I’ve heard a lot of people play fast, but there’s something different about how Simon does it. It’s so clear and articulate. It’s never just a flurry of notes… It’s a musical movement. Pure brilliance.
Deep Purple are now back to their best since Blackmore! Simon's playing has made a HUGE difference and is of a more bluesy/tone which suits the band more than an american style of playing
My favourite band has been Deep Purple pretty much since I was 4 years old and my dad first played me "Made in Japan" on LP. I'm turning 33 in about a week, and I still worship at the altar of Ritchie Blackmore. He's my favourite guitarist, no one can play guitar with such ferocity and fire like he did with Deep Purple Mk.II and III. I fully blame him for my obsession of big headstock Strats and I even wrote my dissertation about him. When I moved to London from Sweden to study music my dad gave me a copy of Made in Japan on CD so that I'd always have it with me. I cried like a baby when Blackmore walked onto the stage with Blackmore's Night when I saw them live, he has just meant so much to me in my life. What I'm coming to with this story is the fact that Simon is the perfect fit for Deep Purple. He has that fire in his playing that I've missed with Steve Morse in the band. Don't get me wrong, Steve Morse is a guitar god, but to me his playing never fit into Deep Purple's music like Ritchie did and like Simon now does. So hats off to Simon from a massive Deep Purple fan. Loved the video!
Love Steve … he saved Purple really, but I agree, Simon is a better fit for Purple. Identify with what you’re saying about Ritchie. I’m a (serious) 😀amateur guitarist and have been a Purple fan since 1970 (aged 12) when I saw them live on TV, headlining a gala concert for the opening of the Festival hall in London. Hearing Purple play Mandrake Root with Ritchie’s stage presence, sound and theatrics with the music, was overwhelming. Purple on the Machine head tour, is still the best live musical experience I’ve ever had. No one could touch Ritchie in his prime .. or Purple, as a band IMO. Blackmore’s Night had to cancel their Edinburgh show, on the night, because Candice had flu .. so I’ve yet to see them. Ritchie is almost as striking on acoustic as electric and these days I prefer when he plays acoustic. Good luck with your career.
For anyone wondering what PRS model, Simon is playing here: that's a PRS Custom 24 35th Anniversary model. It has the 85/15 pickups in it, but instead of the usual 5-way blade switch, it uses the same controls as the 408 and ''Paul's Guitar'' models.
I saw a clip of Simon from around 2015, doing a PRS demo and was instantly hooked. I'm a huge Gary Moore fan, and I could hear that same fire in Simon's playing. As my guitar teacher would say, "he's a badass mo'fo".
Wow! Just caught up with this episode. This is what Purple needed, a proper rock guitarist, something lacking in recent years. Will be interesting to see how the next Purple album sounds, hopefully a bit nearer back to their roots. Great guitar skills, really nice modest guy. Thanks for getting him on. Awesome pedal board too!
I love the way this guy plays. Recently discovered him watching a Deep Purple video on TH-cam. I was immediately impressed with his playing. Anyone who says PRS guitars have no mojo need to watch him and be proven wrong.
Agreed, I think PRS just allow you to impart your own mojo onto them instead of overpowering your sound with their own. The only people who make PRS sound bland are bland players
People that say PRS guitars have no soul grew up listening to Gibsons and Fenders. 20 years from now players will be playing PRS guitars and saying Gibson and Fender guitars have no soul 😉
I worked with Don Airey in a band doing a European tour for just a week way back in the 1990s. He was an inspirational person to work with. Great to hear Simon's positive views on Don as a person and a musician.
"I don't wanna to sound like Richie, I don't wanna sound like Steve, I don't wanna sound like you know Satriani. I wanna be me." And that will do quite nicely, thank you. Hey Dan and Mick! Love you guys!
Saw deep purple live last year and didn’t know the guy… he was ridiculously good and doing such a fine job between respecting the famous parts and putting his own touch … very deserved gig for sure ! Not a show off guitarist but his level of precision and feeling is unreal ! Great episode ❤
I got a free ticket for Deep Purple last year, far outside my usual wheelhouse, and this guy didn't really put a foot wrong all night. Always gotta give dues to that level of professionalism and consistency in a challenging set. Those big stages aren't very kind either some nights I think.
My very first record in 1974 was a Deep Purple record which inspired my love of loud music and Stratocasters which still drives me nearly 50 years later. Great to see Simon upholding such a wonderfull legacy. Great show, (as usual). Thanks guys.
Totally deserved Simon getting the gig. I've followed his progress since seeing him do demos for PRS for a local music store in Newcastle. Young lad with a mop of curly hair very different from today, an absolutely amazing player ( he was back then) also seeing him doing his own stuff with his own band. On top of that a thoroughly nice fella :)
Mick and I both broke into a big smile at the same time when Simon plays this descending major arpeggio thing and switches to a minor tonality, so cool 😎
I remember listening to his original album way back and knowing this guy was special. There's a version of him doing Little Wing to a backing track in a guitar shop. It's absolutely magic. This guy is special. One of the best out there. He could go toe to toe with the best 👌
Seeing Deep Purple in 2022 shows how the game has evolved keeping an eye (or two, or three most times) to the past. I really enjoyed the show I was at, but Simon blew my mind. Honestly, I’m young enough that it feels impossible for me to have seen them live, but I did. So yeah, what a show it was and what a player Simon is.
Absolutely amazing. Simon might be the best rock guitar player I've ever heard. So interesting to listen to and dynamic. Blinding speed that he uses sparingly, which makes it sound a lot more impactful, something that the likes of Yngwie completely miss. It’s great to hear him say how lucky he is to be in Deep Purple but they're equally lucky to have him.
Fun show today with a great guest! Whichever kind of music you like, it would be difficult not to like Simon. Obviously talented and professional, he has such a terrific attitude. He’s grateful to be in Deep Purple and appears to be making the most of it; i.e., having mucho fun playing in the band! Thanks Dan & Mick for having Simon on the show.
What a great Rock rig that is, and Simon’s playing is just astonishing, i’ve seen him in demo’s on and off and always thought wow, but his playing is just so articulate, and in complete control. If Purple tour down my way i’ll be out to see them for sure.
I have been telling people about Simon for years and always knew he was destined for greatness! He is the best Irish guitarist since Gary Moore, I hope I get to See DP with him, as I only saw them with Ritchie!
I saw Simon with DP, it was so good. This man is the new guitar player of DP, no matter what some would say. He was the man on the guitar in this show. A new energy in the band live.
Wow!!!! I’ve always loved Simon McBride, his Lukatherish way to play is absolutely astonishing! I’ve learned many tricks from his solo production and I have to say his licks are perfect in many different situations! Another splendid video, TPS, love ya unconditionally!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I think Simon McBride might be my new favourite (since the passing of Jeff Beck). He's perfect for Deep Purple - he matches or surpasses my hero Ritchie Blackmore's accuracy, nonchalance, pick clarity, flash, and subtle melodic innovation - and even his vaudeville and variety aspects. Congratulations! I'm now wanting to see Simon's Purple live or on DVD very eagerly.
Just a return view. The section around 1:06 about Ritchie, a strat and a Marshall and the purists, but that combination, minus Ritchie and noted live with Ritchie, being unruly, reminded me of Yngwie because that's what he does, plays a strat through Marshalls but can control the beast. That's what is so impressive about his abilities.
Such a great guy and a well-deserved spot in a classic band! I do hope the solo material keeps coming...been a fan of Simon for a long time and have greatly enjoyed his solo output.
Saw them back in 73 or 74, one of the loudest shows ever (White Stripes or Killers may have been louder). I remember Lazy John Lord rocking that organ back in forth. Digital now is so much different than back in the 80's. Ladder DAC chips with less digital filters compared to 1 bit converters now with crappy digital filters just don't do it. I make a couple dacs with the legendary Philips TDA1543 DAC chip which is ladder and no digital filters (No Oversampling) and they sound incredible. Ok the Boomster may make it into my basket now. Sitting here building an amp for Barenaked Ladies. They use in-ear and ISO cabs because they can walk into any venue and get the same sound. They also feed back the live signal with several mics so they get the full feel of the crowd and their live sound. Great show, brings back some great memories of my crazy High School days riding the trolley downtown to see a show with all my friends!
Incredible playing and tone. That accuracy! AND to Simon's point with Pace and Glover, saw Purple some time ago and I've never heard anything like those freight train grooves they do. My jaw was on the floor just watching those two. So powerful and full of emotion and just life, there's just no real way to convey or even explain that experience. Thank you.
He's an absolute monster! Undoubtedly one of my favourite guests you've had on the show, I've re-watched the previous visit many times, I can see this one might be returned to...
I saw Simon for the first time on stage in Trondheim, Norway in October 2022, together with Deep Purple and he was great and the guitar sound was great too.
Dan and Mick, thank you so much for this episode. I almost didn't watch it because I didn't know who Simon was but man am I glad i did. Holy cats can this dude play with such sweetness and such ferocity! My jaw was on the floor. Such a mega video and mega player. And you two are legends for having him on. Bra-frickin-vo!!
What a musician and what feel. Dialled in and bucket loads of personality and individual style. That guitar was singing. Can't wait to hear the new Deep Purple album. I have a feeling it will be damn good. Hats off Simon. Dan and Mick! You know where it's at. The cream rises to the top \m/
Almost a surreal place to find yourself in... fascinating back story though. Fascinating. Blackmore was a ridiculously prodigious talent in his day and to be following on in those shoes is a hell of a place to find yourself. And Morse was no slouch either. The gratifying thing these days is that Purple all appear to be more settled and happy than they've been for many years which has to be a great thing.
TPS really needs to take a three-episode tangent down the path of old rack systems. I know, I know, it's TPS not TRS, but still. Nobody would do justice quite the way these two could.
Simon gave me my first proper guitar lesson about 25 years ago at his family home in County Antrim! I thought I was a decent enough player until I met Simon 😩 he was always destain for greatness ✌️
Saw Simon at a pedal demo in a guitar shop in Glasgow , played great good banter then went for a pint then a curry only to meet Simon with the guys from the shop . So happy he’s got the Purple gig , well deserved!!
I love TPS work but this episode with Simon is a love at first listen. His playing is mesmerizing and his personality is even better - such an affable guy 😊! Best Wishes from India 🇮🇳 to Simon, Dan & Mick!!
37:15 There's a story about David Gilmour and his ability to hear. He was complaining about one of his amp heads making a weird noise. No one could hear what he was talking about. Either way, he told his tech to replace that head with a backup. So the guy takes the head behind stage and decides to prove that Gilmour is making it up. So he walks back out with the exact same head, plugs it in. Gilmour plays a few notes and then he goes "This one sounds the same. Did you just bring the old one back?"
purely as a punter who likes to get "down the front", one of the weirdest experiences at a recent gig was seeing a well known metal band playing with a silent stage. I'm of a certain age and when I was a kid in the early 70's, Deep Purple Mach2 was it. It's very nice to know they're still keeping that flame going
Such an inspiring and wonderful episode. Lovely to hear a Belfast accent too (my Dad hailed from there, so it's an accent I relish when I get the chance to hear it - one benefit of regularly donating blood is that their call centre is based there!). Always lovely to see both of you blown away by another's playing, just ace levels of humility and humanity throughout. What a joyful addition to my Friday. After Bill Bailey's demonstrating answering the door to Jehovah's Witnesses in a Metal style last night live in Tewkesbury (playing an SG through a Marshall half stack no less), this was exactly what was needed to keep my happiness on that level! Thanks guys :)
Seriously seriously talented player.. wow.. how have I not heard of Simon before now ?? dang. .. now I want to see Deep Purple just to see him play live.
I’ve heard a lot of people play fast, but there’s something different about how Simon does it. It’s so clear and articulate. It’s never just a flurry of notes… It’s a musical movement. Pure brilliance.
You're spot on..... I couldn't agree more...!!!
Nailed it. First thing I noticed too.
Ele não é um guitarrista olímpico....e isso me agrada!😊
He’s intentional about what he plays, instead of throwing his fingers around in some widdly pattern and fluffing every second note.
I must’ve slowed down 39:40 and listened 20 times and still don’t know how he played that 😂
Simon completely nailed on the intro guitar playing. He's really accurate and soulful.
Yeah, he’s ace!
Simon was a teacher of mine for a number of years down in Dublin. Great guy and stellar player!
You Lucky One. :)
Deep Purple are now back to their best since Blackmore! Simon's playing has made a HUGE difference and is of a more bluesy/tone which suits the band more than an american style of playing
My favourite band has been Deep Purple pretty much since I was 4 years old and my dad first played me "Made in Japan" on LP. I'm turning 33 in about a week, and I still worship at the altar of Ritchie Blackmore. He's my favourite guitarist, no one can play guitar with such ferocity and fire like he did with Deep Purple Mk.II and III. I fully blame him for my obsession of big headstock Strats and I even wrote my dissertation about him. When I moved to London from Sweden to study music my dad gave me a copy of Made in Japan on CD so that I'd always have it with me. I cried like a baby when Blackmore walked onto the stage with Blackmore's Night when I saw them live, he has just meant so much to me in my life. What I'm coming to with this story is the fact that Simon is the perfect fit for Deep Purple. He has that fire in his playing that I've missed with Steve Morse in the band. Don't get me wrong, Steve Morse is a guitar god, but to me his playing never fit into Deep Purple's music like Ritchie did and like Simon now does. So hats off to Simon from a massive Deep Purple fan. Loved the video!
totally agree! Simon is a much better fit for DP!
Love Steve … he saved Purple really, but I agree, Simon is a better fit for Purple.
Identify with what you’re saying about Ritchie. I’m a (serious) 😀amateur guitarist and have been a Purple fan since 1970 (aged 12) when I saw them live on TV, headlining a gala concert for the opening of the Festival hall in London. Hearing Purple play Mandrake Root with Ritchie’s stage presence, sound and theatrics with the music, was overwhelming.
Purple on the Machine head tour, is still the best live musical experience I’ve ever had. No one could touch Ritchie in his prime .. or Purple, as a band IMO.
Blackmore’s Night had to cancel their Edinburgh show, on the night, because Candice had flu .. so I’ve yet to see them.
Ritchie is almost as striking on acoustic as electric and these days I prefer when he plays acoustic.
Good luck with your career.
28:44 The dynamic range Simon is able to get just from the amp and the guitar, incredible !
courtesy of high wattage amp 👍
For anyone wondering what PRS model, Simon is playing here: that's a PRS Custom 24 35th Anniversary model.
It has the 85/15 pickups in it, but instead of the usual 5-way blade switch, it uses the same controls as the 408 and ''Paul's Guitar'' models.
I saw a clip of Simon from around 2015, doing a PRS demo and was instantly hooked. I'm a huge Gary Moore fan, and I could hear that same fire in Simon's playing. As my guitar teacher would say, "he's a badass mo'fo".
Wow what a great show with Simon just loving the new Purple album =1 loving the guitar playing playing and sounds
Wow! Just caught up with this episode. This is what Purple needed, a proper rock guitarist, something lacking in recent years. Will be interesting to see how the next Purple album sounds, hopefully a bit nearer back to their roots. Great guitar skills, really nice modest guy. Thanks for getting him on. Awesome pedal board too!
I love the way this guy plays. Recently discovered him watching a Deep Purple video on TH-cam. I was immediately impressed with his playing. Anyone who says PRS guitars have no mojo need to watch him and be proven wrong.
Agreed, I think PRS just allow you to impart your own mojo onto them instead of overpowering your sound with their own. The only people who make PRS sound bland are bland players
His solo work is pretty tasty too.
People that say PRS guitars have no soul grew up listening to Gibsons and Fenders. 20 years from now players will be playing PRS guitars and saying Gibson and Fender guitars have no soul 😉
I worked with Don Airey in a band doing a European tour for just a week way back in the 1990s. He was an inspirational person to work with. Great to hear Simon's positive views on Don as a person and a musician.
"I don't wanna to sound like Richie, I don't wanna sound like Steve, I don't wanna sound like you know Satriani. I wanna be me." And that will do quite nicely, thank you. Hey Dan and Mick! Love you guys!
Saw deep purple live last year and didn’t know the guy… he was ridiculously good and doing such a fine job between respecting the famous parts and putting his own touch … very deserved gig for sure ! Not a show off guitarist but his level of precision and feeling is unreal ! Great episode ❤
I got a free ticket for Deep Purple last year, far outside my usual wheelhouse, and this guy didn't really put a foot wrong all night. Always gotta give dues to that level of professionalism and consistency in a challenging set. Those big stages aren't very kind either some nights I think.
What a remarkable player... definitely has some of Gary Moore's fire in there. Awesome
I've seen Simon playing many times in Belfast. Outstanding musicianship. Glad yo see he is starting to get the recognition he deserves.
My guitar smile is turned up to eleven. Thanks guys. Brilliant...just brilliant!
My very first record in 1974 was a Deep Purple record which inspired my love of loud music and Stratocasters which still drives me nearly 50 years later. Great to see Simon upholding such a wonderfull legacy. Great show, (as usual). Thanks guys.
Saw DP with Simon last October, He's a perfect fit for the band and a great guitarist 🙂
What a lovely chap, and a great player! Well deserving of his current gig.
Totally deserved Simon getting the gig. I've followed his progress since seeing him do demos for PRS for a local music store in Newcastle. Young lad with a mop of curly hair very different from today, an absolutely amazing player ( he was back then) also seeing him doing his own stuff with his own band. On top of that a thoroughly nice fella :)
Mick and I both broke into a big smile at the same time when Simon plays this descending major arpeggio thing and switches to a minor tonality, so cool 😎
That was great guys! Simon seems like a great guy and a great player! Good for him, success well earned!
Found myself just smiling throughout this episode, some of the best playing I’ve heard in a long time, and from such a down to earth, chilled guy!
I remember listening to his original album way back and knowing this guy was special. There's a version of him doing Little Wing to a backing track in a guitar shop. It's absolutely magic. This guy is special. One of the best out there. He could go toe to toe with the best 👌
Simon is the best ambassador of PRS guitars.Fantastic player!
Seeing Deep Purple in 2022 shows how the game has evolved keeping an eye (or two, or three most times) to the past. I really enjoyed the show I was at, but Simon blew my mind. Honestly, I’m young enough that it feels impossible for me to have seen them live, but I did. So yeah, what a show it was and what a player Simon is.
Absolutely amazing. Simon might be the best rock guitar player I've ever heard. So interesting to listen to and dynamic. Blinding speed that he uses sparingly, which makes it sound a lot more impactful, something that the likes of Yngwie completely miss. It’s great to hear him say how lucky he is to be in Deep Purple but they're equally lucky to have him.
Fun show today with a great guest! Whichever kind of music you like, it would be difficult not to like Simon. Obviously talented and professional, he has such a terrific attitude. He’s grateful to be in Deep Purple and appears to be making the most of it; i.e., having mucho fun playing in the band! Thanks Dan & Mick for having Simon on the show.
This guy’s beyond great. This was an incredible show guys, gotta b my favorite to date.
28:48 HEY, the TPS chord!
Simon is a huge talent and deserves all this success
What a great Rock rig that is, and Simon’s playing is just astonishing, i’ve seen him in demo’s on and off and always thought wow, but his playing is just so articulate, and in complete control. If Purple tour down my way i’ll be out to see them for sure.
I have been telling people about Simon for years and always knew he was destined for greatness! He is the best Irish guitarist since Gary Moore, I hope I get to See DP with him, as I only saw them with Ritchie!
Just making a comment for the Alg. Can't say anymore praise than has been said already.
F'kin ell. What a player!🤩
What a player, amazing chops and so down to earth. Thanks for the show as always guys and great build Dan
I saw Simon with DP, it was so good. This man is the new guitar player of DP, no matter what some would say. He was the man on the guitar in this show. A new energy in the band live.
Brilliant show, don’t forget Tommy Bolin
What a sound and player! Of course Mick knows him from 20 years ago.. great show boys!
Wow!!!! I’ve always loved Simon McBride, his Lukatherish way to play is absolutely astonishing! I’ve learned many tricks from his solo production and I have to say his licks are perfect in many different situations! Another splendid video, TPS, love ya unconditionally!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I think Simon McBride might be my new favourite (since the passing of Jeff Beck). He's perfect for Deep Purple - he matches or surpasses my hero Ritchie Blackmore's accuracy, nonchalance, pick clarity, flash, and subtle melodic innovation - and even his vaudeville and variety aspects. Congratulations! I'm now wanting to see Simon's Purple live or on DVD very eagerly.
Just a return view. The section around 1:06 about Ritchie, a strat and a Marshall and the purists, but that combination, minus Ritchie and noted live with Ritchie, being unruly, reminded me of Yngwie because that's what he does, plays a strat through Marshalls but can control the beast. That's what is so impressive about his abilities.
Such an amazing player. Perfect fit for Purple. Seems like a great guy too. Great episode!
Dan and Mick´s reactions to Simon´s cleaning and overdriving with just his PRS is priceless. Makes me re-think if we even need overdrive pedals
That was truly amazing. It demonstrates an incredible guitar, on its own.
What a show, what a player Simon is. Absolutely brilliant. Many thanks.
Great episode! Great playing, conversation, and rig stuff. Nice dude!
Such a great guy and a well-deserved spot in a classic band! I do hope the solo material keeps coming...been a fan of Simon for a long time and have greatly enjoyed his solo output.
Wow, Simon rocks. Another great show and interview, you guys are killing it.
Simon has that hard edge and grit on his tone and playing and I think that makes him the best fit guitar player for Deep Purple.
What a top chap ! Great vid fellas 🙂
The best hour and a half I've spent in a long time. What a guitar player. Truly amazing board also. Great to watch how its all done.
Saw them back in 73 or 74, one of the loudest shows ever (White Stripes or Killers may have been louder). I remember Lazy John Lord rocking that organ back in forth.
Digital now is so much different than back in the 80's. Ladder DAC chips with less digital filters compared to 1 bit converters now with crappy digital filters just don't do it. I make a couple dacs with the legendary Philips TDA1543 DAC chip which is ladder and no digital filters (No Oversampling) and they sound incredible.
Ok the Boomster may make it into my basket now.
Sitting here building an amp for Barenaked Ladies. They use in-ear and ISO cabs because they can walk into any venue and get the same sound. They also feed back the live signal with several mics so they get the full feel of the crowd and their live sound.
Great show, brings back some great memories of my crazy High School days riding the trolley downtown to see a show with all my friends!
One of my fav players for about ten years now. And his singing is really good, sounds like prime Lukather at times
Incredible playing and tone. That accuracy! AND to Simon's point with Pace and Glover, saw Purple some time ago and I've never heard anything like those freight train grooves they do. My jaw was on the floor just watching those two. So powerful and full of emotion and just life, there's just no real way to convey or even explain that experience. Thank you.
He's an absolute monster! Undoubtedly one of my favourite guests you've had on the show, I've re-watched the previous visit many times, I can see this one might be returned to...
I saw Simon for the first time on stage in Trondheim, Norway in October 2022, together with Deep Purple and he was great and the guitar sound was great too.
Dan and Mick, thank you so much for this episode. I almost didn't watch it because I didn't know who Simon was but man am I glad i did. Holy cats can this dude play with such sweetness and such ferocity! My jaw was on the floor. Such a mega video and mega player. And you two are legends for having him on. Bra-frickin-vo!!
While being sick equates to not enjoying much, i’ll always enjoy this. Keep up the great work guys.
What a musician and what feel. Dialled in and bucket loads of personality and individual style. That guitar was singing. Can't wait to hear the new Deep Purple album. I have a feeling it will be damn good. Hats off Simon. Dan and Mick! You know where it's at. The cream rises to the top \m/
Unbelievable.. thank you for showcasing Simon… what a MONSTER player!
By FAR my favorite episode EVER. I am 100% in accord with his live sound philosophy. Brilliant player and excellent interview.
Elp song, oh, what a lucky man he was. Simon, good luck, you'll be fine.
Man! That was really fun! What a nice guy and awesome guitar player! Thanks for it!
This was a lot of fun! Simon seems like such a cool guy to be around! Loved the sounds he got out of the gear!
That’s the sound in my head! Right there! Superb.
Almost a surreal place to find yourself in... fascinating back story though. Fascinating. Blackmore was a ridiculously prodigious talent in his day and to be following on in those shoes is a hell of a place to find yourself. And Morse was no slouch either.
The gratifying thing these days is that Purple all appear to be more settled and happy than they've been for many years which has to be a great thing.
My jaw hit the floor hard when he first rolled the volume back for cleanup
TPS really needs to take a three-episode tangent down the path of old rack systems. I know, I know, it's TPS not TRS, but still. Nobody would do justice quite the way these two could.
Simon gave me my first proper guitar lesson about 25 years ago at his family home in County Antrim! I thought I was a decent enough player until I met Simon 😩 he was always destain for greatness ✌️
Saw Simon at a pedal demo in a guitar shop in Glasgow , played great good banter then went for a pint then a curry only to meet Simon with the guys from the shop . So happy he’s got the Purple gig , well deserved!!
I love TPS work but this episode with Simon is a love at first listen. His playing is mesmerizing and his personality is even better - such an affable guy 😊!
Best Wishes from India 🇮🇳 to Simon, Dan & Mick!!
Great to see you're doing and keeping well, Sounding Great! Darren
Amazing show thanks . Cheers 🍻
37:15 There's a story about David Gilmour and his ability to hear. He was complaining about one of his amp heads making a weird noise. No one could hear what he was talking about. Either way, he told his tech to replace that head with a backup. So the guy takes the head behind stage and decides to prove that Gilmour is making it up. So he walks back out with the exact same head, plugs it in. Gilmour plays a few notes and then he goes "This one sounds the same. Did you just bring the old one back?"
This is by far my favorite episode yet! Thank you for this!
Holy Sh*t!! That was some serious next level playing. Fantastic episode, it sounded incredible! I really enjoyed this one. Cheers.
Very cool show. Simon is a great player! Now I must go play Highway Star.
Pure gold! Love this!
Phaser pre gets a little lost in the sauce by comparison to phaser post. I’m gonna play with that - I see applications for both. 😊 Swoosh!
Fabulous episode! 👍
I have few words. Just a wonderful, wonderful hour and a half.
The power of TPS , watched the show then immediately checked him out playing with purple. What a player …
purely as a punter who likes to get "down the front", one of the weirdest experiences at a recent gig was seeing a well known metal band playing with a silent stage. I'm of a certain age and when I was a kid in the early 70's, Deep Purple Mach2 was it. It's very nice to know they're still keeping that flame going
amazing to follow you around like this! Bring the whole thing to Australia!
One of my favorite guest along with Rabbea Massaad and Shawn Tubbs !
Good morning, Im grateful for your content. I've learned a ton and love the music. Keep Jammin !!!!
This guy has it all...WOW!
Dan in the intro " if I stare at his left hand hard enough for long enough, I might just get it".
I saw simon with deep purple last year in germany. The entire band was great but he was definitely the star of the show for me
Thank you for this video!
My ears tell me greatness, period.
I am the last to say something, listen to them from the very beginning, from Hush!
With Simon, DP is in safe hands!
They mention Ritchie and Steve but they forgot Tommy Bolin. Simon is definitely one of my favorite current guitarists.
28:46 That Pedal Show intro chord!!!!!
Now, Simon....Oh. what a great player/ person, gear,.....he can fit with every band on the planet .... Can't wait to hear him on the new DP LP
Such an inspiring and wonderful episode. Lovely to hear a Belfast accent too (my Dad hailed from there, so it's an accent I relish when I get the chance to hear it - one benefit of regularly donating blood is that their call centre is based there!). Always lovely to see both of you blown away by another's playing, just ace levels of humility and humanity throughout. What a joyful addition to my Friday. After Bill Bailey's demonstrating answering the door to Jehovah's Witnesses in a Metal style last night live in Tewkesbury (playing an SG through a Marshall half stack no less), this was exactly what was needed to keep my happiness on that level! Thanks guys :)
Seriously seriously talented player.. wow.. how have I not heard of Simon before now ?? dang. .. now I want to see Deep Purple just to see him play live.
Great guy!
Cleanest technique out there at the moment for me. Fantastic player!