I think Steve has always been slightly and wrongly underrated as a guitarist, even since the pistols days he had a quality about his play style, top bloke too.
3 views????? Speaking about communication breakdown, Jonesy is the best at natural unforced communication about whatever suits the moment. I could listen to this guy all day.
All Year' as well, ha I Hoped it wasn't just me; that found Jonesy an ''Easy voice, from a guy that has had so many Chances to 'Fuck up' in life, and stay a 'Recluse, but he 'worked on himself' and Came through a 'Real ''Good Egg, (for pervert,ha) Love ya Steve.
Watching all of Jonesy's Jukebox, stumbled across they by accident and totally love them. Keep them coming. Another great Jukebox here. The man, the myth, the legend.
Linda Perry is a wonderful person, I've always been a huge fan of hers. Talking to the kids out there who DO want to listen to what one of their idols has to say in hopes to get then off the ground as well. Great singing voice Linda! I enjoyed this video immensely THANK YOU guys!
Yes, recognizable and quite worrying. Of course you can Google a name but it's much better trying to remember it on your own, because when you do it will stick, in my experience. A good exercise for your memory.
The Pistols gear consisted of microphones (stolen from a David Bowie show) Guitar (courtesy of T-Rex) Drumkit (just fkn stolen!!) and other bits and pieces nicked from all over London. It wasn't that Steve was a thief (he was a thief) it was more like he was just really motivated, he was a real go-getter. If he wanted something he would just go get it.
I'd heard that Steve's les Paul had formerly belonged to syl sylvain of the new York dolls, but I believe his fender twin amp was stolen from a Bob Marley show
@@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 You know who they are and can probably recognize every single song on an album from 1977... I bet you you cannot do the same for any album other than Appetite for Destruction... so whether you like them or not I couldn't give a shit-they are who they are and they did what they did and are still influencing people and culture 45 years on from the release of their debut record. The vast majority of todays top 40, literally todays, will be forgotten by next year... I don't care if you like that or hate it ...it just is ...and will be so no matter how much you complain about it. You will actually provide them with retirement money as every band needs avid haters as much as fans. You selling records for them...Thank you.
Ironic! Guy is still so shy. He helped change rock and roll, is a great player, obviously intelligent and articulate if not formally educated. Such an enigma. Love him, and always learn summit from him.
Steve Jones is a true legend! Big musical influence...for a lot of big bands. Steve please put your 90's garbage rock period on spotify! Freedom fighter!
Wow, I love Jonesy's Juckebox. I first heard it when I had a radio on all day for work in 2004 on Indie 103.1 in LA. It's just a great show To add, he answer's Linda's answer about if he didn't have a lot of money to buy a guitar at 16, what would he do? Answer (03:10): "I would go out and steal one." That's a Punk Rock answer!!!!!
The Pistols gear consisted of microphones (stolen from a David Bowie show) Guitar (courtesy of T-Rex) Drumkit (just fkn stolen!!) and other bits and pieces nicked from all over London. It wasn't that Steve was a thief (he was a thief) it was more like he was just really motivated, he was a real go-getter. If he wanted something he would just go get it.
Here's my rock n roll story, while in China, I work at the Epiphone plant in way rural China. I learned about curing wood, warehousing the raw materials, and many other skills - but couldn't handle the isolation and weird dialect..But we made SG's.
She's right, music has in someways come full circle for kids wanting to play. I recently walked in to my daughter's garage, and found my granddaughter and friends jamming you the Pistols, and the Clash. Made me love her that little bit more.
"What's going on" with the volume on those fucking videos??? I love Steve and Jonesey' s Jukebox, but the volume on these things is always fucked. Most of the time I have to put the speaker up to my ear to hear ANYTHING they say. This one, Linda's volume is great but every time Steve speaks, it drops out. Wtf??
Steve I don't think that you're right about us,young kids. We listen,sure we do! Because of Linda and 4 non blondes I started to play guitar at the first place... So did many other young people ... Some of them,on the other hand, started because of you,because of Elvis,because of Janis... There are so many different young musicians that just hate this "music of 21st century". We love 70s ,80s ,90s...those were the days when music was real,so I think. Personally,I don't care about all successful "music stars" because their songs,in majority,don't have soul. I bet that 30,40 years from now people will still listen to good old Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple,Jimi and to all of them who have marked the world of real music.... So, thank you Linda for all your advices and just for simply believing in us!!!
@@Add_Account485 : If you look who are the artists/bands that have more views on social platform channels and downloads on music streaming sites or the current list of the top music charts worldwide and the setlist of airplay on mainstream radios you'll get the picture! Plus I have the example of my own kids, my nephew, their 2nd degrees cousins and of their young friends who are all pre-teenagers thus I know what is the kind of music that interests them which is for the most part pop, hip hop or rap inspite of me trying to share my post punk underground musical taste with them to which they show a total lack of general interest and no curiosity whatsoever (they ONLY like one or two random songs from old school bands that they don't really know or understand what they are all about)! And I usually see many young kids today wearing t-shirts of the Sex Pistols, Joy Division or The Cramps for instance just because they think it "looks cool and trendy", not because they actually know or like those bands! Besides that the real alternative underground avant-garde music scene is getting obliterated by the music industry trying to appropriate it and making it mainstream friendly to cash in as what has happened to Goth in the past 25 years because apparently now every jerk wearing black clothes, dark make-up and Killstar platform boots is considered to be "Goth" no matter how shitty or crappy the music is like in the case of that "mumble rapper" girl called Goth Baby (or something similar) who has got nothing to do with REAL GOTH either in her music or in her visual look!
Filipe Matias Thanku for that answer, I will look those things up. The only thing I've come across in music I n you tube is a lot of kids saying they wish they were born in a different era, cause nowadays music is soo SHIT! Or they only like 70/80/90s music, I come across that a lot actually on you tube. But I'll start sussing it out I reckon.. But i don't kno how old u are but when I was in school there were different groups/hence types of music they liked eg.. The bogans liked metalica etc. Other people would like N.W.A., you know wat I mean? Then there were people into techno.. And all though Michael Jackson for eg. Mite appear to be popular with "we are the world" or something most kids thought it was gooby. But yet sales and statistics may say otherwise... So it is hard to judge,, I guess checking out number ones for the past few years mite b an idea too. .. Its a sad state of affairs if a kid prefers "thank u next" by Ariana grande over say: "killing in the name of" byoffspring or something
The answer to the question of why are concerts being cancelled and attendance #'s are getting lower is quite simple. Ticket prices are too high ! The same with low attendance to sporting events. Athletes are demanding more money, larger contracts in which us, the fan has to pay more for tickets to pay for his or her annual salary. It's getting out of hand. But I do understand that the musician isn't making any money cause people are stealing their music from internet piracy. But in defense to those who steal I get it .... 90% of all this new music is rubbish and even thou I am a diehard fan of 70's and 80's rock bands these old bands are not making good albums. It's one or two decent songs and the rest are fillers. Or what's worse these bands will continue to tour without making a new album. Fifteen to twenty years will go buy without a new song and we will pay for overpriced concert tickets to hear the same concert set list year by year. I agree that for the most part rock music is nearly dead and in serious trouble.
A glimpse in the authentic Punk mentality that created the Pistols razor edge intensity; beyond Lydon´s glare & defiance, you have Jones´ without a hint of irony; ´I´d steal one´; & as we know, he did. Punk wasn´t for the fainthearted; God Bless Steve Jones!
This is what makes Steve Jones Rock n Roll in a way that no America Woman with great talent could be in a million years. What would he have done as a youth if he couldn't afford the guitar he wanted? He'd steal one & let's be honest I would have done too. It's what I would have done & not through anyone's influence but cos I wanted it & it was the guitar I wanted to play! I love him cos he speaks truth! Americans don't know how to take us at all! They're so bloody soft, it's unreal! Even if I am a Linda Perry fan.
The neck and fretboard of Jonesey's SG look wider/fatter than the standard SG neck. Fascinating. Looks wider than either Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi's SG neck, or AC/DC's Angus Young's SG neck. Or maybe it just looks that way compared to the white SG guitar body? Seems wider across the beam.
LIGHTS OUT performance by Linda Perry and Steve Jones! Like VU w/Perry sitting in for Nico. Steves nails the atmospheric modal solo like slmething off.Surrealistic Pillow! Love it.
Linda has such a great insight on music/musicians. There are kids that are interested in music. I have a teenage son that is. The difference is we can't expect them to automatically embrace the music we love. They want to seek out and create their own style.
absolutely love this show thanks to youtube. it is truly great radio, and a great gift. one slight criticism is i wish the youtube vids were boosted to match web loudness / sounds like they're at broadcast level. Commercials and other program are way louder. sorry to be that guy!
few years back I was 16 and got an Epiphone Sg lol. Ms.perry is right. Tony Iommi and Dereck Trucks the dynamics in those players I saw that and decided to go SG. Now I crave a fender cuz of Robin Trower and Jimi 😂
100%v right in you got to learn before you can play, I coach ice hockey for girls and we know and learn the game and we win a lot because people dont learn the game we out play them with sometimes not a lot of effort just , you have to know because you can work on different solution or strategies if you cant then someone else can
3:05 To answer that question, I'd have to say for less than £500 in UK money, not sure what we're talking in US money, go and get a Gretsch Steamliner. Modelled on a Gibson ES335, I suppose, but those are pretty amazing instruments for the price. I play mine more than I play ones that are far more expensive.
She's right the post 60s sound was the rivet guitar sound blackmore page sound but it even goes back to early 60s surf before fuzz took over which sustains the rivet but UK with page syd Barrett started it
Jonesy is the best luv em the Dave grohl and Taylor Hawkins stuff has funny man. I could listen all day everyday we don't have anything like that in Alberta.
Thats what this is about, nobody wants to be a lawyer everyone wants to make art and party and be free, now with the internet, everyone can make something and then put it out there immediately, "the work" i.e. the touring and rehearsing and the putting on the show and trying to get some record exec to find you its gone. Think about how little cream actually rises to the top anyway so people are like i dont like what im hearing in the main pop stream so im going to make what i want and it will be out there right now
She recorded two awesome albums that we're never promoted but are on UA-cam... In Flight and After.Hours. Check them out. She's great. After she recorded, she produced a shit ton of music that sold bazillions.
Gotta give Glen Matlock credit too, Glen would write the original tunes for many of their songs and then Steve would dirty them up, converting them from Beatles tunes into Sex Pistols tunes, and then Rotten would put the anarchy in the lyrics. For example, the into to Pretty Vacant came from Glen.
Linda, Jonesy moved onto something else and never answered your question. Robbie Kreiger, Mick Taylor on Sticky Fingers and Exile (mostly SG, some ES-335) Todd Rundgren, on Bat Out of Hell (meatloaf), and some earlier Utopia, Clapton’s Sunshine of Your Love solo, BTO, Takin’ Care of Business solo. In my humble opinion , warm humbucker tone, cuts thru, but not as overpowering as a LP. More transparent, don’t have all those mids crowding the sonic space and darkening the tone. But agree w/ Jonesy, I’ll do a pasadena. And not fond of flat wide neck.
steve hunter and dick wagner where also alice coppers guitar duo and subbed for aerosmith and kiss in the studio if you REALLY want to see what an sg can do ill leave you with one name to look up the ultimate guitar name frank marino
I think Steve has always been slightly and wrongly underrated as a guitarist, even since the pistols days he had a quality about his play style, top bloke too.
Objective..subjective . If you enjoy a guitar player who cares about ratings? It patronising to say someone is underrated.
@@greenfly1264 never underrated by me.
@@greenfly1264 how is it patronising to say someone’s underrated ? It’s a statement of fact if it’s true..
He has tone!
Like all guitarists he started out a novice &he's progressed through the years and continues to progress
3 views????? Speaking about communication breakdown, Jonesy is the best at natural unforced communication about whatever suits the moment. I could listen to this guy all day.
All Year' as well, ha I Hoped it wasn't just me; that found Jonesy an ''Easy voice, from a guy that has had so many Chances to 'Fuck up' in life, and stay a 'Recluse, but he 'worked on himself' and Came through a 'Real ''Good Egg, (for pervert,ha) Love ya Steve.
Right there with you!! I'd love to meet him
Watching all of Jonesy's Jukebox, stumbled across they by accident and totally love them. Keep them coming. Another great Jukebox here. The man, the myth, the legend.
I could listen to Steve talking all day, seems like such a cool down to earth chap, and I love his taste in guitars to.
Bring this show back plz 🙏
Linda Perry is a wonderful person, I've always been a huge fan of hers. Talking to the kids out there who DO want to listen to what one of their idols has to say in hopes to get then off the ground as well. Great singing voice Linda! I enjoyed this video immensely THANK YOU guys!
Steve having a seniors moment trying to remember Steve hunter and Alice Coopers names Happens to me all the time.
Know what you mean Robert. ;-)
Yes, recognizable and quite worrying. Of course you can Google a name but it's much better trying to remember it on your own, because when you do it will stick, in my experience. A good exercise for your memory.
Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner = Lou Reed Sweet Jane Live
Can relate
Steve is hilarious love his guitar playing.
What a cool jam. Love Perry’s perspective on tone and young musicians
Absolutely gorgeous. Happened on this by happy accident. Thanks for fo putting it up.
Totally Love Linda's voice on this!
The Pistols gear consisted of microphones (stolen from a David Bowie show)
Guitar (courtesy of T-Rex) Drumkit (just fkn stolen!!) and other bits and pieces nicked from all over London. It wasn't that Steve was a thief (he was a thief) it was more like he was just really motivated, he was a real go-getter. If he wanted something he would just go get it.
I'd heard that Steve's les Paul had formerly belonged to syl sylvain of the new York dolls, but I believe his fender twin amp was stolen from a Bob Marley show
Fucking AWFUL band
@@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 You know who they are and can probably recognize every single song on an album from 1977... I bet you you cannot do the same for any album other than Appetite for Destruction... so whether you like them or not I couldn't give a shit-they are who they are and they did what they did and are still influencing people and culture 45 years on from the release of their debut record. The vast majority of todays top 40, literally todays, will be forgotten by next year... I don't care if you like that or hate it ...it just is ...and will be so no matter how much you complain about it. You will actually provide them with retirement money as every band needs avid haters as much as fans. You selling records for them...Thank you.
Yeah, a petty thief. Others worked hard, did it the hard way, the honest way, kept it real.
Musicians talking about music, refreshing.
Ironic! Guy is still so shy. He helped change rock and roll, is a great player, obviously intelligent and articulate if not formally educated. Such an enigma. Love him, and always learn summit from him.
I was so in love with with Linda Perry as a teenager 😍💕😍
Steve Jones is a true legend! Big musical influence...for a lot of big bands.
Steve please put your 90's garbage rock period on spotify! Freedom fighter!
Wow, I love Jonesy's Juckebox. I first heard it when I had a radio on all day for work in 2004 on Indie 103.1 in LA. It's just a great show To add, he answer's Linda's answer about if he didn't have a lot of money to buy a guitar at 16, what would he do? Answer (03:10): "I would go out and steal one." That's a Punk Rock answer!!!!!
The Pistols gear consisted of microphones (stolen from a David Bowie show)
Guitar (courtesy of T-Rex) Drumkit (just fkn stolen!!) and other bits and pieces nicked from all over London. It wasn't that Steve was a thief (he was a thief) it was more like he was just really motivated, he was a real go-getter. If he wanted something he would just go get it.
The version of Communication Breakdown ... so nice, so sleek.
Great version by Linda Perry!
When Linda asked about what he would do if he was 16 and couldn’t afford I KNEW
what his answer would be...
She needs to record this for real. Her voice sounds great on this. I love the raspy style.
Awesome song….love it - epic!
Here's my rock n roll story, while in China, I work at the Epiphone plant in way rural China. I learned about curing wood, warehousing the raw materials, and many other skills - but couldn't handle the isolation and weird dialect..But we made SG's.
The Three Lions Patch on the guitar strap!
I love my epiphone sg. I love Jimi Hendrix. I love psychedelics.
TheAxzom same
Such a witty bloke....and underrated player to boot!
"get with the times" love it
She's right, music has in someways come full circle for kids wanting to play. I recently walked in to my daughter's garage, and found my granddaughter and friends jamming you the Pistols, and the Clash. Made me love her that little bit more.
"What's going on" with the volume on those fucking videos??? I love Steve and Jonesey' s Jukebox, but the volume on these things is always fucked. Most of the time I have to put the speaker up to my ear to hear ANYTHING they say. This one, Linda's volume is great but every time Steve speaks, it drops out. Wtf??
its just an improvised ' informal' Jam, not a Polished production, no probs,eh.
love it! 😉
never thought communication breakdown could be used as a lullaby.
I love that SG. 🤩😍
Steve I don't think that you're right about us,young kids. We listen,sure we do! Because of Linda and 4 non blondes I started to play guitar at the first place... So did many other young people ... Some of them,on the other hand, started because of you,because of Elvis,because of Janis... There are so many different young musicians that just hate this "music of 21st century". We love 70s ,80s ,90s...those were the days when music was real,so I think. Personally,I don't care about all successful "music stars" because their songs,in majority,don't have soul. I bet that 30,40 years from now people will still listen to good old Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple,Jimi and to all of them who have marked the world of real music.... So, thank you Linda for all your advices and just for simply believing in us!!!
The kids who actually listen and like old school bands are unfortunately a minority within the younger generation!
Filipe Matias how do u kno that?
@@Add_Account485 : If you look who are the artists/bands that have more views on social platform channels and downloads on music streaming sites or the current list of the top music charts worldwide and the setlist of airplay on mainstream radios you'll get the picture!
Plus I have the example of my own kids, my nephew, their 2nd degrees cousins and of their young friends who are all pre-teenagers thus I know what is the kind of music that interests them which is for the most part pop, hip hop or rap inspite of me trying to share my post punk underground musical taste with them to which they show a total lack of general interest and no curiosity whatsoever (they ONLY like one or two random songs from old school bands that they don't really know or understand what they are all about)!
And I usually see many young kids today wearing t-shirts of the Sex Pistols, Joy Division or The Cramps for instance just because they think it "looks cool and trendy", not because they actually know or like those bands!
Besides that the real alternative underground avant-garde music scene is getting obliterated by the music industry trying to appropriate it and making it mainstream friendly to cash in as what has happened to Goth in the past 25 years because apparently now every jerk wearing black clothes, dark make-up and Killstar platform boots is considered to be "Goth" no matter how shitty or crappy the music is like in the case of that "mumble rapper" girl called Goth Baby (or something similar) who has got nothing to do with REAL GOTH either in her music or in her visual look!
Filipe Matias Thanku for that answer, I will look those things up. The only thing I've come across in music I n you tube is a lot of kids saying they wish they were born in a different era, cause nowadays music is soo SHIT!
Or they only like 70/80/90s music, I come across that a lot actually on you tube. But I'll start sussing it out I reckon.. But i don't kno how old u are but when I was in school there were different groups/hence types of music they liked eg.. The bogans liked metalica etc. Other people would like N.W.A., you know wat I mean? Then there were people into techno.. And all though Michael Jackson for eg. Mite appear to be popular with "we are the world" or something most kids thought it was gooby. But yet sales and statistics may say otherwise... So it is hard to judge,, I guess checking out number ones for the past few years mite b an idea too. ..
Its a sad state of affairs if a kid prefers "thank u next" by Ariana grande over say: "killing in the name of" byoffspring or something
The answer to the question of why are concerts being cancelled and attendance #'s are getting lower is quite simple. Ticket prices are too high ! The same with low attendance to sporting events. Athletes are demanding more money, larger contracts in which us, the fan has to pay more for tickets to pay for his or her annual salary. It's getting out of hand. But I do understand that the musician isn't making any money cause people are stealing their music from internet piracy. But in defense to those who steal I get it .... 90% of all this new music is rubbish and even thou I am a diehard fan of 70's and 80's rock bands these old bands are not making good albums. It's one or two decent songs and the rest are fillers. Or what's worse these bands will continue to tour without making a new album. Fifteen to twenty years will go buy without a new song and we will pay for overpriced concert tickets to hear the same concert set list year by year. I agree that for the most part rock music is nearly dead and in serious trouble.
A glimpse in the authentic Punk mentality that created the Pistols razor edge intensity; beyond Lydon´s glare & defiance, you have Jones´ without a hint of irony; ´I´d steal one´; & as we know, he did. Punk wasn´t for the fainthearted; God Bless Steve Jones!
This is what makes Steve Jones Rock n Roll in a way that no America Woman with great talent could be in a million years. What would he have done as a youth if he couldn't afford the guitar he wanted? He'd steal one & let's be honest I would have done too. It's what I would have done & not through anyone's influence but cos I wanted it & it was the guitar I wanted to play! I love him cos he speaks truth! Americans don't know how to take us at all! They're so bloody soft, it's unreal! Even if I am a Linda Perry fan.
❤ them both. Miss Jonesy so bad.😢
I'm in love with Linda Perry
The neck and fretboard of Jonesey's SG look wider/fatter than the standard SG neck.
Fascinating.
Looks wider than either Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi's SG neck, or AC/DC's Angus Young's SG neck.
Or maybe it just looks that way compared to the white SG guitar body?
Seems wider across the beam.
LIGHTS OUT performance by Linda Perry and Steve Jones! Like VU w/Perry sitting in for Nico. Steves nails the atmospheric modal solo like slmething off.Surrealistic Pillow! Love it.
Epiphone sg special rocks
She looks like Steven Tyler
she always has. its that big mouf
Who is she?
Malcolm OSX 4 non Blondes. Look up ‘whats up’? You’ll know the song if not who did it i’d imagine.
@@silverapples75 Linda Perry, she is one of the best of the best.
She looks normal, Tyler has looked like a 50 year old woman since 1975
Linda has such a great insight on music/musicians. There are kids that are interested in music. I have a teenage son that is. The difference is we can't expect them to automatically embrace the music we love. They want to seek out and create their own style.
Eu amo a Linda ❤
You can find SG's for 4 to 5 hundred bucks used all day.
great voice!
Nice. Oddly, this version of Communication Breakdown sounds like the Patti Smith Group, and the guitars almost sound like her version of Gloria!
I wish I had been in that studio trading riffs with Steve Jones...
Wow love that gravelly voice ❤
Great voice
absolutely love this show thanks to youtube. it is truly great radio, and a great gift. one slight criticism is i wish the youtube vids were boosted to match web loudness / sounds like they're at broadcast level. Commercials and other program are way louder. sorry to be that guy!
Amazing!
I want to listen
0:38 ha,ha,ha - got to love Steve !
few years back I was 16 and got an Epiphone Sg lol. Ms.perry is right. Tony Iommi and Dereck Trucks the dynamics in those players I saw that and decided to go SG. Now I crave a fender cuz of Robin Trower and Jimi 😂
For one, RocknRoll is NOT DEAD. At all. Secondly, their performance was second to none.
I had a Les Paul copy and a Pignose amp back in the 80's
The sound I associate with the SG is original Black Sabbath played on a dimed out Laney, through a Rangemaster and an SG with P-90s.
Great voice miss ☝️
Awesome badassery
Garcia played an SG on LiveDead 69.
Like the vibes on the zeppelin song x
I love Linda
Ok, she won me over by knowing that Jor-el was Superman's father!
100%v right in you got to learn before you can play, I coach ice hockey for girls and we know and learn the game and we win a lot because people dont learn the game we out play them with sometimes not a lot of effort just , you have to know because you can work on different solution or strategies if you cant then someone else can
Too cool !👍
Great version.
Don't kill me with the talk about selling out venues. I just want to hear about the music.
3:05 To answer that question, I'd have to say for less than £500 in UK money, not sure what we're talking in US money, go and get a Gretsch Steamliner. Modelled on a Gibson ES335, I suppose, but those are pretty amazing instruments for the price. I play mine more than I play ones that are far more expensive.
class MR JONES
She got some voice!! Fucking awesome ☝️
Great timre in her voice.
She's right the post 60s sound was the rivet guitar sound blackmore page sound but it even goes back to early 60s surf before fuzz took over which sustains the rivet but UK with page syd Barrett started it
The guy with the acoustic looks like Eric Clapton.
Linda can write.
I like your hat.
He didn't ask her "What does Sara Gilberts cookie smell like?"
I'd love to hear that answer.
Very cool
VERY cool
will be uploading any footage from the Linda Ramone and P.J soles show?
Jonesy is the best luv em the Dave grohl and Taylor Hawkins stuff has funny man. I could listen all day everyday we don't have anything like that in Alberta.
Love Jonesy.
He’s mastered how to play with his fingers
You remember whatshisname...the bloke who played with whatshisname... :-D
Gotta love a white SG! So nice!🔥🔥🔥
Thats what this is about, nobody wants to be a lawyer everyone wants to make art and party and be free, now with the internet, everyone can make something and then put it out there immediately, "the work" i.e. the touring and rehearsing and the putting on the show and trying to get some record exec to find you its gone. Think about how little cream actually rises to the top anyway so people are like i dont like what im hearing in the main pop stream so im going to make what i want and it will be out there right now
Very insteresting conversation, but sadly yes Jonesy we listen to you :p
should I feel bad I don't know who Linda Perry is ?
No you shouldn't. Especially after hearing her vocal rendition of Communication Breakdown. Grating, to say the least.
I usually love her voice, but she sucks doing Zeppelin...give me some Greta Van Fleet!
She recorded two awesome albums that we're never promoted but are on UA-cam... In Flight and After.Hours. Check them out. She's great. After she recorded, she produced a shit ton of music that sold bazillions.
No. I wish I could could forget.
Hunter!
Nice
SG or Les Paul ? Try a LP Junior, only one pick up but a P 90!
Jonesy is OK with being too old for the young scene anymore. She doesn't want to give in quite yet.
The struggle is real.
John RossStar you nailed it mate 👍
And then a million kids propel Kate Bush to no:1 all over the world.. go figure?
@@Boleskinebeatz Kate Bush 1985 vintage - good stuff
"Search for Jehovah while he may yet be found."~bible
Holy crap are they talkin to me super meta weird but super cool
Angus Young sure made some money with one , lol
Damn right.
Hunter , Hunter !! hahaha
Steve Jones is the unsung hero of the Sex Pistols.
Rotten was the voice, and maybe the conscience,
but the bulk of the music can from Jones.
Gotta give Glen Matlock credit too, Glen would write the original tunes for many of their songs and then Steve would dirty them up, converting them from Beatles tunes into Sex Pistols tunes, and then Rotten would put the anarchy in the lyrics. For example, the into to Pretty Vacant came from Glen.
Paul Cook was also a rock solid drummer, he kept them tight live.
Linda, Jonesy moved onto something else and never answered your question. Robbie Kreiger, Mick Taylor on Sticky Fingers and Exile (mostly SG, some ES-335) Todd Rundgren, on Bat Out of Hell (meatloaf), and some earlier Utopia, Clapton’s Sunshine of Your Love solo, BTO, Takin’ Care of Business solo. In my humble opinion , warm humbucker tone, cuts thru, but not as overpowering as a
LP. More transparent, don’t have all those mids crowding the sonic space and darkening the tone. But agree w/ Jonesy, I’ll do a pasadena. And not fond of flat wide neck.
"The bitter comes out better on a stolen guitar..."
i love when he forgets names lmao
Is this rendition why Sara left her
steve hunter and dick wagner where also alice coppers guitar duo
and subbed for aerosmith and kiss in the studio
if you REALLY want to see what an sg can do ill leave you with one name to look up
the ultimate guitar name
frank marino