Dylan Koch. Drums. Toby Lee. Hammond B3 Organ. Presented By Cadillac Zack. Monday Night Blues And Jam. Maui Sugar Mill Saloon. MSMS. I do not monetize my videos. Any ads are because of RU-vid.
It's always bothered me how the iconic guitar gods (and you know who they are) can't touch these truly great players. Fame and fortune is truly Evil !!
@@mchristr Njaeo...It reflects what all mainstream media are playing and people are stupid and that goes for almost everything they are doing/thinking...Somewhere, sometime most ppl became like dead fish...
They say that each culture gets JUST WHAT IT DESERVES in the way of entertainment. Don't forget that we're the same folks who pay guys millions each year to talk to a beat, a PRE-RECORDED BEAT at that.
Nothing bridges the age gap like music! I can remember being the youngest in the band by quite a few years and now I’m the oldest in a couple of bands that I play in. Absolutely great playing Saxon
when a guy can tell you a joke in a guitar solo, he's an achievement in himself. I'm a big fan of Josh Smith as well. I admire everything about this guy, he's my reference for tone setup.
Josh Smith is so good that to see him take a break and just smile at what Greg is playing is priceless. Such fantastic players. The drums and keyboards are equally great. Would have liked to have been there that night. I would have been smiling through the whole thing.
@@martinheath5947 I believe the bass player is on the right side of your screen.... playing keys. He plays the bass lines while he's distracting you with his right hand. :-)
@@martinheath5947 Left hand and feet to accentuate, most likely. Check him out with Koch Marshall Trio, where he plays the bass lines. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Lee_Marshall
You only have to make one person happy, that's you! Anyone going for it has my deepest respect, air guitar doesn't count. I have a friend that lost 3 fingers on his left hand in an accident, he still plays!! Do it if you love it bro!! --gary
I've had a private Skype lesson with Greg. He just blew my mind. The guy's so ridiculously good, he's in another galaxy as a player. And Josh keeping up with the 'Gristlemaster' himself... that's some heavy playing there, man.
This is such an awesome performance on so many levels - virtuoso level playing, rhythm right in the sweet pocket, and so much fun. Besides its like a tele master class.
Some awesome, unpredictable improv kicking in around 4:22. Everyone is having a good time, Josh is enjoying the gristlemaster's random cover lick diversions, ends up just letting him just run around the yard for a minute, then it settles into some more traditional, awesome call and response -- but still with some tasty outside elements tossed in. Fittingly, it winds down in true sasquatchian random fashion with some more unexpected cover licks tossed into the mix. Really entertaining and unpredictably delicious playing all around. For any working pro, I'm sure Greg is a delight to play with, but also a little bit scary - but in a totally good way! Top-notch musicianship all over that stage, btw.
Great jam, tele duelling style on a fast shuffle. Greg Koch is a great improvisator. Around the 5 min. mark we see Josh Smith a bit lost, 'what he's playin.?!'...but he finally catch up. And a small JS Bach bourée quote as outro.. Class.