Robert, I do believe you're hitting your stride now, we're going to have to lump you in with Beato and Pierce pretty soon. Of course everybody loves to get their equipment geek on, but your interviews are killing! These guys like Bukovac are such a cool hang and everybody's so nice and it's obvious they enjoy having you around! It must be awesome to hang out in Glaser's shop and stuff, guys like that are living legends. Keep it up bro, looking forward to more of the same. Peace.
What an amazing interview. I’m really happy that my teenage Grandson has not entered the “gear phase”. He is still a Strat and amp guy. My wallet is grateful.
@@bluesdriver1142 I am 58 and have been playing over 40 years also. At least when we started there wasnt that much to choose from. I gigged thru the eighties with a Kramer, full stack of Laneys and the infamous orange stomp box. Lol.
I saw a video from Creedence’s Albert Hall concert eo 60’s/early 70’s. John Fogerty played a Rickenbacker connected to the amp directly with a spiral wire. Sound doesn’t get any better than that.
I am so glad you love guitar enough not to let it pigeonholed you to just rock ! It's good to see some of the great musicians from country and other genre's of music ! Love this episode !
Mr Baker your on to something good with guitarstories, dude. Me Likey! Enjoyed this Mr. King interview very much. Gear guys will eat this up! Tanks! Some neato folks / players /characters in dat Nash-veel area! Run with that.
Awesome! I’m an experienced guitar player, and an intermediate luthier. Player’s input is invaluable. I have 9 guitars to finish, and 2 basses. A professional player’s input matters.
A friend of mine had a 50th anniversary strat. It was in its case. He walked out to his van. Set the case down. Walked to the mailbox, and hoped in the van only to run over his guitar case...I got it 90% back to normal for him.
What a fascinating story and guitar. Great to listen to Maybe one day you can do one with Joe Glaser and I’d love to see what George Gruhn’s one to keep is. Thanks, Robert.
These videos remind me of a thing Dave Stewart from Eurythmics did about the old delta blues guys, documenting history of cool players, guys names you may have seen on a record sleeve or a CD liner but you never get to see who they are or know anything about them. Really cool 👍
You should do a video on my 78 LP pro, trogly showed it in a video, was in a flood, cool as hell. But I’ve had it for a few months and play it in my living room so not many cool stories yet lol
Robert, I do believe you're hitting your stride now, we're going to have to lump you in with Beato and Pierce pretty soon. Of course everybody loves to get their equipment geek on, but your interviews are killing! These guys like Bukovac are such a cool hang and everybody's so nice and it's obvious they enjoy having you around! It must be awesome to hang out in Glaser's shop and stuff, guys like that are living legends. Keep it up bro, looking forward to more of the same. Peace.
Love these interviews with the Nashville artists. Nicely done Robert!
really great series!
What an amazing interview. I’m really happy that my teenage Grandson has not entered the “gear phase”. He is still a Strat and amp guy. My wallet is grateful.
at least get him an 808. he will love you forever!
Get that young man some pedals...collecting them can make him a phenomenal guitarist...plenty under $100.
dude is sitting in a room filled with gear though 😅
@@bluesdriver1142 I am 58 and have been playing over 40 years also. At least when we started there wasnt that much to choose from. I gigged thru the eighties with a Kramer, full stack of Laneys and the infamous orange stomp box. Lol.
I saw a video from Creedence’s Albert Hall concert eo 60’s/early 70’s. John Fogerty played a Rickenbacker connected to the amp directly with a spiral wire. Sound doesn’t get any better than that.
What an awesome interview!!! Thank your Jeff and Robert!!
I am so glad you love guitar enough not to let it pigeonholed you to just rock ! It's good to see some of the great musicians from country and other genre's of music ! Love this episode !
Bro, I so love these episodes. It is so interesting to get the stories behind the legendary guitarists and their rigs. Well done!!
Pushing 55 years of playing, I've never had a guitar get trashed. I've been lucky. That had to be a mind blower.
Excellent interview dude. Thank you 🙏
Can't wait for the next episode.
Fantastic video Robert! I love the way you allow the conversation to flow organically…that’s where the magic happens! Thanks so much mate!
Glad to find this video. Jeff is a friend of mine. Great player and person.
My brother was friends with Jeff for years before my brother died. He always said Jeff was the nicest guy in the world.
Great video, really like Jeff's sharing the experiences.
Great interview and a great series. Thanks Robert!
Killer series, sir.
Appreciate you doing this for the guitar community. Looking forward to more.
I new Jeff when he still played for Patty Loveless back in the 80's. Great guy, great player.
Mr Baker your on to something good with guitarstories, dude. Me Likey! Enjoyed this Mr. King interview very much. Gear guys will eat this up! Tanks! Some neato folks / players /characters in dat Nash-veel area! Run with that.
Thanks man more on the way
Great interview great guy my friend played along side with him on those Reba and B&D / RD shows
I converted my Squier Classic Vibe 50’s guitar from 2015 with a Warmoth 24.75” scale conversion neck. I love it. 10”-16” radius.
Thanks Robert and Jeff!
I really enjoyed this interview!! Thanks Robert!!
I love these videos! Thanks for sharing this Robert!
Awesome series, Robert. Keep it up!
Great stuff as always,.. Robert...Loved this one lots.✌️
Great interview Robert, what a legend!
I remember Jeff when he played around my area, while he was attending ETSU. Such a great guy and player!
Awesome! I’m an experienced guitar player, and an intermediate luthier. Player’s input is invaluable. I have 9 guitars to finish, and 2 basses. A professional player’s input matters.
Thank you for this!! Super interview that ill re-watch more than a few times.
❤love this series a lot Robert Baker..
Amazing tone and a lovely bloke.
Seems like such a nice guy.
Brilliant interview.
What a great interview. He has a lot of cool stories and is an incredible guitarist.
Keep the interviews coming 👍.
Holy mother of tone.
He has several guitars, but this is his baby, fantastic! 👏
Please do an episode with Richard Bennett, Robert
For what its worth i absolutely love these videos.
Great one Rob. Thanx!!
Fantastic video!
I saw him with the plum Anderson when Reba came thru Little Rock in 22. Hot hand!
Great stuff Robert… having the gear right there, hearing him riffing… nice!
A friend of mine had a 50th anniversary strat. It was in its case. He walked out to his van. Set the case down. Walked to the mailbox, and hoped in the van only to run over his guitar case...I got it 90% back to normal for him.
What a fascinating story and guitar. Great to listen to Maybe one day you can do one with Joe Glaser and I’d love to see what George Gruhn’s one to keep is. Thanks, Robert.
Thanks for doing episode 2, Robert. So many Nashville cats to choose from. I'm really looking forward to who you pick next?
holy crap, that tone....
Great interview! :)
The player sounds awesome .
These videos remind me of a thing Dave Stewart from Eurythmics did about the old delta blues guys, documenting history of cool players, guys names you may have seen on a record sleeve or a CD liner but you never get to see who they are or know anything about them. Really cool 👍
Great video! Thx.
That was great.
Man thank you for documenting these players. This series is amazing. You should check out the Night Dog Danny Green here in Memphis. He’s a legend.
I could imagine that Jeff is one of the guys who invented the legendary producer switch 😅
That 64 strat sounds incredible.
Yes! the neck on it is great as well
You should do a video on my 78 LP pro, trogly showed it in a video, was in a flood, cool as hell. But I’ve had it for a few months and play it in my living room so not many cool stories yet lol
Yay! I’m in
Lovin this series! Was Mr. King playing through an amp during this interview or through studio monitors? His tone is soooo good.
Hey Bill! I have a cabinet bunker-room in my basement… can’t hear it in my studio… 😊
Way cool!
I forgot about this series. It’s been a minute.
Great stuff
Another interesting interview. Do you know what specific Model of Wilkinson Tremolo Bridge Jeff uses? Thanks
Hey Picksalot! I feel like it’s a pretty early one. Seems like I got that right when they first came out. But I can’t remember exactly.
Mahalo great video.
An awesome video series. Is Jack White considered a Nashville guitarist? How about the Grand Ole Opry house band guitarists?
See Fenders snap-off too!!!!
Are you healthy Robert?
Audio on Jeff’s vocal was a little muffled
Sweet
Love stories ❤😢😂
That looks like a Squier Tele.
7:32 "worst case scenario" he just told you it was a gigbag, not a case
Holy crap Jeff. I never knew that happened!
That's a freaking nightmare! Forrest
Forrest Lee?
😂😂❤
Nice cave there 😂
All that gear and still carnt play a note .well done
Anybody who sits around with a Firebird in his lap is all right.
I miss Rob riffing on his LP in his home studio.
Don’t you worry that is all coming back. :)
All the Nashville Cats play tele's
JJ Jimmy Walker? Dynamite!
i bet he looks at whatever is next to that guitar when he leaves it onstage now.
He said he doesn’t take it out anymore.
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That boy aint right
That Anderson tele is ugly especially the headstock lol I have always thought those were terrible but to each his own