Like those two gentlemen above, Andy's music is really melodious and not a succession of guitar virtuoso technical prowess. He is of course extremely capable to play "difficult" stuff, but his music is very addictive.
@@p6x2all of his stuff is difficult, it just sounds easy to play because you can sing along to it because the moldy is so rich. He’s not playing the same game the rest of us are.
AT is so under rated its a crime
Less now than before. He was playing Carpe Diem when I first saw him at a Laney exhibition in the 90's. Then, he was really unknown.
Wow. Purely amazing.
I am ultra huge Paul Gilbert fan, ever since I've heard Technical difficulties 20 years ago, but this guy is on another level
His musicalities are fucking glorious.
Andy has a better melodic feel. His playing is very insprired. I think his mind is connected to a higher, more enlightened realm.
Like those two gentlemen above, Andy's music is really melodious and not a succession of guitar virtuoso technical prowess. He is of course extremely capable to play "difficult" stuff, but his music is very addictive.
@@p6x2all of his stuff is difficult, it just sounds easy to play because you can sing along to it because the moldy is so rich. He’s not playing the same game the rest of us are.
@@Thrasher987 Agreed.
thanx for sharing this man! nice shot..
Pretty Sweet Jam.
Doc Emmett Brown on bass?
Carpe Diem Babay°°!:
New sunburst sig? cool
No, he has stated in tons of interviews that this sunburst is the original prototype Ibanez made for him back in like 93 or 94.
pilotamurorei Nevermind, I was watching this on a defective monitor and couldn't tell it apart from his original proto
It's a different model. His original has 3 single coil pickups.
Holy Moly Mike is getting old!