Thank you gentlemen for sharing these wonderful stories of your life with Gentle Giant. Gary, you’ve given me so much joy over the years with your incredible music! Thank you
In 1970 my dad worked in London. In the flat below him lived Jeff Green, Gary's brother. I was 13 at the time and he let me play his white strat a little (I couldn't really play then but I bough myself a bass and have been playing ever since) and he played me King Crimson's first album. He also told me about his brother's band, GG--- and I've been listening to them ever since. Thanks Jeff--- you made a deep impression on me!
Wow.. thanks for connecting with Gary. Wonderful insightful interview. My introduction to Gentle Giant was Freehand. Gary always had a unique quality to his playing. Top 5 in my book.
Gary - Great "Interview." Stay healthy, keep playing and thanks for your incredible level of musicianship with Gentle Giant. Listening to that music at an early age made me realize the limitless potential of what could be accomplished with rock music and broadened my horizons as a musician. I'm forever grateful.
I recently subbed to Vaylor’s channel so this was extra special to find in my feed. I have been a Gentle Giant/Gary Green fan since the mid 70’s. Gary is looking great and seems enthusiastic and as down to earth as ever. Cheers all.
So great that Gentle Giant is a brand again and its members reach out and connect to all fans. And this interview adds some snippets of Gary's memory I never heard before.
I've been going Gentle Giant crazy since Ray passed away. So glad I found this. Wonderful, good times with Gary Green! I have so much to say. I'm just not capable right now. Love to you guys.
A few years back I was planning to head back to my old home, very close to Gary. So I started to learn more GG stuff but alas, it was not to be... I really wanted at least play once with Gary, thought about that meeting a great deal back then... No matter, Thank you Gary for the work
Hey, where is Kansas? The pinnacle of American prog, especially in the 70s when Kerry Livgren was composing, orchestrating, writing lyrics, and playing lead guitar and keyboards.
I'm sorry to say that this whole interview would have been better without the presence of Vaylor. Otherwise, Sean is a good interviewer and Gary is as sympathic as he is a good musician. Interviews on Giant stuff are too scarce. Thanks a lot for making it happen !
Honestly nobody was thinking about that Yes tune when this piece was written. It's part of a 6 minute tune that has several parts that are quite different. Yeah, it's similar in hindsight, but whatever. No malice was intended.
Thank you gentlemen for sharing these wonderful stories of your life with Gentle Giant. Gary, you’ve given me so much joy over the years with your incredible music! Thank you
In 1970 my dad worked in London. In the flat below him lived Jeff Green, Gary's brother. I was 13 at the time and he let me play his white strat a little (I couldn't really play then but I bough myself a bass and have been playing ever since) and he played me King Crimson's first album. He also told me about his brother's band, GG--- and I've been listening to them ever since. Thanks Jeff--- you made a deep impression on me!
What a great interview. Gary Green is so genuine. Thank you for sharing this.
Just discovered the Gentle Giant wormhole and I am all for it. Loved this
Wow.. thanks for connecting with Gary. Wonderful insightful interview. My introduction to Gentle Giant was Freehand. Gary always had a unique quality to his playing. Top 5 in my book.
I had the priviledge of shaking his hands and take a photo during the CTTE 2014. You made a GG brazilian fan happy as never before Gary thank you!!
That's awesome!
Wow I’ve never seen him talking like this, he’s a fiendishly amazing musician!
Super cool. Hopefully this will help inspire Gary in some way to play out again.
Gary - Great "Interview." Stay healthy, keep playing and thanks for your incredible level of musicianship with Gentle Giant. Listening to that music at an early age made me realize the limitless potential of what could be accomplished with rock music and broadened my horizons as a musician. I'm forever grateful.
I recently subbed to Vaylor’s channel so this was extra special to find in my feed. I have been a Gentle Giant/Gary Green fan since the mid 70’s. Gary is looking great and seems enthusiastic and as down to earth as ever. Cheers all.
So great that Gentle Giant is a brand again and its members reach out and connect to all fans. And this interview adds some snippets of Gary's memory I never heard before.
I've been going Gentle Giant crazy since Ray passed away. So glad I found this. Wonderful, good times with Gary Green! I have so much to say. I'm just not capable right now. Love to you guys.
Cool interview.
Glad to see new content on this channel.
Keep up the good work!
Glad to be back at it! I got sort of burnt out after 100+ shows but I've got a second wind now. Cool co-host too!
Such a good interview, you both certainly got a lot out of Gary, great stuff!
Nice to see Gary. Love this guy, so great heart and charming person.
Hi Gary!
A few years back I was planning to head back to my old home, very close to Gary. So I started to learn more GG stuff but alas, it was not to be... I really wanted at least play once with Gary, thought about that meeting a great deal back then... No matter, Thank you Gary for the work
Check out my recent 2 hour chat with Rich Williams- th-cam.com/video/Hjn0wCmz5ao/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_drec78591SWtTcK I'd love have Kerry on the show...
NEARfest wasn't the start. It was Chris Lamka's Progscape shows at Towson U. that started it all.
I think ProgDay would need to be mentioned as well if we're going to go back that far.
Hey, where is Kansas? The pinnacle of American prog, especially in the 70s when Kerry Livgren was composing, orchestrating, writing lyrics, and playing lead guitar and keyboards.
I love them. I had them lined up for an interview and they blew me off. Twice.
Kerry Livgrens favorite band was GG…
You should get in touch with Kerry….he’ll do an interview
Show me a great talented musician and you’ll most of the time see self doubt….a real artist
Gary never mentions Johnny Winter. He was a blues player, you know...
I'm sorry to say that this whole interview would have been better without the presence of Vaylor. Otherwise, Sean is a good interviewer and Gary is as sympathic as he is a good musician. Interviews on Giant stuff are too scarce. Thanks a lot for making it happen !
What is with the bastardisation of Changes by Yes in the intro? Someone changes the time sig to 4/4? Get me the fuck out of here.
Honestly nobody was thinking about that Yes tune when this piece was written. It's part of a 6 minute tune that has several parts that are quite different. Yeah, it's similar in hindsight, but whatever. No malice was intended.