Rig Rundown - Steven Wilson & Guthrie Govan
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2013
- www.premierguitar.com/Video/20... Premier Guitar's Jason Shadrick is on location in Chicago, IL, where he catches up with guitarists Guthrie Govan and Steven Wilson who detail and demo their current touring rigs.
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guthrie govan should host a top gear style show about music gear
+greeeenmachine I would consider selling myself and my full extended family into slavery for a chance to see that.
Would pay for
greeeenmachine i feel like he’s too good. It would be awesome to see a blues player, a jazz player, and a rock player tho...
Maybe, though I would maintain that whatever Too Gear-esque show needs Jeremy Clarkson.
Whoever drew that conclusion I can only say "well played" the BBC is choice.
"We've grown weary of this guitar, we seek *new* pleasures" Guthrie is a living Monty Python sketch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Tomfoolery1972…….it helps too that he’s stuck with the interviewer who’s somewhat humourless and is a great foil for Guthrie’s sense of irony and his comical side!
@@2earacheay lets be real not everyone can be an entertainer (referring to interviewer)
His sense of humor is almost leveled with his guitar skills.
no wonder he's good, he's been playing the lute since the 17th century
+theycallmejpj He has been playing since 33 BC. lol
A true Nigel Tufnel moment. While guthrie was running through his rig and talking about his amp head..... "this is a new company...so new that it doesn't exist yet."
wow that's perfect, thanks for making me laugh
Also "....hilariously stable..." (describing the neck).....🤣
I will never look at a McDonald's employee the same again.
1nzi i no right!
Guthrie wasn't all that bright when he worked at Mc D!
yeah & he was a 5-star.. lol
I've worked at McDonalds and honestly, you're fine; they're mostly talentless cunts
lol me either
18:54 "I'm not the kind of guy who fetishises over guitars."
*receives frown from Guthrie*
Fetishizes
yea and that PRS was hardcore "meh" compared to guthrie's.
Guthrie’s response: That’s good because I am the guitar
i love guthrie's voice :D
He's got that deep sultry voice
+joe bornpsycho Yeah I wish I had his voice.
+MichaelD8393 Me too, I sound like Gilbert Gottfried being sodomised by a moose.
Mox_au Damn, I can only imagine how that must be.
+MichaelD8393 My wife said it's like making love to Bobcat Goldthwait, if he had downs syndrome, and electrodes connected to his testes.
I wish all musicians were as humble and pleasant as Guthrie , he just seems like the most laid back guy ever. And of course the best guitarist I know of XD
Awesome guy!!!
@@edwindantes539 I bet Wilson is a dickhead
Gerald Francis I agree with you, just down to earth and humble, it makes a change!!!👍🏿
Going back and watching this is such an eye-opener into how things have changed in the past 6-7 years.
He talks about not knowing who Strymon were.
He talks about Victory Amps not being a company yet.
He talks about having a backup pedal in case he can't take his large Victory amp with him - they now have a lunchbox style head AND a pedal version of his amp.
Amazing!
Even weirder now 4 years on, he's gone digital and uses an AxeFX
hilariously stable
Their voice are just so pleasant to listen too
Its called good diction and voice modulation. They should teach it to people in school. Its like the music of the voice. If you are around people who do it you'll do it naturally. The same goes for how people walk and conduct themselves physically too. Still, people won't accept good taste :)
comprehensiveboy it has nothing to do with any of that. Literally anyone who lives in the UK, myself included, will tell you that they're just standard southern accents.
Rad Thibideaux No, its not accent still less being southern. I'm english. He thinks, acts and talks like a gent.
Ninjanomikz Have you sampled a representative group of British speakers? Merely being British does not bestow these qualities. Often the best examples are shown in the media and films, though nowadays much less so. Unattractiveness in manners and speech is very prevalent. If you walk down many public streets you will hear aggressiveness, foul language, stupidity, spitting, you name it. Its the flip side of the tourist image. The ideal is a thin layer on top if an unattractive mass.
i'm from liverpool myself. the marmite of uk accents haha
Guthrie's sense of humor is just as glorious as his playing. Would love to have a beer with him and just talk music all day long.
Met Guthrie a while back, great guy and absolutely fantastic player!
Perhaps the most down-to-earth, seemingly easy to get on with musician I have ever witnessed.
Guthrie is a great person, love the way he presents stuff
guthrie govan drinking tea would probably be the most british thing
Pierre Ibrahim whilst eating a crumpet
Late but there is a vid where he is drinking tea with one hand and shredding with the other (not a joke)
spoken like a true American. did you type this while driving your pickup truck, shooting guns in the sky, yelling “yeeeeeehaaaaaw”?
Coldacre
NO! WE’RE ALSO EATING MCDONALDS.
some people just don’t fact check
I saw another video where his guitar pedal board was literally a tea tray
"We will never speak of them again."
After seeing that McDonalds badge, Guthrie seems like such a genuine, authentic individual who just needed to use music to boost his life. Not only has he become one of the most talented players on the planet, he's never let it go to his head.
Someone like Paul McCartney might be one of the greatest musicians based on records sales, but the guy has such a massive ego, and frankly, I find that it's difficult to appreciate his music because of this. It's like the guy has completely forgotten about what he set out to do when he first began with the Beatles... Nowadays, there are so many musicians out there who have followed this type of behavior, especially in genres like hip-hop and rap (*cough Kanye West).
For these reasons, I'm always going to respect artists like Guthrie who naturally possess a down-to-earth, wholehearted personality, because that's something that I try to relate to and people like him are the people I'd like to see succeed in this world.
+A Proc That teaches us that you never know who is delivering your burgers, perhaps a music genious, a future Nobel prize, future president ...who knows.
+A Proc You certainly have a point, but some ego is required to do the job and do it well. Some of the greatest musicians have massive egos and some can turn it off away from the stage, but it has no bearing on the artistic merit of their work.
kinda like Zakk Wylde or Dimebag Darrell
I don't understand the need to offset someone like Paul McCartney with Guthrie! In fact I don't understand the need for any negativity to make a positive point. Both are great for their own reasons.
Imagine him serving someone in McDonalds in his calming voice saying "Hello! Welcome to McDonalds what would you like today?"
Or someone bitching at him because their order was fucked up and they tell him, "You're a loser working at MickeyD's and you'll never amount to anything"
"Welcome to McDonalds, can I interest you in an erotic cake?"
@@BollocksUtwat I giggled.
The funny thing is that he has worked for a period at McDonald's!
@@edwindantes539 - he put some extra 'love' in their Big Mac.
One of the best rig rundowns I have seen.
I like how the guitars get played and how its the guitarist doing the interview and not their guitar tech.
Respect to the Interviewer, asked the right questions but didn't take over. Guthrie as always, just awesome.
I adore the sound of that Jazzmaster. :O) Beautiful.
+Marmaduke Winterbotham Agree. It sounds haunting and beautiful.
+Marmaduke Winterbotham looks beautiful too, i want it so bad
3:08 I just love it when guthrie plays stuff like that
Almost the lick!
Mehoy Miboy he’s a Jazz man.
At 17:22 he bends up a second and then up another third. A few centuries ago he would have been burned at the stake for that
+playingforbritain minor third
Db X Which is, nevertheless, a third
+playingforbritain nice try but i'm sure after 7 months you realize there's an important distinction between the two and that "a third" implies major.
Db X It implies a minor third when you're in a minor key, as he was. Besides, the majority of people who read my comment and hear the phrase either know what Guthrie's playing, so they understand the comment; or they don't, and are none the wiser anyway.
+playingforbritain you state that he played a minor third because he's in a minor key, but he's actually in a minor key because he played a minor third lol. you got it backwards friend.
I get so much happiness from Gurthrie and Steven working together. It's like two geniuses of my music appetite joined in a meal of delicious musicality.
All that jazzy stuff that guthrie was playing gave me chills
I don't think I'd even mind if PG just interviewed Guthrie every day. I can't get enough of his voice, wisdom, and skill.
I love how he looks so uncertain but yet when he starts to speak he seems perfectly comfortable.
That is the most fucked up thing in the world to think that, without a twist of fate, the best guitar player in the world would have been making minimum wage flipping tasty burgers, instead of shredding out the tastiest licks ever heard by mankind's ears.
Worst thing is that there are people who will watch this and say: "I worked with that guy" and realize they didn't accomplish anything in life. Now that has to sting
Twist of fate and also a lot of work and practice. I don't think Guthrie acquired his guitar playing just by waiting on destiny to take a turn, he must have busted his ass during his free time.
how not to love him... really he is an awsome guy and a god of guitar arts
After a bit of googling, I found that I my guess is actually right lol.
"Yes, we did a lot with that “jazzy” guitar tone. We call it the 'Lonely Swede Lost in the Forest' sound-a sort of jazzy, warm, and dark clean sound that’s mixed with a mono plate reverb. I love that sound-it’s on many ’70s records, and it’s especially noticeable on old Scandinavian records. My buddy Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth uses that sound quite a lot." -Steven Wilson
What a gentleman! It's always the pleasure to watch mr. Guthrie!
such a humble genius, love guthrie.
Guthrie does the best rig rundown. He actually gives examples of his sound live! Just awesome all around! Kudos sir.
I Love the McD's badge. That'll keep ya grounded. Charvel makes the best production guitar for the money(just my opinion Ibanez fans). The SoCal and San Dimas are fantastic. His Charvel must be a dream to play. Govan is one of those Eric Johnson "mad genius" guitar players. He does his own thing, and it sounds great.
I was just about to say something "similar" about Steve Wilson's PRS. Not so surprisingly the "Gold Top" PRS SE 245 single cut w/ PRS pickups, has a lot of Gibson LP vibe built into it via the Ted McCarty effect on Paul Smith as the former CEO of Gibson Guitar Company
another reminder not to judge a book by its cover.. ive seen this guys picture on the internets and wrote him off as a shredding metal guy, but my god i've learned a bunch of smooth lines just from watching this one video.
i despise country music, except old country i can bare, but at 4:00 - 4:20 i could listen to that all day
Guthrie is rather convincingly simulating a slide guitar. Watching slide players take the bar and angle it, or using a pedal to bend the note, its impressive as all hell to see him do 'country bends' on a regular old 6 banger. I tried it, way too hard for me to bend 1 step, downward, on 10s so I gave up. Guthrie for the win.
You've never heard of the grateful dead huh
Albert Lee teaches that stuff online
I love watching Guthrie interviews and talking and playing. He's awesome.
in every new video with Guthrie, he impress me with something new
Probably one of the best rundowns in awhile. Thanks for putting these together!
Steve Wilson's choice of PRS electric guitars and Babbage & Ovation acoustic guitars are a testament to simplicity and workability...
That select HH Jazz is sick!!!
I've been around for many years and I've gotta say that this is the best sounding rig I've ever heard. Awesome.
freaking love rig rundowns. I could watch these nonstop 24/7
Steven Wilson probably calls that nice warm clean tone "the Lonely Swede" as a reference to Mikael Akerfeldt. ;)
Guthrie is quite an amazing person. He really inspires me. I've travelled a little to see him and will do a lot more in the future. He really is someone you should go and see!
Well that was the most interesting thing I've seen on the internet this week. Very nice. Thank you Guthrie, Steven and Premier Guitar.
You can not help but love this humble genius.
I could listen to Guthrie play guitar all damn day.
The best guitarist in the world. Very humble man. 😎
It's cool how Guthrie is really engaging and interested in showing off his gear. I could listen to him talk about gear and music for hours.
Funny, when you watch some guitarists you think to yourself "Man, I love his tone!" With Guthrie, he'll unleash 20 guitar sounds, and each one sounds totally killer; unique, methodical and so clear-cut!
4:02 what an amusing little thing
This was my inaugural exposure to Mr. Guthrie Govan and I'm absolutely impressed. He's an awesome person and musician. Mr. Steven Wilson only continues to validate his own high I.Q. by collaborating with him.
ahhhh the joys of playing AWESOME custom guitars and Amps and Effects .... if only we had the pleasure.
I could listen to Guthrie talk about guitars for days.
What a lovely man.
He sounds like a British Mikael Åkerfeldt.
Erik Adams i know right!
Holy shit
He used the term "Lonely Swede" to describe a type of playing, and I think Mikael has mentioned in another interview that that is how Steve Wilson describes Mikael's guitar playing.
@@extremeAJ619 Yes, it's definitely an Åkerfeldt reference. Plus that part sounds a lot like Mikael
He sounds AND looks so much like Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson.
Even got 5 stars at Maccy D's !!, I knew he would be good, What a decent chap he seems, I'd love to spend an hour with him. Could learn loads !
at 6:30, when Guthrie demonstrates "the Lonely Swede", he plays something that closely resembles the playing style of swedish piano player Jan Johansson. Check out his masterpiece album "Jazz på Svenska", which trnaslates into "Jazz in swedish". You wont be disappointed! :)
I think the tone is a direct reference to Opeth's Mikael Akerfeldt
These guys are my heros, thanks for taking notice.
For me he is the greatest living guitarist
No Argument here - regarding Guthrie Govan. He is an Absolute Beast. Love that guy. He can breathe-fire on acoustic - too.
Absolutely
No question
Not even close
@@phillipburnell8171 hmmmm. Care to explain?
Great rundown ... very funny and down to earth Guthrie ...bit of a genius on guitar too !
Both Steven and Guthrie are fantastic! I was at the show before this one, and they both absolutely killed it. I was two rows in front of Guthrie, and my God, that man's fingers are insanely quick
That was wonderful!!! Guthrie is a treasure to the Guitar Playing Community🥺😊
Did Guthrie sneak in some purple rain? 15:24
Yup, and "Star Wars", and "Love Rollercoaster", and probably some others...
He sounds like a super rich guy from Victorian era Britain.
dannyphehe To me at least..
My favorite rig rundown!
that is genuinely the most beautiful guitar i've ever heard
Guthrie Govan is real class act, one of a kind in this ever increasing narcissistic world we live.
Guthrie have such a pleasant sense of humour. Im listening to this just to hear his voice :)
Incredible talent and beautiful guitars...perfection!
I love this channel. Thanks buds!
damn I'd never thought I would catch my self as a neck joint lover
Such a great tone! I love his ambient-leslie tone I love that guitar too I haven't looked at a lot of charvel but that tone omg, I love that amp too wow I'm in love
Talking about Guthrie's
I usually don't find much need in making exclusively complimentary comments, however It is absolutely satisfying to listen to such an articulate, informative player. Jason did a swell job accommodating and allowing the guests to speak their knowledge as well as asking the right question. Jason show John Bolinger how to do this. Thanks for everything
Man this video shows you the rise of Victory amps, he says its a new company, and now i cant stop talking about them.... getting the right people playing their amps helpss alot man
I'm here for the neck joints.
Steven's a ridiculously underrated guitarist.
Omair Sheikh ridiculously underrated in general. This dude is out here composing some of the best prog music of all time.
AGREED!
He is a better songwriter. I never seen Steven as a guitar virtuous. But he can handle the instrument very well.
Haha! Love the little bit of "Rollercoaster Of Love" in the demo!
Thanks Guthrie, i love looking at neck joints!
Guthrie can play anything and is funny as hell!
I like looking at neck joints :P
Nice to hear some playing in the rundown!
That Fender sounds just wonderful....
"this is a new company, so new it doesn't exist yet"
; D
rg2027x zero response from interviewer..😒😑
rg2027x Is it a pun? Didn't get it yet
@@linksayajin2958 Referencing Nigel Tuffnel from Spinaltap
"We shall never speak of them again." ~Guthrie Govan
Love this band...thanks for the insight
Brilliant. That's how you sum up Guthrie in one word. He gets it, and I don't mean that in a condescending way like I am above him and passing judgement, but you can tell by his demeanor, his disposition and his soft spoken way just ooze confidence and self assurance. And that pedal board. lol that is the coolest, most well thought out and well designed thing ever. Brilliant!
Funny,his accent sounds rather posh at times,and here and there,just like one the lads,a London geezer."Yea mate,a pinte of lager,and a bag of roasted peanuts,lovely,cheers mate!" Love the Brits,and Hi from France :)
The dislikes are all from suhr
Lmao 🤣
lemaw
you mean sewer
Hani the Himbo obviously you’ve never had the luck to try a sl67
@@TheIecCreemMan never heard of her
That Jazzmaster sounds amazing -- perfect combo of Fender and and semi hollow gibby
How can someone give a thumbs down? He is such a nice humble guy and plays great music.
17:00 "...something cool happens"...ahaha
woah! 15:00 did he just play star wars?
Actually George Lucas stole that from Guthrie...
Apache- Shadows? I believe it to be that and not Star Wars ;o
that's the Harry Potter theme
The worlds greatest guitar player and at the same time the most humble and down to earth guy that´s impressive.
position 4 on that switch is the most awesome sound i ever witnessed!
6:40 I swear it's DESPACITO !!
Hippy poetry:-)...ha! brilliant...great stuff...
How could anyone ever run out of questions for Steven Wilson.
Freaking sweet! Saw Guthrie and Steven in NYC on April 26th and was an amazingly awesome show!! And Guthrie is using the pick I gave him in this vid....yay!! :D