Chats With Guitar Cats Podcast #30 BRETT GARSED | JOHN FARNHAM BAND

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2020
  • Let's meet Brett Garsed, lead guitarist for The John Farnham Band and find out about his amazing Legato, Hybrid Picking and Melodic Slide playing. Hit us with your questions via the Live Chat Room.
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  • @ajluvzlondon4214
    @ajluvzlondon4214 3 роки тому +15

    Probably one of the greatest guitar players of all time. I remember watching his REH instructional "Rock Fusion" and my life changing forever. A true phenom.

    • @quincyfinnley2653
      @quincyfinnley2653 2 роки тому

      i realize Im kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good website to watch new series online?

    • @misaelali8702
      @misaelali8702 2 роки тому

      @Quincy Finnley Lately I have been using FlixZone. You can find it on google :)

    • @BeauSearow
      @BeauSearow 3 місяці тому

      When you have listened to more than 3 bands you'll realise how stupid you sound :)

    • @a.s.2426
      @a.s.2426 Місяць тому

      He is very good. A personal favorite. Falls short of “greatness” though, as conventionally understood.

    • @gabrieleazzarello9882
      @gabrieleazzarello9882 27 днів тому +1

      I fully endorse every word you wrote man, every word. What a guitar legend 👏🤙💪👍

  • @tatong1000
    @tatong1000 2 роки тому +8

    Great interview , being a ritchie blackmore fan , i was great to hear what he had to say about him, thank you for the interview .

  • @mikea6710
    @mikea6710 2 роки тому +4

    Brett, quite possibly the most humble down to earth player that's ever lived,.. this interview confirms this

  • @nickangus3211
    @nickangus3211 3 роки тому +9

    Great interview, it’s a testament to Brett that you can revisit the “let me out” solo all these years later and there’s still nothing like it even today. No wonder we were all so blown away when we saw it back in the mid eighties!! Keep up the great work on the channel, I can see this becoming something big.

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому +2

      Nick Angus Thanks a million mate. Brett was one of the big guns of Aussie talent I wanted to get on the channel and he turned out to be a super human being as well as player. Much appreciated mate.

  • @LydianExcursions-xk6im
    @LydianExcursions-xk6im 29 днів тому

    Thanks for the wonderful interview. Brett was my main instructor when I attended the GIT in the 80s, and I learned so much from him. Not only that, I was so blown away by both his musicality and his personality... such a wonderful human being, a great teacher, an awesome guy. So much fun to listen to this interview.

  • @Taylor-kd6lr
    @Taylor-kd6lr 2 роки тому +3

    This was such a great interview Rick. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, and Brett is really cool, as well as being a great player!

  • @mikea6710
    @mikea6710 2 роки тому +3

    Best interview with Brett, asked the questions I wanted to ask and more, cheers guys

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, Mike!

  • @Minotauro_di_Chieti
    @Minotauro_di_Chieti 3 роки тому +4

    Brett is (with Frank Zappa, Allan Holdsworth and Frank Gambale) one of the four walls of my musical home; I thank God everyday for experiencing their craft.

    • @326vince
      @326vince 3 місяці тому

      Ollie Halsall. Frank Marino. Bill Nelson. Kim Mitchell. Schon. Price. Too many in my wall I suppose. I love so many. Akkerman. Montrose. Iommi.

    • @a.s.2426
      @a.s.2426 Місяць тому

      Frank Marino for sure.

  • @bidsvids8016
    @bidsvids8016 3 роки тому +2

    Yes I remember that live let me out solo - so good.

  • @glennSuperdude
    @glennSuperdude Рік тому +1

    I saw Brett for the first time when I was 17, in Dec 1986 playing with Farnham, just after Whispering Jack was released, at Essendon Airport. As a keyboard player, I was hanging out to see Hirschfelder, but I had the same reaction to Brett as you did Rick! I'd never seen anyone play guitar like that! Just wow! Where did this guy come from??
    My ears were ringing for 2 days!

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 4 місяці тому +1

    YT jumped to this. I had no idea who this guy is but it is a great interview.
    Being a drummer i have never focused on guitarists but as a still playing musician i can really appreciate this. The references to Richie are right up my street as he has written and made some superb music and always surrounded himself with incredible musicians.
    Great questions and answers.

  • @Justin.87
    @Justin.87 3 роки тому +3

    Great interview. Big Brett fan (Brett's sig ESP in profile pic)
    Great to hear to new stuff (about the Bogner ect) Brett has had some great gear, influenced alot of my purchases (several Hughes and kettners, ESP and Brian Moore). He really should have his name on some high end gear!
    I reakon i'll have to watch this a few times to take it all in!

  • @kaindog1007
    @kaindog1007 26 днів тому

    I saw Brett for the first time about 18 months ago at the Macedon Railway Hotel for a blues night with various artists . We were front row and Brett came on with a black Gibson SG playing slide. Rory Gallagher stuff I believe. WOW, WOW, WOW he was FN awesome. Actually got some video of
    him playing that angle style and it’s fantastic.

  • @gurumajuindonesia
    @gurumajuindonesia Рік тому +1

    Brett is GOD of Guitar too .. listen to his solo with the late Shawn Lane on Hey Tee Bone .. eargasmic!

  • @richardembery
    @richardembery 3 роки тому +1

    That was great guys. I’ve still got two of the Garsed /Helmerich cds. Great stuff.

  • @gioelevio1626
    @gioelevio1626 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this interview! It was really enjoyable and full of inspiration:)!

  • @mq5150
    @mq5150 3 роки тому +1

    Another great interview Rick. I have known about Brett's history for a long time but nice to hear some new stuff, especially on the early pub days. My older brother always used to say that the scene around central vic was busy you could see a local cover band most nights of the week and they were all great players, but there was one guy who always stood out :)

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому

      Matthew Quin Thanks Matthew. I’m happy you’re taking the time to watch these, as long as they may go. I usually round them up at 2 hrs but when the guest still has a lot to say, I just let them keep talking. Makes my job easy :)

    • @mq5150
      @mq5150 3 роки тому +2

      @@RickHollis More than happy with the time, I just break it up over the day.

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550 4 місяці тому

    So glad you played the clip from the concert. Wow. What a musician.

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  4 місяці тому

      The video was demonetised because of that, but is worth it to put Brett’s plying into perspective. Every teenage kid in Australia who was learning to play guitar in the 80s knows about that solo!

  • @starblaster77
    @starblaster77 3 роки тому +1

    Great interview!

  • @shearn666
    @shearn666 Рік тому

    This is the first of your interviews I have heard (actually t'was on Spotify). Looking at the list of others, I can see I'm going to be spending some time here. Fabulous.

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I gave up on doing these for a while because of the lack of views considering the guests I’ve had.
      I’m just about to fire the machine back up this week. Any help spreading the word is greatly appreciated.

    • @shearn666
      @shearn666 Рік тому

      @@RickHollis I have already shared this one. I have some muso friends who will love this channel.

  • @nordic2112
    @nordic2112 3 роки тому

    Great interview and thanks for the kind words Brett. Honestly the only change I've made to the old 71 Marshall was to add a master volume which Dale Sherlock cleverly fitted without holes and butchery so it can easily be reversed. I used the Altair load box for years until I settled on a Marshall Power brake. It's appeared on 100's of recordings since I've owner it.
    When I first acquired it, the speakers were G12M-70's because the original 25's were fried. I replaced them with Celestion Centuries for live shows which made the cab heaps lighter. Recently I've retired it from gigs and fitted it with some '74 Cream-backs I found in an old Eminar cab. It's sounding better than ever.

    • @brettgarsed
      @brettgarsed 3 роки тому +2

      That is great to hear Dave! I'm so glad that amp found a great home and to know that it's in very good hands. I was looking for a video you did where you used an Axe FX to simulate Jeff Beck's tone and solo from "Led Boots" and it was astonishing. If it's still on UA-cam please let me know where to find it! I hope you're doing well during the wierdest time of our lives and if this ever ends, I look forward to us getting to catch up.

    • @nordic2112
      @nordic2112 3 роки тому

      @@brettgarsed that Jeff Beck segment in in my (infamous hahaha) AXE FX fail clip at the 6 min mark. I think perhaps I should post those sound demos separately. Andrew F was kind enough to send me an upgraded unit as a replacement so I'm running the MkIIXL now.

  • @LaurieMarieValdezRNCCRN
    @LaurieMarieValdezRNCCRN 4 місяці тому +1

    ❤❤❤ICON🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @JordyJayHomer
    @JordyJayHomer 4 місяці тому

    I was also at a Frank Gambale seminar around the same time (30+ years ago). Michael Gontier (he worked at Ron Leigh's) picked up Frank's fluoro Ibanez and said his action was so low that the strings were virtually touching the frets.
    I can't remember much else, apart from him saying how his career exploded when he got into modes.
    He also said this about something like this about playing live: "some people get nervous about making mistakes. If you make a mistake, so what?! Big deal! Play it again!"

  • @326vince
    @326vince 3 місяці тому

    Finding a style of your own. Hmm. I’ve been trying to do that since after my first cover band. Had 3 guitars in the band. Did Lizzy. Skynyrd Bad Co just whatever we loved. Never Purple. We didn’t have the incredible keys needed and vocal as well. Anyway I’m still on my journey in search of the lost scale and note. I can’t name a scale yet. I’m trying to keep it like that. As far as music I love Glenn Campbell to Jimi. My journey continues! God bless all of you and those you love. I always thought Zappa couldn’t read music. It seems he approaches it that way sometimes rest in peace cFrank. I haven’t heard this guy yet. Alls I’ve seen so far is the clop of him doing taps. So many talented guys out there. Frank Gambale. Benson. Bill Nelson. Kim Mitchell. I’m trying to mention some I feel deserve more recognition. The guy who played with Holdsworth. Ollie Halsall. Check him out. I’m staying away from scale lessons. But am trying to learn different styles of fingerpicking as like finger rolls, and those things. I find them extremely hard. But the people that are good at them can do such different things. It makes me want to sit and learn it even more. I kind of got bored when everyone wanted to play Neo Yngwie. it seemed everyone was doing it. I was stuck on Gary Moore at that time. Not so much stuck as defending the way, he approached guitar. He even put blues into his rock. JohnnyWinter. fantastic. He played with one guy for a while on the captured live album. His name was Floyd Radford. Excellent guitarist. Don’t think he’s doing much anymore but he’s great. I’ll stop my rambling now. Start talking about guitar and never wants to end. Kinda like that solo you love. Ok. I’m still watching. It’s slide talk. I suck at slide. I’ve not tried open E. But I will. Frank Marino does this thing with his tremolo bar an it really sounds like slide. On his DVD ‘ which is over four hours by the way’ anyway, I think it’s a tune called rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame. I know sounds kinda lame, but it’s so cool how he men makes slide playing. I like Tommy Bolen a lot too. He played slide. A fantastic guitarist we lost when I think he was 25. He did so much by then, if you go back and listen to the different things he did with differentbands. Wow. Ok. Thanks , if you read all of this.

  • @roryerickson6143
    @roryerickson6143 3 роки тому

    These interviews are awesome! Brett is definitely one of the best ever. Brett then Jack jones i wonder if you could do an interview with the other aussie legend Frank gambale that would be mad

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому

      Thanks Rory. I did reach out to Frank via his website but have not had a response. I will try again. Thanks for watching mate :)

  • @theguitarprodotcomdotau
    @theguitarprodotcomdotau 3 роки тому

    Another excellent interview, I'm slowing catching up!
    I only really got exposed to Brett's genius around the mid 00's when working at CMI (he endorsed several of the products they distributed at the time namely ESP, Digitech and Hughes & Kettner).
    Went on to get his Rock Fusion video and eventually incorporated the hybrid picking as well as the use of passing notes in my own playing, of course nowhere near his level!
    Loves his lines and his tone, and he's so generous with his knowledge, top aussie bloke!
    You'll have to try and get Frank Gambale, Tommy, Ian Moss, Chris Cheney, Irwin and numerous of the other Oz rock legends on board - and I'll try and watch the bloody things!
    Love your work, Rick.

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому +1

      Irwin is on this Monday. I've reached out to Frank via his website, Mossy is a very private person and I'd love to get Chris Cheney if I knew how to contact him. Will try reaching out to Tommy. I see you're a fan of Obscura on Facebook, check out this week's guests ;)

    • @theguitarprodotcomdotau
      @theguitarprodotcomdotau 3 роки тому

      Man 3hrs, lucky bastard, I sat there wanting more.
      I wanted lessons from Brett when I lived in Melbourne so bad, but I was still miles away.
      I remember Dweezil Zappa saying at the melbourne leg of the ZPZ tour that he wanted lessons from Brett too (and he's since spent considerable time learning Gambale's methods).
      Brett played some improv that night through Vai's Carvin Legacy and he absolutely had a better tone than Vai (who I love), and that's the amp I still have at home!

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому +1

      @@theguitarprodotcomdotau Dude, Brett lived here on the Gold Coast around 2009! Ashmore. I chatted to him for another hour afterwards, such a nice guy. Hope to have him back on again.

    • @theguitarprodotcomdotau
      @theguitarprodotcomdotau 3 роки тому

      @@RickHollis ooh yeah nice, yes my old band toured with Obscura last year, they are amazing (despite numerous lineup changes, I love them)

    • @theguitarprodotcomdotau
      @theguitarprodotcomdotau 3 роки тому

      Yeah that's right he did move up here for a while. He and the farnham guys would play at CMI xmas parties and stuff, SUCH a good band, he was always nice when I'd nervously say Hi and then run off into the background lol

  • @jayros67
    @jayros67 3 роки тому

    Awesome interview..

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis  3 роки тому

      Thank you, I have plenty more in the playlist from recent weeks and more coming up. I generally put the next coming week's up on the weekends.Feel free to subscribe to keep up to date. Cheers :)

  • @jamesrobertburke9500
    @jamesrobertburke9500 Рік тому

    I was about 16 when i saw brett with farnham doing the whispering jack too

  • @dougsteeleguitar
    @dougsteeleguitar 2 роки тому

    Dude is such a badass. The coolest, period. Funny you mention 90's drum n bass. I've just discovered the genre maybe 2 years ago, and after metal, it's probably my fave genre.

  • @brookchivell
    @brookchivell 3 роки тому

    Gambale ‘the lick that slurped LA’ lol. That was definitely a thing

  • @JordyJayHomer
    @JordyJayHomer 4 місяці тому

    Brett is INSANELY too humble!! Does he not know who he is? 😄

  • @guitarandgraves
    @guitarandgraves 7 днів тому

    While "whatever works for you" is the correct attitude, some systems actually ARE better than others, e.g. some system may work better for you than others. You need to learn other systems so you can then incorporate the elements that work for you into your playing.

  • @amadetto2271
    @amadetto2271 3 місяці тому

    I’m cringing so hard right now. Cringing because you people believe that Jupiter has an orbit. How can it spin away? It is too large, too much gravity. Is there no room in the solar system? What a joke…it would just spin away.

  • @phill8005
    @phill8005 3 місяці тому +1

    As someone who has played guitar for more than thirty years I will tell you the guitar is the most overrated instrument ever. It may be the most overrated thing on Earth. It and the music it plays has been used to degenerate us. It is a false idol.

    • @326vince
      @326vince 3 місяці тому +3

      False idol? It can be used to praise God if you choose to? I don’t believe any God would think these people who play guitar are all goin to Hell. lol. Seriously. You need to expand your view on the subject. Yes. They have bands who write about dark energy. But then there’s those who use it to want to thank the creator.

    • @326vince
      @326vince 3 місяці тому

      Shawn Lane was also a keyboard genius! I’m amazed he’s so ridiculously relaxed about meeting him. R I P Shawn. I only saw him once. He was really young but already a monster!!!

    • @syfman6
      @syfman6 3 місяці тому +2

      There is truth in your statement, however, that's not the guitars fault. I disagree that it's overrated. It's an amazing polyphonic instrument. It's unique this way, and can be used to make the most beautiful music, or the contrary. You need to get back to your roots and fall in love with the instrument again. Don't let outside interference rob you of the gift of making music...💚🎸

    • @kevinking2468
      @kevinking2468 3 місяці тому +3

      What a negative comment- What’s really going on with you?

    • @daverobinson6110
      @daverobinson6110 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@kevinking2468I was wondering the same thing, then, I suddenly stopped caring😂