One of my guitar heroes growing up. When I was 17 I was in the front on his side, me and my friend were being annoying yelling his name after every song. He tried to ignore us but by the end was pointing his headstock at us and threw us both picks. What a good sport. Great guy and great guitar player.
I love this! Michael, next time you get the chance, get Chris to talk about Supergrass. Definitely a band that should be on your radar if they aren't already
Shred with Shifty is my new absolute favorite. Can't wait for the next episode!!!! But darn, I really want the Brad Paisley one to be good so I can see him give the note by note play by play.
Yeah , you guys have the real story, if you play what feels right it tends to sound right and if you get into the flow state of mind then great music will come from that. ❤
I don’t know if this would be interesting to anyone but I think it would be helpful and insightful to talk to players about their solos and part of it be where else you could go at certain sections of the solo and why it could work different ways. The reason being finding ways for people to make some solos their own.
Michael, what a pleasure to have Chris on with you but what a travesty to miss a vital (and very close to a lot of people's hearts) his tenure with No Use For A Name. The 3 albums he played guitar on will go down in history as some of the best punk rock albums ever recorded. What a missed opportunity.
Billy Strings is all the rage right now and for good reason, he's a fantastic picker and songwriter. As far as old school guys, Doc Watson is the original when it comes to arranging fiddle tunes for guitar. Tony Rice is the acoustic GOAT, hands down. Those two along with Norman Blake are the holy triumvirate of flat picking guitar. I recommend the album J.D. Crowe and the New South. Tony on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Jerry Douglas on Dobro. It's so iconic that people don't even refer to it by the album title, but by it's record label identification number: Rounder 0044
I will also add Michael is a massive proponent of Old and In The Way, with Jerry Garcia playing banjo and the legendary David Grisman on mandolin. He'd be disappointed if I didn't throw that one out! And if you like jazz, David Grisman Quintet is bluegrass instrumentation with jazz sensibility.
Steel drivers, Punch Brothers, Bela Fleck, The Kruger Brothers, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Tim O’Brien, Sam Bush, AJ Lee and Blue Summitt, Molly Tuttle, Sarah Jarosz, Jerry Douglas, Michael Cleveland, etc. Enjoy!
Wow, how cool is this. Congrats on getting Chris on the channel!
Hey nice last name
Hey, "Kudos, Michael"
Also: nice last name.
One of my guitar heroes growing up. When I was 17 I was in the front on his side, me and my friend were being annoying yelling his name after every song. He tried to ignore us but by the end was pointing his headstock at us and threw us both picks. What a good sport. Great guy and great guitar player.
Duuuuude. This is awesome.
My man shifflet is all over TH-cam this morning.
I was thinking the same thing. First, Shifty puts up an amazing interview with Alex Lifeson and now to see him on this channel is so cool
Oh my god. Brilliant! Great chat. His series is fantastic too.
I love this! Michael, next time you get the chance, get Chris to talk about Supergrass. Definitely a band that should be on your radar if they aren't already
Two of my favorite guys to watch/listen to 😊
Shred with Shifty is my new absolute favorite. Can't wait for the next episode!!!! But darn, I really want the Brad Paisley one to be good so I can see him give the note by note play by play.
Great vid. Keep this type of content coming.
Loved Chris in NUFAN, huge part of high school for me. Making Friends is a classic 90's punk album.
Chris Shiflett its one of the cool cats.. not even sure he realizes that, and also one my fav side guitarists ever on the Foo's. Big fan since 2001!!!
Legendary Duo right here
Love this
I've thoroughly enjoyed this. Top class.
Yeah , you guys have the real story, if you play what feels right it tends to sound right and if you get into the flow state of mind then great music will come from that.
❤
Such a great interview, great landing 🤘🤘
Also- fantastic job Michael- you’re a good dude- and Shifty also seems like such a grounded l, cool guy-
What a comfortable conversation-
Well done
Love shifty! Thanks for making me aware of his new series, going to watch it right now
Chris is awesome. Glad you had him on the channel
i mean.,.. what's not to like here. Big respect to one of the best in the biz Mr Shiflett
Awesome! :)
Pumped to hear about Mike Campbell!
This is amazing
Man I can't wait for a production model of the Shiflett p90 Telecaster!
Would have loved to hear about his involvement with The Gimmes Gimmes’
Thank you for making a shout out to Dave Alvin…he’s one of the best
They could be brothers!
Haha hell yeah!
Word, gentlemen
Amazing
I don’t know if this would be interesting to anyone but I think it would be helpful and insightful to talk to players about their solos and part of it be where else you could go at certain sections of the solo and why it could work different ways. The reason being finding ways for people to make some solos their own.
Jeez. I saw it and didn’t even realize who he was! I was like “oh cool. It’s Alex Lifeson”
You guys look like you could be brothers 😂😂
Michael, what a pleasure to have Chris on with you but what a travesty to miss a vital (and very close to a lot of people's hearts) his tenure with No Use For A Name. The 3 albums he played guitar on will go down in history as some of the best punk rock albums ever recorded. What a missed opportunity.
We love us some Shifty.
❤❤❤
BEN HOWARD- end of the affair live!!! Please good sir!
Where's the link?
Mike McCready!!
Twinsies
Hey Michael -- if you see this... how about a Steve Morse video already??
Dave Alvin is one of those people that I am just flabbergasted isn't famous
please more albert king!
i always enjoyed blue grass...only ever listened to Nickle Creek though...anyone able to recommend other blue grass worth a listen???
Billy Strings is all the rage right now and for good reason, he's a fantastic picker and songwriter. As far as old school guys, Doc Watson is the original when it comes to arranging fiddle tunes for guitar. Tony Rice is the acoustic GOAT, hands down. Those two along with Norman Blake are the holy triumvirate of flat picking guitar. I recommend the album J.D. Crowe and the New South. Tony on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Jerry Douglas on Dobro. It's so iconic that people don't even refer to it by the album title, but by it's record label identification number: Rounder 0044
Trampled by Turtles is solid.
I will also add Michael is a massive proponent of Old and In The Way, with Jerry Garcia playing banjo and the legendary David Grisman on mandolin. He'd be disappointed if I didn't throw that one out! And if you like jazz, David Grisman Quintet is bluegrass instrumentation with jazz sensibility.
Steel drivers, Punch Brothers, Bela Fleck, The Kruger Brothers, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Tim O’Brien, Sam Bush, AJ Lee and Blue Summitt, Molly Tuttle, Sarah Jarosz, Jerry Douglas, Michael Cleveland, etc. Enjoy!
This is great! Listen to the Rivers Cuomo interview. So informative.
What happened to The Music in Me?
Kinda died - needs to come back. life man - life.
@@Guitargate That surprisingly uncontrollable life. Well, I'm patient! :-)
You kinda look alike