Steve Lukather shows his Music Man guitars ( Interview from Falling In Between 2007 )
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- Here is an interview from Falling In Between with Steve Lukather.
He talks about his gear and demonstrates his unbelievable sound.
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Oh My guitar Man ❤️😘😍🥰Luke one of the greatest guitar players ever 🎸🎸I love Steve forever 😘😘😘
A true humble legend !!!
Steve Lukather One of the greatest guitar players ever.
@Daniele Martella He sure is amazing an incredible songwriter as well what a run ToTo had !!
Just such a smooth player. Makes every effect sound great.
my favorite guitarist steve lukather yeah i love u. steve your the great.. even jass or rock metal he can adjust play or what ever he compose. steve my legend
I love that Luke is always humble and appreciative of the life that he has been given. Love you Luke!
What a great sense of humour and great player too.
Luke. Untouchable. The MAN!
Thank you so much for this video!!!
all good guitar players loves Steve Llukather..
Stellar collection of guitars, and he is one of the greatest; so well deserved I'd say.
I LOVE TOTO AND STEVE LUKATER =)
Awesome Always !
he is sooooo lucky !!! He's a book of historyyy !!!
Great sound!!
I really admire the talents of Steve....u
Just Love watching Luke do anything.
good of him to give a nod to Big Jim Sullivan - this fellow the "no words" - just licks and riffs - sidekick on the Tom Jones Show, early 70s. as young a impressionable lad I was mesmerized by Big Jim - he turned me on to guitar - he was also a superb musician, not just a guitar player. I understand he tutored some very big Brit guitar gods on their way up. Love Big Jim's style. Tele and Ricky I recall - listen to She's a Lady for a sample
circular delay (pcm70) is just awesome.. some king like long reverb..
steve is the man..
something* lol typo
Awesome musicman guitars.
One of the best ten guitarist-musician of the world…!!!!
I agree totally
steve is such a fine player
The master at work.
I wish that I had your talent as I love how you can make a guitar sing....
he can play jass or pop or metal steve lukather
Legend guitaris in the Word !!!
Steve: "Guitar tech to the stars!"
Bison: "...and you"
Damn, Luke - you just got roasted into oblivion.
the guitar tech is the man!!
Lone the "sustain from hell " tone
awesome nice video thanks
Steve plays anything!
@5:30 he say's "you can kinda dig where thats at" lol! that tone is F-ing bad ass!
Fucking love it
@96MetalMonster I have a Red Quilt C1Hellraiser. That I like a lot. I added the Strat presence (SPC) control & it makes for beautiful, almost acoustic clean tones. The SA is a nice sounding pick up too. Cheers
Luke....every accolade has already been bestowed. I weigh in with " Genius "
Steve el mas grande
stev lukather is the best bluess
I enjoyed Steve's demonstration of his effects,particularly the univibe effect.I am glad that he used this particular guitar from his collection as I wanted to hear what it would sound like as soon as I saw it earlier ;I wasn't disappointed !
Monster player - but then again - he did have to live up to Jeff Porcaro's standards: and he was up to the challenge - well done Luke.
@MrUltraworld I play a Schecter with an Emg 81 in the bridge and a pair of SA's in the neck and middle. I've never experienced the problems you say, and i'm a very dynamic player and play a wide range of styles. I find the 81 pushes any amp or PA to get a really chunky sound. but thanks for your comments, because its interesting to see other problems people have with pickups i've always loved.
Steve! You were once the lead guitarist of a very awesome band: TOTO.
I would love to see you put together a real "rockin' - not fusion" band with emphasis on the classic rock sound. I am a fan. Myself, I've been everywhere in music. I can do Jazz, Fusion, Blues, etc. but NOTHING does it for me like ROCK! Anyway, much much respect admiration from me man. MUCH! You're awesome dude!
R.I.P Geoff "The Bison" Banks.
I am now the proud owner of that Dargie!
one would have to meet him once
Asph156 I met him.
Love the Luke!!! Read his book!
if you believe that, you are clueless. Super solid built quality guitars. I have been playing them for 12 years and they hold up to everything.
@stu748r The ToneBones are great. Has a nice tone on its own, and you can also set it to boost the front end of your amp. Delicious...
He makes it look so easy..
@TheCollisionofworlds I'm a Luthier by trade. The EMG Zakk Wylde set is the number one pickup set I get asked to install by far. Mostly these are going into Epi Les Pauls. These are run into a chainsaw sounding amp (with a pedal in front of it) But no one brings me a PRS or a real Les Paul or a Strat for a set.
@MrUltraworld Alembic, Langcaster, Seymour Duncan, Q-Tuner all make great Low Z pickups that sound alive. add one of EMG's great EQ circuits & you'll have an extremely versitile guitar the will easily do metal or Jazz. The Alembic strat set sounds very close to the old fender single coils, but there's no noise. If your going to go with Low Z pickups, look at the diffferent manufacturers & EQ circuits. Happy hunting Kevin
@96MetalMonster I've been a luthier since 1980, I own 100 guitars, no junk. .The low impedance concept is very sound, just look around any studio. Les Paul made & used them in his own guitars. The lower impedance coupled with a low voltage battery powered pre amp makes for a very quiet guitar signal. Luke runs through a very elaborate Bradshaw rig & the quiet EMG's help with signal loss & noise.But they have a sterile sound with poor dynamics,
What thing do Steve and John Petrucci have in common? And I'm not talking about Music Man guitars.
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referring their tone to a freaking chocolate CAKE!
@ESPsandEmgs Actually, EMGs in a good guitar can be good for all styles of music. Also, the EMG 85 seems to work very well in the Luke signatures. I bought a Luke BFR in Blackburst finish. I thought of replacing the bridge with an EMG 81, but the EMG 85 in the bridge turned out sweet. That in conjunction with the fact that I own guitars with EMG 81s made the decision very easy for me. The EMG 85 stays... XD
5:30 sounds like Stranger in this Town by Richie Sambora :)
I believe Big Jim was one of the go-to session players in London in the 60s, alongside Jimmy Page. Just showing Luke my hipster credentials here ;)
What venue was this filmed?
Wow, those are great guitars! just need the cash to buy one!
G3 in Wellington?
06:03...The delay is KILLER!!!
Guess that is his famous circular delay.
@@dstfno yes!
@6.19 almost the theme for The Simpsons😚
@YodaVanGrindey95 Think so :P
What a freakin' pedal board
what pedalboard is that??
Debri the night 🎵🎵
@ESPsandEmgs Awwwww XD I have EMG 89 that has that split switch. He sounds like 85 on double and SA on single coil :D It is not that bad :D I have VOX AD 50VT amp so basically I have great sound, on neck position I have SLV single coil, but I didn't put pick up on the mid position, can't decide yet, should I go another SLV or what XD
whats the song during the intro @0:00?
+JAFO-PTY I think it's the Guitar Solo from that DVD. (:
His voice was way lower ten years back. I guess it was the drinking and smoking.
what band is this nitemare in?
When Mr. Lukather who i consider the greatest ever... he can sound like himself or no one... try to pull that off... tonebone and radial gear is great... use as a preamp w/ ts9 and 65 princeton gives YOU a tone.. you will never be as great as your hero but will help you be your best... so be your best and have a tone all your own...
For me there's Frank Gambale, Allan Holdsworth, EVH, Jimi and Steve Lukather
chocolate cake, just not at every meal...nice: )
My girlfriend does not agree with that.
I got the Jim Sullivan vibe ... I'm old
Well , in a band that has been around for 35 years,Oh and he has played with and for just about every big artist you can think of.Quiet the nitemare huh ?
what is that effect at 4:37
i know it's a chorus effect but not like the others
nice glasses...
Luke’s the best!
@NoMatterofficial yes
Unless you were just clowning (I can be a little slow sometimes), Big Jim Sullivan was a UK session player from the 60s and 70s, and one of the first to use a Wah pedal effect on recordings, and predates the official patent of the Wah pedal. Yeah, more nerdy music historian crap than hipster.
TH-cam video: /watch?v=A0A8cPj_fPo
@4:30
Glen Campbell 👂
Shaun the sheep in the background!?!?
Love his EB Guitars, but I can't stand EMG's.
is this a SNL sketch with Downey Jr?
Where's your famous Les Paul?
Steve let us play anithing.
Where is the rest of his gear. Need more input, now.
great players are always great people, i'm sure there are some exceptions but not in this case
Luke la main froide,is one the best guitarist studio of the world .
Shaun the sheep at the background :D
That one stand of guitars is worth well over $30,000. Music man guitars average $4000-$5000 for just the run of the mill stock guitars.
Robert Downey Jr. should be Luke in a movie
Then you sir, are late, cause you didn't already know Lukather
3:44 Steve Lukather... Yeag! That guy sucks! HAHAHA. Made my day.
don frye
tonebone trimode
@MrUltraworld Dude... if you've ever played a decent guitar with Emg's... you would know why he uses them!!!
Jim Sullivan is a lead character at "Monster Inc" furry monster with side kcik mike wazawski, sorry! cant remember the splelling of surname.
@ClassicRockRiffs1234 Not that hard to get a sound like that. For me, the thing is keeping it simple and building your sound with your ears and not with your eyes.
What IS hard is keeping it sounding like that consistently. I swear, I just played through my JVM for 2 hours with nothing but a delay pedal and it was glorious: I'm on the clouds right now. Somedays, however, it sounds like shit no matter what I do to it or how much I turn it up. Go figure...
he seriously looks like tony stark with a gained weight
"To do this for a living.." yeah, as if he needed to keep working ;P
good guy ...great player... slurring a bit,but who cares?