In all seriousness.. Paul,when I was a kid I had no one,nothing but my guitar.i moved around constantly,no father and a very angry mother.Intense Rock came out and I felt like I had a teacher and a friend.this VHS would play constantly to drown out the fighting as you taught me all the cool 3 note per string exercises,arpeggios etc..I'm 46 now and thank you for being the guy you were and still are.out of all the influences I had you by far stand above the rest and had a huge impact on the path I chose..thanks
And yet, if you'd put them together in the same band, you'd end up with a band without fans. They'd all laugh them selves to death on the conversations between the songs
Totally agree. I could almost hear the words from the guitar. He nailed that vocal line. Just amazing. Great to hear the riff from green tinted sixties mind too. Took me back to the summer between school and Uni. Luv and Peace.
Im 64 years old and I never heard of paul gilbert until I went to check out a overdrive pedal by jhs...He's great man, and down to earth....then I went and watched his wonderful Beatles medley....so good.
Saw him live in Glasgow supporting Joe Satriani a few years ago I've been playing for over 40 years and considered myself pretty decent but I left the gig knowing I'm really not very good
@@tomthumb4325 I understand my brother, it's all about how much we play our guitar and weather or not, like some people,we are given the gift at birth where it comes easy and natural to excell at our art...and how much drive we had throughout life to work at getting to that place we want to get...i never had that drive to push myself to excell at anything,just the way it is..Maybe too many drugs at too young of age...Now shut up and go play your guitar...Peace.
I found out about him in Guitar magazines, Racer X sold their albums in guitar mags. His speed was amazing, grunge happened, Mr Big sank...and this ace guitarist basically got dismissed because he wasn't emotional enough, he also thought there was more to it than sheer speed. So he kinda relearned how to play. Arguably one of the best pure players ever.
They all pimp each others pedals. Watch a Wampler video, he always is demoing other people's pedals. He will stick one of his own in there to make a point of how a circuit is different or how a pot can shape a sound, but for the most part all these guys are just plain 'ol pedal freaks, regardless of who's it is. I watched Keeley talk about a JHS pedal. Crazy
Paul Gilbert, in addition to be a jaw dropping player, has one of the friendliest personalities of any musician I've ever seen. I just want to hang out with him! While he shreds my face off.
did a meet and great/vip/lesson deal bout 10/11 years back he was the coolest guy exactly like you see on camera - did 2 jams with the group and was an extremely sympathetic player to jam with - hes in my top 3 fave players ever
JHS and PG?! Well, sunset the company and channel. You cannot top this, so "better to burn out than fade away". Seriously, thank you thank you thank you - cheers! Edit: HOLD EVERYTHING! You have Mr. Andy Martin as the ref? Geez, it isn't even my birthday.
Paul Gilbert is so awesome. Tremendous player, amazing songwriter, and (contrary to his own comments) a great singer. His early solo albums that had vocals are the best. Alligator Farm, Flying Dog, Burning Organ...pure gold.
No. One of the jams they do in the middle of the video is a song by Tubeway Army (included Gary Numan) from the album Replicas. I love that song and album.
I'm proud to say I've had a private lesson with this man and it made very little difference to my shred god status, but did confirm that he really is this cool.
Bill x Paul’s ear at nailing the DLR vocal nuances with the slide, and THEN throwing in the Eddie flourishes on top, really made me smile. Plus, Andy is a great rhythm guitarist.
“Careful with perms” for advice to your 17 year old self is such a gem of a joke. Paul has a great sense of humor and doesnt take himself too seriously, he would do so well on comedians’ podcasts!
PG has been my favorite since I was a kid. Now, even almost 20 years on, this interview makes me like him more! Great guys, nice pedal and cute shirts!
This has everything: Paul Gilbert, Tomorrow Never Knows, Gary Newman, a fun interview, cool jams, Paleontology... and Andy! ♡♡♡ Best JHS show to the date.
If you had told me this video ended with a montage of Paul Gilbert and Josh brawling on a basketball court while Andy tries to break it up in slow motion while Paul shreds a cover of Running with the Devil over it, I would have watched it 10 months ago.
Not sure if there is anything cooler than watching Paul and Josh talk shop, play basketball and jam VH. So much of what makes musical endeavors fun. Rock on!
That was one of thee most enjoyable vids I've seen in a long time. Pure unadulterated, comical six string slinger guitar gear head entertainment. Production, camera shots, F/X, editing all brilliantly executed in pro-fashion. Beyond cool surprise guests are always a bonus flavored treat.. Andy, Juliette the Cat.. Bravo! Bravo guys! (Absurdly long standing ovation!!) \m/
What a fun and informative video. Gotta love how Josh will often talk up other manufacturers' pedals he likes or that would be of interest to others, even in a promo for one of his own. Class act.
Can't believe he mentioned 'Martha My Dear' by the Beatles. That song is a work of genius with stunning classical chord movement worthy of Mozart in truth. Paul McCartney wrote it about his dog Martha. You can play it on guitar with chords and/or fingerstyle if you are well trained in classical guitar. It is one of the most beautiful songs The Beatles did...if fact most Beatles songs are the most beautiful ever written so It's no wonder Paul is a Beatles fan...lol.
Not sure if anyone remembers when Paul was on a guitar-themed game show in Japan with Marty Friedman years ago, with all kinds of "name that riff" type of challenges, and I've always thought it would be an amazing idea to bring that over to the rest of the world, and funny enough I think I just finally realized who the main host could be.... ahem...back to you Josh.
Maltozombie God I was living there when I watched that for the first time. I was flabbergasted when I saw it and flabbergasted that Marty is fluent in Japanese.
WOW. The Van Halen cover at the end was SPOT. ON. Can VH tour with Paul on "vocals"? :-D Great interview. So much helpful info and fun stories. Also, HI ANDY.
13:26 As someone who is gluten intolerant, I really appreciate the shout out from Paul. Also, Paul seriously underestimated his 80s perm. I non-ironically think he rocked the 80s perm! Also the way he just taps out Green Tinted Sixties Mind in the middle of a conversation and it still sounds absolutely effortless.
"They're awesome conversation starters." --- "Whoa, does JHS know someone's making shirts that say their pedals suck?" "Yeah, it's JHS that makes this shirt." "Oh, okay."
PG always comes out of interviews as a damn smart funny down to earth guy. I wouldn't want to have a beer with most other guitar superstars, but I would with Paul!
Cool that at 8:10 Paul name checked The Streets album and guitarist Mike Slamer. That album should have been much bigger and the single "If Love Should Go" had all the characteristics of a hit but never got its due. Streets were known in the Southeast US but not much elsewhere. Anyway great tone. Mike was also in a band called City Boy prior to Streets. He also guested on Warrant's first album although that fact was not highly publicized and kept on the down low. However, his tone is all over that record.
I met Paul at a Chicago area Guitar Center in the late 80s(?) He was doing a clinic. My friend and I snuck in to the back auditorium area and got to meet him. I was suprised how tall he was (Im like 5'8" on a good day). He was gracious and gave us a few minutes talk and let us take pics. We then watched an awesome informative (&funny) clinic. Great guy. Down to earth.
Josh the best video you’ve made, so far. It has everything guitar playing and high entertainment levels! Keep doing this stuff interviewing other players at home. Congrats.
Wrong title for this video. It should have been: What Is Paul Gilbert? A force. A force we don't deserve, but desperately need. New fan and this is probably the best RUclips video I've ever seen. And I've seen lots of them.
Probably one of the very best guitar videos ever on RUclips. Not only a great interview between Paul and Josh, but then some Running with the Devil inspired basketball to finish with Andy. It doesn’t get much more awesome than that. Thanks guys
Wow, these were best jams in the history of the channel. So cool that you are playing together. Great energy from a guy and seems like really nice dude. Just fun to watch
Just when I didn’t think I could love Josh or Paul more than I already did. Ok, really. In the time of COVID and other nonsense the world needs a continuous feed of this. Just..... thanks guys.
This is one of the greatest videos I've ever watched.
TRUTH
Duck Yea!! Dang it, autocorrect
"Careful with perms"
Pure fun!! Great video!
You're one of the greatest videos I've ever watched 🫔👍
I've never seen Paul Gilbert do a bad interview. Seems like the coolest dude
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I wish I could be in half of Paul Gilbert's good mood, half the time.
imo, he's the anti-cool, but unabashedly so, kind of like a dad. But he's wicked at guitar and a nice guy, which makes him cool.
rEALLY!! GREAT dUDE!!!
I could hear Paul talk or play for hours and be equally entertained! His banter with Josh is so good!
In all seriousness.. Paul,when I was a kid I had no one,nothing but my guitar.i moved around constantly,no father and a very angry mother.Intense Rock came out and I felt like I had a teacher and a friend.this VHS would play constantly to drown out the fighting as you taught me all the cool 3 note per string exercises,arpeggios etc..I'm 46 now and thank you for being the guy you were and still are.out of all the influences I had you by far stand above the rest and had a huge impact on the path I chose..thanks
Very inspirational story. I’m sorry you had to go through such trauma as a child. I hope that you feel some peace today.
That’s awesome. Paul’s great!
You're here for all the perfectly screwed and thusly rock reasons of perfection. Cheers!
Sorry you went through such difficult times bro. Glad to hear good PG was a comfort, hope you are well 👍 🙏
@Spalien Acecraft beat me to it. I had to go through it to really appreciate life so i am better for it but yeah... its a detour for some of us.
The t-shirt selection was strong on this one.
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😂👍🏻🤘🏻
I was waiting for someone to say it
Smirked at the Gilbert and JHS shirts, but "Drums Suck" was the coup de grace.
@@nealwp2 : Did anyone notice Andy's shirt? I think it was "Demo guys suck". Sorry, but THAT's the coup de grace here! :)
We need more Paul Gilbert in our world.
I feel stupid. Im 10 mins in and i don't see a cat
@@coreyw5981 Best comment
Amazing player and seems like a really cool human being
I laughed out loud when Andy Martin appeared out of the blue as “the Ref.” Well done.
Paul Gilbert is the Jeff Goldblum of guitar playing.
Oh Lord!...lollololol
Talk about Sacrrified 😎
More like the David Letterman in my mind.
LIFE IN ART Ahhh... The plot thickens.
Both are from Pittsburgh/the Pittsburgh area, and both are 6'4 sooooo lol
Sheesh, pedal records very well! It’s just like it sounded in the room 👍🏻
Thanks for having me over!
Dude! Thanks for dropping by!!!
Andy you kick ass!!!!!
We love you andy
So ref..who won the game?
Even without a pick? Sheesh is right!
This is likely the best JSH Show episode I've seen. The basketball portion just kills it!
paul, andy, basketball, van halen cover, funny people at jhs. best show.
Paul Gilbert improvising that song about pie on the spot changed my life.
He just release the official version 😁
Wasn’t improvised
Ik this foreshadowed his new song on the new record
The Andy cameo was like Wolverine in a Marvel movie.
Igor Crous
Snikt!
Dude. His shirt in the jam had me crying.
That’s the guy from the Reverb videos? I wonder how he got hooked up with them.
Wolverine is Marvel Comics…
@@Gitfiddle Fox owned the movie rights
He would be the best kids' music teacher you could hope for. His giddy enthusiasm is infectious and compelling - thank you, PG!
"Reverb Andy" for CAMEO GOLD! 27:15
Conspiracy theory: Maybe he's getting a sig pedal too and it'll be revealed in a future episode 🤔
25:47
He's not doing a good job in breaking up the fight though
If Andy gets a signature pedal, who's going to review it?
@@murraymcleod7605 God
Paul Gilbert and Greg Koch have to have the greatest combination of chops and sense of humor.
They’re so similar, they could be related like cousins or something
Very different style chops but just as amazing.
And yet, if you'd put them together in the same band, you'd end up with a band without fans. They'd all laugh them selves to death on the conversations between the songs
Add Adam D from Killswitch Engage and it's a trifecta!
Don't forget Devin Townsend
Man, I loved this episode. Paul is such a humble guy. And that version of Running with the Devil is awesome. It gave me goosebumps.
Totally agree. I could almost hear the words from the guitar. He nailed that vocal line.
Just amazing.
Great to hear the riff from green tinted sixties mind too. Took me back to the summer between school and Uni.
Luv and Peace.
10 years of pedal demos on you tube has finally culminated with this epic masterpiece. Instant. Classic.
I love how Andy just randomly showed up as a ref. I about fell out of my chair. You guys are goofy.
Im 64 years old and I never heard of paul gilbert until I went to check out a overdrive pedal by jhs...He's great man, and down to earth....then I went and watched his wonderful Beatles medley....so good.
Saw him live in Glasgow supporting Joe Satriani a few years ago I've been playing for over 40 years and considered myself pretty decent but I left the gig knowing I'm really not very good
@@tomthumb4325 I understand my brother, it's all about how much we play our guitar and weather or not, like some people,we are given the gift at birth where it comes easy and natural to excell at our art...and how much drive we had throughout life to work at getting to that place we want to get...i never had that drive to push myself to excell at anything,just the way it is..Maybe too many drugs at too young of age...Now shut up and go play your guitar...Peace.
I found out about him in Guitar magazines, Racer X sold their albums in guitar mags. His speed was amazing, grunge happened, Mr Big sank...and this ace guitarist basically got dismissed because he wasn't emotional enough, he also thought there was more to it than sheer speed. So he kinda relearned how to play. Arguably one of the best pure players ever.
Paul Gilbert has officially evolved to give off full dad vibes
There needs to be a second interview. He's inspiring.
Agree. Paul Gilbert is always entertaining as a player and as an interviewee. Really funny guy and definitely knows his stuff.
I love the way Paul can slip the slide on and off so effortlessly at 27:31
What the hell... That was like a magic trick
@@adriatic.vineyards He has magnets on the guitar
@@jimjimx5418 yeah I realize that, it's still impressive how smooth the motion is though
@@adriatic.vineyards Very impressive, and effortless...
Leave it to JHS to recommend another company’s pedal while debuting his own! Strong community and love of great sounds!
Also, amazing content!
They all pimp each others pedals. Watch a Wampler video, he always is demoing other people's pedals. He will stick one of his own in there to make a point of how a circuit is different or how a pot can shape a sound, but for the most part all these guys are just plain 'ol pedal freaks, regardless of who's it is. I watched Keeley talk about a JHS pedal. Crazy
@@valuedhumanoid6574 that's wild cause I remember in one video Josh saying Robert Kelley was one of the reasons he even started building
00UncommonSense00 totally! I just hadn’t seen it while debuting a pedal before.
Maxon Mendel so cool to see these communities!
Paul Gilbert, in addition to be a jaw dropping player, has one of the friendliest personalities of any musician I've ever seen. I just want to hang out with him! While he shreds my face off.
did a meet and great/vip/lesson deal bout 10/11 years back he was the coolest guy exactly like you see on camera - did 2 jams with the group and was an extremely sympathetic player to jam with - hes in my top 3 fave players ever
His fat cat can shred your face off! Haha! But hell yeah! Wanna hangout with PG too!
14:33, love Paul's take on Numan!
JHS and PG?! Well, sunset the company and channel. You cannot top this, so "better to burn out than fade away". Seriously, thank you thank you thank you - cheers! Edit: HOLD EVERYTHING! You have Mr. Andy Martin as the ref? Geez, it isn't even my birthday.
I need that song about pie to be a real thing. But it has to be 3 minutes and 14 seconds,
I went straight on to Amazon Music hoping he'd really done a Pie song. Alas no.
Damn me too. Great melody.
I've been singing it for weeks...
Next album, Werewolves Of Portland.
That’d be some math rock shit
Paul Gilbert is so awesome. Tremendous player, amazing songwriter, and (contrary to his own comments) a great singer. His early solo albums that had vocals are the best. Alligator Farm, Flying Dog, Burning Organ...pure gold.
If this was a pilot for a TV series, I would have already pre-ordered posters and the box set. This was so cool I can't even
PAUL
Paul is one of those players that makes me want to pick my guitar up, yet set it on fire. He just makes it all look so easy.
Jimi would approve of this
"when I was a kid" ---- who are you kidding paul , you're still a kid !!! we love you !!
Loved the rendition of “Are Friends Electric?”
Is that the JHS theme song at the start of every video I'm guessing?
No. One of the jams they do in the middle of the video is a song by Tubeway Army (included Gary Numan) from the album Replicas. I love that song and album.
@@Brumata big same, they play it at 14:32
I was not expecting that at all. Loved it!
This guy is an insane player. His brain fires even faster than his hands. Great pedal.
I'm proud to say I've had a private lesson with this man and it made very little difference to my shred god status, but did confirm that he really is this cool.
The t-shirts in this video are simply the best.
Paul Gilbert's shirt: Paul Gilbert Can't Shred
Paul Gilbert within 20 seconds of the video starting: shreds
3 minutes in: *drills*
One of the coolest versions of Running with the Devil I've ever heard..
Bill x Paul’s ear at nailing the DLR vocal nuances with the slide, and THEN throwing in the Eddie flourishes on top, really made me smile. Plus, Andy is a great rhythm guitarist.
I just THOROUGHLY enjoyed every bit of this, and kudos to the “guest referee”, mind blown!!!
“Careful with perms” for advice to your 17 year old self is such a gem of a joke. Paul has a great sense of humor and doesnt take himself too seriously, he would do so well on comedians’ podcasts!
Why is Paul wearing safety glasses playing the guitar?
Because he is a shredder...
gotta protect your eyes from all those insanity flying off
Because he's blinding fast
Because of the drill
Well he's also kinda chipper.
All power, no tool!
Paul is such a classy guy, hilarious too! Met him years ago, down to earth guy, he's like that same friend that everyone loves.
I can see that
Just imagine walking through your park and seeing Paul and Josh shooting a game of basketball. What a cool planet to be on.
This was one of the most satisfying interviews I have seen featuring my guitar idol. That pedal will be mine...oh yes...it will be mine.
Guessing by Josh's interview style here, these two must've had a hilarious email/phone exchange before this.
27:34 such a killer line - sounds amazing
Starring:
Andy Martin - himself
Filipe Pacheco I did a double take ! Andy Martin as the referee 😝
I know Andy lives in Portland and Paul does too, so.....
That came outta nowhere...
Filipe Pacheco I wondered if that was him!
Paul such a lovely guy. In it for the music! Nailed 👌👌
PG has been my favorite since I was a kid. Now, even almost 20 years on, this interview makes me like him more! Great guys, nice pedal and cute shirts!
27:32 smooth move pulling that slide off! Magnets are magic
"You Can Never Get On An Argument About Pie" is my new favorite song
Kind of sounds like a Harry Nilsson song. :-)
That was amazing.
I honestly wanna hear Paul Gilbert make an album of Beatlesque pop songs about dumb shit.
@@BennieTarrMusic I was thinking Shel Silverstein's "Ever Since my Masochistic Baby left me, I have nothing to beat but the walls" lol
Paul Gilbert's shirt: "Paul Gilbert can't shred"
Andyi's shirt: "Demo guys suck"
Drummer's shirt: "Drums suck"
Josh's shirt: "JHS Pedal suck"
nice lol
Could haven swore that was Andy from Pro guitar shop. The shirt removed all doubts, lol
@@DarthEcoli He's with Reverb now though
This has everything: Paul Gilbert, Tomorrow Never Knows, Gary Newman, a fun interview, cool jams, Paleontology... and Andy! ♡♡♡
Best JHS show to the date.
I read that in a Stefon voice
When they pulled out the Gary Newman tune, I lost it. Agreed mate
I’m just frustrated I don’t know what Andy’s clean tone sounds like for this video.
Hahahah
@@a508 hahaha that was just what I thought
@@justinbowlin8723 x3 as srxww._-i
If you had told me this video ended with a montage of Paul Gilbert and Josh brawling on a basketball court while Andy tries to break it up in slow motion while Paul shreds a cover of Running with the Devil over it, I would have watched it 10 months ago.
Paul is such a story teller. I could listen to him talk all day!
Best JHS video so far!!!! cool Andy cameo at the end
George Suarez Didn’t even notice him til I read your comment
Not sure if there is anything cooler than watching Paul and Josh talk shop, play basketball and jam VH. So much of what makes musical endeavors fun. Rock on!
The only thing that would make it cooler is if Andy Martin showed up and joined them. Wait a minute ...
That was one of thee most enjoyable vids I've seen in a long time. Pure unadulterated, comical six string slinger guitar gear head entertainment. Production, camera shots, F/X, editing all brilliantly executed in pro-fashion. Beyond cool surprise guests are always a bonus flavored treat.. Andy, Juliette the Cat.. Bravo! Bravo guys! (Absurdly long standing ovation!!) \m/
Andy Martin cameo ftw.
OMFG - PG doing Michael McDonald....was possibly the best thing of 2020 - good lord that was good hahaha. Like seriously
Do you know what’s the name of that song?
@@alvaro6574 What a Fool Believes by The Doobie Brothers
@@RasCricketSmallAxe Thanks!
Definitely unexpected hah.
I fucking loved it!!!
I never thought I'd see Paul Gilbert do an impression of Michael McDonald. That was pretty awesome.
Now I want a full cover of Paul doing "What a Fool Believes," with his own vocals.
Paul Gilbert is cool and everything, but the cat on the shelf is EPIC!!!!!
14:50 y'all playing Tubeway Army ?? hell yes
That MIchael McDonald rendition. one of the best RUclips moments ever for me.
Which song is it? I always forget the title...
What a Fool Believes, figured it out lol
I just had a big ol' smile on my face this whole video.
Same
What a fun and informative video. Gotta love how Josh will often talk up other manufacturers' pedals he likes or that would be of interest to others, even in a promo for one of his own. Class act.
I think Paul Gilbert has to be on my shortlist for one of my favourite humans! Fantastic man and fantastic guitar player.
Absolutely loved that partial Gary Numan cover of “Are Friends Electric”. Absolutely loved that partial Gary Numan cover of “Are Friends Electric”.
Can't believe he mentioned 'Martha My Dear' by the Beatles. That song is a work of genius with stunning classical chord movement worthy of Mozart in truth. Paul McCartney wrote it about his dog Martha. You can play it on guitar with chords and/or fingerstyle if you are well trained in classical guitar. It is one of the most beautiful songs The Beatles did...if fact most Beatles songs are the most beautiful ever written so It's no wonder Paul is a Beatles fan...lol.
Not sure if anyone remembers when Paul was on a guitar-themed game show in Japan with Marty Friedman years ago, with all kinds of "name that riff" type of challenges, and I've always thought it would be an amazing idea to bring that over to the rest of the world, and funny enough I think I just finally realized who the main host could be.... ahem...back to you Josh.
Maltozombie God I was living there when I watched that for the first time. I was flabbergasted when I saw it and flabbergasted that Marty is fluent in Japanese.
Its called Rock Fujiyama
“Univibe before distortion”
Just swapped my unicorn and moonshine. Mind blown! Thanks, Josh!!
sure the interview and songs are cool and all but his cat in the background just vibing really brings it all together
WOW. The Van Halen cover at the end was SPOT. ON. Can VH tour with Paul on "vocals"? :-D Great interview. So much helpful info and fun stories. Also, HI ANDY.
Seemingly spot on, but somehow with *slide guitar*.
this is the best thing I watched in such a long time. Thank you Josh, Thank you.
it's uncomfortable to watch. can't get past the fact he was in homophobic and racist cult. it's messed up
13:26 As someone who is gluten intolerant, I really appreciate the shout out from Paul.
Also, Paul seriously underestimated his 80s perm. I non-ironically think he rocked the 80s perm!
Also the way he just taps out Green Tinted Sixties Mind in the middle of a conversation and it still sounds absolutely effortless.
I was already loving this, and then Andy showed up and it went next level!
I'm like where's the link to Andy's demo of this pedal there should be one in the description!
The dude with the glasses plays really good
I watch this vid over again every few months and it keeps upping its level of entertainment each subsequent time.
Maybe the best guitar tone was the friends we made along the way.
Deej
"They're awesome conversation starters."
---
"Whoa, does JHS know someone's making shirts that say their pedals suck?"
"Yeah, it's JHS that makes this shirt."
"Oh, okay."
Paul GIlbert playing Diamond Dave's vocal absurdity and mixing in EVH's guitar lines was incredible.
PG always comes out of interviews as a damn smart funny down to earth guy. I wouldn't want to have a beer with most other guitar superstars, but I would with Paul!
Ditto!
I love it when a musician at that talent level turns out to be as cool as you hope they all are.
Cool that at 8:10 Paul name checked The Streets album and guitarist Mike Slamer. That album should have been much bigger and the single "If Love Should Go" had all the characteristics of a hit but never got its due. Streets were known in the Southeast US but not much elsewhere. Anyway great tone. Mike was also in a band called City Boy prior to Streets. He also guested on Warrant's first album although that fact was not highly publicized and kept on the down low. However, his tone is all over that record.
Absolutely the most FUN pedal demo ever made! Josh is great as the "straight man" in this comedy duo. This must happen again!
I met Paul at a Chicago area Guitar Center in the late 80s(?) He was doing a clinic. My friend and I snuck in to the back auditorium area and got to meet him. I was suprised how tall he was (Im like 5'8" on a good day). He was gracious and gave us a few minutes talk and let us take pics. We then watched an awesome informative (&funny) clinic. Great guy. Down to earth.
Paul Gilbert covering Michael McDonald/Doobie Brothers was the highlight of my day.
Josh the best video you’ve made, so far. It has everything guitar playing and high entertainment levels! Keep doing this stuff interviewing other players at home. Congrats.
Referee Andy’s first rule: NO PICKS.
@25:24 ... 'Let's Go Play Basketball' sequence is pure magic -
featuring cameo by none other than guitar demo superhero Andy Martin !!! Brilliant.
His cat seems so bored with the whole situation. LOL!
“careful with perms”...🤣
Wrong title for this video.
It should have been: What Is Paul Gilbert?
A force.
A force we don't deserve, but desperately need.
New fan and this is probably the best RUclips video I've ever seen.
And I've seen lots of them.
My fingers are getting cold. Now there’s a T-shirt.
So much joy, two wonderful nerds together. Just when I felt that this channel was about to stagnate you did turn it 180 degrees! Amazing!
Probably one of the very best guitar videos ever on RUclips. Not only a great interview between Paul and Josh, but then some Running with the Devil inspired basketball to finish with Andy. It doesn’t get much more awesome than that. Thanks guys
I effing love PG. no one looks like they’re having as much fun playing as Paul.
Wow, these were best jams in the history of the channel. So cool that you are playing together. Great energy from a guy and seems like really nice dude. Just fun to watch
Just when I didn’t think I could love Josh or Paul more than I already did. Ok, really. In the time of COVID and other nonsense the world needs a continuous feed of this. Just..... thanks guys.
One of the most down to earth and genuine interviews I’ve ever seen.