Been following Robben since his Charles Ford Blues Band days. Very interesting to see how he just gets better as time goes on! Absolutely love his jazzy bluesy playing and he sounds great on his signature PRS guitar. He has played with so many great musicians over the many years.
@@scottsevertson1803 Yep I hear you and I do have a 1952 Reissue Tele which I call "Blondie" which is my favorite out of all the electric guitars I have. i.e. 3 Strats '74, '85, '94, Custom '75 Les Paul, '85 Ibanez, my first guitar I got in 1970 a 1967 ES335, 2 '89 Carvin's and bunch more. I love playing all of them, but the Tele comes out on top for me.
Man what a great jam! Robben is still just so smooth, all of you guys sound great there, thanks so much for posting this for all of us out here on the interwebs brother!
Okay, found out thanks to comments and some research that the amp is a “Victory MK Clean,” new offering from Victory designed by Martin Kidd and related to his coveted Cornford MK50 design. There’s a version with a separate OD channel, too. Designer leather exterior. First class all the way. Roll Royce level craftsmanship, it would appear. Now I need to find out what pedals he has. The tones are superb.
❤I see some of y’all hate on the PRS;what’s not to like?,chimey cleans,chewy,gristly with OD,harmonically rich;kinda’ like a lysergic Tele/Jag mix!. I’ve had an RL ltd. for 28yrs.;a PS singlecut for 21;I’ve kept them because they’re OUTSTANDING! The sound to me is of secondary importance;intonational accuracy,tuning stability,&neck feel. If these criteria are met;Those that can play will make the guitar “sound “good!❤
@@PaddyBlight That's the stuff alright! Hard to beat that purity of tone--it feeds back to the ears, fuels the playing, and really lets the music happen--palpable in your playing here. Well done sir!
Just the backline provided by the promotor on this occasion... Dumble is still safe and sound! Check out the recent That Pedal Show episode on it if you haven't already!
simply Wonderful !! ... it is capable of opening the door to that infinity of blues notes that we keep timidly hidden in our darkness
Robben is flat out awesome! I have been admiring this guy for years!
Been following Robben since his Charles Ford Blues Band days. Very interesting to see how he just gets better as time goes on! Absolutely love his jazzy bluesy playing and he sounds great on his signature PRS guitar. He has played with so many great musicians over the many years.
I will take his Tele anyday
@@scottsevertson1803 Yep I hear you and I do have a 1952 Reissue Tele which I call "Blondie" which is my favorite out of all the electric guitars I have. i.e. 3 Strats '74, '85, '94, Custom '75 Les Paul, '85 Ibanez, my first guitar I got in 1970 a 1967 ES335, 2 '89 Carvin's and bunch more. I love playing all of them, but the Tele comes out on top for me.
Phrasing unlike any other, wow.
Nice thick keyboard pad sound in the background would be ripping awesome.
The ghost notes Ford uses are as music in my ears! ♨️
👍Everyone sounds great! Well done.
crushing it!
Excellent !!!! Thank You !!!!
That’s a stone cold jam 🎸🎸🎸
Man what a great jam! Robben is still just so smooth, all of you guys sound great there, thanks so much for posting this for all of us out here on the interwebs brother!
Great live tone.
Good on ya, mate!
♥
Okay, found out thanks to comments and some research that the amp is a “Victory MK Clean,” new offering from Victory designed by Martin Kidd and related to his coveted Cornford MK50 design. There’s a version with a separate OD channel, too. Designer leather exterior. First class all the way. Roll Royce level craftsmanship, it would appear.
Now I need to find out what pedals he has. The tones are superb.
I don't know if you've seen Robben's recent instagram video where he plays unplugged, but man he sounds like this even without an amp. It's awesome!
Sounds better to me than it has been with the PRS. Has a little more bite, which it needed.
❤I see some of y’all hate on the PRS;what’s not to like?,chimey cleans,chewy,gristly with OD,harmonically rich;kinda’ like a lysergic Tele/Jag mix!. I’ve had an RL ltd. for 28yrs.;a PS singlecut for 21;I’ve kept them because they’re OUTSTANDING! The sound to me is of secondary importance;intonational accuracy,tuning stability,&neck feel. If these criteria are met;Those that can play will make the guitar “sound “good!❤
PS: what is your setup there on this gig? Sounds fantastic!
'71 Precision, Fender Super Bassman and a 6x10, all turned up. Simple!
@@PaddyBlight That's the stuff alright! Hard to beat that purity of tone--it feeds back to the ears, fuels the playing, and really lets the music happen--palpable in your playing here. Well done sir!
Thank you for posting. I was at this event. Very interesting and inspiring evening
Oh dude… thanks for the kind words. You’re a great player!
What was the venue? Can't believe I missed this
The Electric Theatre , Guildford
what happened to the the dumble amp and gibson guitars? he sounds great anyway ...
Just the backline provided by the promotor on this occasion... Dumble is still safe and sound! Check out the recent That Pedal Show episode on it if you haven't already!
Robben sounds awesome regardless of what amp or pedalboard he plugged in…
Anyone know what type of amp Robben is using here?
Victory MK Clean, supplied by Anderton’s for the occasion
@@PaddyBlight Muchas gracias for the info and great playing brother! Trio sounds amazing!
Who is the rhythm section?
Ian Thomas on drums and myself on Bass
Pedal board must be in for repairs!
At first glance I thought he was playing a Fender Espirit, but no, its a PRS I think.
Still great, whatever.
PRS signature model!
Losing his hair but def not his chops. So much invention and great ideas to go with that tone. Peerless.