👍👍 Great stories!!! When I was a kid, I recall seeing a lot of commercials that linked Milwaukee and beer. But after listening to you two, it sounds like there was some sort of jazz elixir in the water. Al Jarreau was from Milwaukee as well.
Oh yeah, my favorite guitarist. Daryl's solo albums are just the best. Been frustrated for years now, that I can't find the CD Breaking Cover anywhere. Help anyone?
I agree with Daryl. I don't even film at shows just to try to stay present. I do enough time traveling as it is. However, I do appreciate you guys reflecting on the past here. My dad turned me onto Genesis and Phil (and James etc..) as a child. He passed a month ago from cancer. We actually talked about that before he passed. I developed a profound fondness of the music you guys have played over the years. It inspired me to become a musician myself. Thanks for this. Im always tuning in Leland. Please keep it up. I Appreciate it.
Daryl Stuermer is my chief inspiration. He's the reason I picked up guitar and bass to begin with. I had the honor of meetin' Daryl at the Mehaffey Theatre in Tampa, FL. I have Sweetbottom's album and Daryl's brother is an excellent bassist. I never knew Duane Stuermer was a veteran though. My late aunt was also in the Army. She was a nurse in one of the Frontline hospitals durin' Vietnam. I sure do thank Duane for his service. I also just got a Lakland 5 string lined fretless bass. And it sounds cool 😎
I was a huge Gino Vannelli fan in the 70s and saw him live in Ft Worth in 79 for the B2B tour and Daryl was in the band! Then I saw Phil live in 90 in Washington DC and both Daryl and Leland were there! That carousel show was the best concert I’ve ever been to outside of Gino and Genesis. Fantastic. I’ve loved Phil and Genesis since 80 and miss him so much. Love Leland’s interviews!! I even listened to Pete and Rittenour back in the day. We need good music again.
What an absolute TREAT to see and hear Daryl, one of my favorite guitarist/bassists, so much a part of Genesis as a live performer, and, of course, Phil's sound. I would have loved to have heard what he is doing now, but if he is just chilling and living a quiet life in his home town after years and years of playing on the road, I wouldn't blame him a bit.
Thank you Daryl Stuermer and Leland Sklar for making this discussion available to be documented and remembered as a historical record. And yes Madison like Berkeley were both known for their Anti-war protest. The University of Wisconsin's Madison campus, Oct. 18, 1967had hundreds of students protesting recruiters from Dow Chemical, the makers of napalm, blocked access to the University's Commerce Building, Madison police removed them by force. “Yes, I received your letter yesterday (About the time the doorknob broke) When you asked how I was doing Was that some kind of joke? All these people that you mention Yes, I know them, they're quite lame I had to rearrange their faces And give them all another name Right now I can't read too good Don't send me no more letters no Not unless you mail them From Desolation Row” Bob Dylan
My first major concert was at 16 with my 4 brothers. It was summer Duke tour 80', Pine Knob an outdoor amphitheater near Detroit. I owned Enigmatic Oceans album so knew and admired Daryl's work with Ponty. But..... Daryl was missing that concert. He was recovering from a wisdom tooth removal. The others had to cover his parts. I wonder if he might recall this summer event? It's interesting to me how important events in one's life (my first concert) collides with a medical emergency. Jon Luc Ponty's guitarist is missing but saw Genesis many times.
What a wonderful way to end my day! Lee, this is such a trip! Darryl is such a great guitarist and seems such a great gentleman!! Thanks for such a great discussion between long time friends!
Met Daryl and his wife when they toured eastern provinces of Canada promoting Godin Guitars. He came in our li'l town's music shop, played for the 30 something fans sit around him few songs from Phil / Genesis catalog and 1 or 2 of his own. Great night. Q & A after he played so we've been able to talk gears, setup, tours. Had the priviledge to meet him, chat for few minutes, bought a Genesis DVD of their latest tour (at the time) and had it signed, took a picture. Real nice guy, down-to-earth, humble & kind. Great memories of the night I met a real professional musician I admire for decades. Never met you Lee but 'sure I'd feel the same. You've been in my life since No Jacket Required. Thanks
It’s such a riot in my case I actually saw Daryl perform was JeanLuc when I was in college. Absolutely phenomenal concert well small show at that time.
It's so awesome to see Daryl again! Great interview Lee! Thanks for making it happen! I miss Phil, Mike, Tony, Daryl, and Chester! I'm very thankful that I was able to see them in '07.
Cool story about how Darryl got the Genesis gig. Best sales job I ever had I thought I had zero chance of getting so I prepared for a week learning about the company and when I finally got the job my boss said I was the clear choice because I had done my research compared to the others. I only lasted a year, but there's a lesson in there somewhere! 😄
Great interview and stories, Leeland and Daryl 🤩 - I didn’t realize Daryl went back as far as “Follow You, Follow Me” with Genesis … but I did know he was the guy that layed down the searing guitars on “In the Air Tonight” 😎👍🎸! I believe that’s also Daryl doing the Marshall-stack meltdown stuff on “There’s Something Going On” for Frida Lyngstad (Phil Collins wrote, I think, in addition to playing his apocalyptic drums on it) 😁❤️.
I've been going through my resurrected (from garage storage) vinyl albums recently, and I have that album and can confirm. Also, I recently listened to Joan Armatrading's "The Key" album (1983) and pleasantly discovered Daryl is on that as well.
I’m a beginner guitarist who is heavily influenced by Daryl and I’m so happy he’s doing well. Such an extremely talented individual and a guitar genius! 🤘🎸
Daryl Lee always talks about you on this channel and how you were fast buds meeting on the Elevator and How he loved playing with you and playing with with Phil.
What a nice surprise! Have been listening to Daryl from the time that I discovered JLP's Enigmatic Ocean as a 10-year-old. His duel with Holdsworth is legendary. Have seen hm live many times since then. I still say that he is one of the industry's most underapprecaited players. His name isn't mentioned as frequently as it should be. The best interviews are conversations, not interrogations. Really enjoyed this one.
My first concert ever was The Genesis Abacab Tour at Nassau Coliseum . I was barely a teenager but I must have picked the right concert since its still my favorite show till this day. They even recorded it for Genesis three sides live album. I just started to play drums/piano .. so it was a also a big influence growing up. Daryl was a big part of that tour as on all Genesis tours.
wow, i didnt expect that, such a nice gift you gave us, thanks leland, ive met daryl one time at a guitar clinic, and he even guested and played a solo on my band's album back in 2010, a really nice man, generous of his time
A Wonderful history lesson for me! Thank you Leland and Daryl. I'm from Green Bay, WI and still vividly remember the name " SweetBottom " Have fun guys and stay safe. Have a Great show and also up at Fish Creek, WI
I've been fortunate enough to have seen Daryl play with Genesis twice. First time was in 1984 at McNichols Arena in Denver and the second was in 2007 at the Hollywood Bowl. Thanks Leland for sharing this terrific conversation.
You two are so darling together....I never saw two better Wisconsin buddies. He is a very talented man...I have been watching PC videos all day..down in bed pre surgery... Your 2004tour... fabulous 😍🤩❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
I met his brother Duane back in the late 70s and early 80s. He was in a group called "Sweetbottom" but I met him numersous times at the John Hawks Cafe/Bar downtown Milwaukee. He played with the Kenny Danish quartet.
Sardino's, Mark Alberti was the manager "Oceans' was the house band. Duane on bass. Whole band was top notch. Check out Daryl's playing on Frida from ABBA hit single " "I Know There's Something Going On"
I have a Sweetbottom album from that era! Great music! Born in Milwaukee myself and raised thru college. I played in church since 18. Moved to Texas in 1980 and been here ever since, continuing playing in church groups. Switched from guitar to bass about 20 years ago.
Remember seeing both Daryl and Leland hanging around outside Kemper Arena in Kansas City on the No Jacket Required tour. Great show up in Madison last night.
Cool!!! Wow! I just remembered being in Madison, Wisconsin nearly a 1,000 years ago. . .cool. . .! Now totally fantastic that you have time with Daryl Steurmer! 😊 Nice! Thank You! 😊
Daryls a monster…so great to get to know more about him thru this killin interview. Thnx lee! His playing on enigmatic oceans sparring with holdsworth and ponty trading solos is a fusion highpoint.
Actually it's good to film the entire show. I can watch now the Berlin 1990 Phil Collins show. I was only a kid back then. These are precious memories and also valued moments in music. All these need to go public.
Madison WI - the infamous home of the U of W… beer beer beer! Lee - these “back in the day” reminiscing sessions are too damn cool for those of us that at that time were but in our formative early teen years
Oh, come on, two of my childhood heroes hanging around and talking about the old times. Out of the blue. Can't get better than that for quite some time, I suppose. Thanks for sharing!
Very very cool! Personal success stories involving fate, timing, proximity, are always compelling and great to witness! Thanks for sharing these intimate memories that bring a much greater understanding for the players and music we love! Outstanding!
I watch (over & over) a live version (Wembley in 92, maybe) of Driving The Last Spike, amazed by Daryl's bass work. He is a beast! Nothing like watching Daryl & Chester holding it down. ❤
I saw Sweetbottom in a hole-in-the-wall bar in Green Bay in 1978 or 79. Daryl was no longer with the band then though Duane was. I couldn’t believe that a band that good was playing in such a dive, but I had a blast.
So glad he’s still going strong & keeping healthy such an underrated lead guitarist & bassist for the best 2 bands in history hasn’t even aged a single bit we love you to bits Daryl hope you can get ur red stratocaster guitar out again soon & be back on the road with Lee in the future 🎸❤️
I’m a guitarist myself (beginner playing since late December) and have been absolutely obsessed with Daryl since last October when I watched the video of him playing alongside Phil Collins on In The Air Tonight in Paris but got a little worried since he hasn’t been active as much. I’m very glad to see that he’s doing really good and I hope he is still playing
Wow!! Really excellent stories…. Amazing history ….You and Daryl have had such an international influence…Good old friends ….the love continues….yep…I think the leg piss bag cold be in all of our futures…😂Great to see you guys….Love ya man!❤️🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷🎶🥰🖕🖕🖕🖕👍🙏💕
Really thank you so much, I hope Phil watching, you're in my heart forever, you're the best forever too, really sweet memories for me too, I love you. From Paris, Peace and Love. Take care of yourself above all.
You two guys are cool dudes, awesome players and clearly kind/classy rock stars. Your music has meant so much to me both solo/other groups and with Phil and Genesis (Daryl). ❤
👍👍 Great stories!!!
When I was a kid, I recall seeing a lot of commercials that linked Milwaukee and beer. But after listening to you two, it sounds like there was some sort of jazz elixir in the water. Al Jarreau was from Milwaukee as well.
I wonder if Daryl has run into Patrick Tomlinson of Milwaukee fame?
Absolutely feel privileged to sit and listen to you two reminiscing. Love and Thanks ❤👍❤👍
Well spoken! 👍
well said.
Oh yeah, my favorite guitarist. Daryl's solo albums are just the best. Been frustrated for years now, that I can't find the CD Breaking Cover anywhere. Help anyone?
I agree with Daryl. I don't even film at shows just to try to stay present. I do enough time traveling as it is. However, I do appreciate you guys reflecting on the past here. My dad turned me onto Genesis and Phil (and James etc..) as a child. He passed a month ago from cancer. We actually talked about that before he passed. I developed a profound fondness of the music you guys have played over the years. It inspired me to become a musician myself. Thanks for this. Im always tuning in Leland. Please keep it up. I Appreciate it.
My heart is with you.
@@lelandsklar6363❤️❤️🙏
Daryl Stuermer is my chief inspiration. He's the reason I picked up guitar and bass to begin with. I had the honor of meetin' Daryl at the Mehaffey Theatre in Tampa, FL. I have Sweetbottom's album and Daryl's brother is an excellent bassist. I never knew Duane Stuermer was a veteran though. My late aunt was also in the Army. She was a nurse in one of the Frontline hospitals durin' Vietnam. I sure do thank Duane for his service. I also just got a Lakland 5 string lined fretless bass. And it sounds cool 😎
I was a huge Gino Vannelli fan in the 70s and saw him live in Ft Worth in 79 for the B2B tour and Daryl was in the band! Then I saw Phil live in 90 in Washington DC and both Daryl and Leland were there! That carousel show was the best concert I’ve ever been to outside of Gino and Genesis. Fantastic. I’ve loved Phil and Genesis since 80 and miss him so much. Love Leland’s interviews!! I even listened to Pete and Rittenour back in the day. We need good music again.
Saw Daryl Stuermer around his birthday time in 2022. What a wonderful personality. Wholesome lovely people flock together…
More of the "Daryl & Leland Show"!
You and Daryl have always been some of my favorite musicians from the first time I heard you guys! such a nice hang to learn more about Y'all!
Would love to hear Daryl talk about recording Enigmatic Ocean with the late great Allan Holdsworth!
What an absolute TREAT to see and hear Daryl, one of my favorite guitarist/bassists, so much a part of Genesis as a live performer, and, of course, Phil's sound. I would have loved to have heard what he is doing now, but if he is just chilling and living a quiet life in his home town after years and years of playing on the road, I wouldn't blame him a bit.
Great Hang! Enigmatic Ocean is my favourite Jean Luc Ponty album.
Thank you Daryl Stuermer and Leland Sklar for making this discussion available to be documented and remembered as a historical record.
And yes Madison like Berkeley were both known for their Anti-war protest. The University of Wisconsin's Madison campus, Oct. 18, 1967had hundreds of students protesting recruiters from Dow Chemical, the makers of napalm, blocked access to the University's Commerce Building, Madison police removed them by force.
“Yes, I received your letter yesterday
(About the time the doorknob broke)
When you asked how I was doing
Was that some kind of joke?
All these people that you mention
Yes, I know them, they're quite lame
I had to rearrange their faces
And give them all another name
Right now I can't read too good
Don't send me no more letters no
Not unless you mail them
From Desolation Row”
Bob Dylan
My first major concert was at 16 with my 4 brothers. It was summer Duke tour 80', Pine Knob an outdoor amphitheater near Detroit. I owned Enigmatic Oceans album so knew and admired Daryl's work with Ponty.
But.....
Daryl was missing that concert. He was recovering from a wisdom tooth removal. The others had to cover his parts.
I wonder if he might recall this summer event?
It's interesting to me how important events in one's life (my first concert) collides with a medical emergency.
Jon Luc Ponty's guitarist is missing but saw Genesis many times.
Oh to be a fly on the wall in the room with those 2 freaking LEGENDS! Dang y'all ❣️
You just were the fly.😊
What a wonderful way to end my day! Lee, this is such a trip! Darryl is such a great guitarist and seems such a great gentleman!! Thanks for such a great discussion between long time friends!
Met Daryl and his wife when they toured eastern provinces of Canada promoting Godin Guitars. He came in our li'l town's music shop, played for the 30 something fans sit around him few songs from Phil / Genesis catalog and 1 or 2 of his own. Great night. Q & A after he played so we've been able to talk gears, setup, tours. Had the priviledge to meet him, chat for few minutes, bought a Genesis DVD of their latest tour (at the time) and had it signed, took a picture. Real nice guy, down-to-earth, humble & kind. Great memories of the night I met a real professional musician I admire for decades. Never met you Lee but 'sure I'd feel the same. You've been in my life since No Jacket Required. Thanks
It’s such a riot in my case I actually saw Daryl perform was JeanLuc when I was in college. Absolutely phenomenal concert well small show at that time.
'Enigmatic Ocean' 🎶 🎵 😊
Would love to see you both together making music again!
There are so many great musicians and actors with Wisconsin ties.
Daryl has to be one of the best and most underrated guitar players ever.
This man is another legend! Thanks Darryl!
Hola desde España, Daryl y Leland. 😊
So good to hear you both talking
It's so awesome to see Daryl again!
Great interview Lee!
Thanks for making it happen!
I miss Phil, Mike, Tony, Daryl, and Chester!
I'm very thankful that I was able to see them in '07.
if i see you both, i want to immediately practice guitar and bass - thanks for your music and inspiration. Stay safe.
He's interviewed Luis Conte, Amy Keys, and now Daryl. Hopefully, Leland's working his way up to an interview with Phil soon.
And Lamont van hooke Arnold McCuller
@@legitibitmaster3264 Didn't realize that Leland had them on as well. I'll check that out, thanks!
Daryl !!! 🎸 🎶 👋 👏
Cool story about how Darryl got the Genesis gig. Best sales job I ever had I thought I had zero chance of getting so I prepared for a week learning about the company and when I finally got the job my boss said I was the clear choice because I had done my research compared to the others. I only lasted a year, but there's a lesson in there somewhere! 😄
I could have listened to you guys all night. I had the Berlin 1990 show on VHS.
I've been at the Berlin show! 😆 (Maybe the ticket is still in a shoebox in the attic)
Great interview and stories, Leeland and Daryl 🤩 - I didn’t realize Daryl went back as far as “Follow You, Follow Me” with Genesis … but I did know he was the guy that layed down the searing guitars on “In the Air Tonight” 😎👍🎸!
I believe that’s also Daryl doing the Marshall-stack meltdown stuff on “There’s Something Going On” for Frida Lyngstad (Phil Collins wrote, I think, in addition to playing his apocalyptic drums on it) 😁❤️.
I've been going through my resurrected (from garage storage) vinyl albums recently, and I have that album and can confirm. Also, I recently listened to Joan Armatrading's "The Key" album (1983) and pleasantly discovered Daryl is on that as well.
Awesome interview..he has always been one of my favorite guitarists...Great and informative hang. Thank you and Daryl. Have fun. 🖕
I’m a beginner guitarist who is heavily influenced by Daryl and I’m so happy he’s doing well. Such an extremely talented individual and a guitar genius! 🤘🎸
Daryl Lee always talks about you on this channel and how you were fast buds meeting on the Elevator and How he loved playing with you and playing with with Phil.
What a nice surprise! Have been listening to Daryl from the time that I discovered JLP's Enigmatic Ocean as a 10-year-old. His duel with Holdsworth is legendary. Have seen hm live many times since then. I still say that he is one of the industry's most underapprecaited players. His name isn't mentioned as frequently as it should be.
The best interviews are conversations, not interrogations. Really enjoyed this one.
Hope you have enjoyed your last few days in the area. Wish I could have seen the shows. Ravinia is great as well as Madison.
So cool....... This is the way it's supposed to be..... Musical brothers.....Love and respect.
My first concert ever was The Genesis Abacab Tour at Nassau Coliseum . I was barely a teenager but I must have picked the right concert since its still my favorite show till this day. They even recorded it for Genesis three sides live album. I just started to play drums/piano .. so it was a also a big influence growing up. Daryl was a big part of that tour as on all Genesis tours.
Do people recognize Daryl as he goes about life at home? A lot of the greatest musicians often blend in when out in the public.
Wishing Daryl all the best. Saw him many times with Genesis & Phil solo. A great sideman and musician.
Sweet Jesus! This is why your Channel is so awesome. Looking good Daryl.
wow, i didnt expect that, such a nice gift you gave us, thanks leland, ive met daryl one time at a guitar clinic, and he even guested and played a solo on my band's album back in 2010, a really nice man, generous of his time
I love Nylon String Sampler. Reminds me of Lee’s playing.
Ive said it before and ill say it again, none of us will ever be as cool as session and touring musicians!
A Wonderful history lesson for me! Thank you Leland and Daryl. I'm from Green Bay, WI and still vividly remember the name " SweetBottom " Have fun guys and stay safe. Have a Great show and also up at Fish Creek, WI
I've been fortunate enough to have seen Daryl play with Genesis twice. First time was in 1984 at McNichols Arena in Denver and the second was in 2007 at the Hollywood Bowl.
Thanks Leland for sharing this terrific conversation.
You two are so darling together....I never saw two better Wisconsin buddies. He is a very talented man...I have been watching PC videos all day..down in bed pre surgery... Your 2004tour... fabulous 😍🤩❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
One of my all-time favorites of yours, Lee. You guys both have such genuine affection and respect for each other - it’s really wonderful.
I met his brother Duane back in the late 70s and early 80s. He was in a group called "Sweetbottom" but I met him numersous times at the John Hawks Cafe/Bar downtown Milwaukee. He played with the Kenny Danish quartet.
Sardino's, Mark Alberti was the manager "Oceans' was the house band. Duane on bass. Whole band was top notch. Check out Daryl's playing on Frida from ABBA hit single " "I Know There's Something Going On"
Sweet Memories ❤
Lee Daryl stuermer love it 🎸🎶🎙️👑👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
My home town… yaaa Milwaukee girl here too!! Uw mke and Hale grad here
Love Daryl, thanks for killing it on all those great Genesis tours and being Phil's guitar man solo. I could listen to the tour stories all day.
both amazing humans. have a great week. Thanks for the decades of great memories.
I got to see Daryl with Genesis at Camp Randall Stadium for the We Can't Dance tour in 92! Beautiful night; great show
I have a Sweetbottom album from that era! Great music! Born in Milwaukee myself and raised thru college. I played in church since 18. Moved to Texas in 1980 and been here ever since, continuing playing in church groups. Switched from guitar to bass about 20 years ago.
Maravillosa entrevista de dos grandes artistas
Remember seeing both Daryl and Leland hanging around outside Kemper Arena in Kansas City on the No Jacket Required tour. Great show up in Madison last night.
What a cool dude with a great story. Thank you for sharing!!
I grew up in Milwaukee. I remember Duane and Daryl in Sweetbottom. I had never heard Daryl's story...very cool!
It’s so cool to hear Hendrix stories from the people who were actually there. Hope you had a great gig!
Cool!!! Wow! I just remembered being in Madison, Wisconsin nearly a 1,000 years ago. . .cool. . .! Now totally fantastic that you have time with Daryl Steurmer! 😊 Nice! Thank You! 😊
two of my favorite musicians. humble and no nonsense!
Thanks Lee and Daryl.........Great stories!
This is so cool. Loved listening to Daryl talk about his start with Genesis.
Sweetbottom btw, what a band! I have one LP 👍🏻👍🏻
Daryls a monster…so great to get to know more about him thru this killin interview. Thnx lee! His playing on enigmatic oceans sparring with holdsworth and ponty trading solos is a fusion highpoint.
Love how you guys reminisced some great stories !!
Wow! Great interview! Thank you Leland for all these great videos and letting us live vicariously through them!
Wow, that was truly a special interview with two great musicians! Thank you both!
Hope to see more of these types of videos. 😉
You two, are very good together....thank you❤❤
Actually it's good to film the entire show. I can watch now the Berlin 1990 Phil Collins show. I was only a kid back then. These are precious memories and also valued moments in music. All these need to go public.
Madison WI - the infamous home of the U of W… beer beer beer!
Lee - these “back in the day” reminiscing sessions are too damn cool for those of us that at that time were but in our formative early teen years
Oh, come on, two of my childhood heroes hanging around and talking about the old times. Out of the blue. Can't get better than that for quite some time, I suppose. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the sit down with Daryl. I'd seen him twice with Genesis and he's amazing. The best part is he seems to be just a normal, great guy.
Very very cool! Personal success stories involving fate, timing, proximity, are always compelling and great to witness! Thanks for sharing these intimate memories that bring a much greater understanding for the players and music we love! Outstanding!
Gentlemen. I have been a fan for 40 plus years. Just want you to know I appreciate you. Thank you for your creative talents. All the best.
Two musical legends just chatting. Stunning! Thanks, Lee and Daryl.
Wow! This was such a really fantastic surprise. I loved listening to both legendary musicians reminiscing. Thank you so much for sharing! ❤❤❤
Loved getting to "hang" with you two as you reminisced! Thank you for letting us all into your room! lol 😉😁❤
One legend interviewing another legend. It doesn’t getting better than this! Thank you guys!
I will never get sick of the Hendrix Crosby Story. WHat a Historic memory to have!!!!!
I watch (over & over) a live version (Wembley in 92, maybe) of Driving The Last Spike, amazed by Daryl's bass work. He is a beast! Nothing like watching Daryl & Chester holding it down. ❤
Miss Madison...lived there over 30 yrs, in a building next doorvto Overture Center...
I've got a great vacation package deal on Phil Collins Island. Now, it's gonna be bloody hot, so No Jacket Required. 🤣🤣🤣
What a great guitarist and such a nice guy. So awesome having you 4 all together again! 🔥🔥💯💯
I saw Sweetbottom in a hole-in-the-wall bar in Green Bay in 1978 or 79. Daryl was no longer with the band then though Duane was. I couldn’t believe that a band that good was playing in such a dive, but I had a blast.
My hope is one day Lee gets to sit down like this with Phil. So cool.
This was an awesome interview with another music legend. Cheers, Leland! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️
Nice to hear these stories..two buddies and hanging out cool
Hope you two can stay out of trouble 😂 Hi Daryl
So glad he’s still going strong & keeping healthy such an underrated lead guitarist & bassist for the best 2 bands in history hasn’t even aged a single bit we love you to bits Daryl hope you can get ur red stratocaster guitar out again soon & be back on the road with Lee in the future 🎸❤️
I’m a guitarist myself (beginner playing since late December) and have been absolutely obsessed with Daryl since last October when I watched the video of him playing alongside Phil Collins on In The Air Tonight in Paris but got a little worried since he hasn’t been active as much. I’m very glad to see that he’s doing really good and I hope he is still playing
Yay! You got to hang with your friend, so happy❣️ Plus we get to learn even more cool stuff. 😎😻 Thanks 🙏🏼👍🏼
Such a great interview! Love Daryl! ❤ wonder if he will ever do more music or is he not retired.
Wow!! Really excellent stories…. Amazing history ….You and Daryl have had such an international influence…Good old friends ….the love continues….yep…I think the leg piss bag cold be in all of our futures…😂Great to see you guys….Love ya man!❤️🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷🎶🥰🖕🖕🖕🖕👍🙏💕
Amazing to hear the stars backbeat that lit the music in my life - thanks Daryl & Le
Really thank you so much, I hope Phil watching, you're in my heart forever, you're the best forever too, really sweet memories for me too, I love you. From Paris, Peace and Love. Take care of yourself above all.
You two guys are cool dudes, awesome players and clearly kind/classy rock stars. Your music has meant so much to me both solo/other groups and with Phil and Genesis (Daryl). ❤
What a great hang with two old Milwaukee guys that made good! I truly cherish this! Thanks so much for sharing!