It's a bit hard to believe that there are only 68.3K genius Homeskoolin subscribers that hang out with Uncle Larry. By far, the coolest hang on the internet.
listening to your..invaluable descriptions of guitars, gear, accessories ,amps, tones sets us all on a better path.....YOU ARE THE EF HUTTON of the youtube GUITAR GENRE/SCENE. TOM BUKOVAC, SESSION MAN, GUITAR EDUCATOR ESQUIRE.
I already set the reminder bell 🔔 for Homeskoolin Live! w/ Guthrie Trapp on Bret Papa’s channel which I am anxiously awaiting because the first episode of you and Guthrie jamming, shooting thr shit and just having fun while sharing some amazing knowledge was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. Period. That’s the definition of pure gold. It’s so awesome that the couple of Corona Lessons I watched like a maniac and told my girlfriend about and made her watch and told my parents about since they love music and whoever else would listen, that it’s become a huge channel with tons of views and followers and respect from the guitar community like I hoped it would. I just kept thinking, “ man if this channel doesn’t blow up and get a lot of followers and attention than I don’t know what will. I also wanted you to see how much we all love what you do Uncle Larry and how much we truly appreciate everything you put out and all the wisdom you so graciously impart onto us Homeskoolers. I watch a shit load of TH-cam but this is easily my No. 1 favorite channel. Nothing else even comes close. So if anyone starts to fuck it up for you, don’t forget about us die hard fans. Happy 4th Uncle Larry. I hope you have a good one with the kids 👍🏼
Ah, Vito Bratta…so talented, but so missed. He opted out of the bright lights for decades to tend to a dying family member. Have to give the dude props. Vito left an indelible mark on 80’s hard rock. In my dream of dreams, he’ll return someday to record new music, solo or otherwise.
Hey uncle, I love that Genesis tune - it's my favorite: "Turn It On Again" That guitar sounds awesome - whoever wins it is gonna be lucky and very happy! Looking forward to seeing you and Guthrie, along with Bret Papa! Should be tons of fun! Thanks for everything - God Bless!
Hey Tom! I got to say this particular episode is my favorite of all that I’ve watched. I’ve been fortunate to call Bubba P. my friend, band mate, guitar and amp tech and advisor for close to 40 years. He is a walking encyclopedia of musical knowledge and especially vintage gear, but really anything guitar related. Just recently picked his brain about guitar Leslie’s, having just acquired a Leslie 16. He’s a constant source of useful information and an incredible source of inspiration and one bad ass or should I say bad rabbit guitar player. He always speaks highly of you, your playing and your friendship. I’m so glad you give him props because he deserves them. Thankfully he has a great wife and partner in Anna his better 3/4’s. Really dug your playing and demonstration of the pedal Bubba uses. Anyway, love what you’re doing and the honor and affection you show to our mutual friend and mentor, Bubba P / Greg Sarley. Keep up the great work and let’s keep this thing going…don’t screw it up!
As soon as you counted it out I got the flash back. Dont know how cuz its been a real long minute. Now you got me thinking about me and sara Jane and all sorts of sh*t Ya need to teach us stuff like this......it's gold
I bought rolling rock when I went to go meet up and jam with a drummer that I met. I was really nervous and I had my rolling rock on top of my amp. I bumped the amp and my rolling rock shattered on his basement floor. Went to get a towel and clean it up and his dog came down and started licking up the beer and proceeded to knock my SG on to the ground. Somehow the headstock didn’t break off (I’ll never know how) but it wouldn’t work after that because it fucked up something in the input Jack wiring. It was really embarrassing. Hahaha. We still jam tho and that was a few years ago. Love your tunes uncle Larry. Sorry for my rolling rock tangent, I thought it was fitting.
Uncle Larry you are the bananas in banana pudding. When you go a few days without posting a video my subconscious mind knows that something is missing. It is like having a cool uncle checking in every day - plus great guitar inspiration.
My first time in the Rainbow, Axl Rose was in a booth by himself signing autographs and being pleasant, Jeff Baxter and John Entwistle were at a table together, Lemmy was at his machine at the bar and Ozzy was walking around. We gave Ozzy a ride home because he didn’t drive and was there alone. He didn’t even know us. True story and incredibly surreal.
If I ever have the honor of meeting you, beers are on me! You keep inspiring me EVERY TIME I hit one of your videos! No more public school for me... it's all Home Skoolin'. Keep the Uncle Larry vibe alive!!
Love that song. The chords they play are so good. They build so much anticipation, curiosity, wonder, and sound so good. Thank you for being one of the few positive things I have these days. And yes, please everyone- don’t mess it up! Ha!!
I am going to jam with a old friend of yours from your school days, Michael Le Fever in Las Cruces this coming Tuesday. My name, Tim Harris. Love your sharing with everyone!
Agree - met Lamar and bought two great analogman modded boss pedals from him at the Franklin guitar show few months back (met you too!). Great dude, great gear.
Oh yes, Lamar at prerocked pedals is awesome. I remember buying pedals from him 10 years ago when he had his pedals in a book bag….now he’s one of the biggest used pedal suppliers…..great guy.
Your the man Tom. Plain and simple. Respect all day to bubba for helping encourage and help you along your way to making it doing what you love. For me your playing is awesome, hands down but its what you choose to play that for sure stands out. You did what we all hope to you have your own sound and you know how to create with those chops in a truly wonderful way. I love hanging with u. Keep the videos coming . I have never missed one. The very first thing I ever heard you play to the opening of your rig rundown with the black sg special I was like wow awesome piece of music...all your playing on there was amazing I remember seeing you just strike the open chord on your 335 and instintly smiled..Im always working away but will never sound that good, I know it...Thanks for inspiring me to keep going..
Thanks for sharing your boredom with us Tom. Always nuggets of inspiration. The old off the wall pedals can sometimes be the greatest finds. I have an old DOD ENVELOPE/ FILTER 440 from the 70s or early 80s that was collecting dust at a local music store, I got it for $20. The thing makes all kinds of interesting sounds when you tweak the dials. Looking forward to the live show! 🤙
Funny story. I had to learn that Genesis song on keyboards for Easy Street. That was in the days of cassette tapes. The tape I got was done on a portable with a motor that was too slow, so when I played it on mine at the right speed, I learned the whole song in C instead of B. And I COULD NOT transpose those chords on the fly so I had to play that song with my boards tuned down a half step. Cassettes... LOL!
Oh... And by the way... I knew many gifted Cleveland musicians from my participation in the community as a "rock photographer and journalist", with many good friends in that community. In my experience, many of your Cleveland rock musician ancestors would NOT be surprised at your success and accomplishments. You have been a source of astonishment for decades!
Makes me wish I had sent in a post card. Not that I ever win anything, somebody else deserves it more than I do. I really hope a young cat, really working hard on his chops gets it!!! 8) --gary
That Multivox pedal sounds sweet! Also, a big thumbs up on the Buzzard shirt (like your friend Gregor, Independence is where I grew up). Thanks for all the inspiring lessons!
Holy shit that was unreal man that brought it all back for me my dad used to play turn it on full blast thru two Bose 901s in our living room when I was a kid👍
Back in the day, I had a Big Jam Parametric EQ I used the e3xact same way: level up high, as an overdrive. Loved that thing. Made my crappy little solid state Marshall combo sound less like a shoe box. I'd buy another one, but not at today's prices...
There is a special fraternity of young guys who worked in cool music stores.Owners were always 40-60's but the guys who made the place run were the gear heads in their 20-30's....
Reminds of a Marshall before it blows up. I wonder what Bubba was up to. Joe Walsh - I’ll never seeing The James Gang at Blufton Ohio. Joe was killing an Echoplex that night. There was so much musicianship. They used Shure Vocalmaster sound system, and the band never stepped on the vocals. What a great trio. I hear Joe’s name, and I think about being 19.
You know, Uncle Larry, I'm not a Cat. I don't play because it sounds good (but I'm trying). I play because it feels good. Being a Homeskooler feels good. I look forward to each class, first because of your otherworldly playing, but also because of the great community and the laughs. Have had my Session Man Duesenberg for about 10 months and it's crazy legit. The pickups, the piezo, the feel. I like to imagine you giving your input until they got it right. Of course the assheads will say crap they'd never say in person. I'd say all my stuff in person though. Beginning with just "Thanks".
Ha! I was just playing that song ( and the Trick ott album)for my 14 year old nephew today. He is way tooooo deep into pop/top 40. He fucked up and walked in the house with a pink Floyd t shirt on. ......... and couldn't name a song. His edumacation started today.
Yeah Pre Rocked is the real deal. He's got everything and he's always fair. I've bought a bunch of stuff from him and even sold him a pedal. Love the story about Bubba, those are the best type'a people. Those Big Jam pedals, _ALL_ of um, the whole lineup is great sounding.
Dude love Duke. Hated Phil Collins shit before I watched this show. My dad always hated it. So i grew up with not liking it. Turned it up loud at his house the other day. I am teaching him to like it. He still screams NOOO. But soon he will say YES!. hahah. i dont mind. i love it. sick record.
My friend, the legendary Dave Rule, was the guitar tech on the recent and final Genesis tour. Dave works with Neil Young, Bon Jovi and a bunch more. When I met him, he was Walter Becker's guitar tech. There was nothing cooler than watching the line of guitar makers & amp builders queue up to meet Walter. I have a bunch of Walter's pedals too. BTW leaving for Europe on Sunday for work. But I'll be in Tulsa in August. Stopping by Guitar House of Tulsa fo sho.
I was lucky enough to score a few things from the great Mr. Becker's estate! He had an _incredible_ collection. He must have tried as much gear as any pro who ever lived. I mean he had everything from high end big name stuff, to boutique to the most obscure you can find.
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer My dear friend, Nite Bob, was Walter's gear pimp. He's the guy that put BC Rich guitars in the hands of Aerosmith. Nite Bob is a legend. Walter had two lockers at SIR in Chelsea filled with gear. I was probably backstage at 7 or 8 SD shows. There was always a line boutique gear makers waiting to show Walter their wares. No girls. Just guitars & amps.
Is there a chance you'll ever interview Bubba? Sounds like that would be a fulfilling discussion. I always thought you asked some fine leading questions. Would be fun to be a part of that!
“I’d like to give a special. F*** off to that guy”. 🤣. Love it.
Love BUK!…curious about the Julian Lage ‘beef’ I’m an avid homeschooler, but did I miss something?
@@deaterk Q D made that comment on the “Theory’s Ways” video. His comment is 3rd from the last one.
Reacting to trolls encourages them and throws you off your game. Sometimes those comments are ham-handed attempts at irony.
@@deaterk there is no beef lol. Tom said the guy said he sounds like Julian Lage after a stroke! Not just Julian.
Um.. Gonna need more on that Julian Lage thing. Just Sayin’
Tom, I bought rolling rock and still don’t sound like you 😂
I buy Miller lite,
And hey…..I sound like me😉 🍻
CJ you don't drink enough of them.
@@stringlocker 🤣😂
You should ask for a refund
Not everyone can catch lightning in a painted bottle.
;)
I pray this channel never goes away and I’m not even religious.
It's a bit hard to believe that there are only 68.3K genius Homeskoolin subscribers that hang out with Uncle Larry. By far, the coolest hang on the internet.
listening to your..invaluable descriptions of guitars, gear, accessories ,amps, tones sets us all on a better path.....YOU ARE THE EF HUTTON of the youtube GUITAR GENRE/SCENE. TOM BUKOVAC, SESSION MAN, GUITAR EDUCATOR ESQUIRE.
I already set the reminder bell 🔔 for Homeskoolin Live! w/ Guthrie Trapp on Bret Papa’s channel which I am anxiously awaiting because the first episode of you and Guthrie jamming, shooting thr shit and just having fun while sharing some amazing knowledge was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. Period. That’s the definition of pure gold. It’s so awesome that the couple of Corona Lessons I watched like a maniac and told my girlfriend about and made her watch and told my parents about since they love music and whoever else would listen, that it’s become a huge channel with tons of views and followers and respect from the guitar community like I hoped it would. I just kept thinking, “ man if this channel doesn’t blow up and get a lot of followers and attention than I don’t know what will. I also wanted you to see how much we all love what you do Uncle Larry and how much we truly appreciate everything you put out and all the wisdom you so graciously impart onto us Homeskoolers. I watch a shit load of TH-cam but this is easily my No. 1 favorite channel. Nothing else even comes close. So if anyone starts to fuck it up for you, don’t forget about us die hard fans. Happy 4th Uncle Larry. I hope you have a good one with the kids 👍🏼
Thank you bro!
Thanks to you Uncle Larry, we have not just a good thing, but a VERY good thing going, and rather rare in these crazy times. Thanks.
Ah, Vito Bratta…so talented, but so missed. He opted out of the bright lights for decades to tend to a dying family member. Have to give the dude props. Vito left an indelible mark on 80’s hard rock. In my dream of dreams, he’ll return someday to record new music, solo or otherwise.
I’ve heard all sorts of reasons for why Vito “retired,” but this is the most realistic reason yet.
I've been dying for decades too
Yeah... don't meet your hero's.
Hey uncle, I love that Genesis tune - it's my favorite: "Turn It On Again" That guitar sounds awesome - whoever wins it is gonna be lucky and very happy!
Looking forward to seeing you and Guthrie, along with Bret Papa! Should be tons of fun!
Thanks for everything - God Bless!
Can’t help but smile, too, after that opening Genesis cover, Tom! That was awesome
Looks like XTS need to make a new version of that!!!
Yes! or maybe JHS. Somebody, Anybody, please.
@@edkutschke814 JHS would be all over it
Or Zach Broyles at Mythos…and he’s in NashVegas
You do realize that you're somewhat obligated to do a homeskoolin bonus featuring a pink ibanez...something CC inspired.
A sincere thanks Bubba P.
Hey Tom! I got to say this particular episode is my favorite of all that I’ve watched. I’ve been fortunate to call Bubba P. my friend, band mate, guitar and amp tech and advisor for close to 40 years. He is a walking encyclopedia of musical knowledge and especially vintage gear, but really anything guitar related. Just recently picked his brain about guitar Leslie’s, having just acquired a Leslie 16. He’s a constant source of useful information and an incredible source of inspiration and one bad ass or should I say bad rabbit guitar player. He always speaks highly of you, your playing and your friendship. I’m so glad you give him props because he deserves them. Thankfully he has a great wife and partner in Anna his better 3/4’s.
Really dug your playing and demonstration of the pedal Bubba uses.
Anyway, love what you’re doing and the honor and affection you show to our mutual friend and mentor, Bubba P / Greg Sarley. Keep up the great work and let’s keep this thing going…don’t screw it up!
After a year of obsessing over a Boss ge-7 I finally got one! Thanks Dave from Huntsville your the man. My Bukovac board is complete!!!
Was it by chance Dave from Brother Cane? Good dude. Great guitar player
As soon as you counted it out I got the flash back.
Dont know how cuz its been a real long minute.
Now you got me thinking about me and sara Jane and all sorts of sh*t
Ya need to teach us stuff like this......it's gold
I bought rolling rock when I went to go meet up and jam with a drummer that I met. I was really nervous and I had my rolling rock on top of my amp. I bumped the amp and my rolling rock shattered on his basement floor. Went to get a towel and clean it up and his dog came down and started licking up the beer and proceeded to knock my SG on to the ground. Somehow the headstock didn’t break off (I’ll never know how) but it wouldn’t work after that because it fucked up something in the input Jack wiring. It was really embarrassing. Hahaha. We still jam tho and that was a few years ago. Love your tunes uncle Larry. Sorry for my rolling rock tangent, I thought it was fitting.
Great lesson and always a good time. We love you Larry, you are our Uncle Larry to the end and beyond.🙏
Every one wants to be there playing and hanging out, it would be pretty cool
Uncle Larry you are the bananas in banana pudding. When you go a few days without posting a video my subconscious mind knows that something is missing. It is like having a cool uncle checking in every day - plus great guitar inspiration.
Had to come back and watch again (a couple of times). Boy, I really dig when the piezo is added to the sound.
My first time in the Rainbow, Axl Rose was in a booth by himself signing autographs and being pleasant, Jeff Baxter and John Entwistle were at a table together, Lemmy was at his machine at the bar and Ozzy was walking around. We gave Ozzy a ride home because he didn’t drive and was there alone. He didn’t even know us. True story and incredibly surreal.
I like the "General Fuck Off" as a way to start damn near every fucking day! Keep it real Unc!
Hi Tom, thank's a lot for the trick with the B string, creates such a cool sound !
If I ever have the honor of meeting you, beers are on me! You keep inspiring me EVERY TIME I hit one of your videos! No more public school for me... it's all Home Skoolin'. Keep the Uncle Larry vibe alive!!
Nice T-Shirt great station saved my sanity when I was 16 visting family in Cleveland in the 70s
Thanks for the open B tip. And it was free. You’re a good guy, yep.
Mr T buko voc f****** love hearing you play guitar so much soul and attitude thank you so much
Hahahaaa love you man, waiting for the Buk Nessum Dorma !! Happy 4th what a great country we live in !!!
Your gratitude and humility are a great lesson. Top man.
I love the story as much as the licks! Thanks Uncle Larry, and Bubba!
So glad you’re in a good place musically! We enjoy it! Thanks for sharing.
Love that song. The chords they play are so good. They build so much anticipation, curiosity, wonder, and sound so good.
Thank you for being one of the few positive things I have these days. And yes, please everyone- don’t mess it up! Ha!!
"A special fuck off" is now my new phrase. Hahaha
I am going to jam with a old friend of yours from your school days, Michael Le Fever in Las Cruces this coming Tuesday. My name, Tim Harris. Love your sharing with everyone!
Always entertaining, never boring. Much respect Uncle Larry...
Hey Brother, love that opener. I personally have never seen anyone cover that on guitar. Fantastic!!
Agree - met Lamar and bought two great analogman modded boss pedals from him at the Franklin guitar show few months back (met you too!). Great dude, great gear.
Every time I'm strugling picking up the guitar I watch some Uncle Larry and I'm back for more !
do we REMEMBER? Tom, some of us never left!
Tom thank you for sharing. Your guitar playing and insight are awesome. Cheers James.
Tom, you’re the best! Love your playing! Wish you all the best. Greetings from Brazil.
Always appreciate your playing, stories and everything here on your channel.
Oh yes, Lamar at prerocked pedals is awesome. I remember buying pedals from him 10 years ago when he had his pedals in a book bag….now he’s one of the biggest used pedal
suppliers…..great guy.
Your the man Tom. Plain and simple. Respect all day to bubba for helping encourage and help you along your way to making it doing what you love. For me your playing is awesome, hands down but its what you choose to play that for sure stands out. You did what we all hope to you have your own sound and you know how to create with those chops in a truly wonderful way. I love hanging with u. Keep the videos coming . I have never missed one. The very first thing I ever heard you play to the opening of your rig rundown with the black sg special I was like wow awesome piece of music...all your playing on there was amazing I remember seeing you just strike the open chord on your 335 and instintly smiled..Im always working away but will never sound that good, I know it...Thanks for inspiring me to keep going..
Thanks for sharing your boredom with us Tom.
Always nuggets of inspiration.
The old off the wall pedals can sometimes be the greatest finds. I have an old DOD ENVELOPE/ FILTER 440 from the 70s or early 80s that was collecting dust at a local music store, I got it for $20. The thing makes all kinds of interesting sounds when you tweak the dials.
Looking forward to the live show! 🤙
Funny story. I had to learn that Genesis song on keyboards for Easy Street. That was in the days of cassette tapes. The tape I got was done on a portable with a motor that was too slow, so when I played it on mine at the right speed, I learned the whole song in C instead of B. And I COULD NOT transpose those chords on the fly so I had to play that song with my boards tuned down a half step. Cassettes... LOL!
What solid cat you are Uncle Larry! Keep on keeping on you’re rekindling the fire in old dudes like me.
Oh... And by the way... I knew many gifted Cleveland musicians from my participation in the community as a "rock photographer and journalist", with many good friends in that community. In my experience, many of your Cleveland rock musician ancestors would NOT be surprised at your success and accomplishments. You have been a source of astonishment for decades!
Love the B string trick. Thanks! Love my Deuseys, too, and that is your fault!
Homeskoolin!!! My favorite part of the day!! 🎸💥🤘🏻
It’s amazing what you’ve accomplished creating this channel. Infinite thumbs up!
Makes me wish I had sent in a post card. Not that I ever win anything, somebody else deserves it more than I do. I really hope a young cat, really working hard on his chops gets it!!! 8) --gary
That Multivox pedal sounds sweet! Also, a big thumbs up on the Buzzard shirt (like your friend Gregor, Independence is where I grew up). Thanks for all the inspiring lessons!
Holy shit that was unreal man that brought it all back for me my dad used to play turn it on full blast thru two Bose 901s in our living room when I was a kid👍
That opener was awesome!
Nothing like a classic Buzzard t shirt and some Genesis!!
A few cold ones a new Uncle Larry video yeah good shit man 🍻
Love to Listen to Uncle Larrys Storys. You‘re a true Sweetheart Tom!
Uncle Huey the power of guitar love,Buk your now that expert.
Hair band? Oh baby, pictures of Uncle Larry would be worth their weight in gold.
I heard Whitesnake Still of the Night the other day. It kicked my butt!!!
The solo to Little Fighter is one of my all time favourites, it's like a mini symphony!
Bro, love it. You have magic. Keep going.
one of my favorite songs ever
That whole album is kickass!!! 👍👍👍
Back in the day, I had a Big Jam Parametric EQ I used the e3xact same way: level up high, as an overdrive. Loved that thing. Made my crappy little solid state Marshall combo sound less like a shoe box. I'd buy another one, but not at today's prices...
There is a special fraternity of young guys who worked in cool music stores.Owners were always 40-60's but the guys who made the place run were the gear heads in their 20-30's....
Wow, I was only singing that in my head at work yesterday. I even did the count in! Long ago and far away. 🙂
Until I found this guitar master I never knew we could play organ on the guitar. Turn it on baby!!!!
Hey Tom, please put a few scuffs on my guitar! 😉 The “road kisses” will make for good stories later. Excited about Sunday.
Turn
It
On
Again ... I love it man!
What a great tip on the B string action...
Love the shirt! Great channel.
Reminds of a Marshall before it blows up.
I wonder what Bubba was up to. Joe Walsh - I’ll never seeing The James Gang at Blufton Ohio. Joe was killing an Echoplex that night. There was so much musicianship. They used Shure Vocalmaster sound system, and the band never stepped on the vocals. What a great trio. I hear Joe’s name, and I think about being 19.
Man, I love that song by Genesis! Even more, now that I heard Larry's version!
Big Jam - I had an old Green one of those.
Flanger with a Distortion Fader
It wandered ... I can't remember the going of it 😢
What an awesome pedal! Thanks for all the content as always
12:02 100% !! The solo in "Wait" is one of my top 3 from the 1980s (or even all-time)... so melodic and builds on EVH without being a clone
Well the big jam pedals just went thru the roof ...cool sound on that one. Thx Uncle Session Larry Man....🎸
Really enjoy your music and videos Tom.
turn it on again - great song!!
Love the Buzzard tee!
You know, Uncle Larry, I'm not a Cat. I don't play because it sounds good (but I'm trying). I play because it feels good. Being a Homeskooler feels good. I look forward to each class, first because of your otherworldly playing, but also because of the great community and the laughs. Have had my Session Man Duesenberg for about 10 months and it's crazy legit. The pickups, the piezo, the feel. I like to imagine you giving your input until they got it right. Of course the assheads will say crap they'd never say in person. I'd say all my stuff in person though. Beginning with just "Thanks".
He got the twist and turns but he got that shit quick too.
The Session Man sounded fantastic with that pedal! Good episode!
Ha! I was just playing that song ( and the Trick ott album)for my 14 year old nephew today. He is way tooooo deep into pop/top 40. He fucked up and walked in the house with a pink Floyd t shirt on. ......... and couldn't name a song. His edumacation started today.
Happy Canada Day Uncle Larry !!!
Funny to see you playing this today because before I started watching I was eye bawling a couple on Reverb. I’d imagine it won’t be long.
Yes white lion solo was incredible. Something. Really special about that lead
Yeah Pre Rocked is the real deal. He's got everything and he's always fair. I've bought a bunch of stuff from him and even sold him a pedal. Love the story about Bubba, those are the best type'a people. Those Big Jam pedals, _ALL_ of um, the whole lineup is great sounding.
Sick dude, g'damn you do so much with so little..
Dude love Duke. Hated Phil Collins shit before I watched this show. My dad always hated it. So i grew up with not liking it. Turned it up loud at his house the other day. I am teaching him to like it. He still screams NOOO. But soon he will say YES!. hahah. i dont mind. i love it. sick record.
My friend, the legendary Dave Rule, was the guitar tech on the recent and final Genesis tour. Dave works with Neil Young, Bon Jovi and a bunch more. When I met him, he was Walter Becker's guitar tech. There was nothing cooler than watching the line of guitar makers & amp builders queue up to meet Walter. I have a bunch of Walter's pedals too.
BTW leaving for Europe on Sunday for work. But I'll be in Tulsa in August. Stopping by Guitar House of Tulsa fo sho.
I was lucky enough to score a few things from the great Mr. Becker's estate! He had an _incredible_ collection. He must have tried as much gear as any pro who ever lived. I mean he had everything from high end big name stuff, to boutique to the most obscure you can find.
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer My dear friend, Nite Bob, was Walter's gear pimp. He's the guy that put BC Rich guitars in the hands of Aerosmith. Nite Bob is a legend. Walter had two lockers at SIR in Chelsea filled with gear. I was probably backstage at 7 or 8 SD shows. There was always a line boutique gear makers waiting to show Walter their wares. No girls. Just guitars & amps.
Is there a chance you'll ever interview Bubba? Sounds like that would be a fulfilling discussion. I always thought you asked some fine leading questions. Would be fun to be a part of that!
I got one of those chairs with the arms that fold up. It really helps with playing while I'm working on the computer.
Open string with scale has that. Grissom vibe
Love me some Bubba! Such a good guitar tech! And he and brother Ed are SUCH great players!! But "older fella"? He's 3 years younger than me! LOL!!
Cool distortion pedal!!! Very cool about the upcoming Joe Walsh gig. And, I hope the postal service got my card through in time :)
YES. NICE. Great song.
Genesis “Duke” album “Turn it on again” great album and stand out track for the band.Thanks for that. 🎶