I no Steve. From my home town Antioch. Cali. I saw him when I was 16. Years old .play bass in his band sadus. That day I started playing bass. Now I'm 55 years old. My name is jaymz myers. And I rip.on bass guitar. Thank you Steve. You are a real brother bass player. Love and respect. Always.
Thank you so much for doing this interview and posting it!! I have a real fondness for DiGiorgio - anyone who could bring fretless bass into Death Metal is just incredible!! And he plays so tastefully and with such precision - and he's a Viking like me. Power to you!!
So the idea of a 2nd Control Denied album is not out of the question completely since there are ideas being thrown around. That in itself gives me a little more hope for that album to maybe see the light of day, or maybe not. We shall see though. Amazing interview nonetheless!
That feeling when you gave up on Megadeth a long time ago. But saw that there was a part of Death (DiGiorgio) and you listen again to Megadeth and remember your old favorite songs
I love Jason but good god if Steve had replaced Cliff? Probably better it didn’t happen though. The level of music he was involved with leaps and bounds above what Metallica would have constrained him to. Similar to Robert Trujillo waisting his talent playing Enter Sandman 😩
This. Im considering making a burner account just so I can like this comment twice lol. Just as Jason's creativity and artistic agency were both stifled by Metallica, Steve would have unfortunately been a black sheep in that band. I grew up on Metallica, but they aren't musical pioneers as much as a rock phenoms.
@@waynewalters426 same. Around 1988 I would have got Metallica tattooed on my face. I just wish Metallica would have kept the technical trajectory of Justice and continue on to something in the vein of Tool in which case someone like Steve would launch them into the stratosphere.
Different bassists for different situations, I think (if the rest of the band had been in a more stable place and would have listened to Steve) he could’ve taken the band to a really cool sound, instead of load and reload
@@aidanmahoney6212 agreed. Yet Steve was a kid then so fat chance of them taking any direction or suggestions from him, that is if he had writing or arranging chops at the time. Cliff was the musical and spiritual elder that I suppose no one could have replaced.
Steve is a gentlemen and one of the best bassists in Metal´s history
"it's not delivery, it's Di Giorgio!"
I no Steve. From my home town Antioch. Cali. I saw him when I was 16. Years old .play bass in his band sadus. That day I started playing bass. Now I'm 55 years old. My name is jaymz myers. And I rip.on bass guitar. Thank you Steve. You are a real brother bass player. Love and respect. Always.
Thank you so much for doing this interview and posting it!! I have a real fondness for DiGiorgio - anyone who could bring fretless bass into Death Metal is just incredible!! And he plays so tastefully and with such precision - and he's a Viking like me. Power to you!!
So the idea of a 2nd Control Denied album is not out of the question completely since there are ideas being thrown around. That in itself gives me a little more hope for that album to maybe see the light of day, or maybe not. We shall see though. Amazing interview nonetheless!
That feeling when you gave up on Megadeth a long time ago. But saw that there was a part of Death (DiGiorgio) and you listen again to Megadeth and remember your old favorite songs
They have good albums and bad albums. But yeah, this one with Steve on it is killer!
Kick ass interview! 😎🤘
Hell yeah steve your the man brotha....much ❤
Awesome interview dude
I see Steve…. I click. New sub here!!! Great interview with a legend!!!
I love Jason but good god if Steve had replaced Cliff? Probably better it didn’t happen though. The level of music he was involved with leaps and bounds above what Metallica would have constrained him to. Similar to Robert Trujillo waisting his talent playing Enter Sandman 😩
This. Im considering making a burner account just so I can like this comment twice lol. Just as Jason's creativity and artistic agency were both stifled by Metallica, Steve would have unfortunately been a black sheep in that band. I grew up on Metallica, but they aren't musical pioneers as much as a rock phenoms.
@@waynewalters426 same. Around 1988 I would have got Metallica tattooed on my face. I just wish Metallica would have kept the technical trajectory of Justice and continue on to something in the vein of Tool in which case someone like Steve would launch them into the stratosphere.
Different bassists for different situations, I think (if the rest of the band had been in a more stable place and would have listened to Steve) he could’ve taken the band to a really cool sound, instead of load and reload
@@aidanmahoney6212 agreed. Yet Steve was a kid then so fat chance of them taking any direction or suggestions from him, that is if he had writing or arranging chops at the time. Cliff was the musical and spiritual elder that I suppose no one could have replaced.
Robert Trujillo belongs with Suicidal Tendencies
Abstract hippie crazy fretless…😂