Jesus! The moment I let PG slip my mind, I find this and realize he truly is STILL untouchable and on another universe with his playing! What an inspiration!
Paul Gilbert and Jeff Beck are two of my favorite guitarists, because they're always exploring and always creating. They never rest on what they've accomplished in the past. They're such an inspiration to me. It makes me want to follow in the footsteps of the great masters of rock.
Nobody can play like Paul Gilbert. There are plenty of great guitarists out there, but there is only one Paul Gilbert. Years ago he got the label of being a shredder, and he is a shredder. But here's the thing- he is so much more than just a shredder. He is an awesome rhythm guitarist and he is a master of various styles of music, and that's what makes him so great. (Oh, and he is a superb teacher, too!)
I have seen many talented guitarists live. Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore, Randy Rhoads, Tom Morello, Bucketheat, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani but Paul Gilbert is the one I remember as just being so obviously excited by the joy of playing guitar. His obvious enthusiasm for his craft and for his instrument was so infectious.
Amazing player and person. At G4 he was letting us come up on stage and trade lix over a looper during class. It felt like jammin with a friend. Excellent teacher too. He made himself available quite a bit too hanging out after the classes during his free time. Super experience for us all that were blessed to attend.
@@panamajr7 Starting in 2014 there was an Annual Clinic usually in California called G4. Satriani was the featured artist and instructor but there are about ten total instructors. Guitar classes all day every day and private concerts at night. It was incredible. Plus a meet and greet, signings, etc.
Never have I seen fingers move with such fluid succession...not Vai, not Eddie, not even Yngwie....like pistons in an engine at a slow idle or at revving max. The other side of his coin is that he's such a gracious dude despite living the famous life. Like I always taught my students; "I don't care how great you become as a guitarist, I expect you to be just as great a person." Mega respect, admiration & love to performers like Paul Gilbert. - a retired performing unknown.
Mr. Guitar! He is the most serious player ever to play. Eats,Breaths,and Sleeps guitar! He pays the price for being so awesome. Ask him a simple question. Like what car is the best looking. Or what is your fav. book? Just about every answer will come from his childhood. That is when guitar took over his life. Before guitar was the normal child. After guitar all other things pretty much stopped.
There are few guitar virtuosos who always can positively surprise withe their melody or rythm solutions, so they can play even shred long not boring audience. Paul Gilbert is 1 of them !
2nd comment. Paul Gilbert is the most amazing guitar player I've ever seen. He's like the Chet Atkins of rock. That's saying a lot. I don't like using the term "best", because it can send the wrong message but Paul is a musical and guitar genius. Over the last 2 years or so, he has become one of my favorites and I wish him all happiness and success.
I knew it, you are just some radio rock fanboy with zero knowledge of guitar world. Top it off with the fact that your argument is lacking in substance. Really? Throwing expletives to people's face? Your intelligence is obvioulsy below me.
Took you all day to come up with that? Guessing? Name calling? Dildo love? Sexual insults? That's all you've got? Yeah, I said Chet Atkins idiot. Guitar players know who he is... If you see one around, try talking to them. Maybe they will tell you who he is. I'll bet that Paul Gilbert knows who he is....... But I have no interest in educating you so your out of luck. Again.
It's awesome to see how he's still doing his thing after all these years and playing music that HE wants to play. Paul could have sold out at any moment in his life since he was a teen but he never did. You could probably build a house with the contracts he's turned down. *an assumption What a great human being is Paul Gilbert.
I get interested in phases of ideas, so my teachers come and go. There was a Gilbert solo (bare chested, skinny, long-haired), I used to teach guitar students about repetition. What I really like is, he keeps learning. Like Beck and McLaughlin, every few years it's something else. So, he and Mike Stern are my new teachers (again). It's right there in your lap. 7:01 to 7:20 explains the Meaning of Life!
My God. Paul asks," you want everything?" Let me give you a powerpoint presentation of every shredder dream imaginable. I'll break it down, Throw delay and repeat loop to punch the points home. Are you learning anything? Just spellbound? I'm not done. People say he's matured but what if he's just slowed down enough out of kindness to let the layman understand. Everything has always been at his ridiculously stretched fingertips. He's a teacher first and foremost. This is God Tier Guitar tutoring to shred.
something that i've really come to appreciate about Paul Gilbert and many other greats, is the lack of trem on their guitars. Bucketheads the same... they can play all the nuance and emotion, without the need for a whammy.
One thing I noticed about Mr. Paul Gilbert is that he is now mellowing out with his song choices. The song at 4:50 is one of his quieter ones, Three Es for Edward - ruclips.net/video/gboMGuNazRg/видео.html Also his huge headphones are now gone, too.
HOW CAN YOU DO WHAT YOU DO ---------from the 1st Mr. Big disc, album or whatever you use to listen to music ( format ) is in the top 10 SONG sols of all time period.
The playing is awesome, as always, but I have to say that this is one of the few times when his tone is also good. It is not unusual to find him using a tone that is a little too metallic-sounding for my taste.
jtet rfs the sound mic of the camera its not good. I can hear a bit of distortion noise at the end but this performance at the same time lacks a bit of power. Not usual in Paul. Till hes the best guitarrista of the history
Most recent videos I've seen of him, he has a great tone. A lot of shredders have a very trebly tone to cut through and stand out as their ego demands. Paul (in the past few years anyway) uses a nice fat bluesy tone even when shredding fast.
Truly a guitar legend, and a very humble and nice guy
Dude in the crowd is just lovin it :)
He's never gonna forget this experience
It’s amazing to see how Paul has matured with his playing and style. He’s gone very bluesy but can still shred like the old days and as good as anyone
Paul Gilbert’s my biggest guitar inspiration. Started learning by watching videos of him.
Jesus! The moment I let PG slip my mind, I find this and realize he truly is STILL untouchable and on another universe with his playing! What an inspiration!
Paul Gilbert and Jeff Beck are two of my favorite guitarists, because they're always exploring and always creating. They never rest on what they've accomplished in the past. They're such an inspiration to me. It makes me want to follow in the footsteps of the great masters of rock.
Nobody can play like Paul Gilbert. There are plenty of great guitarists out there, but there is only one Paul Gilbert. Years ago he got the label of being a shredder, and he is a shredder. But here's the thing- he is so much more than just a shredder. He is an awesome rhythm guitarist and he is a master of various styles of music, and that's what makes him so great. (Oh, and he is a superb teacher, too!)
Anytime I start feeling a little cocky I turn on RUclips and watch Paul Gilbert.
It is NOT humanly possible to play this fast, accurate & articulate❗️ Yet here we are.
He is pretty much the only one of the shredder guitarists who do solo spots like these with an actual groove. Love it!
The musician that can play a masterpiece without any rythym or beat.
If I could play like anyone of my choice, it would be Paul Gilbert.
If I would chose Shawn lane.....
Good, I'd be picking Guthrie Govan any time, your loss :p
My personal pick is Eric Johnson but I love PG and attribute my love of technicality to him.
I call SRV then.
Steve Vai/shawn lane
Best guitar faces ever!
I have seen many talented guitarists live. Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore, Randy Rhoads, Tom Morello, Bucketheat, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani but Paul Gilbert is the one I remember as just being so obviously excited by the joy of playing guitar. His obvious enthusiasm for his craft and for his instrument was so infectious.
Thanks UJC-Projekt for share this. I'm a Gilbert-Fan since twenty years sure. Swiss-greatings.
quite amazing...and proof that incredible chops and great feel can indeed mix.
Amazing player and person. At G4 he was letting us come up on stage and trade lix over a looper during class. It felt like jammin with a friend. Excellent teacher too. He made himself available quite a bit too hanging out after the classes during his free time. Super experience for us all that were blessed to attend.
G4?
@@panamajr7 Starting in 2014 there was an Annual Clinic usually in California called G4. Satriani was the featured artist and instructor but there are about ten total instructors. Guitar classes all day every day and private concerts at night. It was incredible. Plus a meet and greet, signings, etc.
His playing is so expressive! That's what impresses me most.
Never have I seen fingers move with such fluid succession...not Vai, not Eddie, not even Yngwie....like pistons in an engine at a slow idle or at revving max. The other side of his coin is that he's such a gracious dude despite living the famous life. Like I always taught my students; "I don't care how great you become as a guitarist, I expect you to be just as great a person." Mega respect, admiration & love to performers like Paul Gilbert. - a retired performing unknown.
What an awesome exciting performance!! Still great as ever.!! -string skipped arpeggios to boot.
He was Buckethead’s teacher, that says everything!
bill R it was so good to hear buckethead actually say that
Cody it was good to hear Buckethead say anything! :) I thought that interview was fantastic
bill R And yet Bucket is still inferior :-(
@Nature Boy hhahahahahahahahaha
Buckethead> Gilbert
one of the best live solo from PG. Its amazing.
I had a blast going to music school with you guys and I graduated mr. Big Paul Gilbert and the guys what's up
Mr. Guitar! He is the most serious player ever to play. Eats,Breaths,and Sleeps guitar! He pays the price for being so awesome. Ask him a simple question. Like what car is the best looking. Or what is your fav. book? Just about every answer will come from his childhood. That is when guitar took over his life. Before guitar was the normal child. After guitar all other things pretty much stopped.
my super hero!!!
He’s a monster... fantastic
Gotta love dear ol Paul Gilbert!
I never thought I’d say this but as a long time EVH fan...well you know what I’m thinking
There are few guitar virtuosos who always can positively surprise withe their melody or rythm solutions, so they can play even shred long not boring audience. Paul Gilbert is 1 of them !
Rest In Peace Pat Torpey
such a well rounded player,,,,but I love his blues playing the best,,,,Paul has always been one of my favs,,,,,met him at namm, what an honor that was
you are the best !!!
The best period, many different styles. Can play it all.
2nd comment.
Paul Gilbert is the most amazing guitar player I've ever seen.
He's like the Chet Atkins of rock. That's saying a lot.
I don't like using the term "best", because it can send the wrong message but Paul is a musical and guitar genius. Over the last 2 years or so, he has become one of my favorites and I wish him all happiness and success.
Then you should go out and listen to more guitar players.
verbotenco
Feels good to be a piece of shit, huh?
You are an idiot. Do you even play guitar? Guess not.
I knew it, you are just some radio rock fanboy with zero knowledge of guitar world. Top it off with the fact that your argument is lacking in substance. Really? Throwing expletives to people's face? Your intelligence is obvioulsy below me.
Took you all day to come up with that?
Guessing? Name calling? Dildo love? Sexual insults?
That's all you've got?
Yeah, I said Chet Atkins idiot.
Guitar players know who he is... If you see one around, try talking to them. Maybe they will tell you who he is.
I'll bet that Paul Gilbert knows who he is.......
But I have no interest in educating you so your out of luck.
Again.
Amazing
This is crazy...i miss Mr.Big
Love him and what he does! TOP!
like the dude omg!!!! :)
always great playing from the talented paul
Rest Well Pat Torpey.Say Hello to ALL who Reside In Music Heaven.
It's awesome to see how he's still doing his thing after all these years and playing music that HE wants to play. Paul could have sold out at any moment in his life since he was a teen but he never did. You could probably build a house with the contracts he's turned down. *an assumption What a great human being is Paul Gilbert.
Amazing sound and lighting and female puppy photo send pelepa
the best shredder/hard rock player ever
most underrated guitare player ever if you Ask me .
I think people forget how phenomenal he still is!
One of the greatest ever
So clean . .
This is the best guitarist in the world!!!
GOD GOD AND GOD!! NO NOT PAUL BUT GOD MADE THIS GUY A GUITAR ANGEL FROM GUITAR HEAVEN OMG ONE OF BEST ON EARTH LOVE HIM INSANELY XXOO BROTHER
YJM inspired me to play guitar, PG inspires me to play guitar more and more..he is so cool and good.
The King of Shred!
I get interested in phases of ideas, so my teachers come and go. There was a Gilbert solo (bare chested, skinny, long-haired), I used to teach guitar students about repetition. What I really like is, he keeps learning. Like Beck and McLaughlin, every few years it's something else. So, he and Mike Stern are my new teachers (again). It's right there in your lap. 7:01 to 7:20 explains the Meaning of Life!
Saw Mike Stern back in 2000 or so in St Louis at the duck room..he was phenomenal. complex lines!!!
RIP Pat T.
What!?
You're kidding me..
When?
How?
God Bless him..
Too good for his own good that Paul guy...
Not even a super dirty tone, just extremely clean playing
THE CLEAR TONE MAN...!!!
My God. Paul asks," you want everything?" Let me give you a powerpoint presentation of every shredder dream imaginable. I'll break it down, Throw delay and repeat loop to punch the points home. Are you learning anything? Just spellbound? I'm not done. People say he's matured but what if he's just slowed down enough out of kindness to let the layman understand. Everything has always been at his ridiculously stretched fingertips. He's a teacher first and foremost. This is God Tier Guitar tutoring to shred.
Fn ridiculous, he's so awesome geez,I want his picking hand sooo baaaad!!!!@
Maaannnntaaaappppppp😃😃😃
1st comment baby!!
I must make a wish...May the power of higher beings grant me strength to become a great axe warrior like Master Gilbert!
Paul Gilbert Guitar World
His string skipping is from another planet.
something that i've really come to appreciate about Paul Gilbert and many other greats, is the lack of trem on their guitars.
Bucketheads the same... they can play all the nuance and emotion, without the need for a whammy.
The best
Played without a beat, never missed a single beat
Sweet sounding paul,he also gave lessons when buckethead was young. And buckethead is great also!
PG is awesome!!!
哭了,去年有來喔,竟然沒跟到= =
Hard soloskill and good sound !
He has really been working on his blues playing the past few years. You can hear it
2:27 Sounds like the Holy Wars solo!
Yeah it does
Could be because its chromatic
@@CDAW_45 yeah but the phrasing and toning is identical, then ends with the open E ring out
I like to play the guitar.
Beast!
🎼🎼👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎼
wouaw !!!! Il est de quelle planète ? : - ))) C'est un génie ce type .
Quiet. God is soloing!
They don’t even need a singer. Gilbert & Sheehan are enough‼️🎸
5:05 jeeeeeeeez!!!!!
One thing I noticed about Mr. Paul Gilbert is that he is now mellowing out with his song choices. The song at 4:50 is one of his quieter ones, Three Es for Edward - ruclips.net/video/gboMGuNazRg/видео.html
Also his huge headphones are now gone, too.
The reason he wore the guitar on his back was Weigh him down to avoid levitating during his awesome solo
🎸💥💯🎸💥💯🎸
HOW CAN YOU DO WHAT YOU DO ---------from the 1st Mr. Big disc, album or whatever you use to listen to music ( format ) is in the top 10 SONG sols of all time period.
Truly a Master * Always been one of my favorites * it*s unlikely you will pull one over on * Gilbert * his Spreads and Speed are Dynamite
I love how he doesn't really get hung up on boutique gear..plays off the shelf shit and makes it scream.
nice
He knows what he’s doing.
The first couple minutes had me worried... but then the real Paul returned.
God, guitar God..
Holy crap the finger reach he got on the fretboard is freakin insane yo dayum!
2:47 that wasnt an effect, the sound was simply trying to catch up with Paul's finger speed
Mr Huge!!!!!
牛逼
Unbelievable ..
Another monster guitar player
This is not the old Paul Gilbert.....:(.......But he is a master!!
Oh my God :(
God of Guitar plays Guitar. Gilbert...Gesus...Ghrist...
The playing is awesome, as always, but I have to say that this is one of the few times when his tone is also good. It is not unusual to find him using a tone that is a little too metallic-sounding for my taste.
jtet rfs the sound mic of the camera its not good. I can hear a bit of distortion noise at the end but this performance at the same time lacks a bit of power. Not usual in Paul. Till hes the best guitarrista of the history
Most recent videos I've seen of him, he has a great tone. A lot of shredders have a very trebly tone to cut through and stand out as their ego demands. Paul (in the past few years anyway) uses a nice fat bluesy tone even when shredding fast.
Listen to Buckethead with Praxis. It's excellent.
PG, however, is an all-time great player (top 10 all genres, imo).
Jesus.!! No wonder Bri is a musical genius
YIKES
actually he was teaching us how to play the solo..