I saw Pat a few times in Heaven. That band should have made it big! Wonder if there are any old tapes of that band still in existance? I'd give my right arm to hear those!!!
Such a that shame that Toy Matinee chat was so brief, and you even fast tracked it to Sheryll Crow... aggrieving every Toy Matinee fan, Please Guy, go back and do the full story of Toy Matinee, and I can imagine hilarious stories with Kevin.. kudos from Scotland.
Pat is a musical genius.
Fascinating. So glad you asked him about Leonard Cohen's last three albums. Sooo interesting, how they worked together on those.
Pat is a such a gentle great, one can imagine having a genius like that in the studio. Yet another fantastic interview, gents!
Oh, he does have a temper.
@@sundet81 I guess we all can, right? 😂
Brilliant episode yet again! Became aware of Toy Matinee through Guy's lockdown bass licks on youtube, it really is a fantastic album!
Always great! But I was waiting for the Pat L. interview, Such a great musician and writer
Brilliant/informative interview.
I saw Pat a few times in Heaven. That band should have made it big! Wonder if there are any old tapes of that band still in existance? I'd give my right arm to hear those!!!
Such a that shame that Toy Matinee chat was so brief, and you even fast tracked it to Sheryll Crow... aggrieving every Toy Matinee fan, Please Guy, go back and do the full story of Toy Matinee, and I can imagine hilarious stories with Kevin.. kudos from Scotland.
Great episode!
Now you have to get Tim Pearce on! 👍👍
As usual the answer is Bowie. I think you’ll find the gated reverb on the snare originated with Tony Visconti on the Low album.
Would love to hear you guys talk to Richard Jobson from the Skidz.
turns out im first to comment again wah hoo awesome u guys xx
Guy. You didn't ask about Zappa