I had a serious accident last year, and lost most of the use of the use of my left hand; I will never pick up a guitar ever again - I have been playing almost 15 years. Steve is and always be my favourite player. His music got me through the early months of my new disability, and losing my career too. Thanks, Steve
Sometimes guitar playing can feel competitive and the 'musical' aspect gets a bit forgotten. Steve is the exact opposite of that, such a beautiful player.
So many guitarists seem to believe that the only measure of how ‘good’ they are is how fast they can play. Chill out guys, it’s music not an arms race!
Steve Rothery is a vastly Underrated Guitarist 🎸. His playing defines the Sound of Marillion. His guitar playing and the effects that he uses, make Marillion a Unique Band.
I don't know what rock I've been under, but SO glad you Gents introduced me to Steve and Marillion! Really enjoyed this episode and Steve has a new fan.
The first concert I saw was Marillion at Liverpool's royal court at the tender age of 14, I'll never forget it, this was the time when they rolled out some of the Misplaced Childhood songs before they were released. I'm a lifelong fan, thank you Steve, for your moving and soulful guitar style...
Thank you for doing this. Steve Rothery has been one of my biggest influences since I discovered Marillion during the Marbles album, and then subsequently listened to their back catalog. Describing their longer songs as chapters put together is an eloquent way of putting it, I always felt a song like Ocean Cloud was a collection of movements. And songs like The Great Escape have brought me to tears many times. Truly a remarkable band and amazing guitarist, and I respect them for their approach to music.
Seasons End is such an important album for me. The songs are wonderful but are elevated by the tone and feel and musicality of this man’s playing. Hooks in You has a hall of fame riff and there ate magical solos and flourishes across the whole album, for example I still get chills from some of the parts Steve plays on The Space. Thank you for such a precious gift, Steve.
Along with Alex Lifeson and Andy Summers, Steve Rothery has been such a guitar inspiration to me since I was a kid, and especially since I first bought Misplaced Childhood in 1986. His clean, chorused arpeggios made me want to master that style of playing. And I think I nearly have done! Thanks to Steve for decades of brilliance!
Steve rothery is so underated as a guitarist.the man can move you to tears with his solos. Glad you invited him on your show guys.interesting watch.thankyou.😊
Killer show!!! A player that plays to serve the tune not his ego. music with substance that you can listen to over and over and hear something new you missed all the listens before.
@@gazzie12000 Ah OK. So I guess that one of my Les Pauls isn't really a Gibson because I replaced the pickups? By the same token, one of my Strats must no longer be a Fender 😂
@@ObjectiveDynamicsI think they are referring to the 'original' manufacturer production standards of a brand. Upgrading a guitar rarely improves the resale price as (in the LP case) it is not longer original. Everything is subjective though.
Great interview. I watched Steve play with Fish-era Marillion, way back in ‘83 and ‘84, they were a great live band. Seeing this, 4 decades on makes me fully realise what a guitar inspiration he was to me in my early days: the clean arpeggios and those soaring leads! Lovely player.
Marillion brings together my favorite bass player and guitar player in one band. The chemistry in Marillion is magical. I have loved this band my whole life.
My favorite band, my favorite guitarist. Steve's tone, phrasing, note choice, pacing, and emotional impact are unparalleled for me. This is the Pedal Show I've been waiting for. Thank you for making it happen.
Have loved Steve's playing and sounds for almost 40 years since my mate played me Fugazi... He and Marillion have had a huge influence on me. Can vouch for the emotional impact, I was one of those with tears streaming down my face when I saw them in Glasgow in 2022, the week after my Mum passed away. Also, my son and I were fortunate enough to get to the Glasgow SRB weekend, which was a wonderful live experience... Thank you, Steve. And thank you, guys, for bringing this video to us!
The sun is shining, it's warm, the sounds of Steve Rothery are drifting through my living room. I'm transported 😂 Thanks for having Steve on. Can't wait for more.
Awesome video guys! I've been waiting all my life for an interview like this. Marillion has been part of my life soundtrack and Steve one of my guitar heroes and influences for the past 30 years❤❤❤❤❤🤟👏👏👏
People say Steve R is the most underrated guitarist, kind of agree with that statement, but whether its his solo work or with Marillion, there is a hardcore, big fan base that have been in love with Steve's guitar solos, tone, unique and so recognisable style of playing. True gent, too. Lucky to have met him in 2000 on of the Marillion's tour. Great chat fellas. Subscribed
Spent my Friday evening in the backyard with my Strat, a slide, & a Boss headphone set, enjoying the beautiful weather, the flowers & a few cold pints. What a fantastic way to close out a fulfilling night, but with two of my favourite Gents having a superlative conversation with Steve Rothery. Wow!!! Thanks Gents!!
Ah "Sugar Mice" right at the start. This guy deserves so much more recognition than he gets. Awesome guitarist. Caught both "Clutching At Straws" and "Season's End" tours.
Such a legend and inspiration! Steve Rothery plays every note like his life depended on it and there’s never a wasted note. Such emotion in his playing! Thank you for this!
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better than your Johnny Marr video you pull this out of the bag. Absolutely brilliant. Steve Rothery is the sweetest of guys and a musical genius. Loved every second.
I love that comment, "ah you should have Steve (Hackett) up here, I'll mention it to him!" awesome. This is a pure guitar tech goldmine and some soulful playing to boot
Steve Rothery is in a class of his own. I was lucky enough to see Marillion twice - best concerts of my life. Wish I can see them again. Thank you so much, guys. One of my top favorite bands.
Steve Rothery is one of the few true masters of the guitar! I’ve probably listened to his solo in Incubus a thousand times and it still gives me shivers down the spine…… Amazing player 🙏
A fan and guitarplayer for 30 years over here. Thanks for giving this gem of a present on Friday. Fell in the Misplaced Childhood album at the age of 12 when being in difficult times in my own childhood, that band got me through a lot of tough situations. Their storytelling let me escape and I could drift away on the notes flavoured by that reverb, chorus etc. These are “just” pedals and sounds, but for me much more; the sound of stories, fantasy and freedom. Now Steve tells he sought after the sound in his head; LP and Marshall. He put his own sound in my head, I now and then trying to create on my own set up at home and in band settings So thankfull for that. Keep going this great show guys.
I've got a "few" years on you and have often felt that Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws were practically autobiographical for me - bad breakups, drug & alcohol abuse, dealing with childhood abuse, feeling existentially lost, etc.
So cool to see an awesome guitar great like Steve R. on this show. I discovered him back in 83 and have followed Marillion to this day. I've always marveled at his talent and his tones. They are both epic! Chasing the Marillion sound has been a never ending task for me and many other fans. You could do a whole show on his use of reverb too. Thanks for making this happen. Keep up the excellent content. Much appreciated guys!
My first dive into the MIJ Squiers was when I had to replace my 95 MIM that was stolen. I found an 87 E-series 57 Style but with the Floyd rose type system for the bridge and nut. I decided to work it into a true 57 style with the six point bridge, new electronics, etc., so I dove in and did a lot of work to get it right. When it was finally set up, my mind was blown! The easiest guitar I ever played, hands down. The neck, however, was significantly played and therefore worn and definitely in need of fret replacement soon. While talking to luthiers about it, I was also looking for replacement necks. Very soon, I found an 86 E series neck that was complete 57 spec and barely played! I now have an 86/87 hybrid that, like Steve’s, is heavily modified but, like he says, it’s the wood. These guitars are every bit as good as any top line strat style guitars I’ve ever played. They sing even without amplification. It’s been a very worthwhile project and partner. Get one if you can. Love this show!
I really hoped for some words on Andy Latimer. And I wasn't disappointed :) His playing has some of the most fluid phrasing among guitar players. I strongly recommend everyone pick up albums like Nude, Stationary Traveller, Moonmadness, or Dust & Dreams-amazing work.
Absolutely, Andy is one of the best ever. I hope he gets well again, and it would be unbelievable to see him interviewed here. Rothery is an all-time master as well - very glad they had him on. 👌
What a great show. Such a quietly confident, well spoken guy too. It’s clear in his voice the passion he has for melody. And some of that 80’s gear he was talking about regarding racks etc… they really were the sound of the 80s. When people ask me of the chorus sound .. I think of him. Kudos! Would love to see a part 2 with the fridge gear 😊
Loved this. Was introduced to the "Hogarth" era Marillion about 5 years ago by a good friend of mine and have become a huge fan of the band. A great live band too.
Ooof my ultimate guitar hero. I was about 15 or 16 when seeing marillion at the Hammersmith odeon. Steve you are the reason I picked up the guitar at that tender age! I am still in awe.
I was lucky enough to tour support with Marillion and do a Marillion Weekend at PZ as a member of DeeExpus. I was ‘aware’ of Marillion and had Seasons End but not really a ‘fan’. Watching them and particularly Steve from the wings was just an incredible experience. Neverland was the track that just absolutely floored me. The guitar part was just so beautiful and incredibly powerful. Been a BIG fan ever since. I also remember taking many pictures of Steve’s racks and amps 😍
Great episode!! As a huge Marillion fan and Steve being an influence, it's great to see him on the show.invite him back and have him bring the double neck Steinberger!!
I'm a big fan of Marillion and love Steve Rothery's work. He is my biggest influence and continues to surprise me emotionally over the years. Long live to Marillion!
Love that Pedal Show. What a great player. A real understanding of the sound and what’s needed for the part. I need to listen to some Marillion this weekend.
Three absolute Leg-ends! This is a major coup Mick and Dan - getting Rothers onto the show is an epic achievement! One of my favourite players of all time, and a huge influence on prog and post-prog, math rock, and anything a bit tricky. What a treat!
Well what can you say about Steve Rothery, as when I hear him soloing tears come dropping. He is the greatest for me, and the one who has this deep beautiful touch no one else has.
Finally got round to watching this . What a privilege. I’ve loved Steve’s work right from the very beginning. World class player and for this forum, a world class tap dancer! Thanks for this TPS.
Steve is my absolute favourite guitar player. Slightly further down my list there's Gilmour and Lattimer, their influence on Steve is unmistakable. Thank you guys so much for getting Steve on! ❤
Bumped into Steve just the other week in Berkeley 2 rehearsals studios in Glasgow, He was gracious and lovely ..One of my three favourite guitar players and a huge influence ! Great Interview chaps 👌👍👍
Oh God, what a joy ! Clutching At Straws was my first ever CD, back in the late 80s, it remains one of my absolute favorites, and the Sugar Mice intro (well, pretty much everything from the Fish era) is one of the main reasons I became a guitar player (and did it for a living)... Such an amazing player, distinctive tone and unbelievable phrasing, up there with Dave Gilmour in my book. Thank you so so much for this !!!!
At the Zénith de Paris 1985, in full majestic solo, the plate of his Strato reflected a light, pierced the ceiling of the room to pick a star and illuminate all the hearts united as one in a weightless dream... and sometimes tears at the turns of a phrasing whose economy of note makes all the power.. brilliant this Mr. Steve! The most fantastic guitarist after my 50 years of experience with this instrument.. Eternal respect and happiness in his life..
This guy has been my guitar teacher since I was 15.I’ve spento so much time learning how to play guitar from my beloved Marillion records!Steve Rothery has such a amazing style!
Honestly, one of the most underrated guitarists there ever was. David Gilmour gets a lot of the focus when it comes to guitarists that play with feel. However if you listen to any of Steve's music and solos such as on Seasons End you will soon realise that Steve is simply stunning.
Honestly, this guy is amazing. I’ve been a massive fan since the early 80’s. His playing is the definition of serving the song and leaving ego outside. He is so talented and makes every note count. Thank you for getting Steve on the show. A beautiful and humble and ridiculously talented man. My top 4 favourite guitarists including Marr and Rothery. Please get the other two, Gilmour and Knopfler
What a treat! The Clutching at Straws tour was my first ever concert. This episode just made me travel back the memory lane to that time. Thank you so much TPS!
Fantastic interview Gents! Rothers is such a tremendous talent as are all the fellas in Marillion! I think I'm on my 7th Marillion weekend! They just keep getting better and better! Thank you again! Brent, VT
The underrated guitar player. The humble man. The master of expression! The guitar solo of Easter is the most expresive that I've ever heard, it realy tells us a history! Long life to the great master Steve!
Awesome Guest. Awesome Show. Steve was a massive influence on me in the 80's. Trying to learn Kayleigh, Garden Party... then at Uni... Clutching At Straws was permanently on my crappy LP Record Player, then I got a Boombox, and bought the Album on Cassette... and circa 2016... in my late 40's, now living in Australia...lost everything from the UK... I was stuffing around in a music shop... accidentally saw Script, Misplaced and Clutching on CD.... Insta-buy... they're in my car all the time. ❤❤❤ P.S. There is no greater... Steve is the King of Melody. Latter day Mozart.
Wasn’t expecting this, my absolute #1 influence for 30+ years! Wow. Steve and Marillion just keep on getting better, HBID is a masterpiece. Thank you so much for this episode TPS
Back in 2017 (!), on the Joey Landreth Harmonic Tremolo episode, I had asked "please bring Mike Holmes from IQ or Steve Rothery from Marillion". Thank you SO much guys for this. Now, you know what you have to do in order to complete that ancient request 😜
Well, that was an absolute joy. I have been very fortunate to have seen Marillion many times through the years. The solo gigs for Ghosts of Pripyat were fantastic also. Anybody who hasn't discovered this music so far, what a treat awaits you!!
I had a serious accident last year, and lost most of the use of the use of my left hand; I will never pick up a guitar ever again - I have been playing almost 15 years. Steve is and always be my favourite player. His music got me through the early months of my new disability, and losing my career too. Thanks, Steve
Sorry to hear about the accident and the effect it’s had on your playing. Sending you the very best of wishes for adapting to what comes next. Cheers!
Oh man :( that's heartbreaking
The man himself. Underrated. Under the radar. Supremely gifted.
Steve Rothery, the reason I first picked up a guitar 37 years ago. Thanks so much for this one, guys. Such a melodic, lyrical player ❤
Sometimes guitar playing can feel competitive and the 'musical' aspect gets a bit forgotten. Steve is the exact opposite of that, such a beautiful player.
Yes - I've never really understood this - music is collaborative - it isn't a competitive sport - it's an art.
Nobody can play exactly like you.
Having five virtuosos in the band, none of whom overplay is very rare. A band where evem the lead singer is a world class session keyboard player!
So many guitarists seem to believe that the only measure of how ‘good’ they are is how fast they can play. Chill out guys, it’s music not an arms race!
Steve Rothery is a vastly Underrated Guitarist 🎸. His playing defines the Sound of Marillion. His guitar playing and the effects that he uses, make Marillion a Unique Band.
Steve is the sound of my childhood, early teens. The Brave album is still one of my favourite guitar albums. 🎉
I love that there’s still a place in music for tasteful guitar playing that serves the song.
One of my absolute favorite guitar players. Textbook feel over technique. Every note just hits ❤
I don't know what rock I've been under, but SO glad you Gents introduced me to Steve and Marillion! Really enjoyed this episode and Steve has a new fan.
Understandable. Steve and Marillion are virtually unknown in the U.S.
The first concert I saw was Marillion at Liverpool's royal court at the tender age of 14, I'll never forget it,
this was the time when they rolled out some of the Misplaced Childhood songs before they were released.
I'm a lifelong fan, thank you Steve, for your moving and soulful guitar style...
I was there too.. I was around the same age too ! Superb gig.
Thank you for doing this. Steve Rothery has been one of my biggest influences since I discovered Marillion during the Marbles album, and then subsequently listened to their back catalog. Describing their longer songs as chapters put together is an eloquent way of putting it, I always felt a song like Ocean Cloud was a collection of movements. And songs like The Great Escape have brought me to tears many times. Truly a remarkable band and amazing guitarist, and I respect them for their approach to music.
Great Escape - absolutely! Same... Also Afraid of Sunlight - never fails to move me. Oh, and Brave...... and... and...
Steve Rothery is one of my favorite guitarists! Thank you for bringing him in for this interview and equipment show & tell.
Seasons End is such an important album for me. The songs are wonderful but are elevated by the tone and feel and musicality of this man’s playing. Hooks in You has a hall of fame riff and there ate magical solos and flourishes across the whole album, for example I still get chills from some of the parts Steve plays on The Space.
Thank you for such a precious gift, Steve.
To me, the space was probably the most boring song on the album.
Along with Alex Lifeson and Andy Summers, Steve Rothery has been such a guitar inspiration to me since I was a kid, and especially since I first bought Misplaced Childhood in 1986. His clean, chorused arpeggios made me want to master that style of playing. And I think I nearly have done! Thanks to Steve for decades of brilliance!
Steve rothery is so underated as a guitarist.the man can move you to tears with his solos.
Glad you invited him on your show guys.interesting watch.thankyou.😊
Ta śpiewająca gitara na FUGAZI to coś czego nie da się zapomnieć. Mój ulubiony gitarzysta.
Great interview with a legend from my best band ever for more than 35 years. So thankful to Marillion for everything the did and made!
Play the spaces as much as the notes. Yes. Absolute gold.
Wow - mind blown by how complex all this is, but at the end of the day Steve's playing is just immense and sounds sublime. What a musician.
I adore his playing. His solo on Easter is amazing
Killer show!!! A player that plays to serve the tune not his ego. music with substance that you can listen to over and over and hear something new you missed all the listens before.
The great master who reaches people's lives with the melodies he creates, I hope I can listen to you live one day ❤
Love that he's still using that squier
Heavily modified, from bridge to head. Hardly a squire anymore.
@@nathanhyatt All is in the neck... The neck is unbelievable. I know, I have one from 1984 made in Japan.
@@nathanhyatt Never was a Squire. It's a modded Squier.
@@gazzie12000 Ah OK. So I guess that one of my Les Pauls isn't really a Gibson because I replaced the pickups? By the same token, one of my Strats must no longer be a Fender 😂
@@ObjectiveDynamicsI think they are referring to the 'original' manufacturer production standards of a brand. Upgrading a guitar rarely improves the resale price as (in the LP case) it is not longer original. Everything is subjective though.
Great interview. I watched Steve play with Fish-era Marillion, way back in ‘83 and ‘84, they were a great live band. Seeing this, 4 decades on makes me fully realise what a guitar inspiration he was to me in my early days: the clean arpeggios and those soaring leads! Lovely player.
Never listened to Marillion but Steve comes across as a really nice, humble guy with a great history.
Steve Rothery -- musically brilliant, remarkably humble, and an inspiration to hearts and calluses worldwide... Cheers, Steve!!
Marillion brings together my favorite bass player and guitar player in one band. The chemistry in Marillion is magical. I have loved this band my whole life.
My favorite band, my favorite guitarist. Steve's tone, phrasing, note choice, pacing, and emotional impact are unparalleled for me. This is the Pedal Show I've been waiting for. Thank you for making it happen.
Have loved Steve's playing and sounds for almost 40 years since my mate played me Fugazi... He and Marillion have had a huge influence on me. Can vouch for the emotional impact, I was one of those with tears streaming down my face when I saw them in Glasgow in 2022, the week after my Mum passed away. Also, my son and I were fortunate enough to get to the Glasgow SRB weekend, which was a wonderful live experience... Thank you, Steve. And thank you, guys, for bringing this video to us!
The sun is shining, it's warm, the sounds of Steve Rothery are drifting through my living room. I'm transported 😂 Thanks for having Steve on. Can't wait for more.
Oh my god I didnt expect that intro to effect me, instantly sent me back to being a 14 year old guitarist playing along to Steve's awesome tunes 🔥🔥
Rothers is an absolute gent and I could listen to him talk about music all day. Great episode guys 😃
Awesome video guys! I've been waiting all my life for an interview like this. Marillion has been part of my life soundtrack and Steve one of my guitar heroes and influences for the past 30 years❤❤❤❤❤🤟👏👏👏
Please... Please... Do the same with Wayne or Simon from The Mission. 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫣🥹
One of my favourite guitarists. Fantastic to see him on here.
People say Steve R is the most underrated guitarist, kind of agree with that statement, but whether its his solo work or with Marillion, there is a hardcore, big fan base that have been in love with Steve's guitar solos, tone, unique and so recognisable style of playing. True gent, too. Lucky to have met him in 2000 on of the Marillion's tour. Great chat fellas. Subscribed
Spent my Friday evening in the backyard with my Strat, a slide, & a Boss headphone set, enjoying the beautiful weather, the flowers & a few cold pints. What a fantastic way to close out a fulfilling night, but with two of my favourite Gents having a superlative conversation with Steve Rothery. Wow!!! Thanks Gents!!
Ah "Sugar Mice" right at the start. This guy deserves so much more recognition than he gets. Awesome guitarist.
Caught both "Clutching At Straws" and "Season's End" tours.
Lovely to hear a guitarist talk and express exactly how I feel about music and playing guitar. Thanks Steve!
Wow! Unexpected and very welcome interview!!!! Thank you guys
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood tour - One of my most memorable gigs!! Never stopped listening to them. What a great band.
Yep, saw them at the Capital in Aberdeen on that tour👍
@@robertritchie2860 Brighton Centre, for me
Marillion have achieved so much having built an incredible fan base over the years and managed to sustain that success much respect.
My FAVORITE guitarist, bar none!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Steve Rothery!!!
Such a legend and inspiration! Steve Rothery plays every note like his life depended on it and there’s never a wasted note. Such emotion in his playing! Thank you for this!
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better than your Johnny Marr video you pull this out of the bag. Absolutely brilliant. Steve Rothery is the sweetest of guys and a musical genius. Loved every second.
I love that comment, "ah you should have Steve (Hackett) up here, I'll mention it to him!" awesome. This is a pure guitar tech goldmine and some soulful playing to boot
Steve Rothery is in a class of his own. I was lucky enough to see Marillion twice - best concerts of my life. Wish I can see them again. Thank you so much, guys. One of my top favorite bands.
Steve Rothery is one of the few true masters of the guitar! I’ve probably listened to his solo in Incubus a thousand times and it still gives me shivers down the spine…… Amazing player 🙏
A fan and guitarplayer for 30 years over here.
Thanks for giving this gem of a present on Friday.
Fell in the Misplaced Childhood album at the age of 12 when being in difficult times in my own childhood, that band got me through a lot of tough situations. Their storytelling let me escape and I could drift away on the notes flavoured by that reverb, chorus etc. These are “just” pedals and sounds, but for me much more; the sound of stories, fantasy and freedom.
Now Steve tells he sought after the sound in his head; LP and Marshall. He put his own sound in my head, I now and then trying to create on my own set up at home and in band settings
So thankfull for that.
Keep going this great show guys.
I've got a "few" years on you and have often felt that Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws were practically autobiographical for me - bad breakups, drug & alcohol abuse, dealing with childhood abuse, feeling existentially lost, etc.
So cool to see an awesome guitar great like Steve R. on this show. I discovered him back in 83 and have followed Marillion to this day. I've always marveled at his talent and his tones. They are both epic! Chasing the Marillion sound has been a never ending task for me and many other fans. You could do a whole show on his use of reverb too. Thanks for making this happen. Keep up the excellent content. Much appreciated guys!
Steve is without a doubt one of those guitarists who plays with an exquisite feeling.
Steve Rothery! Amazing musician, so glad to see him here.
Steve Rothery is one of the most underrated guitarists in the world ever!
Saw him on the "Brave" tour in the 90s!
🎸🤘🏻
My first dive into the MIJ Squiers was when I had to replace my 95 MIM that was stolen. I found an 87 E-series 57 Style but with the Floyd rose type system for the bridge and nut. I decided to work it into a true 57 style with the six point bridge, new electronics, etc., so I dove in and did a lot of work to get it right. When it was finally set up, my mind was blown! The easiest guitar I ever played, hands down. The neck, however, was significantly played and therefore worn and definitely in need of fret replacement soon. While talking to luthiers about it, I was also looking for replacement necks. Very soon, I found an 86 E series neck that was complete 57 spec and barely played! I now have an 86/87 hybrid that, like Steve’s, is heavily modified but, like he says, it’s the wood. These guitars are every bit as good as any top line strat style guitars I’ve ever played. They sing even without amplification. It’s been a very worthwhile project and partner. Get one if you can. Love this show!
The Invisible Man from Marbles is one of the most incredible pieces of progressive music I have ever heard.
I really hoped for some words on Andy Latimer. And I wasn't disappointed :) His playing has some of the most fluid phrasing among guitar players. I strongly recommend everyone pick up albums like Nude, Stationary Traveller, Moonmadness, or Dust & Dreams-amazing work.
Absolutely, Andy is one of the best ever. I hope he gets well again, and it would be unbelievable to see him interviewed here. Rothery is an all-time master as well - very glad they had him on. 👌
I have an 81 Squier SQ and it’s an absolute gem of a guitar.
What a great show.
Such a quietly confident, well spoken guy too. It’s clear in his voice the passion he has for melody. And some of that 80’s gear he was talking about regarding racks etc… they really were the sound of the 80s. When people ask me of the chorus sound .. I think of him.
Kudos! Would love to see a part 2 with the fridge gear 😊
Loved this.
Was introduced to the "Hogarth" era Marillion about 5 years ago by a good friend of mine and have become a huge fan of the band.
A great live band too.
Ooof my ultimate guitar hero. I was about 15 or 16 when seeing marillion at the Hammersmith odeon. Steve you are the reason I picked up the guitar at that tender age! I am still in awe.
I was lucky enough to tour support with Marillion and do a Marillion Weekend at PZ as a member of DeeExpus.
I was ‘aware’ of Marillion and had Seasons End but not really a ‘fan’. Watching them and particularly Steve from the wings was just an incredible experience.
Neverland was the track that just absolutely floored me. The guitar part was just so beautiful and incredibly powerful.
Been a BIG fan ever since.
I also remember taking many pictures of Steve’s racks and amps 😍
Just subbed, found this channel via the band's newsletter. Lovely interview and program, thank you! Love, love, love Marillion ❤🇺🇲🇬🇧🎸
Big love and respect to Mr Rothery! One of my all time favourite guitarists. Clutching at Straws tour, Newcastle City Hall was an amazing gig
I was there too! Amazing gig.
Great episode!! As a huge Marillion fan and Steve being an influence, it's great to see him on the show.invite him back and have him bring the double neck Steinberger!!
never been a huge marillion fan but appreciate his guitar playing/sound,those early japanese levinson blades are top notch,i also own one
Got one too, Japanese Luther's are unbelievably good. Mine is a R3 from 1989.
Fantastic to see Steve on the show, and the hint of a part two in the future is very good news. Thanks guys. 😎
I'm a big fan of Marillion and love Steve Rothery's work. He is my biggest influence and continues to surprise me emotionally over the years. Long live to Marillion!
Marillion will always hold a special place in my heart; the Brave album truly saved my life. Thank you for this insightful conversation!
Love that Pedal Show. What a great player. A real understanding of the sound and what’s needed for the part. I need to listen to some Marillion this weekend.
One off the most underrated guitarist in history, listen to the earley years, and now? Lots of respect for this man! 🙏
Steve is a wonderful guitarist and an exquisite person ! Thanks for doing this episode.
Three absolute Leg-ends! This is a major coup Mick and Dan - getting Rothers onto the show is an epic achievement! One of my favourite players of all time, and a huge influence on prog and post-prog, math rock, and anything a bit tricky. What a treat!
First I'm hearing of Steve, always a treat to find a new artist to explore. Lovely playing, gorgeous tone.
Well what can you say about Steve Rothery, as when I hear him soloing tears come dropping. He is the greatest for me, and the one who has this deep beautiful touch no one else has.
I've seen you play & met you so many times & it's always an absolute honour & pleasure 🙏
Thank you! Steve is one of my favorite players and his playing and sound is just magic!
Finally got round to watching this . What a privilege. I’ve loved Steve’s work right from the very beginning. World class player and for this forum, a world class tap dancer! Thanks for this TPS.
Steve is my absolute favourite guitar player. Slightly further down my list there's Gilmour and Lattimer, their influence on Steve is unmistakable.
Thank you guys so much for getting Steve on! ❤
Absolute legend, one of my biggest guitar influences for 20+ years. Thanks so much for this!
Thank you so much for getting Steve in - he is the main reason I picked up a guitar in the 80's, and such a nice guy!
Bumped into Steve just the other week in Berkeley 2 rehearsals studios in Glasgow, He was gracious and lovely ..One of my three favourite guitar players and a huge influence ! Great Interview chaps 👌👍👍
Oh God, what a joy ! Clutching At Straws was my first ever CD, back in the late 80s, it remains one of my absolute favorites, and the Sugar Mice intro (well, pretty much everything from the Fish era) is one of the main reasons I became a guitar player (and did it for a living)... Such an amazing player, distinctive tone and unbelievable phrasing, up there with Dave Gilmour in my book.
Thank you so so much for this !!!!
At the Zénith de Paris 1985, in full majestic solo, the plate of his Strato reflected a light, pierced the ceiling of the room to pick a star and illuminate all the hearts united as one in a weightless dream... and sometimes tears at the turns of a phrasing whose economy of note makes all the power.. brilliant this Mr. Steve! The most fantastic guitarist after my 50 years of experience with this instrument.. Eternal respect and happiness in his life..
Easily the most ‘Un-Widdly widdly’ guitarist out there - and for that we’re thankful👍🇮🇪🇸🇩
Bloody marvellous. So so pleased to see this episode. Thank you TPS x
Holy cow .... I've lived under a rock :( Mr Rothery is a master. What a joy!
His playing is absolutely mesmerising
If you've literally just discovered Steve and Marillion, you've got a STUNNING back catalogue of their work to delve into.
As a huge fan of Marillion, especially the Fish years and the first four albums with Steve H. This was a very special episode. Thank you so much.
This guy has been my guitar teacher since I was 15.I’ve spento so much time learning how to play guitar from my beloved Marillion records!Steve Rothery has such a amazing style!
Honestly, one of the most underrated guitarists there ever was. David Gilmour gets a lot of the focus when it comes to guitarists that play with feel. However if you listen to any of Steve's music and solos such as on Seasons End you will soon realise that Steve is simply stunning.
Honestly, this guy is amazing. I’ve been a massive fan since the early 80’s. His playing is the definition of serving the song and leaving ego outside.
He is so talented and makes every note count.
Thank you for getting Steve on the show. A beautiful and humble and ridiculously talented man.
My top 4 favourite guitarists including Marr and Rothery. Please get the other two, Gilmour and Knopfler
Great interview, nice to hear someone compliment EVH’s chordal work as I always thought he was the greatest rhythm guitarist of his time.
What a treat!
The Clutching at Straws tour was my first ever concert. This episode just made me travel back the memory lane to that time.
Thank you so much TPS!
Fantastic interview Gents! Rothers is such a tremendous talent as are all the fellas in Marillion! I think I'm on my 7th Marillion weekend! They just keep getting better and better!
Thank you again! Brent, VT
The underrated guitar player. The humble man. The master of expression! The guitar solo of Easter is the most expresive that I've ever heard, it realy tells us a history! Long life to the great master Steve!
Awesome Guest.
Awesome Show.
Steve was a massive influence on me in the 80's. Trying to learn Kayleigh, Garden Party... then at Uni... Clutching At Straws was permanently on my crappy LP Record Player, then I got a Boombox, and bought the Album on Cassette... and circa 2016... in my late 40's, now living in Australia...lost everything from the UK... I was stuffing around in a music shop... accidentally saw Script, Misplaced and Clutching on CD.... Insta-buy... they're in my car all the time. ❤❤❤
P.S. There is no greater... Steve is the King of Melody. Latter day Mozart.
What an awesome interview and insight into Steves playing & tone and history with Marillion! Thank you!!
Steve Rothery, what an awesome creative guitarist, a brilliant guest. Thank you for the exceptional content.
Wasn’t expecting this, my absolute #1 influence for 30+ years! Wow. Steve and Marillion just keep on getting better, HBID is a masterpiece. Thank you so much for this episode TPS
Awesome show guys, Steve's sound and feel on the guitar has been a huge influence on my playing over the years.
One of the most important guitarists in my record collection.And a really lovely man.
Saw Steve Hackett two times the last 2 years, great shows.
Thanks Steve, Dan & Mick, great show!
Back in 2017 (!), on the Joey Landreth Harmonic Tremolo episode, I had asked "please bring Mike Holmes from IQ or Steve Rothery from Marillion". Thank you SO much guys for this. Now, you know what you have to do in order to complete that ancient request 😜
Well, that was an absolute joy. I have been very fortunate to have seen Marillion many times through the years. The solo gigs for Ghosts of Pripyat were fantastic also. Anybody who hasn't discovered this music so far, what a treat awaits you!!