He can still shred but has shown a bluesier side to his playing. He has such freedom to play anything, no matter how technical it is, but it's not mindless shredding to show how brilliant he is, there's melody, humour and passion conveyed to the listener. He has continued to push the boundaries of what we expect him to do.
I only discover PG in the last 12 (lock-down) months and he is the most technically accomplished and musical guitarist I have discovered. Love his music, live his interviews and just bought a set of PG-13 pickups for my guitar - that will make me play like him, right (?)
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Any time I see either of these two jamming with another guitarist they always have the biggest smiles on their faces. Just seems like they check their egos at the door and just enjoy the music thoroughly. And let’s face it, these two have every right to have enormous egos if they were so inclined. Two of the best.
Hard to argue. Nothing against Paul, he’s one of my favorites and it’s really hard to find to fault with any of their playing. That being said there’s something about Andy’s phrasing and musicality that just resonates with my ears better. Of course I’d give my left nut to be able to play a tenth as good as either of them.
@@josephpeccerillo1640 So true- me too- I'm working at it year after year to approach what Andy seems to do like he breathes- but still- worth the pursuit. I'm just always so amazed at the tone he gets- I have literally all the same gear- and yeah it's close- but his phrasing is just epic! Happy New Year man!
I was never a huge fan of the 80s brand of rock, but it's been really fun watching and listening to Paul's playing over the years, such a fine guitarist who still just keeps getting better and playing really interesting stuff. Andy is so great too!
There are maybe 10 guitar players in the last 30 years that I watch and never once think about what I would have done in that situation......here's two of them.
Andys so good he sounds like he made the solo for that track, and its studio recorded. No one tops Mr.Gilbert at shredding, and just love the way he keeps developing as a musician and as player, thanks for the video, two of the best right there!
I've had the incredible good fortune to attend 4-day guitar camps with these guys and they are as nice as they are incredible players. I love these dudes!
@Budgie Catgee look how fast they can play scales. Without feeling it's nothing but the right parts, played with feeling especially within the context of song structure is much more meaningful.
@Budgie Cat ...Hell yeah ! 'Tastey licks' ! Live it .gonna steal that one . Sorry . Budgie Cat ..... I grew up in a music store , started playing guitar at 5 and been in bands since I was 13-14 and in 47 years I can assure you that there certainly is "mindless shredding" I hate to throw a name under the bus but a good example is back in the late 80's or early 90's I saw Vinnie Vincent's Invasion & sadly he had quite a few mellower, slower tempo songs and when he'd play the solo all it was, was all chaos and triplets and 16ths, I was all WTH.... IT Was like .... "Hey ! look what I can do !" ... and I liked/like vinnie and all but those solos not only distracted and did not fit the song but they .... well.... sucked ... And ruined the song . There is more to music than just speed , distortion & volume. Songs will write themselves if you let them by staying true to their form and feeling . Music has (or should) color & texture & a style & a feel . I've also taught guitar for about 38 years and I always try to impress that on them early when they compose a song, they are impressive to watch but they can not really function as a cohesive part of a band with out learning that lesson, because they're just ,as Gary Moore once called them, bedroom guitarists, so, stay loyal to your creation... I have a dozen students who can shred like anyone and they can't figure out why they are not more popular, and have a harder time getting into bands than they feel they should and it's because they never took the time to learn to compose, mostly within the parameters of their own song, and it shows in an audition . It's more like a lab experiment going rogue on the villagers . It really meant no harm , just doesn't know better, songs can be that way also Because it was never taught how to behave . A song can be the same, if you don't nurture it in the style, feel. & spirit it was meant and try to push it into something unfamiliar or alien the usually react poorly.. Who was it who said ? ... "A great musician doesn't know when to play , but when NOT to play" , sometimes the 'unplayed notes' are the most important because people like to read between the lines . Go up and play a jazz-fusion tune then suddenly, at the solo, it's a heavy metal solo and it makes people subconsciously suspicious because it didn't " go where it should have "or where THEY felt it should have, is usually what they REALLY mean. I'm all for crossing genres, being creative and giving a song your "flavor" and putting your "stamp" on it, Alien Ant Farms version of "Smooth Criminal" immediately comes to mind . Sure they put a punk/grunge feel to it but the message still came thru, just be sure to stay true enough to the song that the message is NOT lost . Be creative but be aware as to whether you are really just putting your stamp on a classic out of love and respect for the song or cuz your ego wants to force it to your style and not keep true to its message, or even ask yourself . " Am I really improving it without interefering with it's core and feeling? Or am I ruining it cuz my ego thinks my way is better ?" See ? It's really just a question of your honesty . Yeah your honesty. Glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity . Yeah !
Damn , Paul and Andy are still savage af. Andy has been doing live stuff on a website called stageit recently. well worth checking out for any Timmons fan!
It's amazing to hear such tasteful music from shredders, where the focus isn't on speed but on the lines, phrases, motifs, and ideas they pull together on the spot for an improvisation. Anyone can learn to play fast, but not everybody can learn to play with taste. It's always pleasing to hear people play with taste.
Andy's tone WOW, i always like his tone. He's so underrated. Am a huge fan of paul. What if paul, andy and marty friedman play on same stage "dream comes true"
So awesome!! Thanks for posting. Funny watching the dynamic of the 2. Andy couldn’t get Paul to blink during the verses and chorus. Paul’s solo- he’s on Andy. Andy’s solo, won’t look at Paul. You can see in the smiles the mutual respect two guitarists at the top of their game share. And see they’re living it. The fact that there’s an awesome backing band, and fans are rabidly watching is just a bonus for these 2. Andy thanking the band= class act. Smiling as a result of this video! Thanks again uploader!!
Dua² nya gitaris idola. Paul Gilbert gitaris idola pertama saya. Tetapi di panggung ini permainan gitar Andy Timmons bener² menyihir saya, luar biasa...
Can't stop smiling. These two are so great together
Yeeess, me toooo
Pretty small stage considering how huge these two are . ✌
@@Mr.CliffysWorld You can't miss those opportunities to see these guys solo in smaller venues. Less than 800 people at this show I would guess.
Couple of guys that love music.
one of the most tasteful duals I've heard where they sound like they're playing off each other and not just competing . sweet !
Well said. Totally agree.
Paul has come so far from his pure shredding days. Proud of him and I've learned so much from his entire guitar career.. Thanks Paul!
He can still shred but has shown a bluesier side to his playing. He has such freedom to play anything, no matter how technical it is, but it's not mindless shredding to show how brilliant he is, there's melody, humour and passion conveyed to the listener. He has continued to push the boundaries of what we expect him to do.
I only discover PG in the last 12 (lock-down) months and he is the most technically accomplished and musical guitarist I have discovered. Love his music, live his interviews and just bought a set of PG-13 pickups for my guitar - that will make me play like him, right (?)
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Andy Gilbert and Paul Timmons👍🏽👍🏽
Any time I see either of these two jamming with another guitarist they always have the biggest smiles on their faces. Just seems like they check their egos at the door and just enjoy the music thoroughly. And let’s face it, these two have every right to have enormous egos if they were so inclined. Two of the best.
Not comparing- Paul sounds fantastic here- but Andy's playing and tone is always just so unbelievably beautiful. Just such GREAT tone and taste!
Thousand percent agree. Andy just makes his guitar sing. Love his stuff.
Andy T is killing it in this!
Hard to argue. Nothing against Paul, he’s one of my favorites and it’s really hard to find to fault with any of their playing. That being said there’s something about Andy’s phrasing and musicality that just resonates with my ears better. Of course I’d give my left nut to be able to play a tenth as good as either of them.
@@josephpeccerillo1640 So true- me too- I'm working at it year after year to approach what Andy seems to do like he breathes- but still- worth the pursuit. I'm just always so amazed at the tone he gets- I have literally all the same gear- and yeah it's close- but his phrasing is just epic! Happy New Year man!
Paul Gilbert is one and only, there wasn't anyone like him before nor will be in future, he is the treasure of the universe.
Pure guitar souls both of em' !!
Andy Gilbert and Paul Timmons and world class drummer Bill Ray!
I was never a huge fan of the 80s brand of rock, but it's been really fun watching and listening to Paul's playing over the years, such a fine guitarist who still just keeps getting better and playing really interesting stuff. Andy is so great too!
Insane
Those two together are just a treat!
Paul looks like he's really enjoying Andy's playing so much.
There are maybe 10 guitar players in the last 30 years that I watch and never once think about what I would have done in that situation......here's two of them.
who doesn't enjoy Andy's playing? he is eric johnson (phrasing) + steve vai (dynamics) + paul gilbert (fast) + country music flavour ALL in one.
Paul's been on a melodic playing kick for a couple of years now. That's Andy's bread and butter, so I guess that's why?
Blazing Amazing Phrasing!
Both are fantastic musicians love them both
Beautiful as expected, Paul's music journey has been so interesting and Andy is so melodious as ever.
Paul is such wonderful and humble player. Like good wine, he just keeps getting better with time.
Two of the most melodic players in the entire industry. Nice!
This is incredibly good,they make it seem like a walk in the park
Two great players
Paul is my guitar hero
Honestly you can hardly get any better than this
That was just plain fun to watch. Incredible talent, both of them.
Wow. Beatles Anytime. Love it. Wonderful
That's a beautiful tone from Andy..and a beautiful licks from Paul
Paul always seems to have so much fun, I really respect that he is so open.
A great song, interpreted by two geniuses! Truly awesome playing! :)
OUTSTANDING display of pure musicianship !!!...
Two of my favorite guitarists...period!
My God Andy!!!
I love Paul, he's having an absolute blast up there
Two absolute heroes
Andy own'd it absolutely flawless.
That is some unbelievable talent on stage right there.....
Two of the nicest persons and two of the best guitarsists i ever met ....wonderful to see them together jamming ...thx for upload
Some of the best duet guitar playing I've ever heard!!
AndyT!! 🔥🔥
Andys so good he sounds like he made the solo for that track, and its studio recorded. No one tops Mr.Gilbert at shredding, and just love the way he keeps developing as a musician and as player, thanks for the video, two of the best right there!
Amazing
That was amazing... Such great energy!!! I was smiling the whole time
Wow! My two favs on stage together playing in their amazingly unique styles!
Both so great !
That’s what you call stellar musicianship all around.
Pure Fun !
I've had the incredible good fortune to attend 4-day guitar camps with these guys and they are as nice as they are incredible players. I love these dudes!
GOD Bless You 🎸🎸🎸
Paul is the best
Now this is not your mindless shred! It's full of feeling and tasty licks!
My reaction: Yyeeah, wooow, Oh shit
@Budgie Catgee look how fast they can play scales. Without feeling it's nothing but the right parts, played with feeling especially within the context of song structure is much more meaningful.
agree., "tasty licks"..!
@Budgie Cat ...Hell yeah ! 'Tastey licks' ! Live it .gonna steal that one . Sorry . Budgie Cat ..... I grew up in a music store , started playing guitar at 5 and been in bands since I was 13-14 and in 47 years I can assure you that there certainly is "mindless shredding" I hate to throw a name under the bus but a good example is back in the late 80's or early 90's I saw Vinnie Vincent's Invasion & sadly he had quite a few mellower, slower tempo songs and when he'd play the solo all it was, was all chaos and triplets and 16ths, I was all WTH.... IT Was like ....
"Hey ! look what I can do !" ... and I liked/like vinnie and all but those solos not only distracted and did not fit the song but they .... well.... sucked ... And ruined the song . There is more to music than just speed , distortion & volume. Songs will write themselves if you let them by staying true to their form and feeling . Music has (or should) color & texture & a style & a feel . I've also taught guitar for about 38 years and I always try to impress that on them early when they compose a song, they are impressive to watch but they can not really function as a cohesive part of a band with out learning that lesson, because they're just ,as Gary Moore once called them, bedroom guitarists, so, stay loyal to your creation...
I have a dozen students who can shred like anyone and they can't figure out why they are not more popular, and have a harder time getting into bands than they feel they should and it's because they never took the time to learn to compose, mostly within the parameters of their own song, and it shows in an audition . It's more like a lab experiment going rogue on the villagers . It really meant no harm , just doesn't know better, songs can be that way also Because it was never taught how to behave . A song can be the same, if you don't nurture it in the style, feel. & spirit it was meant and try to push it into something unfamiliar or alien the usually react poorly..
Who was it who said ? ...
"A great musician doesn't know when to play , but when NOT to play" , sometimes the 'unplayed notes' are the most important because people like to read between the lines . Go up and play a jazz-fusion tune then suddenly, at the solo, it's a heavy metal solo and it makes people subconsciously suspicious because it didn't " go where it should have "or where THEY felt it should have, is usually what they REALLY mean. I'm all for crossing genres, being creative and giving a song your "flavor" and putting your "stamp" on it, Alien Ant Farms version of "Smooth Criminal" immediately comes to mind . Sure they put a punk/grunge feel to it but the message still came thru, just be sure to stay true enough to the song that the message is NOT lost . Be creative but be aware as to whether you are really just putting your stamp on a classic out of love and respect for the song or cuz your ego wants to force it to your style and not keep true to its message, or even ask yourself . " Am I really improving it without interefering with it's core and feeling? Or am I ruining it cuz my ego thinks my way is better ?" See ? It's really just a question of your honesty .
Yeah your honesty. Glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity . Yeah !
@budgiecat2885BS so many wasted notes. If it doesn’t have feeling and groove feel free to listen to it all you want.
Great to see two such talented players with such great respect for each other's playing.
Two of the best and two of my faves. That was big fun. Thanks for sharing
Two immense players. But damn Andy, what a monster.
The body language of andy is so relax, it means he almoust play without thinking
MONSTERS!!! LEGENDS!
Props to the rhythm section! Well worth it!!!!!Great trade offs!!!!!!!!1
feeling great now ..... what a phenomenon
brilliant!
Paul is great guitarist and music teacher.
The best 🤘
Andy! Way underrated.
So fun to watch guys at the top of their game tade off some hot hot licks.
Ya........the best TH-cam vid I’ve ever watched!
...And I think this rivals any G3 jam I've seen.
My two favorite guitarists. I would have liked to be there...
Damn , Paul and Andy are still savage af. Andy has been doing live stuff on a website called stageit recently. well worth checking out for any Timmons fan!
It's amazing to hear such tasteful music from shredders, where the focus isn't on speed but on the lines, phrases, motifs, and ideas they pull together on the spot for an improvisation.
Anyone can learn to play fast, but not everybody can learn to play with taste. It's always pleasing to hear people play with taste.
3:44 Beautiful Lines from Paul
Followed by Andy 4:10 with his beautiful tone
insane jam!.. wish i could see this live
Andy's tone WOW, i always like his tone. He's so underrated. Am a huge fan of paul. What if paul, andy and marty friedman play on same stage "dream comes true"
So awesome!! Thanks for posting. Funny watching the dynamic of the 2. Andy couldn’t get Paul to blink during the verses and chorus. Paul’s solo- he’s on Andy. Andy’s solo, won’t look at Paul. You can see in the smiles the mutual respect two guitarists at the top of their game share. And see they’re living it. The fact that there’s an awesome backing band, and fans are rabidly watching is just a bonus for these 2. Andy thanking the band= class act. Smiling as a result of this video! Thanks again uploader!!
I'm still waiting for a album with those two playing together.
Super tasty riffs. Legends still shredding. Thanks for sharing.
Me encanta la versatilidad de Paul.
Wow!
two of my favorite guitar players. thanks for sharing!
Paul is top!!
cant believe i missed this! I live in Dallas and these are my two favorite players!
Thanks for catching this!
The people in this crowd were so lucky!
Wow, haven't seen Andy play his AT300 signature in almost a decade!
awesome duo thanks for sharing this
pffff that was awesome
Amazing..this is insane😄
Two outstanding guys and oh yeah, fabulous guitar players..great video.
Thx for posting, very good audio quality
Excellent!! This was such a great moment in the show last night!!
Awesome jammin'!
Damn wish I had seen them two. Andy is from Dallas use to teach at a guitar center too at one point.
Bravo!!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏❤
What a beautiful jam .. awesome performance & melody
Awesome AF!
YES ........ INSANE !!!!!!
I should give up thinking that I can't possibly love the next thing I'll hear these guys play more than the last.... never happens.
Isso que eu chamo de fluência e capacidade de articular improviso e ideias melódicas. Insano!
Fuck ya nice job
Holy Crow!!!!
4:30 - Paul Gilbert says WOW
Paul is low profile
Andy is phenomenal, never even heard of him before I saw him with Uli Jon roth a few years ago. He has a killer instrumental Sgt. Pepper's CD.
Dua² nya gitaris idola. Paul Gilbert gitaris idola pertama saya. Tetapi di panggung ini permainan gitar Andy Timmons bener² menyihir saya, luar biasa...
awesome :)
This video is like talking to me, hey bro, you like these 2 guitarists, why don't you try to see the collaboration?
Me: perfect 😎🤘🤘🤘
Love it! Glad I could capture for others to be spoken to also!
Love it! Paul looks like Sheldon Cooper in this video.