Great interview, Evan. Great from both of you. Two masters cutting across close time periods. My family and I live up the street from Steve and we met on a town baseball field just before Wardenclyffe Tower. So much history since. Thank you for this special snapshot of awesome jazz fusion history. We’ll done. Please play on.
Very cool. Steve is one awesome composer, player, and producer. He lives here in Massachusetts and plays gigs at local clubs and I believe teaches at Berklee in Boston. So sad Holdsworth is no longer with us. A hundred years from now new musicians will be listening to his music in awe. RIP Allan.
This is the greatest! I love Hunt's story about the ZONEs on the THEN! album. I'm giving the album a re-listen now. There's so many behind the scenes stories here and never knew I wanted to hear, until I heard them. I would say, Evan, that your first attempt at a pod-cast is a huge success! Please continue, and Thank You!
I just happened to stumble on this, stopped me in my tracks! Watched this all way through, Alan Holdsworth.....A TRUE LEGEND, and one of my BIGGEST GUITAR IDOLS!
Incredible interview! I could listen to this all day. Asked some great questions too and I'm proud I understood all the synth stuff haha. Also that Pud Wud sound must be the DX7 Clav 2 patch. I thought it was stock and only how the Synthaxe responded to it dynamically was changed, but it was good to know it was modified a bit.
Very grateful for this wonderful video. Steve Hunt is a big influence on me. I remember watching Allan's wonderful educational video (Just for the Curious) over and over again. Thanks again Evan!
What a great choice for your interview. Steve does not get enough attention, in my opinion. I got to hear Allan and Steve live once in the far flung outreaches of civilization - Edmonton in the 1990s. It was a rare treat for me. I had long been a fan of Allan’s. Looking forward to more conversations and insights, Evan.
“Then” is one of my favorite live recordings. The rendition of White Line is tear inducing. The playing on that album is unrivaled to me. They were on fire. To think Allan almost didn’t release is unfathomable, proof of his near unobtainable standards for the average person…
Listening to you guys who knew and loved Allan, talk about days on the road and in the studio is fantastic! Twenty five minutes just flew by. I'm going to have to listen again!
"Dodgy Boat", a song Steve Hunt wrote for Wardenclyffe Tower is what got me into Holdsworth. Wardenclyffe Tower is my favorite AH and one of my all time favourite albums
Thank you so very much, Evan, this has been an immense pleasure to watch. Steve is such a cool guy and a great musician. Loved all the Holdsworth stories, looking forward to Steve's new album with you on it (as well as "the other guys"). Among all the Allan-connected names mentioned in this episode (and I want them all 🙂), I would absolutely love one featuring the fabulous Jimmy Johnson. Any chances there? Good luck with your endeavours!
Thanks for this great interview Evan. Always loved Steve's work with Allan and had the privilege to see the band on a number of occasions back in the day. You could hear how simpatico Steve was with Allan's harmonic approach. That band with Skuli and Chad was killer.
Great interview! Love Steve's playing on numerous albums, so it's nice to learn more of the inside story on his time with Allan, and it's good to see him getting some recognition!
Thank you so much for doing this interview! And thank you for asking about Then!, it’s also one of my favorite albums ever and I’m so glad to get some more backstory on it 😁
Thanks Evan, love how you look to the future with your incredine music, but keep a foot in the past celebrating the genius of the late great maestro Allan Holdsworth.
So fun! Steve is amazing and such a chill person. The arch was strong and the editing felt smooth. Really appreciate all the time you put in🙏 Catching up on episodes now!
Thanks for doing a great musical interview. Just enough personal stuff to really appeal, but asking important questions about the music itself. Rick Beato just released an excellent video about Dick Cavett's masterful interview with Oscar Peterson in 1979, and how it was the inspiration for his interviewing style. I'm certainly happy to see more of your interviews, Evan! AND certainly ALL your new music.
This is beyond awesome! What a video to start off the year Evan, as an Allan fan hearing road stories is an amazing insight :) and who better than Steve!
This is great, I hope you do more of these. I personally just wish you wouldn't cut the natural breaks in the dialogue so much, it sounds so unnatural and is very distracting to me. But maybe that's just me, thank you very much for letting us listen in, Evan.
Thank you everyone ❤🎉 I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this! More will happen 😁
That is great to hear! Thanks for making it happen.
Steve and Evan's Holdsworth impressions are legendary 😂
So great! Well done. Terrific to see my bro Steve as your first guest! (His actual brother, Jim)
great Steve Hunt iS gigantic
Gary Husband drumming in his Speedos.... gold. The one time I saw them, mid 90s, he had graduated to wearing cycling shorts.
Great interview, Evan. Great from both of you. Two masters cutting across close time periods. My family and I live up the street from Steve and we met on a town baseball field just before Wardenclyffe Tower. So much history since. Thank you for this special snapshot of awesome jazz fusion history. We’ll done. Please play on.
Very cool. Steve is one awesome composer, player, and producer. He lives here in Massachusetts and plays gigs at local clubs and I believe teaches at Berklee in Boston. So sad Holdsworth is no longer with us. A hundred years from now new musicians will be listening to his music in awe. RIP Allan.
This is the greatest! I love Hunt's story about the ZONEs on the THEN! album. I'm giving the album a re-listen now. There's so many behind the scenes stories here and never knew I wanted to hear, until I heard them. I would say, Evan, that your first attempt at a pod-cast is a huge success! Please continue, and Thank You!
I just happened to stumble on this, stopped me in my tracks! Watched this all way through, Alan Holdsworth.....A TRUE LEGEND, and one of my BIGGEST GUITAR IDOLS!
Very interesting!! Thanks, Evan!❤
This was really great Evan, cannot wait for the next one.
Incredible interview! I could listen to this all day. Asked some great questions too and I'm proud I understood all the synth stuff haha. Also that Pud Wud sound must be the DX7 Clav 2 patch. I thought it was stock and only how the Synthaxe responded to it dynamically was changed, but it was good to know it was modified a bit.
Thank you so much for your out of this world transcription work on Holdsworth’s tunes!
Allan Completely Unique......Music and Life!!!
Very grateful for this wonderful video. Steve Hunt is a big influence on me. I remember watching Allan's wonderful educational video (Just for the Curious) over and over again. Thanks again Evan!
What a great choice for your interview. Steve does not get enough attention, in my opinion. I got to hear Allan and Steve live once in the far flung outreaches of civilization - Edmonton in the 1990s. It was a rare treat for me. I had long been a fan of Allan’s.
Looking forward to more conversations and insights, Evan.
I saw you guys at the Iridium with Virgil,still very sad without that geezer and his banjo.
Gnarly
Two great musicians and beautiful human beings! ❤️ Allan will live forever! Thanks! 🎸👍❤️
Totally agree re: Non-brewed Condiment from Then. Words cannot describe...
“Then” is one of my favorite live recordings. The rendition of White Line is tear inducing. The playing on that album is unrivaled to me. They were on fire. To think Allan almost didn’t release is unfathomable, proof of his near unobtainable standards for the average person…
Man this is awesome Evan!!!! 👌
Listening to you guys who knew and loved Allan, talk about days on the road and in the studio is fantastic! Twenty five minutes just flew by. I'm going to have to listen again!
I don’t know you in person Evan but I can say I love you! Thank you so much for your gorgeous and inspiring music and all your UA-cam content.🙏
Oh I want to be your friend! And listen to as many stories as possible regarding Allan and yourselves. Peace
This was great!
You really got a natural talent for this!
Do continue!!!
Awesome. Looking forward to hearing the new Steve Hunt record. If there is more footage about any of his projects as a leader I’d love to see it!
Really, really enjoyed this warm and engaging conversation! Thanks to both of you!
Then! Is unreal. Condiment on that album is probably the best live guitar solo I’ve ever had my ear drums get hit by 🖤🖤🖤
"Dodgy Boat", a song Steve Hunt wrote for Wardenclyffe Tower is what got me into Holdsworth. Wardenclyffe Tower is my favorite AH and one of my all time favourite albums
So great, guys! Steve, you n Evan are most appreciated musically by so many. ❤️💜
Thank you so very much, Evan, this has been an immense pleasure to watch. Steve is such a cool guy and a great musician. Loved all the Holdsworth stories, looking forward to Steve's new album with you on it (as well as "the other guys"). Among all the Allan-connected names mentioned in this episode (and I want them all 🙂), I would absolutely love one featuring the fabulous Jimmy Johnson. Any chances there? Good luck with your endeavours!
Thanks for this great interview Evan. Always loved Steve's work with Allan and had the privilege to see the band on a number of occasions back in the day. You could hear how simpatico Steve was with Allan's harmonic approach. That band with Skuli and Chad was killer.
Great way to start! Steve is awesome! Allan reigns forever!! Can't wait to see what's next!👌
You make great music Evan!! Please continue to do so. You shine a light in a dark world
Can’t wait to hear the best bass solo EVER! Also looking forward to future podcasts. Really enjoyed this!
This is great I love the music and the stories behind it. Wishing you the best and looking forward to more.
No kidding about that solo! You guys were absolutely kicking ass.
I really enjoy these interactions, so thank you.
Evan's album from last year, Elysian, is a must-hear. You will not regret starting from track one and just letting the album play out
Great interview! Love Steve's playing on numerous albums, so it's nice to learn more of the inside story on his time with Allan, and it's good to see him getting some recognition!
Thank you so much for doing this interview! And thank you for asking about Then!, it’s also one of my favorite albums ever and I’m so glad to get some more backstory on it 😁
Really fascinating insights on your work with Allan. Saw Steve (and Skuli) here in the UK. Skuli sounded awesome with his Tobias/EBS rig.
Thanks Evan, love how you look to the future with your incredine music, but keep a foot in the past celebrating the genius of the late great maestro Allan Holdsworth.
This is genuinely incredible. It’s so cool to hear these insights and stories from such a legend like Steve. Please keep this series coming.
Thanks so much for doing this interview Evan-a real treasure for Allan fans!
So cool hearing so much about Allan🥹I had no idea then was recorded at Pitt Inn 🤯
Greeeeeat stuff Evan!! マジで最高!!
Beautiful ! 😘
So fun! Steve is amazing and such a chill person. The arch was strong and the editing felt smooth. Really appreciate all the time you put in🙏 Catching up on episodes now!
Fantastic interview! I loved every minute of it. Great questions also.
This is GOLD! Thank You Evan, and Thank You Steve!
Wow! Great stuff! Thanks!..
Just started watching this. Steve Hunt's compositions with Holdsworth are favorites. He's a tremendous composer and player.
Amazing ! Another great album to come 🫶🏼😁
Thanks for doing a great musical interview. Just enough personal stuff to really appeal, but asking important questions about the music itself. Rick Beato just released an excellent video about Dick Cavett's masterful interview with Oscar Peterson in 1979, and how it was the inspiration for his interviewing style. I'm certainly happy to see more of your interviews, Evan! AND certainly ALL your new music.
This is amazing stuff. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you!
Great job, Evan! Keep them coming. 👏❤
This is beyond awesome! What a video to start off the year Evan, as an Allan fan hearing road stories is an amazing insight :) and who better than Steve!
This was so good, thanks for sharing!
my favorite musician!!
incredible! thanks for sharing!!
That's awesome talking ❤
very, very good
Evan, this is so great! I wish you a lot of success!
Thank you for this already legendary interview.
It's just great to hear all these incredible anecdotes.
I couldn't stop watching.
Mind fucking blowing !!! Rick beato interviewed Steve too and it was sick, you guys got way deeper
great one
Great interview!
This is great, Evan! Thanks for giving us all such a great insight into Allan's world through you two incredible musicians.
Look forward to more of these. That was really interesting. Thanks.
Allan's process for recording Wardenclyffe Tower is exactly how I do things lol
Good shit man! Keep it coming.
man what i would give for that pud wud patch!!
Jazz Explosion was da bomb 😅
Hey Evan - great podcast! Dude you just got yoself a new subscriber :)
About Wardenclyffe Tower, what's the story about the changes being written on a piece of toilet paper? Was that true?
I bet no one knows where to find that live in Tokyo album he was talking about.
This is great, I hope you do more of these. I personally just wish you wouldn't cut the natural breaks in the dialogue so much, it sounds so unnatural and is very distracting to me. But maybe that's just me, thank you very much for letting us listen in, Evan.
Ok thanks!