I have seen Jason do several rig rundowns and always love hearing him talk about his instruments. His knowledge of the history and passion makes for a great listen!
Paul Vinson The mic , the cord the computer the mixer everything that is involved with the audio should be tended to to produce the best result for this rare presentation of an amazing collection, but whatever it obviously is not a concern to whoever is in charge here.
Old wood rules everyrhing. It's the 1 thing gibson wishes they could do , they can't replicate old wood. The old Honduras mahogany is great wood and had over 60 years to dry out. Next is the heart of the guitar ,the p90 pickups . Gibson doesnt do them exactly today , same goes for the pafs. Last the feel of the guitar will be diffrent, along with the Brazilian rosewood board.
At least the off-camera voice didn’t ask the difference between “red eye” ‘59 and the 2020. Plus are we asking about the special custom shop recreation of “red eye” to a bog standard Standard 2020.
I love how knowledgeable Jason is about each guitar. He really makes me believe all of the quirky tonal properties of an overwound pickup with a week magnet or a condensation affected potentiometer. Great video
Maybe repost the unedited version of this? The editing on this video is TikTok short attention span theater with less than ideal audio (mic placement matters). Jason is a world class speaker, performer, writer, player. Just roll tape. I'm a guitar nerd and love his music but this video is not happing for me and I can't finish watching it. If GQ wants to do features like this (which I think is a great idea), consult with someone familiar with the subject matter before posting. I'm trying to be constructive.
@@tommym321 You are not alone my friend. I really don't post negative comments online generally. Usually I just move on, but this felt like a 'teachable moment' (yes, I'm a dad). I really like the concept GQ is going for and want to see them succeed. That said, I have total love and respect for Jason Isbell. He is the real deal.
I've watched both of the JI400U Rig Rundown episodes and several of his own videos about the gear. I never get tired of listening to his stories and learn something every time. He worships these instruments and that has served him well.
He works for Gibson now, but you should go and watch some of the old Mark Agnesi videos for Norman's Rare Guitars. That guy knows everything about every guitar. He's amazing.
Great info and great guitars, Jason. For those complaining about the audio, it's Jason Isbell talking about guitars. Screw the audio! I'd listen to this on a cassette tape that had been on the floor of my '73 LeMans for 2 weeks without a cover.
Did not expect to be as attracted as I currently am to this man. I understand little of what he's saying, but he's so knowledgeable and good at talking that I can't stop watching.... makes sense that he's an incredible songwriter
Great telling of the history of your favorite guitars. For those who decided to complain about audio and quit before the end, the best parts of this video for me started areound 19:40! Cool collection, man!
Can you just imagine Jason Isbell and Joe Bonamassa in the same room geeking out over guitars and guitar history? I bet they would spend hours and hours together.
I was that guy. I played an Epi for 10 years or maybe 15, who knows. I thought spending too much on a guitar was ridiculous. Then one day I played a Custom Shop Les Paul. I eventually did buy one and it was a lot of change to put on that table. But looking back it was the best thing I did because if I were to sell it today I'd get more money for it than I bought it for and it is by far the best guitar I've ever played. Buy once, cry once.
This is how it went I bet. GQ had an hour slot with Jason. The technician has audio problems that he is unaware of at the time or realizes that he has no replacement gear to fix the problem on hand. He decides to make the best of the session with what he has. After it’s done he shows it to the producer and although it is unfortunate he makes the decision to publish it this way anyway because hopefully no one will notice the crappy audio and besides Jason’s not going to do it a second time. How’s that fellas? Any thoughts. Bottom line he didn’t know till it was done and then it was to late. I forgive. These tech issues constantly come up in the business. The trick is to have back up stuff and double check everything. Live and learn .
He worked for those instruments, every musician dreams of having gear like that and I promise you they do not judge him for spending lots of money on his passion. And they'd rather hear him play those fantastic instruments on a record rather than some normal instruments
no longer has his everyman status then. Hes a hack tho...he stole Ryan adams sound and then sold out and Ryan did everything he could to not sell out in his whole career to the point where he changed his sound totally after isbell got famous off copying his voice and alt country sound that adams did since the 90s with Whiskey Town.
The Redeye Les Paul he owns is super sweet, but I would have to say the best '59 Les Paul in the world would be the Peter Green/Gary Moore owned Les Paul now owned by Kirk Hammet. That guitar is magic!
The Electra MPC guitars are great! I have that same black one... But you didn't even talk about the magic hidden in the back... Built in effects! I have the phaser, overdrive, and envelopes filter. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection!
As one of the guys on MST3K said once, just because you CAN edit, doesn’t mean you SHOULD. all these jump cuts zooming in and out for no reason are driving me crazy.
Yeah that definitely does not disappoint. I've been following Jason since his DBT days and I was sure he'd made pretty good coin by now but knowing what those go for, most recording musicians now regretfully don't make the kind of money that Page etc. made back in the day.
I have all the same guitars. Martin, '59 LP, ES 335, Tele, Strat, etc.. except all are custom shop reissues. Have to be a rock star to have the real deals.
7:50 just gitta chime in here and correct Jason: The asking price originally was 2 million but Kirk Hammet said in an interview he didnt even pay 500K for the Greeny Les Paul
When I watch the Andy Griffith re-runs, it seems like he plays 2 different d18s. One with a pickguard, one without. Check out his unique right hand technique.
He's an amazing songwriter (listen to Cover Me Up, Alabama Pines, If We Were Vampires, 24 Frames) that most people don't realize is also a crazy good guitar player.
I love Jason & I'm a guitar nut, but MAN!!!!! I wish whoever was doing the videoing could have just *stayed still*? I got nauseous bouncing around while trying to look at the guitars! C'MON! Not cool, if that's what you're going for!
Hey can we please get a more level audio and a rough cut of the video without all the editing? This is very hard to watch and very hard to listen to, which is extremely sad to be honest
normally I don't notice how the video is edited and cut together but for some reason this video is giving me a headache. I think its all the angle cuts. and it seems like this was done through ZOOM. Jason has some siccckkkk guitars though.
Because Jason has a very particular set of skills, skills he's squires over a very long career and wherever there's a tune, he'll find it, and play it on a guitar.
It is baffling that people would pay 200 to 400 grand for a Les Paul. There was no "magic" that happened at the Kalamazoo factory in the late '50's just workers slapping guitars together as they did in other years. These people that pay the ridiculous prices for these models must be hearing something that most of us guitar players can't hear. Maybe it's the " I have so much excess money laying around that I'll just spend thousands on a guitar that has a mystical secret tone. Here is the real irony of the entire fallacy and that is someone pays 200 grand for an old Les Paul which is believed to posses a magic tone then plug it in and crank up the distortion pedal so that any subtle nuances of magic tone has been obliterated by noise. The value of these guitar is conceived not reality.
You mad? I dont understand. Maybe you dont think guitars have a spirit. You silly fool. You think a guitar is an inanimate object. Get out of here. Each instrument it's own soul. A presence. Right, you dont know the feeling. lol.
I can make a cheap japanese Tokai to sounds like 59 burst with a simple 10 band EQ pedal. But man.. the MOJO a 59 has is not something that simply any guitar can copy. But again I one of those dude who bored easily and rather have 100 guitars than a burst. Especially there is no insurance company that will cover a 59 burst in my country :p
Of course Jason Isbell would have excellent taste in guitars. I just think it's a bit unfair that this guy who can write a song that'll make you cry like a little girl, and sing it just right, can also play lead guitar so well. It's embarrassing.
This video is a fine example of how bad audio can wreck good video. You didn't notice, upon playback, that you had a wreck on your hands? You have ears, right? Fire your Producer, Director and audio person.
I'm not even in a band anymore. I might jam with friends at their house during a party, me and a couple other guitar players might bring our acoustics to a fire on the beach and drink beer. Other than that I just play in my house these days..... In the past 5 years I've bought 22 guitars....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 AND I AM NOT EVEN KIDDING AROUND!
GREAT interview, but the sound quality was beyond atrocious. If you’re gonna go out of your way to do an interview of this caliber then please, please get your recording rig figured out!
smart collector too whos been in the business for a while. Vintage guitars are currency, once you get your first its like an investment you can expand on
Justin Garcia Your exactly right. The first time I went to Nashville in 2014 I went to Carter Vintage Guitars and they had a late 60s/ early 70s Tele that had been owned by Jason. The price was reasonable for a Tele of that era but unfortunately out of my price range at the time. I was already a huge fan of Jason’s music so I definitely would have bought if I had been able to do so. Two years later I moved closer to Nashville and shop at Carter Vintage regularly and have made some very nice purchases. One that was close to the price of that Tele. There have been many of Jason’s guitars that have been sold to Carter Vintage but everyone I’ve seen since that one Tele in 2014 has been 50s or early 60s Fenders so he obviously keeps trading up.
charles bolton it’s seems like people have a only recently coveted the vintage guitars. I’d love to have one of them, but I ended up getting an American Vintage Stratocaster ‘65 reissue. The market for those vintage guitars is outrageous, and I think it’ll only get worse.
I know Isbell a little bit having crossed paths numerous times in the Shoals, He's a great guy, interesting conversation, no airs.. But I don't understand his politics!
This video should be the best thing on TH-cam. But it's not. The audio hurts my brain and the constant cutting is really painful. It's ok if he takes a breath. Nobody is in that big of a hurry. I'm sorry that you somehow failed at this.
guitarists will be annoyed by the fact that the parts of him playing the guitar were not synchronized with the audio
The audio to this video is terrible
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The mic is also practicing social distancing.
@@snodgraz ha ha ha ha ha ha thats good
im guessing something went wrong with their mics and were forced to use the in camera audio
It would have been a lot better if they would have either fixed the mic problem or done it properly.
I have seen Jason do several rig rundowns and always love hearing him talk about his instruments. His knowledge of the history and passion makes for a great listen!
GQ: lets make some really interesting content with a world class songwriter and musician
Also GQ: LOL BAD AUDIO JUMP CUT PICTURES GO CLICK CLICK
the dudes a ryan adams copy cat....world class ...is a stretch.
Can we get Jason a proper mic for this next time?
Has nothing to do with his microphone. It's all in the audio processing here.
Paul Vinson The mic , the cord the computer the mixer everything that is involved with the audio should be tended to to produce the best result for this rare presentation of an amazing collection, but whatever it obviously is not a concern to whoever is in charge here.
"Is there any difference between a 53 and a 2020 Les Paul?" Oh boy I bet you had to edit that section down
Definitely a difference. It. May be only to the player. The audience doesnt know the difference, but they feel it.
The '53 is older.
Old wood rules everyrhing. It's the 1 thing gibson wishes they could do , they can't replicate old wood. The old Honduras mahogany is great wood and had over 60 years to dry out. Next is the heart of the guitar ,the p90 pickups . Gibson doesnt do them exactly today , same goes for the pafs. Last the feel of the guitar will be diffrent, along with the Brazilian rosewood board.
At least the off-camera voice didn’t ask the difference between “red eye” ‘59 and the 2020. Plus are we asking about the special custom shop recreation of “red eye” to a bog standard Standard 2020.
I love how knowledgeable Jason is about each guitar. He really makes me believe all of the quirky tonal properties of an overwound pickup with a week magnet or a condensation affected potentiometer. Great video
To evoke Monty Python's Holy Grail ... Whoever edited this video should be sacked. Great content thanks to Jason though.
You dont have a freaking clue what a holy grail is
He’s talking about a movie.... not an actual grail... wow....
Those who were responsible have been sacked.
Andrei x You should be sacked for being clueless. Also, I think the editing was fine, they just should've stuck a lapel mic on him.
The editing does suck. Somebody must have been getting paid by the number of clips edited together.
Based on the audio of the vid, the acoustics in that barn must be holy.
Maybe repost the unedited version of this? The editing on this video is TikTok short attention span theater with less than ideal audio (mic placement matters). Jason is a world class speaker, performer, writer, player. Just roll tape. I'm a guitar nerd and love his music but this video is not happing for me and I can't finish watching it. If GQ wants to do features like this (which I think is a great idea), consult with someone familiar with the subject matter before posting. I'm trying to be constructive.
Maybe they had him record himself since it’s quarantine.
@@jazzblasterrr I would assume Jason knows how to mic an amp and his voice. But maybe?
So glad I’m not alone. The editing was literally giving me a headache. Not exaggerating. I had to stop at 2:30.
@@tommym321 You are not alone my friend. I really don't post negative comments online generally. Usually I just move on, but this felt like a 'teachable moment' (yes, I'm a dad). I really like the concept GQ is going for and want to see them succeed. That said, I have total love and respect for Jason Isbell. He is the real deal.
Marcus Owens yep ! I’ve seen him in concert twice and I’m a guitar player too, so I was excited to see this.
I've watched both of the JI400U Rig Rundown episodes and several of his own videos about the gear. I never get tired of listening to his stories and learn something every time. He worships these instruments and that has served him well.
I wish to have this type of pure knowledge on any subject
He works for Gibson now, but you should go and watch some of the old Mark Agnesi videos for Norman's Rare Guitars. That guy knows everything about every guitar. He's amazing.
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Great info and great guitars, Jason. For those complaining about the audio, it's Jason Isbell talking about guitars. Screw the audio! I'd listen to this on a cassette tape that had been on the floor of my '73 LeMans for 2 weeks without a cover.
Did not expect to be as attracted as I currently am to this man. I understand little of what he's saying, but he's so knowledgeable and good at talking that I can't stop watching.... makes sense that he's an incredible songwriter
Kirk hammet paid 450k for the moore burst
I'd be happy to have a $2500 2020 Les Paul Standard.
I’m not advocating death threats in any way, but I’m sure the audio tech for this video received multiple.
Great telling of the history of your favorite guitars. For those who decided to complain about audio and quit before the end, the best parts of this video for me started areound 19:40! Cool collection, man!
This mas has a 1959 LP but he still is in love with his first heartwarming
Can you just imagine Jason Isbell and Joe Bonamassa in the same room geeking out over guitars and guitar history? I bet they would spend hours and hours together.
I was that guy. I played an Epi for 10 years or maybe 15, who knows. I thought spending too much on a guitar was ridiculous. Then one day I played a Custom Shop Les Paul. I eventually did buy one and it was a lot of change to put on that table. But looking back it was the best thing I did because if I were to sell it today I'd get more money for it than I bought it for and it is by far the best guitar I've ever played. Buy once, cry once.
Horribly produced video. Amazing content.
i was fed up with the youtube ads ,so i watched only half of this ...
This is how it went I bet. GQ had an hour slot with Jason. The technician has audio problems that he is unaware of at the time or realizes that he has no replacement gear to fix the problem on hand. He decides to make the best of the session with what he has. After it’s done he shows it to the producer and although it is unfortunate he makes the decision to publish it this way anyway because hopefully no one will notice the crappy audio and besides Jason’s not going to do it a second time. How’s that fellas? Any thoughts. Bottom line he didn’t know till it was done and then it was to late. I forgive. These tech issues constantly come up in the business. The trick is to have back up stuff and double check everything. Live and learn .
And then Satan came in and said "Hey, what if we make the cuts so spastic that anyone over the age of 25 will want to stick their head in the oven?"
A great eclectic collection of fine examples of the big ones to have in your collection.
Love every record he’s ever made, but I wish he would make a guitar record, like just 9 songs like Overseas
Working class Everyman songwriter with the guitar collection of a hedge fund manager.
He worked for those instruments, every musician dreams of having gear like that and I promise you they do not judge him for spending lots of money on his passion. And they'd rather hear him play those fantastic instruments on a record rather than some normal instruments
no longer has his everyman status then. Hes a hack tho...he stole Ryan adams sound and then sold out and Ryan did everything he could to not sell out in his whole career to the point where he changed his sound totally after isbell got famous off copying his voice and alt country sound that adams did since the 90s with Whiskey Town.
@@Halliday7895 Ryan Adams is a peon compared to JI. I've been a fan of Ryan's but the guy's not the poet nor the storyteller Jason is.
@@Halliday7895 ridiculous.
He said he played private shows, etc to afford that Les Paul
Redeye is far more than $200k lol. Try 3x that.
He paid between $550,000 and $600,000 is the rumor
@@RandyRugarMusic , I heard 800k
800k obviously lying to his commie fans
davebishopcomedy sure, and who plays for you fascists, Ted Nugent?
midrider335 Jesus Christ you guys stop it lol
The Redeye Les Paul he owns is super sweet, but I would have to say the best '59 Les Paul in the world would be the Peter Green/Gary Moore owned Les Paul now owned by Kirk Hammet. That guitar is magic!
Les Paul is the holy grail. I have always dreamed of having a collection of them
So was he being interviewed by a trucker driving down I-65, or was it the Central Scrutinizer? Inquiring minds want to know.
Is that the ed king guitar?
The Electra MPC guitars are great! I have that same black one... But you didn't even talk about the magic hidden in the back... Built in effects! I have the phaser, overdrive, and envelopes filter. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection!
Nice to see, better to hear.
I hate the audio in this
Tell you what, nylon saddles on a 335 is where it's at. Makes a world of difference
The 59 is insane. Worth alot. $$$$
I CAN'T WATCH THIS! THE CUTS ARE KILLING ME!! RESHOOT!!
As one of the guys on MST3K said once, just because you CAN edit, doesn’t mean you SHOULD. all these jump cuts zooming in and out for no reason are driving me crazy.
Love Jason Isbell
Hope everyone has a amazing day
If you can ignore the disorienting quick cuts and the bad audio, don't miss the story at the 20 minute mark. Incredible!!
Did he really just say he won't do shows for Republicans and Gaddafis??
Yeah that definitely does not disappoint. I've been following Jason since his DBT days and I was sure he'd made pretty good coin by now but knowing what those go for, most recording musicians now regretfully don't make the kind of money that Page etc. made back in the day.
I have all the same guitars. Martin, '59 LP, ES 335, Tele, Strat, etc.. except all are custom shop reissues. Have to be a rock star to have the real deals.
I think you might add something to that 59 LP's legacy.
D18s are absolute cannons.
Love listening... watching...a man talk love all over his guitars. 👍
cool video for sure!
Audio?
Jason Isbell fans... "What was that?" Guitar geeks..."That was cool."
7:50 just gitta chime in here and correct Jason: The asking price originally was 2 million but Kirk Hammet said in an interview he didnt even pay 500K for the Greeny Les Paul
13:00 - props on the Leonard Cohen case, too.
The Leonard Cohen case belongs to his exceptionally talented wife, Amanda Shires.
Jason Isbell introducing guitar geekery and guitar/gear acquisition syndrome to the muggles 😂
When I watch the Andy Griffith re-runs, it seems like he plays 2 different d18s. One with a pickguard, one without. Check out his unique right hand technique.
Jason Isbell knows a lot about guitars.
...but nothing about decent mic'ing.
WTF, GQ actually posting real musicians with real instruments that actually know music theory?
Why/So/Many/Cuts +camera audio?? wtf GQ
+out of sync audio? Did Jason record this himself?
Never heard of this guy. But he has the Ed King Les Paul. That’s nice.
He's an amazing songwriter (listen to Cover Me Up, Alabama Pines, If We Were Vampires, 24 Frames) that most people don't realize is also a crazy good guitar player.
@@c_s_b_9_4 Southeastern is the album that hooked me there's some monster songs on that one
I love Jason & I'm a guitar nut, but MAN!!!!! I wish whoever was doing the videoing could have just *stayed still*? I got nauseous bouncing around while trying to look at the guitars! C'MON! Not cool, if that's what you're going for!
Same. It is unwatchable
Surprisingly poor audio quality.
This is incredible! Stop the hating. You all know you want one! This is great information and some beautiful guitars. That 59 is something else!
The '59 is very expensive.
Fix The sound..reverb all The way
Hey can we please get a more level audio and a rough cut of the video without all the editing? This is very hard to watch and very hard to listen to, which is extremely sad to be honest
normally I don't notice how the video is edited and cut together but for some reason this video is giving me a headache. I think its all the angle cuts. and it seems like this was done through ZOOM. Jason has some siccckkkk guitars though.
Why was this edited like a Liam Neesons action movie?
Because Jason has a very particular set of skills, skills he's squires over a very long career and wherever there's a tune, he'll find it, and play it on a guitar.
I though he would play them!
Sounds like the audio was run through a bad reverb pedal.
You gotta love a video about how rare guitars sound great featuring... [fanfare]... terrible audio. 🙄
Dayum that audio fool
This is my guitar hero! #615boys
It is baffling that people would pay 200 to 400 grand for a Les Paul. There was no "magic" that happened at the Kalamazoo factory in the late '50's just workers slapping guitars together as they did in other years. These people that pay the ridiculous prices for these models must be hearing something that most of us guitar players can't hear. Maybe it's the " I have so much excess money laying around that I'll just spend thousands on a guitar that has a mystical secret tone. Here is the real irony of the entire fallacy and that is someone pays 200 grand for an old Les Paul which is believed to posses a magic tone then plug it in and crank up the distortion pedal so that any subtle nuances of magic tone has been obliterated by noise. The value of these guitar is conceived not reality.
You mad? I dont understand. Maybe you dont think guitars have a spirit. You silly fool. You think a guitar is an inanimate object. Get out of here. Each instrument it's own soul. A presence. Right, you dont know the feeling. lol.
Agreed! It's just nostalgia and nothing more.
I had an Electra LP copy (X210??). Great guitar.
What's up with the mic 🤣
Fire your audio engineer. Can we get a professional team to remake this video, please?
I can make a cheap japanese Tokai to sounds like 59 burst with a simple 10 band EQ pedal. But man.. the MOJO a 59 has is not something that simply any guitar can copy. But again I one of those dude who bored easily and rather have 100 guitars than a burst. Especially there is no insurance company that will cover a 59 burst in my country :p
Love Jason, but this video is terrible. Video editing and audio make it unwatchable!
Jfc, that Lester is gorgeous
Of course Jason Isbell would have excellent taste in guitars. I just think it's a bit unfair that this guy who can write a song that'll make you cry like a little girl, and sing it just right, can also play lead guitar so well. It's embarrassing.
Great video, but a real mic would be nice.
This video is a fine example of how bad audio can wreck good video.
You didn't notice, upon playback, that you had a wreck on your hands?
You have ears, right? Fire your Producer, Director and audio person.
Skip to the last 60 seconds if you want to hear Jason Isbell play his Les Paul
Believe it or not, I know some Republicans who at one time did listen to Isbell.
Woooow
It made their sad little reptilian brains hurt though so they stopped.
I'm not even in a band anymore. I might jam with friends at their house during a party, me and a couple other guitar players might bring our acoustics to a fire on the beach and drink beer. Other than that I just play in my house these days..... In the past 5 years I've bought 22 guitars....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 AND I AM NOT EVEN KIDDING AROUND!
Love Jason Isbell, but has this video been edited by a 13-year-old?
interviewer sounds like hes on a walkie talkie
Room reverb is not our friend.
@@lancethrustworthy That's not room reverb.
GREAT interview, but the sound quality was beyond atrocious. If you’re gonna go out of your way to do an interview of this caliber then please, please get your recording rig figured out!
Should have got Rebecca Dirks to do the interview
Nice guitars
Did Vic Berger edit this video?
I had no idea he was this wealthy
smart collector too whos been in the business for a while. Vintage guitars are currency, once you get your first its like an investment you can expand on
Justin Garcia
Your exactly right. The first time I went to Nashville in 2014 I went to Carter Vintage Guitars and they had a late 60s/ early 70s Tele that had been owned by Jason. The price was reasonable for a Tele of that era but unfortunately out of my price range at the time. I was already a huge fan of Jason’s music so I definitely would have bought if I had been able to do so. Two years later I moved closer to Nashville and shop at Carter Vintage regularly and have made some very nice purchases. One that was close to the price of that Tele. There have been many of Jason’s guitars that have been sold to Carter Vintage but everyone I’ve seen since that one Tele in 2014 has been 50s or early 60s Fenders so he obviously keeps trading up.
charles bolton it’s seems like people have a only recently coveted the vintage guitars. I’d love to have one of them, but I ended up getting an American Vintage Stratocaster ‘65 reissue.
The market for those vintage guitars is outrageous, and I think it’ll only get worse.
@16:21 " What is the difference between a stratocaster & a telecaster ?"
Sorry , but why are you asking these ridiculous questions ?
I had a black Strat like the in this doc.
GQ makes a guitar video that would appeal to guitar nuts but then doesn't sync the audio with the video of the subject playing. Facepalm.
Can't watch: too many jump cuts. Try again
That is a bad looking beard my man. But not as bad as this video. How did this get posted? I can't finish watching this, how about a redo?
Red eye was more expensive than that
That's what I heard, too. By a factor of 2-3x.
I know Isbell a little bit having crossed paths numerous times in the Shoals, He's a great guy, interesting conversation, no airs.. But I don't understand his politics!
His politics are pretty simple; he cares about equal rights for all people.
Good lord, fire the audio and video people, the editor and the producer.
This video should be the best thing on TH-cam. But it's not. The audio hurts my brain and the constant cutting is really painful. It's ok if he takes a breath. Nobody is in that big of a hurry. I'm sorry that you somehow failed at this.
RIP Peter Green
Great.
Million dollars worth of gear in that room and one 75c microphone 🤔
Who edited this video?! lmao