimes he'll take something randomly - (three blind mice or something similar) - and by the end of his little "joke" he'll have taken it into a realm that most of us mere mortals could never even imagine, never mind play! He's uniquely Guthrie.

  • @JTCGuitar
    @JTCGuitar 2 года назад +13

    We have tab! Awesome work as ever Rick. Need to get you our up to date logo though...

  • @billwhitman4125
    @billwhitman4125 2 года назад +122

    There's an extremely short list of guitarists that can hang with Guthrie. Not just current guitarists....of all time. What I love about Guthrie is when he really jumps on it , he still has the genius to express emotion through his instrument. Many times when a guitarist shreds this fast it sounds like a mosquito in my ear. He is the GOAT

    • @jstevens501
      @jstevens501 2 года назад +2

      @trash deth2022 Igor Paspalj. another monster guitarist.

    • @tixximmi1
      @tixximmi1 2 года назад

      I'll still place Zappa as Head Goat.

    • @davidannderson9796
      @davidannderson9796 2 года назад +2

      Are you kidding? Rarely have I heard anyone play with such emotion! He is like Clapton at his best in tone and feeling! Stands with the legends- Clapton, Jimi, Page, Gilmour- in tone and feeling! I just heard him for the first time and it blew me away!
      You can probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of jazz players who can match in a jazz guitar kind of way the feeling he has in a rock guitar kind of way- I listen to Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, this is what people like Eric Clapton and Jimi Page are legends for!
      I was going to make a standalone comment, but I think that making my comment a reply to yours is just purfect!

    • @billwhitman4125
      @billwhitman4125 2 года назад +2

      @@tixximmi1
      Zappa was certainly a creative genius and in my top 5 guitarists of all time.
      I spent a month at one of his concerts in NYC back in 77 or 78. I still might be there.

    • @billwhitman4125
      @billwhitman4125 2 года назад +3

      @@tixximmi1 ,
      I'll tell you a funny as hell story regarding that Zappa concert.
      It's Halloween night ...77 or 78...Zappa at the Palladium in NYC. My buddy and me did acid about an hour before the show.
      We get there and the usher is bringing us to our seats. The Palladium was a dump. Dirty place.
      We get to the row and the usher flashes his light at the seats in the middle of the row. My friend was a fat guy back then. He turns and begins to squeeze his way down the row. He just stopped. The usher said...hey...keep moving. My buddy said...I can't.
      What do you mean you can't ...?
      I just can't my buddy answers. ..I'm beginning to crack up...but I don't know what's going on either. But at this point...it's funny.
      The usher said ....listen, keep going or get out.
      I told you I can't.....Now I'm almost on the floor laughing.
      Why can't you the usher asked...?
      Again...that place was a dump.
      My friend turned and looked at him and said...
      Someone is holding my ankles. .!
      There was so much old dried up sticky soda on the floor his feet was sticking to it.
      I went down the aisle quick and pushed him along.
      Lol..what a night. And Frank tore it up.

  • @MjBurns88
    @MjBurns88 Год назад +5

    It's great seeing guys that blow you away with their talent freaking out about somebody else the same way. Guthrie is a once-in-a-lifetime Talent

  • @chanhtrungle1188
    @chanhtrungle1188 2 года назад +53

    He’s exact combination of “slow-hand” and “fast-hand”. His phrasing, emotion, speed, dynamic, target notes are all perfect.

    • @tanxbro113
      @tanxbro113 2 года назад +3

      man youre hardcore guthrie's fan didnt ya. seen one of your comment back then

    • @chanhtrungle1188
      @chanhtrungle1188 2 года назад +3

      @@tanxbro113 haha of course, sooner or later you’re gonna be a fan of Guthrie

  • @DaveH28
    @DaveH28 2 года назад +49

    The thing with Guthrie is, it isn’t just fast for the sake of it, the phrasing is phenomenal. Self taught too. Listening to him you realise he’s ridiculously smart and humble.

    • @patriciosilvarobalino9832
      @patriciosilvarobalino9832 2 года назад +2

      Self taught!!!!
      That was the most shocking fact about him.
      Then I realised, that he is the very son of music and sound!!!!!!!

    • @sdb4473
      @sdb4473 2 года назад +4

      I was also shocked knowing Guthrie Govan was self taught where he himself mentioned in a video lesson... Truly a master

    • @beerbatov
      @beerbatov 2 года назад

      @@sdb4473 helps to explain if you guys knew that he started playing from the age of 5. Also his father was a music aficionado.

  • @KBJ58
    @KBJ58 2 года назад +72

    I grew uo in the same town as Guthrie and used to see his band, The Fellowship, at a seedy little club called, The Bassment. When they first started playing there, there were often more people on stage than in the audience. The Fellowship also included Guthrie's brother, Seth, on bass, Peter Riley (who plays with ELP, and Manfred Mann, on drums, and my friend, Zak Barratt on sax - also a phenomenal player. I got to meet Guthrie lots of times over the years and the man has no ego whatsoever. He will talk to anyone, particularly if they buy him beer. He has no real drive to do anything that doesn't interest him, and still turns up at local jam nights. He is a real one-off.

    • @thetruthchannel349
      @thetruthchannel349 2 года назад +4

      *just sounds like a real musician to me. Most musicians are like that.*

  • @jameshill4911
    @jameshill4911 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just wonderful watching Rick feel it and follow these clips in amazement, just like the rest of us. Brilliant if you ever got him on your channel.

  • @oldnelson4298
    @oldnelson4298 2 года назад +43

    His work on two of Steven Wilson's solo albums is just sublime. Two of the best solos of all time: Drive Home from The Raven That Refused to Sing and Regret #9 from Hand. Cannot. Erase. (Incidentally, if you want to hear one of the best drummers alive today, listen to Steven Wilson's band Porcupine Tree. I guess Steven picks his bandmates very wisely!)

    • @michaelhintz6187
      @michaelhintz6187 2 года назад +4

      Please review Steven Wilson ! PLEASE!

    • @scottleitch2957
      @scottleitch2957 2 года назад

      Gavin is an alien I think...

    • @PalkaBali
      @PalkaBali 2 года назад +4

      Mr. Gavin Harisson ...

    • @BassLux
      @BassLux 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for this, the "Drive home"-solo is in my personal Top 5 solos ever. Goosebumps everytime

    • @RanulfoKnox
      @RanulfoKnox 2 года назад +1

      @@BassLux there must be a lot of us with you on this one. The drive home solo was improvised and it became instantly one of my top 5 solos of all time as well

  • @kyleoffringa6148
    @kyleoffringa6148 2 года назад +15

    Rick, you should look up RUclips videos of him teaching. He talks about music as a language, and it is fascinating to hear. He is a fantastic teacher as well.

  • @TheMooseCaboose
    @TheMooseCaboose 2 года назад +14

    It is adorable at how excited Rick gets when he has a "fanboy" moment with some of his favourite artists. I love it! Makes ME excited to listen to it!

  • @ChrisHanks_ColonelOfTruth
    @ChrisHanks_ColonelOfTruth Месяц назад +1

    this was remarkable, rick! thank you for sharing this guy's genius.

  • @ronniecramer1252
    @ronniecramer1252 2 года назад +82

    I saw a Steven Wilson interview where he said that he told Guthrie the concept he wanted in the ( Drive home solo). He stood there and watched Guthrie improvise the whole solo in one take. Steven said, by the time he finished I had tears in my eyes.

    • @pthomas36
      @pthomas36 2 года назад +3

      I cried the first time I heard it too. It has to be one of the top three guitar solos of all time, in terms of emotional impact.

    • @allanwalli2935
      @allanwalli2935 2 года назад +3

      Yeah man. That solo was my introduction to GG, and I was dissolving in tears by the end of it too. There’s an awesome cover of it by some Dutch kids. Their name escapes me.

    • @allanwalli2935
      @allanwalli2935 2 года назад

      Junxion. Just beautiful. Amazing chemistry. Goosebumps.

    • @tomgrassia5830
      @tomgrassia5830 2 года назад +1

      Geeze Ronnie, Thank You, I had never heard that and now I’ll never be the same. That was not of this world.

    • @allanwalli2935
      @allanwalli2935 2 года назад

      @+①③⓪⑤⑨④③④⑥⓪⑧WHATS'ApPME Hey Rick, check out the Junxion version of Drive Home. They’ve got somethin goin on.

  • @herringbone72
    @herringbone72 2 года назад +44

    Guthrie literally has no limits it seems. A friend and I saw the Aristocrats in Charleston, WV. A small club, and there were maybe 40 people there. They played incredible. Guthrie played one jaw dropping line after another. A night I'll never forget.

    • @hbg99x
      @hbg99x 2 года назад +1

      What? Only 40 peeps? That's insane. I've never heard of this cat until NOW. I can feel and obsession growing. 40 people; damn shame. The 41st is on his way!!

    • @jimmycoleman5853
      @jimmycoleman5853 2 года назад

      Empty Glass?

  • @dansonntag4685
    @dansonntag4685 2 года назад +71

    On one of his "educational" videos he comments about the scales and playing fast as always being in service to the melody, never just a trick or stunt. That really stuck with me. Since then I cannot hear his solos without noticing his brilliant commitment to this (and ability to pull it off) as well as being ever-so slightly underwhelmed when I hear other wonderful guitar players play faster than I could ever hope to, but without that kind of melodic flow... Guthrie is a treasure.

    • @jamesspooner5487
      @jamesspooner5487 2 года назад

      I have also seen him talk about about respecting the melody but I still can't help but find him completely over indulgent, despite his insane technique. Honestly, I'd rather listen to John Mayer or Ariel Posen and other truly feel-based players.

    • @mountainman8775
      @mountainman8775 2 года назад

      This is the key

  • @honus20
    @honus20 2 месяца назад +1

    I just saw Guthrie and his band the Aristocrats in Sacramento, CA. on August 25th, 2024 and and they were absolutely amazing! The highest level of musicianship there is. I've been going to concerts for over 50 years and have seen every great guitar player live since Hendrix passed away. I can honestly say Guthrie Govan is as good or better than anybody I've ever seen! No bullshit. He did things that absolutely amazed me. I'll never say anyone is the best of all time because that is just ridiculous but Guthrie is definitely in my "TFF" category (Tied for First). You will definitely not see anyone better. You may see somebody as good, but not better. I love how he plays lightning fast runs but then they all resolve into tasty, soulful licks, not just shreddingly fast for fast's sake. If you ever get the chance to see him or the Aristocrats run don't walk. IN addition he is one of the most humble superstars I've ever seen.

  • @cursedbernard5598
    @cursedbernard5598 2 года назад +19

    Guthrie is unreal. Had the pleasure of a couple of his masterclasses at uni, and the way he played and talked... He has left no stone unturned - he just methodically assimilated styles and techniques until there was nothing he couldn't play.
    But the most amazing thing is his ear. As you say, he doesn't just shred random notes to get to where he's going. He just hears these great sounds and has the ability to play them for days. I've never seen anyone more connected to their instrument.

  • @seb5587
    @seb5587 2 года назад +175

    His solo for the song Drive Home of Steven Wilson is one of the best solos I've ever heard, extremely emotive and beautiful...

    • @DrummerRF
      @DrummerRF 2 года назад +6

      And the story behind it makes it even better

    • @smokinghighnotes
      @smokinghighnotes 2 года назад +11

      Sooo true, even his solo from ancestral, from Hands cannot Erase album by Steven Wilson is great too ❤

    • @threee1298
      @threee1298 2 года назад +3

      Loved that solo for so long had no idea it was him

    • @daCATgraphics
      @daCATgraphics 2 года назад +2

      Damn I did not know this was the guy that played that. Agreed, that is an amazing solo

    • @craigmarks7217
      @craigmarks7217 2 года назад +3

      Drive Home and Ancestral would both be great for What Makes this Song Great.

  • @harrieindewarrie2448
    @harrieindewarrie2448 2 года назад +34

    I'm considering myself lucky to have seen Guthrie Govan live a few times, he's magnificent and also a real humble and funny guy.

  • @JoJaDaRu
    @JoJaDaRu Год назад +9

    One of Guthrie's favorite players was Shawn Lane.. a legend to many of us and I'd love see you cover some of his material. Especially the albums he did with Jonas Hellborg.

    • @1tgiuntac395
      @1tgiuntac395 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes , Atlanta,Georgia 1996 Friday night, the first of two shows. Shawn was on fire that night!

  • @dervaumann1
    @dervaumann1 2 года назад +66

    Gowan's and Minnemann's playing on Steven Wilson's "Raven Who Refused To Sing" is absolutely phenomenal. I'm surprised that his frequent use of fretless guitars finds no mention.

    • @szymonkosowski1154
      @szymonkosowski1154 2 года назад +3

      That's the album I discovered these 2, absolutely amazing!

    • @stevemann2662
      @stevemann2662 2 года назад +10

      His solo on Drive Home is probably one of the best I have ever heard!

    • @abc-un4xz
      @abc-un4xz 2 года назад +1

      I love Drive Home its such a great track Ive heard steve and gutrie numerous times

  • @fluxerflixer1
    @fluxerflixer1 2 года назад +10

    What really amazes me, is he makes it look effortless. His touch is soft and very much in control with structure , EVEN while improvising.

  • @dvanselus5999
    @dvanselus5999 2 года назад +19

    Thank you for giving Guthrie the recognition he deserves. I highly recommend watching the first track on the RUclips video The Aristocrats - Boing, We'll Do It Live! It is amazing in two respects - the techniques with witch Guthrie plays as well as the depth of the Aristocrats. Thank you Rick.

  • @mlws007
    @mlws007 Год назад +2

    My youngest son introduced me to Guthrie's music and I was absolutely stunned at his ability's. I finally got to see him in London playing with the Aristocrats, seeing him play live and sharing the experience with both my sons in their 20s with me was one of the best things.

  • @DorGreen1
    @DorGreen1 2 года назад +25

    There's a video of Guthrie improvising "in the tone of" some famous guitar players. He can sound like everyone of them, chords notes and tone included, without stealing any line.
    As versatile as they come

    • @rdennington
      @rdennington 2 года назад

      Yes I’ve seen this too, Guthrie is incredibly talented. He understands what makes each guitar player’s style and can emulate any of the greats so easily without even playing the same notes. It’s all feel!

  • @caspermaster-com
    @caspermaster-com 2 года назад +24

    One thing of many that I find crazy with him is that even when he plays fast or intricate, its still a push and pull inside of the blistering fast licks, that are only for additive feel, not lack of ability. Fully inspired and communicating lines 😵

  • @JonnyZye
    @JonnyZye 2 года назад +17

    Guthrie has been a monster for a while! Always remember seeing his vids in the first few years of RUclips. Glad to see him getting more recognition 🤘🏼

  • @jeefuji
    @jeefuji Год назад +2

    Thank you for bringing him out of his cave so people become more aware of him!
    I discovered Guthrie pretty much when you did, but I was 17yo.
    I still consider him "objectively" as the greatest guitar player of all time, while still being the most criminally under-known.
    But if he is happy with that, I am.
    May he bless us with his talent for many years to come!

  • @TomStrahle
    @TomStrahle 2 года назад +15

    I met Steve Lukather at the NAMM show and told him what a big influence on me he was and how I moved to LA in the early 80's to do session work like he did, and he told me, as if he met me the day I arrived and not 30 years later, "I'm going to tell you what Larry Carlton told me... don't think, play!" So true. And I'm a big over-thinker. Guthrie is a certified beast.

  • @ReplicantSeven
    @ReplicantSeven 2 года назад +73

    His solo on Steven Wilson's song "Drive Home" was improvised and done on the first take. Breathtaking. Highly recommend.

    • @virtuososo
      @virtuososo 2 года назад +5

      One of the best solos ever. Brilliant use of the sustainiac.

    • @philipmazonson4694
      @philipmazonson4694 2 года назад +1

      yup SW gets the best !

    • @audiotastik
      @audiotastik 2 года назад +3

      That to me is one of the best, if not the best guitar solos on a track that I have ever heard.

    • @paulbrendanawicz4609
      @paulbrendanawicz4609 2 года назад +3

      Fun fact the high E string pop's up of the saddle during his solo and it makes it even better smh

    • @naimislam1019
      @naimislam1019 2 года назад +3

      Regret#9 even better.

  • @daneracicot9343
    @daneracicot9343 2 года назад +20

    Rick, check out what he did on Steve Wilson's album The Raven that refused to sing, Marco also play on that record. It doesn't get enough praise that album is FIRE with the both of them on it... Unreal!

  • @x217xwebb
    @x217xwebb Год назад +2

    I love seeing other people getting as excited about discovering Guthrie as I did 6 weeks ago. I feel exactly what you are Rick.