A Slide of Life with Joey Landreth | Dipped in Tone Podcast
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2023
- Zach flies Rhett-less on this episode that features an interview with Joey Landreth. Joey shares on his Grammy award-winning success with Bonnie Raitt, how the amp he released with Two-Rock came about, and how parenting has informed his guitar playing. You'll also hear about a rig that gets quite a high Shoyles rating, thanks in part to its envelope filter.
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www.thebroslandreth.com/
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Zach has a humbleness, deference, and sincere curiosity that makes him a great interviewer (here, with PRS, with Lettieri, etc.). Enjoyed this, thanks.
Thanks Kevin!
As a newish father I really loved the discussion of children and music. Thanks for this.
I’m going to come back and re-watch at 33:30 on a regular basis to remind myself of what is actually important. Thank you for your music, your insight, and your inspiration Joey.
I wish it wasn’t a limited run because I really want that amp!
The comment about not waiting to try something hit me at the right moment. I judge my guitar playing all the time - with good reason - but I know the tone that speaks to me. I'm going to spend more time seeking that.
Just got an Ariel Posen small slide today, plus candy! Love em all.
So correct about creating beig the actual goal. Played for 17 years and wrote a few songs but never did anything with them, now I just did a 2 song pro recorded session with my band, wrote the songs and am very happy with them. I think you need to take that step (same with playing live) and push outside of your comfort zone to continue to grow and reach your potential
The world needs a collaboration between Joey and Mark Lettieri
throw in a littls Andy Timmons as well
In my experience a great Zonk has all the magic of a great MK1 Tonebender but has more edge because of the filter and the right balance of flutey mids w/some gate and aggression
Zach, this was a fantastic interview, well done! one of my favorites thus far.
To Joey’s comment, it has become so cost prohibitive to go to big shows lately that I’m starting to be more interested in going to smaller shows and spending some money on merch. I actually saw The Bros. in Ottawa last June. Got their shirt and one from the opening act. They’re a great reminder of an awesome concert. 👍
I totally agree small gigs are where it's at. Small venues are where the magic happens!
The analogman filter is the best I’ve tried, so good!
Really fantastic interview Zach!! I realize and it's clear you already have a rapport with each other but your interviewing skills are seriously on point! Look forward to future guests on the show. Thanks for everything. Mythos for life haha!!
Please take a shot at an envelope filter, love ‘em for funk or late 70’s era dead stuff. It would be cool to have a switchable mode where the filter reliably opens with 5.9-6.2 wound Strat PU’s without needing a boost in front.
Absolutely love this episode guys 👌🏻
Much love for the brothers. Fantastic music, and great guys.
A very bromantic special episode right here.
I'd rather see the Brothers Landreth than the Rolling Stones. If you ever make it to the Colonial Theater in Laconia, NH, I'll be there for sure!
Less than a minute before Joey's Canadian comes out. Good job!
Zach rig all the way! The D&M also appeals to me as a fellow TPS fan 👌
This is a real extra treat and earns zach's rig points
thanks joey - you're the best
Hey Zack everyone from Winnipeg is most excellent, also we produce a lot of really good music, Joey and Dave are a testament to that. I think that when Joey was born, Lowell George was overlooking things and found the perfect vessel to nurture.
I was in the bar one night, and I thought I was listening to a Little Feat track I’ve never heard, pulled out the Shazam and low and behold it was the Bros.,
Keep on putting it out there
Great episode as always! Joey totally seems like a cool hang. I’m a recent convert after seeing them on TPS and a few other vlogs but man do they rock!!!
Joey's comments around the 40 minute mark really echo how I feel. Fantastic technique is great, really it is, but it has to serve the music.
Zach your rig is a lot more in step with what I play and what tones and options I like
Another great show. The Deadbeat Podcast Dad shirt is a great idea.
As is typical of anything featuring Joey Landreth, this was just wonderful. Really went deep on certain points that are rarely talked about in touring & margins, the perception of Canada & Canadians, all good shit. I dug the Dad talk, which as a childless curmudgeon is super rare to say genuinely. And yeah...I'd buy a Deadbeat Podcast Dad shirt (depending on the design).
I've got a Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah, and FV500H volume pedal I'm using as an expression pedal to get the "wah pedal" thing. I had a small bypass footswitch custom made to allow me to be able to instantly switch between the two (pedal and auto). That would make a cool pedal.
I don’t need to know an artist to appreciate their music; however, it’s cool when someone you admire creatively seems like a really good person too.
So, buying merch online straight from the artist is one of the best ways to support an artist?
Honestly ya, most bands and artists live kff merchandise and patron or fan engagement sites which is sad but thats where the industry is at
Love me some Joey!!!
Blackstrap Electrik has the Zonk dialed in, as does Reeves Electro..... wild, woolly, and super analog fuZzZziness....
😎 Thanks ⚓️
Why, another hour I will get!!
Considering Joey’s ability to make a functioning supercomputer-pedalboard, I can’t wait to see a minimalist board by him- What’s a bare essential Landreth tone look like?
Ssshhh ... don't tell the whole internet. Ooops. 😂
The goat 🐐
all I heard in this entire episode is that yall are working on a univibe... when Zach!?!?
The proto is in the shop but it's needing help. Probably have to mess with bulb and LDR combos to find what functions and sounds best. Hopefully it will be out this summer or fall
I was skeptical at first but in the end it turned out to be a great episode! Great work Zach!!!
I know why Rhett wasn't there... too jealous of Joey's slide tone...
Would love to see more shitty rigs. A lot of people seem to submit rigs in a checklist to get the most points on dipped in tone, I'd love to see what people are actually using.
Let’s start a new offshoot of this show: Dipped in Toe
Killer wet dry rig 10 shoholays
Wish my kids liked good music. Please no more mumble rap!
What's Rhett's excuse?