Intro and John Petrucci's supervillain alter-ego: 00:00 Burning Questions: 9:10 Name Those Notes: 18:20 John's new album, Terminal Velocity: 33:34 John's craziest G3 story and reuniting with Mike Portnoy: 47:25 The evolution of John's guitar tone and his secret 8-string signature guitar: 55:35 John's favorite airplane album: 01:03:10 John's dream band: 01:04:23 John's supervillain advice: 1:05:40 Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Spotify: spoti.fi/3i8q2xg Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3n08vL3 Welcome to the pilot episode of 'Guitar Villains', my new podcast that will feature some of the world's greatest guitar players in a way you've never heard before. Why Guitar "Villains", you ask? Because villains are cooler than heroes, it's just a fact. Today’s Guitar Villain is John Petrucci. A legendary riff-writer, almighty shred-lord, dedicated gym-rat, purveyor of fine bourbon, and all-around nice guy, this bearded phenom (who some believe to be a wizard or even God himself) is here to spill his guitar secrets. John has recently dropped on us his second solo album entitled Terminal Velocity, which we’ll dive deep inside. I’ll also be challenging the prog prince in ways he’s never been challenged before, and I am honored to have him as the inaugural guest of the very first episode of Guitar Villains. Check out John's brand new solo album, Terminal Velocity, streaming everywhere now: bit.ly/JP_GuitarVillains
Loved the interview. Just a suggestion, keep questions shorter and have add-on questions in-hand instead of really long winded questions. Gives the interviewee more air time. Also, brilliant transitions but instead of the live camera as the background with the person looking awkwardly, I suggest adding in some photoshopped pictures of the guest. I think that would look even more Metal! I hope you take this in the right mindset and not see it as a random rant by a rando on the interwebs, even though it kinda is. Ha ha rock on! \m/
You’re in Nashville? Me too. If you know Elmington Park I live off that road. Love your channel as a fellow guitarist and the intelligence brought to the audience 👍🏻
Back when CDs were still a thing, that was my most expensive CD ever. I bought the limited edition with gold inside CD version of Friday night live in San francisco. It was like a $80 special order.
When Steve Rogers became Nomad I’m sure some US government officials would have deemed him a villain as well if they weren’t already villainous and leading terror organizations.
There's a whole arc where Red Skull uses a cosmic cube to change history and made Cap a Hydra agent from the begging. It's pretty divisive, but ends with Hydra Cap completely taking over and donning an Iron Man suit powered by Cosmic Cube shards only to be defeated by the real Captain America wielding Mjolnir.
Rest in Peace to the wonderful EVH, who will never be forgotten. But of course, we should celebrate his life, knowing the lasting impact he has had on guitar. I know I will be happy to see this!
we need on here the following people: Herman Li Steve Vai Kirk Hammet James Hetfield Kai Hansen Michael Weikath Henjo Richter Good 'Ol Stevie T The replies' suggestions: Dave Mustaine Brian May Michael Angelo Batio Buckethead Guthrie Govan Yngwie Malmsteen Joe Satriani Steve Lukather David Gilmour Brendon Small Nuno Bettencourt Anngus Young Tom Morello Eric Johnson Ron Jarzombek Marty Friedman Tosin Abasi Slash Synyster Gates Steve Morse Tim Henson
John is my #1 favorite guitarist. i own a majesty and base my playing off of a healthy mix of dream theater and liquid tension experiment. he is the one guitarist that has helped me be inspired to push my technical limits. Thank You John ❤️🤟🎸
@ElectrixGuitar99 I totally relate to you there. I’ve spent the last 11 years learning every Dream Theater song, and especially solo, which has been tough to say the least. His writing has pushed me beyond any goal I’ve ever set for myself.
What a way to start this podcast. John Petrucci is my absolute favorite guitarist and I'm ecstatic to see more. Would personally love to see Tosin Abasi in the near future!
I've seen DT live fourteen times now and have shed a tear on more than one occasion. Halfway through the video I had to take a half hour break...I couldn't get Jaws of Life out of my head and nothing helps with that better than playing it. All better now.... continue djentleman
The last time I cried at a concert it was to John Petrucci's face. I saw him before the show in Chicago in 2019 and told him what Scenes From a Memory means to me. He smiled that Santa Claus smile of his and just said "Well, then, let's enjoy the show together." Great guy.
The one time I saw Dream Theater live was i think the 20 year anniversary show in Hollywood where they brought out the original singer and keyboardist for the second set and played the whole first album. I was blown away by their energy!
This is an exceptional interview! Tyler has a great back for having an informative and natural feeling conversation. I can't wait for more GV podcasts. Great work...and thanks for all you do Tyler! RIP EVH
140k views and 8k likes.. what??? and to those 70 dislikes... WTF???? JP is the man and Tyler is proving to be a great interviewer. Loving this series.
What an awesome interview. As a jp fan, ive heard a lot of interviews. So its very cool to hear some really new and interesting things. This one really shows a unique and personable side of john that doesnt really get much light. Thank you!
I think having John as the first guest is an insane power move that sets the bar for this series SUPER high. I'm not a guitarist myself but I do love hearing other musicians geek out about their gear and music in general.
"Guitar is the most expressive instrument next to the voice" I love that. And I wholeheartly believe that. There's a certain comfort in the way someone can play the guitar. It's able to scream, to shout, to lull you in. I'd absolutly love to hear you talk about Gary Moore in that regard. Just listen to his cover of "The Messiah will come again" or even "Empty Rooms" live from Stockholm. Man, the way his playing fills you with emotions is crazy. Amazing interview here. John's a neet dude. And ofc RIP Eddie. Cheers to you, hopefully rockin' upstairs.
Hey Tyler, I just wanted to let you know how much your videos help me out with having a laugh or learning something new or just needing something to take my mind off of other things. I always come back to your videos when i’m anxious or if im feeling down and I among so many others really appreciate how much quality content you consistently put out.
This was the best inaugural episode of a series anyone could imagine. It was worth every minute. Had me on Amazon Prime after first ten minutes. JP is such a gracious and honest guy. Best of luck with this. Not missing one.
Dude this is so good. I am watching from work during my lunch hours and in between breaks. Such a great idea. Such a great line up. Dude you even freakin nailed the commercials....love that you mentioned the youtube guitar lessons. SUPER COOL!
One of my idols right there! Petrucci is such an awesome guy. Finally got to see him live last year and was blown away. His entire outlook on life and hard work ethics just show what an awesome guy he is. This is coming from one whiskey nerd/guitarist to another 😎
Well said. 21:00 People who say that technical guitarist don't have no feel or soul are the once who lack musical knowledge and mastery of their instrument. And that's me saying that.
Kick Ass name for a show. Put it in the name first. As in - "Guitar Villains| John Petrucci on...." Looking forward to the rest of the series. Good luck.
Petrucci's playing has been some of the hardest stuff I've ever tried learning. Not necessarily the speed or technical prowess (although it IS there), but he just has such a fluid and soulful style that stands out amongst the thousands of shredders who can probably play circles around him but can't touch his finesse. Plus, his deep interest in tone and gear just makes him such a fun and interesting dude. Glad you exist, my man!
I have one thing in common with John !!! When I saw Tommy Emmanuel live in Munich in 2014, he was playing a Beatles medley that was so intense that it made me cry. Tommy and John two guitar heroes. Nice interview, maybe let the guest speak more then it will be much better.
Friday night live in San Francisco by the trio is also one of my very favorite albums of all time. Have always been a rock and metal Head. But have also always been into classical and flamenco. So when I heard that album I was blown away. Excellent first episode in the series, looks to be good.
Two things. I knew after watching you interview Victor Wooten you would be good at this. I love that you chose to do it. Great job. I look forward to this new series! I ran into John outside his hotel at NAMM a few years back and went total fan girl on him. He was so gracious and seemed to genuinely appreciate his fans. He was as he is in this interview. So down to earth. My wife and I have been fans of theirs since they played clubs on Long Island and he gave me a great memory by being so accommodating.
100 % correct! It was mostly him doing all the talking instead of John. For this supposedly being the best channel for guitar interviews I think he totally bombed and blew it.
Mint, staying up all night to watch this! As a 14yo John Petrucci and Rock Discipline have improved my alt picking so much! RIP Eddie Van Halen! Rock on!
Out of all of your uploads, this one here is my favourite, by far.... and that's saying a lot! You're like... the best interviewer, ever. Seriously, this was fun to watch. KIU!
Really nice job with the interview and the overall structure. Nice spin on the traditional interview format. John seems like such a straight up nice dude.
As MAB said himself long ago "it's better to have it and not have to use it, rather than not having it and having to do it". I can't wrap my head around how that "you don't have feel" still comes out in 2020. If these were the 80s, sure, i could see that argument pop off. As always, something new is most of the time shun upon. But this being still a thing after all these years is simply ridicolous. And as Tyler said himself, 90% of the times that argument pops up, it comes from people that can't play fast. So they have to rationalize the fact they're deficient by saying "oh, but i play with feel". It's really the classic "fox and the grape" story.
This is the first "Podcast" ever in my Life I finished. And also in one run! Just Great!! Awesome formate, great topics and you have been so serious and professional but also funny the way you are usually! Congratulation!
The show is fantastic, it's a brilliant idea and fantastic interviews where we get to meet these fantastic guitar players even deeper. You were definitely right about this being one of the best interview. I can't wait for the interview with Guthrie Govan. Keep doing the great work.
That was so enjoyable listening to John and his thoughts and stories. What a wizard and great human being. Awesome interview, well spoken and much to gain from this podcast 🎸
Intro and John Petrucci's supervillain alter-ego: 00:00
Burning Questions: 9:10
Name Those Notes: 18:20
John's new album, Terminal Velocity: 33:34
John's craziest G3 story and reuniting with Mike Portnoy: 47:25
The evolution of John's guitar tone and his secret 8-string signature guitar: 55:35
John's favorite airplane album: 01:03:10
John's dream band: 01:04:23
John's supervillain advice: 1:05:40
Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Spotify: spoti.fi/3i8q2xg
Subscribe to Guitar Villains on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3n08vL3
Welcome to the pilot episode of 'Guitar Villains', my new podcast that will feature some of the world's greatest guitar players in a way you've never heard before. Why Guitar "Villains", you ask? Because villains are cooler than heroes, it's just a fact. Today’s Guitar Villain is John Petrucci. A legendary riff-writer, almighty shred-lord, dedicated gym-rat, purveyor of fine bourbon, and all-around nice guy, this bearded phenom (who some believe to be a wizard or even God himself) is here to spill his guitar secrets. John has recently dropped on us his second solo album entitled Terminal Velocity, which we’ll dive deep inside. I’ll also be challenging the prog prince in ways he’s never been challenged before, and I am honored to have him as the inaugural guest of the very first episode of Guitar Villains.
Check out John's brand new solo album, Terminal Velocity, streaming everywhere now: bit.ly/JP_GuitarVillains
Loved the interview. Just a suggestion, keep questions shorter and have add-on questions in-hand instead of really long winded questions. Gives the interviewee more air time. Also, brilliant transitions but instead of the live camera as the background with the person looking awkwardly, I suggest adding in some photoshopped pictures of the guest. I think that would look even more Metal! I hope you take this in the right mindset and not see it as a random rant by a rando on the interwebs, even though it kinda is. Ha ha rock on! \m/
Buffalo Trace is my favorite Bourbon, hands down!
You’re in Nashville? Me too. If you know Elmington Park I live off that road. Love your channel as a fellow guitarist and the intelligence brought to the audience 👍🏻
Kiko Loureiro and Synyster Gates pleaseee
Back when CDs were still a thing, that was my most expensive CD ever. I bought the limited edition with gold inside CD version of Friday night live in San francisco. It was like a $80 special order.
Tyler:“Villains are better than heroes.“
Also Tyler:*wears a Captain America hoodie*
I mean, being Captain America means he is a villain from other countries perspective
@@coda5934 yeah like Iraq. 🇮🇶😁
When Steve Rogers became Nomad I’m sure some US government officials would have deemed him a villain as well if they weren’t already villainous and leading terror organizations.
There's a whole arc where Red Skull uses a cosmic cube to change history and made Cap a Hydra agent from the begging.
It's pretty divisive, but ends with Hydra Cap completely taking over and donning an Iron Man suit powered by Cosmic Cube shards only to be defeated by the real Captain America wielding Mjolnir.
if villains are better than hero, then why mojority of our idols called guitar heroes
Rest in Peace to the wonderful EVH, who will never be forgotten. But of course, we should celebrate his life, knowing the lasting impact he has had on guitar.
I know I will be happy to see this!
we need on here the following people:
Herman Li
Steve Vai
Kirk Hammet
James Hetfield
Kai Hansen
Michael Weikath
Henjo Richter
Good 'Ol Stevie T
The replies' suggestions:
Dave Mustaine
Brian May
Michael Angelo Batio
Buckethead
Guthrie Govan
Yngwie Malmsteen
Joe Satriani
Steve Lukather
David Gilmour
Brendon Small
Nuno Bettencourt
Anngus Young
Tom Morello
Eric Johnson
Ron Jarzombek
Marty Friedman
Tosin Abasi
Slash
Synyster Gates
Steve Morse
Tim Henson
and Michael Angelo Batio
Can we get buckethead in the chat? Lol
Tim henson to.
Herman Li is coming he said it on Instagram. Along with a few others including joe Satriani
We need yngwie malmsteen on the list
"Things will get progressively harder"
I see what you did there 👀
I really hope this podcast takes off, and I'm sure it will, cuz this was really fun!
Goddamn it kirk wahmett 89 you're everywhere
@@i-ate-bread He is "Just some guy without a mustache" of the guitar community.
yeah great podcast, great host and great guest
RIP EDDIE WE LOVE YOU
😭🎸🎸🎸
🤘😢
Guitarist Tribute I was going to comment this but you did so thanks and RIP eddie
RIP Eddie. The guy who showed me what you could really do to a guitar.
RIP
Make it franken and do eruption
What he could do "to" a guitar: Makes me think of a guitar cowering in a corner, "No! Please Eddie no, PLEASE!"
Love the way you phrased that. I always been fairly delicate to mine. Now it's my bitch and It wants to be played with.
@@TRONOFTHEDEAD well he kind of did. But I really think the guitar liked it.
This is so good!! John is such a nice guy. Can’t wait for the others!!
wait is this actually bethany larson
Yes.
John is an amazing human. Just an all around awesome dude.
Hes the best!!!!
Wait... this is his wife. Hello.
Rest in peace, legends may pass away but they never die. Your mark has been left and will never be removed, thank you eddie and rest in peace
John is my #1 favorite guitarist. i own a majesty and base my playing off of a healthy mix of dream theater and liquid tension experiment. he is the one guitarist that has helped me be inspired to push my technical limits. Thank You John ❤️🤟🎸
@ElectrixGuitar99 I totally relate to you there. I’ve spent the last 11 years learning every Dream Theater song, and especially solo, which has been tough to say the least. His writing has pushed me beyond any goal I’ve ever set for myself.
What a way to start this podcast. John Petrucci is my absolute favorite guitarist and I'm ecstatic to see more. Would personally love to see Tosin Abasi in the near future!
Tyler saying villiains are better that heroes while wearing Captain America hoddie.
yeah, and JP > Tyler lol
I think it's on purpose
You know like the hero asking the villian
He had better get rid of that hoddie
I mean there was secret empire
For real tho
My god I love John Petrucci so much! I just bought my first ever Music Man guitar and it’s a Sweetwater exclusive Majesty.
I got one a little over a year ago, did you get the one by sterling or the real deal?
CrossBow_ One2408 Sweetwater only sells American ones. I got the 6 string in the limited paint job called Eclipse Sparkle.
@@Shevchenko_DBR9 they are amazing guitars, shred it up and enjoy every fret on the guy
CrossBow_ One2408 It’s gonna get delivered to my house later today I think. I’m so happy.
I’m tired of his shitty Epiphone Les Paul
Andrew Levister that is a fuckin HELL of an upgrade 😂
I've seen DT live fourteen times now and have shed a tear on more than one occasion.
Halfway through the video I had to take a half hour break...I couldn't get Jaws of Life out of my head and nothing helps with that better than playing it.
All better now.... continue djentleman
This was really good....not just the same old questions
Hey shred
@Big Chungus hey Chungus
Muahahahhahahahhaaa
Can’t wait to listen later! This sounds so sick so far, and only 30 seconds in.
Rest in peace Eddie, you will always be remembered as an amazing, inspirational guitarist.
News of an 8 string? Djohn Petrucci....
Djont
That's dhilarious
Petruccstring
Djont Petrucci
Dj0hn Petrtrucci
Rest In Dive Bombs
EVH NEVER FORGET
The last time I cried at a concert it was to John Petrucci's face. I saw him before the show in Chicago in 2019 and told him what Scenes From a Memory means to me. He smiled that Santa Claus smile of his and just said "Well, then, let's enjoy the show together." Great guy.
The one time I saw Dream Theater live was i think the 20 year anniversary show in Hollywood where they brought out the original singer and keyboardist for the second set and played the whole first album. I was blown away by their energy!
This is an exceptional interview!
Tyler has a great back for having an informative and natural feeling conversation.
I can't wait for more GV podcasts.
Great work...and thanks for all you do Tyler!
RIP EVH
Yes!
140k views and 8k likes.. what??? and to those 70 dislikes... WTF???? JP is the man and Tyler is proving to be a great interviewer. Loving this series.
What an awesome interview. As a jp fan, ive heard a lot of interviews. So its very cool to hear some really new and interesting things. This one really shows a unique and personable side of john that doesnt really get much light. Thank you!
I think having John as the first guest is an insane power move that sets the bar for this series SUPER high. I'm not a guitarist myself but I do love hearing other musicians geek out about their gear and music in general.
I’d love to see one of these with Alex Lifeson, he’s underrated as guitarist and has a cool personality
John Petrucci is such calm composed guy. And an absolute monster on stage
You are correct Tyler. 20 minutes in and this is THE greatest guitar podcast ever!
"Guitar is the most expressive instrument next to the voice"
I love that. And I wholeheartly believe that. There's a certain comfort in the way someone can play the guitar. It's able to scream, to shout, to lull you in.
I'd absolutly love to hear you talk about Gary Moore in that regard. Just listen to his cover of "The Messiah will come again" or even "Empty Rooms" live from Stockholm. Man, the way his playing fills you with emotions is crazy.
Amazing interview here. John's a neet dude.
And ofc RIP Eddie. Cheers to you, hopefully rockin' upstairs.
“Why guitar villains you ask” because guitar hero is already licensed?
John Petrucci can honestly be the goal for every guitarist. The playing, the build, and that beard and mustache!! I never say this but SHEESHHHH
Hey Tyler, I just wanted to let you know how much your videos help me out with having a laugh or learning something new or just needing something to take my mind off of other things. I always come back to your videos when i’m anxious or if im feeling down and I among so many others really appreciate how much quality content you consistently put out.
This was the best inaugural episode of a series anyone could imagine. It was worth every minute. Had me on Amazon Prime after first ten minutes. JP is such a gracious and honest guy. Best of luck with this. Not missing one.
John Petrucci is so wholesome. He is this super scary Rasputin-looking figure, but is so nice and it warms my heart to look at this
That's one of the best interviews of a guitarist I've ever heard.
Rip man I'm here because of the live
Dude this is so good. I am watching from work during my lunch hours and in between breaks. Such a great idea. Such a great line up. Dude you even freakin nailed the commercials....love that you mentioned the youtube guitar lessons. SUPER COOL!
I can see tyler going crazy inside but trying not to show it 😂😂😂
I would've remained silent
Yeahhhh Petrucci . Greetings from Ecuador
Yo, landing the legend himself on the first podcast! Excited for this podcast series
One of my idols right there! Petrucci is such an awesome guy. Finally got to see him live last year and was blown away. His entire outlook on life and hard work ethics just show what an awesome guy he is. This is coming from one whiskey nerd/guitarist to another 😎
Love this! Congratulations on your success! You never seem to run out of great ideas. I'm so excited for the rest of the episodes!
JP seems like such a nice humble guy. Just taking the time to do a podcast on its first episode is very nice of him.
I can’t wait for John Petrucci’s 8 string! Also, RIP EVH
John’s initial comment on not just letting a big moment pass by without acknowledging each other’s contributions is so often overlooked.
The secret is all in the beard you guys
Remind me of his quote from a dvd bonus "the bigger the beard the heavier the song is" or something like that
fake news..
I grew a beard and long hair but I still suck at guitar.
EVH never had one... just saying
Darren Waters but have you seen his hair?
@@DarrenWaters75 Yes he did. Nonetheless clearly not required from the first 40 years of his life.
Well said. 21:00 People who say that technical guitarist don't have no feel or soul are the once who lack musical knowledge and mastery of their instrument. And that's me saying that.
“The greatest guitar podcast in the world”
first question: what’s your bourbon of choice?
lol great stuff tyler keep it up
John was an excellent guest. Very gracious!
You were channelling your inner Sean Evans there! 👌 That was seriously really good
John always seems like such a nice humble guy.
I'm so happy Petrucci has appreciation for Tommy Emmanuel. Tommy is truly a guitarists guitarist.
i can never find the part where he talks about him, you know where it is? sorry and thank you
Dream Theater made me cry back in 2000 on the Metropolis II tour, Bronco Bowl/Dallas, TX. strong opening.
Kick Ass name for a show. Put it in the name first. As in - "Guitar Villains| John Petrucci on...."
Looking forward to the rest of the series. Good luck.
I didn't really know much about Petrucci before watching this podcast, but I love his demeanor and attitude.
Petrucci's playing has been some of the hardest stuff I've ever tried learning. Not necessarily the speed or technical prowess (although it IS there), but he just has such a fluid and soulful style that stands out amongst the thousands of shredders who can probably play circles around him but can't touch his finesse. Plus, his deep interest in tone and gear just makes him such a fun and interesting dude. Glad you exist, my man!
HOW MUCH MORE LOVE THAN THIS?! Our childhood guitar hero and goes on until now and will continue and bla blaaa blaa!
Imagine if John and Devin Townsend meet up...
How much kindness, wisdom and positivity would radiate.
The world could become a better place instantly.
I have one thing in common with John !!! When I saw Tommy Emmanuel live in Munich in 2014, he was playing a Beatles medley that was so intense that it made me cry. Tommy and John two guitar heroes. Nice interview, maybe let the guest speak more then it will be much better.
Awesome podcast!
I had a moment where I saw my best friend's band play and it was so good that I got emotional and couldn't help but to tear up. It was intense.
Would love an interview with the guys from Chon / Polyphia ;) also RIP Eddie
RIP EVH, thanks for everything.
PLEASE BRING MIKAEL AKERFELDT HERE PLSSSSS I BEG
Not even 10 minutes in and it already shows how much work you out into the project. Great podcast Tyler.
RIP EVH😭😭💔
Friday night live in San Francisco by the trio is also one of my very favorite albums of all time. Have always been a rock and metal Head. But have also always been into classical and flamenco. So when I heard that album I was blown away. Excellent first episode in the series, looks to be good.
If you could get Mark Holcomb on this show, that would be amazing
Two things.
I knew after watching you interview Victor Wooten you would be good at this. I love that you chose to do it. Great job. I look forward to this new series!
I ran into John outside his hotel at NAMM a few years back and went total fan girl on him. He was so gracious and seemed to genuinely appreciate his fans. He was as he is in this interview. So down to earth. My wife and I have been fans of theirs since they played clubs on Long Island and he gave me a great memory by being so accommodating.
This was great. Loved it. But my one criticism is that I think you interrupted John a little too much. Let him talk a little more!
I think so also.
100 % correct! It was mostly him doing all the talking instead of John. For this supposedly being the best channel for guitar interviews I think he totally bombed and blew it.
I was about to say the same. Some questions were original, but yeah, let him talk.
John is such a nice guy. Genius comes to mind when I listen to anything he plays.
I really hope we get a Herman Li or Tim Henson episode those would be fun
Tyler, this was fantastic. I really enjoyed the interview. I can't wait to see more in the future.
RIP EDDIE WE WILL MISS YOU
Love that you did a guitar version of "Name That Tune": "I can name that tune in four notes." Look forward to the next episode!
Tyler: dedicates video to EVH
Everybody liked that
I watched the Zack, Paul, and tommy shows and they are great I'm marathoning!!! Great job Tyler
Hei, i am here after watched your live
Mint, staying up all night to watch this! As a 14yo John Petrucci and Rock Discipline have improved my alt picking so much! RIP Eddie Van Halen! Rock on!
A whole hour of John Petrucci talking?
Sign me up
Unfortunately, it was not the case. I learned much more about the interviewer who I don't care about rather than John
Zzzzzzzz
interview all the oldest first tyler, you never know how long we have left with them RIP EVH❤️
It's impossible to imagine John Petrucci as a villain.
Out of all of your uploads, this one here is my favourite, by far.... and that's saying a lot! You're like... the best interviewer, ever. Seriously, this was fun to watch. KIU!
Great video man, can you do John Frusciante next?
Really nice job with the interview and the overall structure. Nice spin on the traditional interview format. John seems like such a straight up nice dude.
As MAB said himself long ago "it's better to have it and not have to use it, rather than not having it and having to do it".
I can't wrap my head around how that "you don't have feel" still comes out in 2020. If these were the 80s, sure, i could see that argument pop off. As always, something new is most of the time shun upon. But this being still a thing after all these years is simply ridicolous. And as Tyler said himself, 90% of the times that argument pops up, it comes from people that can't play fast. So they have to rationalize the fact they're deficient by saying "oh, but i play with feel". It's really the classic "fox and the grape" story.
This is the first "Podcast" ever in my Life I finished. And also in one run! Just Great!! Awesome formate, great topics and you have been so serious and professional but also funny the way you are usually! Congratulation!
I wonder how many times John thought "just get on with it" in his own head during this podcast.
Man Tyler that podcast was.........
THE BEST PODCAST EVER!!!!
The show is fantastic, it's a brilliant idea and fantastic interviews where we get to meet these fantastic guitar players even deeper. You were definitely right about this being one of the best interview.
I can't wait for the interview with Guthrie Govan. Keep doing the great work.
F in the chat for EVH
That was so enjoyable listening to John and his thoughts and stories. What a wizard and great human being. Awesome interview, well spoken and much to gain from this podcast 🎸
2:53 TL;DR: celebration is NOT overrated
IIRC JP was Rick Beato's first guest too on his Sounding Off interview series. I wish you the same success !
A perfect example of how an interviewer loves to hear himself talk more than the interviewee.
He does speak more than JP
i agree
He definitely should leave more space for the guests to express themselves. It kinda look like a monologue
Exactly!!!
Egomania
This is just so awesome, everything Ive waited for in a podcast. looking forward to many more.
22:35 Crying at a Tommy Emmanuel gig
Thanks for the time stamp!
I cried first time ever at a DT gig. That damn 'Illumination Theory' tugs on the heart strings.
John Petrucci agrees with me, now I am sure...
Andres Segovja is the greatest Guitar player in history.
This chat with JP was unreal!!!
Thank you!!!
hi
I think it is awesome to see him and Mike working together again