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REAL conversations with superstar guitar players, musicians, artists, producers, engineers, and other music insiders... so you can discover what makes them tick. Guests share trials and tribulations of life, including sobriety, growing up with physical, mental & sexual abuse, & and navigating today's difficult music business. So if you love guitar, music, personal growth & uncovering revealing stories showing how people got from Point A to Point B in their lives - often in spite of life's challenges and difficult circumstances... then you’re in the right place.

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Andy McKee: KEEPING HIS EGO IN CHECK
7:20
2 месяца назад
Andy McKee: HOW HE GOT THE GIG WITH PRINCE!
7:07
2 месяца назад
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@jefflyon2020
@jefflyon2020 18 часов назад
WOAH! I just bought a Drum Dial tuner,2 leather drumstick bags and a Tama Meronome with instructions and a statement saying that it was owned by legendary L.A. studio owner/ song writer OliverLieber, and i assum ed it was the famous Lieber/Stoiller writing team who wrote tunes for The Monkees and Neil Diamond, but his son's gear is just as awesome to have, even better he drums! I also assumed it was part of his estate sold after he died? hope he is ok, and just needed money!
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 6 часов назад
Thank you for listening @jefflyon2020! 🎉🔥😇 Don't think that guy needed ANY money, he wrote MASSIVE hits!
@richardgagliano1618
@richardgagliano1618 19 часов назад
Penne,with broccoli rab, and sausage, and eggplant parm? are you from Staten Island ?😂 I hasten to add, Really excellent interview. The Meatloaf album I, and Utopia, An Evening with Utopia on VHS, fuggettabouttit! . . . . Pete Fornatale , 102.7FM
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 6 часов назад
Thank you for listening @richardgagliano1618! 🎉🔥😇 WNEW Rocked!
@alberthaust4542
@alberthaust4542 День назад
Thank you for doing this interview, I enjoyed it.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 6 часов назад
Glad you enjoyed the interview @alberthaust4542, and thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !
@dwainwarren2952
@dwainwarren2952 День назад
Screwed by the record company,AND, DON AND MEL!
@Dave-dy7fs
@Dave-dy7fs День назад
One of the most underrated guitarists alive…. His sustain, to carry the rhythm into his solos without crazy amounts of looping is amazing…. I know Dug and Jerry play a major part with the back bone. But Ty just has that magic touch!!! 💯💯😊
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 6 часов назад
Yes, I agree @Dave-dy7fs - thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !
@kennethhacker3014
@kennethhacker3014 День назад
Great INTERVIEW! SENDING LOVE FROM GOOD OL NJ
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 6 часов назад
Glad you enjoyed the interview @kennethhacker3014, and thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !
@jefflyon2020
@jefflyon2020 2 дня назад
When i heard him say THE METERS, that got my attention instantly-love anything they did-especially with Joseph "zigaboo" Modeliste behind the drum kit-not that dozens of other artists listed are nothing to scoff at, it reads like a top 10/40 hit list from anytime near the last quarter of the 20th century...and keeps going, what a career this man has enjoyed, and think of the happiness of the countless people that listened to all those songs through the years! it is impossible not to like this man.
@jefflyon2020
@jefflyon2020 2 дня назад
AWESOME! when Michael Beinhorn does an interview,if your into music...listen t his input,stories and work ethic when working with talent and making records whether your a "pop" music fan or into hardcore, just give him a chance he is an amazing individual, never given a bad interview, or been a actual dick, he is honest and gives great advice, sees things for what they are,fascinating person,his track record speaks for itself.The rick beato interview is sooo good.listen to him, even for a minute.
@JeremiahL
@JeremiahL 2 дня назад
I would have said Otis span, but Freddie King is the boss on Blues guitar...
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 2 дня назад
Right on @JeremiahL, thanks for listening! 🎸💥🙌🏻
@jimmyaudiophreak1671
@jimmyaudiophreak1671 3 дня назад
Glad he is personally in a better place but the fact is the music business is just that/. billy Joel has the recording and publishing and any other contracts,. He is the writer, the singer, the guy everyone is interested in. He is the star and he is the workaholic. Band members are disposable. Any one who has worked with any signed solo artist in this biz knows that just because you land one or two big tours and / or recording dates, or whatever, that the ride could end at any minute. Its happens all the time. Look at guys who have worked with McCartney. He has often changed bands. Sting does it too when he needs new stimulation. They don't go around bitching or moaning after they get cut or he just decides he needs fresh players. Liberty has been going on about this for way too long. Sure he was a great drummer but there are heaps of great drummers. He was just a sideman at the end off the day and the music business is a business like any other. And like any industry when you play in the big leagues you get roughed up. I have seen it all before working in the biz in the UK and US for thirty years. That's the way it is.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 2 дня назад
I agree with you - most sideman I've interviewed (well over 500) are well aware of this. I can understand him being upset about "how" he was cut, but not "that" he was cut. Thanks for listening!
@LichaelMewis
@LichaelMewis 3 дня назад
Pull desperately missed Steves presence.
@LichaelMewis
@LichaelMewis 3 дня назад
Steve Farris - The harmonic squeel master for pop rock. Dimebag Darrell was the harmonic squeel master of heavy metal.
@stoneylonesome4062
@stoneylonesome4062 3 дня назад
I love Patrick. If they ever make a movie about him, they should get Robert Downey Junior to play him.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 2 дня назад
Yes, good call actually!
@donaldspak960
@donaldspak960 4 дня назад
Super cool interview. I was aware of MS and them being Rollins backup 2.0 but now I really want to deep dive his catalog.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 4 дня назад
You'll enjoy it - thanks for listening!
@surfershaper
@surfershaper 4 дня назад
They rock, they all are loaded with talent and this guy rips some great riffs and leads. Stay with the Les Paul, has a great sound
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 4 дня назад
I agree, thanks for listening!
@user-cs2cc7pc1m
@user-cs2cc7pc1m 4 дня назад
T n e Ed y called me Beaumont Brenda I bet Tracy and orgherd thru him Chris use to play at cactus moon and sattelite lounge he’s the best his personality is always so welcomkng
@user-cs2cc7pc1m
@user-cs2cc7pc1m 4 дня назад
I love you Chris you the best
@TheReal_DeanD
@TheReal_DeanD 4 дня назад
This is great that I found this. A very nice serious talk with Satchel. I would say regarding satchel‘s word about a good speaker system. If you get very good high-end headphones and the proper headphone amplifier, you could replicate an immersive sound like what he’s talking about Without spending too much money. I got Senmheiser 650 headphones and a tube amp plug my phone into it, and it is heavenly bliss.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 4 дня назад
Thank you for listening!
@73rangerf350
@73rangerf350 6 дней назад
Awesome. Love Kas
@cryptocaddie
@cryptocaddie 7 дней назад
Kasim !! Thanks for the good words . Fortunate to see you play with Todd in 2024 . Monterey and San Luis Obispo . Resounding ideas everywhere on stage and off . Thanks
@alanwann9318
@alanwann9318 8 дней назад
I have been riveted listening to this story
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 7 дней назад
Thank you for listening!
@jasonshort1437
@jasonshort1437 8 дней назад
Really looking forward to seeing Kavus play with Gong in a few months.
@pickersgrip
@pickersgrip 8 дней назад
Great show!
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 7 дней назад
Thank you for listening!
@UncleDanBand64
@UncleDanBand64 8 дней назад
Charlie is my favorite guitarist. So much talent.
@willgo7898
@willgo7898 8 дней назад
Charlie is cool. BBS is tight, rockin, great. Minister ... ??? BeachBuoys ... ???.
@dannychampion25
@dannychampion25 9 дней назад
Don't for get about rush
@cliffwan4470
@cliffwan4470 9 дней назад
Lol heard more of Atlanta rhythm section in this interview than their career.
@richardnewell7202
@richardnewell7202 9 дней назад
Didn't know that about him leaving Utopia early on. I was at that Knebworth show. They were fantastic that day. Also saw them on the RA tour in London. Funny the things you remember. I was at the front and I have this vivid memory of making eye contact with Kas during Couldn't I Just Tell You. Oh, and it was The New Barbarians, Keith's jam band at Knebworth. Thanks for the interview.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 7 дней назад
Thanks for listening!
@paulm8214
@paulm8214 10 дней назад
First row 81. Capital theater Passaic. They ki ked assssss
@paulm8214
@paulm8214 10 дней назад
Saw 4 times in 80s. Great shows was there when Donnie jumped in audience broke leg ended tour. He finished show. That nigh
@thomasmorris2245
@thomasmorris2245 10 дней назад
I am from Near Craig South of Wheeling WV - and always wished that I stayed out there - and did sell Life Insurance/ then played local
@jimmyb1378
@jimmyb1378 10 дней назад
Thanks for doing this conversation. I saw Jason and several of his early bands as we were at SIUC at the same time. I saw and met Warner at one of his first shows with the Scorchers ... nice to talk to. Listening today has helped me reminice fondly over happy times. I hope to see Warner live once again.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 2 дня назад
Glad you enjoyed the interview @jimmyb1378, and thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !
@tomgorman748
@tomgorman748 10 дней назад
I remember going to see Billy for the first time on the Nylon Curtain when I was 19. My greatest takeaway was home much I enjoyed the drummer. When I heard Liberty was no longer in Billy’s band, I have not been back to see him.
@therayyanrivan
@therayyanrivan 10 дней назад
Today I found your old copywriting related videos. I was thinking about you, Is you still alive on the internet and now seeing you here. It's great, you are doing something different.
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 7 дней назад
thanks and all the best!
@edbutzwiggle4227
@edbutzwiggle4227 10 дней назад
Brilliant!!! Thanks
@EveryoneLovesGuitar
@EveryoneLovesGuitar 7 дней назад
You're welcome!
@oliver_1966
@oliver_1966 11 дней назад
On Spotify, All We Are is not on it? Where can I hear it?
@nurknanker6105
@nurknanker6105 11 дней назад
I saw him on many David Bowie tours since 1974. Supreme talent & even his speaking voice sounds musical. Stay Shiney Mr. Alomar!
@SwampEye1
@SwampEye1 11 дней назад
Concerning Zappa, .. listen to Overnight Sensation, Apostrophe, Roxy and Elswhere, Hot Rats, Zoot allures and One size fits all, Sheik yer booty ... and we'll talk again ... these are the Rock style records
@katstevens8266
@katstevens8266 11 дней назад
THE Q
@katstevens8266
@katstevens8266 11 дней назад
❣🦋
@peanutbutterisfu
@peanutbutterisfu 11 дней назад
When ur a teenager and early 20’s it’s not an issue to have no money, sleeping in the van and on floors. Nobody has any responsibility’s, no bills and your having the time of ur life touring with ur friends. When you get to ur later 20’s you want a bed to sleep in, ur own cellphone, not eat pizza at the venue every night or gas station hot dogs and not be freaking out that tour is done so u have to figure out where ur going to live for a month till tour starts again. IMO you gotta be that person that will only accept being a musician no matter rich or poor. If you need a job it’s related to what you do. One guitarist I know is the most insane player, his band played all over the world for years but the music is so technical it’s really music for musicians. He got an endorsement from Ibanez which they made him send a video with a clock before they took him seriously because they didn’t think he could play that fast, clean and technical. He started playing at 12 and he practiced from the minute he got home from school until he fell asleep. He plays so technical he developed some different techniques like using a finger for pinch harmonics because he’s using all of his fingers most of the time. I’m just explaining all of this because everyone says this local guitarist is better that the pros but this guy as far as a technical level if he came up in the 80’s we wouldn’t look at yngwie malmsteen the same. But my point is this dudes life has been spent on music, he has accomplished a lot but financially not so much.
@normanwaller2924
@normanwaller2924 11 дней назад
I will not say they open for brick, they just came on before brick. And trust me Bick did not want to follow them. One of the most memorable concerts of my life..
@narizgrande
@narizgrande 11 дней назад
A True Genius
@odaydrums
@odaydrums 12 дней назад
I am glad they talked about Scientology I was going to ask Tommy about that actually
@joycecolemanallsep3732
@joycecolemanallsep3732 12 дней назад
I listen to Jackson Browne everyday. There's no one that sounds like Gregg Allman!
@davidclark3603
@davidclark3603 12 дней назад
We got ripped off too much!
@williamaeronlewis
@williamaeronlewis 13 дней назад
cool
@davidkamensky2780
@davidkamensky2780 13 дней назад
I've always been a Rungren. I even went down to Schaumburg to watch Rex play ball, just because it was Todd's son. The only thing I didn't like was him riding the gimmicks. Too much glam and theatrics. So much talent. The Utopia nonsense really got silly. I'll have Todd songs running around in my head until the day I die.
@Prousto
@Prousto 13 дней назад
Haven’t yet heard Leonard Cohen so quickly reduced to a “weirdo from Canada.”
@dat219
@dat219 14 дней назад
I saw John in Portland Oregon a couple of times in the 1990s . Key Largo . The show didn't start yet and he was on the floor walking around. I said hello and he was thankful I came . It was the first time I heard and saw him perform. GREAT SHOW. The 2nd time I talked to him about Chris Cain And like an excited little kid goes, oh man Chris is my favorite guitar player ! We also talked about his blonde 335 dot neck Japan reissue Gibson guitar. He loved it. Nice person real guy