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Hell yeah! His Dogs solo with the octave fuzz and Univibe is giving me chills right now thinking about it. And the intro to shine on you crazy diamond... SRV and Gilmour had a musical offspring! He's so good.... check out the mythos argo pedal for awesome doyle tones. It's a clone of his C.O.B.
I may already have said this, but reviewing artist boards is a very difficult job. And John is absolutely the best EVER! (Whoops - I did say it before! Sorry to repeat myself everyone).
Imo John Bollinger is just the best rig reviewer of all time. He’s such a decent guy, and never gets in the way - just encourages the interviewee to talk.
@@skypekai Mr. Bollinger knows a LOT about pedals, no question. He's a serious player. Obviously he 'plays dumb' on occasion to elicit some information from the player about the rig, rather than making any assumptions. It's a solid interview technique, and makes for a much better video.
It's harder to deliver those lines than you think. Nobody does it better than John does. His timing and sicerety in his delivery is his perfection. He's so good at it that he just makes this seem easier than it is.
@alistairmartin13 He gives the star room to speak and let's them have their say. He never gets in the way and he makes them want to offer up more explanation. I hate interviewers that talk over the guest and always having to tell them about their own experiences and seemingly trying to one up.
Lefty guitars are, while still not as common, far more prevalent today than in his youth. Even if YT didn't exist, he likely wouldn't have chosen to go that route in modern time. His guitar teacher told him to choose how he wanted to learn before they got started since it would lock him into that style for life. Great choice, imo.
Do yourself a favor, listen to his LP Welcome and the later song Blues Nirvana. I haven't been turned on in a long time but this playlist does it every time! Such a talent not seen in decades.
That Univibe was Legit. Many of them miss-the-mark, by not having that: thick-watery Throb. They either sound like a phase shifter or a tremolo ( both great, but not the same: hypnotic swirl ).
I played all of the Vem pedals back in the day and should have bought two of each when they were only $400 each. I got the Shanks because, in the room, it was miles beyond any other OD at the shop - and there were plenty. I had the same experience with the Klon back in 99, but couldn't fathom $400 for that one at the time. Pedals just weren't worth that to me then. Now look at the prices...
@@heavyrelic8506 He has played for Sheryl Crow, Roger Waters, Eric Clapton and he was in the Arc Angels with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. Plus he was childhood friends with SRV and has recorded with Buddy Guy, Edgar Winter, BB King, Tbone Burnett, Elton John, Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, QuestLove. But I am guessing you've never heard of these people.
Always impressed with the lack of knowledge of PRo musicians own gear and the ability to do it themselves. I often hear, "I don't know the pick up's in this guitar", or "I don't know how this works", or "I am not sure what speaker is in there". "I don't know signal order, or how to remove noise from the chain". Weird stuff. Just pay someone to do the cool stuff i guess. Not specifically ragging on this musician, but it is crazy common.
“The Jan Ray does what a Tube Screamer is trying to do but does it better” is kinda like saying “a Gibson does what a Fender is trying to do but does it better”.
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You should shoot a new Rig Rundown with Doyle, he has a lot of changes in his gear (guitars, amps, etc...) PLEASEEEEE!!!!! Try distance interview.
“Are you ready” Doyle is so polite. Very admirable.
His playing with Roger Waters in the In The Flesv concert is stuning. Very talented player with a unique style.. thanks for sharing
Hell yeah! His Dogs solo with the octave fuzz and Univibe is giving me chills right now thinking about it. And the intro to shine on you crazy diamond... SRV and Gilmour had a musical offspring! He's so good.... check out the mythos argo pedal for awesome doyle tones. It's a clone of his C.O.B.
That’s where I first saw him. On the live dvd a long time ago. Great tasteful playing!
I keep coming back to this video after watching hundreds of other rigs. Doyle is absolutely incredible!
The coolest pedalboard, killer sound, killer playing...Doyle is a fabulous guitar player, singer, song writer!
I loved Doyle Bramhall's playing with Clapton. They meshed together very well.
I got to see and meet him at a small venue. Great guy and incredible player...tight player
I may already have said this, but reviewing artist boards is a very difficult job. And John is absolutely the best EVER! (Whoops - I did say it before! Sorry to repeat myself everyone).
Imo John Bollinger is just the best rig reviewer of all time. He’s such a decent guy, and never gets in the way - just encourages the interviewee to talk.
I agree!
He sounds like he knows fuck all about pedals
@@skypekai Mr. Bollinger knows a LOT about pedals, no question. He's a serious player. Obviously he 'plays dumb' on occasion to elicit some information from the player about the rig, rather than making any assumptions. It's a solid interview technique, and makes for a much better video.
@@skypekai John has reviewed more pedals than most mere mortals put together.
RICH MAN IS A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!🎸🎸🎸🎸
His Tone is SO Dope!
Wow. Killer man. Awesome
I think I got Johns responses down
I can do his job easily
Great video
It's harder to deliver those lines than you think. Nobody does it better than John does. His timing and sicerety in his delivery is his perfection. He's so good at it that he just makes this seem easier than it is.
@@toneseeker4968 he’s actually for favorite interviewer on PG
@alistairmartin13 He gives the star room to speak and let's them have their say. He never gets in the way and he makes them want to offer up more explanation. I hate interviewers that talk over the guest and always having to tell them about their own experiences and seemingly trying to one up.
@alistairmartin13 Glad you agree. Who says we can't all get along?
The reversed strings playing is cool. He may have never learned that way if TH-cam had existed when he was learning.
Dick dale style! He may not have learned that way of TH-cam was around, unless he had just resolved to play like dick dale for some odd reason lol..
Yeah the Super Furry Animals guy learned to play upside-down guitar as well (left to right handed)
Lefty guitars are, while still not as common, far more prevalent today than in his youth. Even if YT didn't exist, he likely wouldn't have chosen to go that route in modern time. His guitar teacher told him to choose how he wanted to learn before they got started since it would lock him into that style for life. Great choice, imo.
Still here srv somehow every time I see this guy....man this is a good interview
Doyle grew up around SRV... they were good friends.
Everyone should check out Doyle's track Snakecharmer. Very groovy!
LUV Doyle
Nice setup, awesome player :)
Do yourself a favor, listen to his LP Welcome and the later song Blues Nirvana. I haven't been turned on in a long time but this playlist does it every time! Such a talent not seen in decades.
That Univibe was Legit. Many of them miss-the-mark, by not having that: thick-watery Throb. They either sound like a phase shifter or a tremolo ( both great, but not the same: hypnotic swirl ).
Yes! I just picked up a Vibe Bro, now Im really stoked I did...
Doyle is the man.
Pre-Vemuram knowledge. Awesome! So glad to see this again
I played all of the Vem pedals back in the day and should have bought two of each when they were only $400 each. I got the Shanks because, in the room, it was miles beyond any other OD at the shop - and there were plenty. I had the same experience with the Klon back in 99, but couldn't fathom $400 for that one at the time. Pedals just weren't worth that to me then. Now look at the prices...
@@yargnad I feel that…. Happy I have a Jan Ray. The Landau sounds great
Dave at LA Sound Design builds the best Pedal Boards - does amazing work
Wonderful player
I haven't noticed before that Doyle primarily up-picks. Makes sense, I just never thought about it.
Surprised not to see a loop switcher.
same for me
Nice..Thanks for sharing.
Some 8string Metal stuff going on over here 🤘
The cool thing about an upside down guitar is - a righty can just flip it over and also play normally.
Does that make it upside down? Or just a lefty? His is left handed strung upside down, so right handed would still be upside down. LOL
@@graxjpg No he strings his guitar backwards 3:16
@@outfresh2562 yeah, that’s what I said.
@@graxjpg if you flipped it over, it would be normal for right handedness
@@tredoffer the guitar itself would be upside down because it’s a lefty
I love it keep it up brother
Great pedalboard from one of the masters. Not entirely sure what the PG guy is adding besides saying "great" or "awesome" all the time :-)
That is precisely his job. Ask questions, let the guest answer and then compliment. Good interview.
isn't this footage at least 3 or 4 years old? Seen this a long time ago...
It sure looks old. John has grey hair now.
Yes it's not new
i was just thinking i have dejavu lol
yeah must be 3 years old, i have seen it as well
I've have a Source Audio Nemesis and it is a great delay!
Whoa, he doesn’t know the Jan Ray. That pedal sounds awesome.
Matt Schofield replaced his with Mad Professor Royal blue OD, because he feels it has better dynamics.
he has a special and tuning tuning too
it's an old video 2017
I would have liked to hear what the Blue Texas Boost pedal by XTS could do. Sort of avoided it.
Anyone know who makes the Zonk DB uses?
@6:40 found Waldo
Haha! Good eye!
What a great sounding, but super expensive pedalboard.
Isn’t this from 3 years ago or new?
Hi ! Someone would know the exact signal chain of pedalboard please !! :-)
Interface---Wah----Vibe Bro-----Experience Pedal---Zonk---Fuzz---Third Stone---COB-----L.A.S.D PI-01 Buffer in/out---XTS Tejas---Vemuram Jan Ray----Tuner----Leslie G-----Source Audio Delay---JHS Tremolo---Malekko Spring Chicken----EBS Dynaverb---PI-01.
@@RACKDOCTOR very cool !! Thank you !! :-)
@@RACKDOCTOR there are two PI-01 Buffer in/out ?
@@cedricschmidt6923 No. There is an in/out for the buffer and outs for the board in the PI-01. www.lasounddesign.net/img/PI-01-artwork.jpg
Odd to see the wah where it is.
Sorry Doyle but the Jan Ray is not supposed to do the thing that a TS does just better. It’s actually a Timmy Clone which is no TS Style Pedal...
Who cares. He is a legend, you're not.
@@Musicsports pfff hahaha…ah Private Joker…then tell me, what has he done that would made him a legend?
@@heavyrelic8506 you've obviously never listened to the Arc Angels.
@@heavyrelic8506 He has played for Sheryl Crow, Roger Waters, Eric Clapton and he was in the Arc Angels with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. Plus he was childhood friends with SRV and has recorded with Buddy Guy, Edgar Winter, BB King, Tbone Burnett, Elton John, Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, QuestLove. But I am guessing you've never heard of these people.
If you would put an empty box on the board with a knob on top and step onto it, the interview guy would say „oh cool, cool, sounds killer...“ 🙄
ZZZOONNNKK 😅
Always impressed with the lack of knowledge of PRo musicians own gear and the ability to do it themselves. I often hear, "I don't know the pick up's in this guitar", or "I don't know how this works", or "I am not sure what speaker is in there". "I don't know signal order, or how to remove noise from the chain". Weird stuff. Just pay someone to do the cool stuff i guess. Not specifically ragging on this musician, but it is crazy common.
That’s kind of a good thing it shows that some of these guys tend to just focus on the playing and leave it up to their techs with all the gear candy
Basically they know what sounds good and don't care about brands or specs.
“The Jan Ray does what a Tube Screamer is trying to do but does it better” is kinda like saying “a Gibson does what a Fender is trying to do but does it better”.
My strat fell off the stand this morning at church, if it were a Gibson it would have broken for sure lol
Jan Ray is nothing like a tube screamer
I don’t see a lot in common with a Jan Ray and a TS.
Dude your guitar is upside down dude🙃
Dose he really need all those pedals ? Trower has 4 .... I use one .
Each to their own aye. Hendrix used pedals and yet someone like Chris cain doesn’t. Do whatever works for you.
He actually needs 4x this many pedals, but had to chop off 75% for touring practically.
god the interviewer is boring.. im sure hes a cool dude but to me he never knows what to say.
Doyle should invest in a treadmill by the looks of it.
First
First
Wow, you’re amazing!
I was first once, someone gave me a cookie and I went away.
@@graxjpg 😅😂😂🤣😅
"this is just your basic vox wah"
"Wow, killer man!"
🙄...
I respect the positivity, but really.
@@ewm335 I know that, but any time these videos run through a pedalboard, they always respond the exact same way for any effect.