It was from an Arts and Entertainment show on the CBC in the early '90's. It aired Sunday afternoon noons. I actually taped the show, and the professor played the tape to my jazz history class in college.
Were there any shots of which amp he was using here? Ed’s sound( while always essentially similar) - is my favorite. Its brighter. Not sure if that was the mixing or what. Also- looks like lie gauge -flats on the guitar. Reportedly often used rounds. Thanks.
Any film of Ed should be considered a national treasure- of 2 countries. Ty!
I totally agree !
Doesn’t get any better than Ed...
With Neil Swainson (b)and Barry Elmes (dr).
Nice grips.
Any idea of where this interview is from?
It was from an Arts and Entertainment show on the CBC in the early '90's. It aired Sunday afternoon noons. I actually taped the show, and the professor played the tape to my jazz history class in college.
Were there any shots of which amp he was using here? Ed’s sound( while always essentially similar) - is my favorite. Its brighter. Not sure if that was the mixing or what. Also- looks like lie gauge -flats on the guitar. Reportedly often used rounds. Thanks.
@@golds04 In early 90s Ed used Roland Cube 60 frist model made in japan and roundwound strings 10-46