When a player THIS good is THAT nice of a guy....makes fans/friends for life. Thanks so much for bringing him to us, you, two other amazingly nice and great players!!
+Jonathan Burton Thanks Jonathan. We're so glad that so many people are getting it the way we do. We can't do this every week, sadly, so we'll just take it when it comes. :0)
You have no idea how many times I have listened, and re-listened to the part that begins around 51:20. The SlideRIG with the Timeline and Trelicopter.... It is the most amazing sound ever! I need this wonderful perfection in my life on a daily basis!!
Kyle Burdy trelicopter is just ridiculous. If you don't have one, get one. I have several expensive pedals but the trelicopter is the one I can not live without. Put a tad of compression, overdrive and delay before it and it is heaven
51:21 This was easily the best moment on TPS history. As soon as he started playing I literally closed my eyes and went somewhere else and as I opened them I see Dan doing the exact same. That is a one special guitar player, not a lot can do that . Daam....
Couldn't sleep tonight so I put this on for a replay. Man, the tone in this show doesn't age. The tasteful references to the great North American songbook that Joey works into his vamping are astonishing. That's a man's music. Grown up.
Bloody Hell. Thanks guys for introducing us to this Guy. He is simply amazing. I can't wait to get lost in his music this weekend. I'm floored. I have learned so much and broadened my musical horizons so much since i discovered That Pedal Show.
Back after all these years. I consider this to be THE BEST episode of TPS. This was the first time I ever saw Joey. I literately teared up during Whiskey. Someday this will end up end a historical cultural library. This show is a true classic.
Kley De Jong I was thinking that was possibly the best tone I'd ever heard then a few seconds later, dan or mick declared it the best tone they'd ever had in that room..
Got to love Canadian talent! Joey Landreth is one of the finest guitarists and performers on Canadian soil... Can't wait for the day to see him play in Alberta, canada!! Guys, this video is just pure awesomeness... thank you...thank you...thank you! You guys and your channel just rocks! A big hell yeah from Alberta, canada! cheers!
Dan and Mick... I think this is your best episode to date. Will be hard to top this one. Joey's playing is nothing short of sublime - those toanz !!!!!
As a guitarist, when I see or hear other guitar players part of me is wondering what chord, which scale, how do they do that, can I steal it and use it. With Joey Landreth there was none of that- I couldn't care less how he does what he does, I'm just glad he's doing it. He seems to transcend the instrument to make such a beautiful sound that you just don't want to stop.
That man could totally just release a double side album of noodling. I'd buy it!!! Gutted I missed tickets to the live show. Good luck keeping up with him fellas!
I have watched this episode, along with the harmonic trem episode over 10 times each and it just never gets old. I’m like Dan, I literally get tears in my eyes when Joey plays.
What I love about this show is the fact that both the presenters (and their guests) seem to really enjoy what they are doing and really convey this on their channel.
I just watched 15 minutes and I laugh every time I hear Mick shouting / asking from the back 'Hey Dan! Ask him about the tuning!' - 'Hey Dan ask him about the amps we're using!'... I'm so grateful to you guys first for the free information you're providing, secondly for your characters, and finally for the good time i'm having watching you. Cheers!
+Mistral Thank you for the kind words! Dan was a bit jetlagged and overwhelmed with musical love, so I was doing my best to keep him in the room! Thanks for watching!
Few comments on today's show:1.) That hour FLEW by! Quality entertainment!2.) Joey is a terrific musician, guitarist, vocalist, writer, a triple threat!3.) This episode was an amazing evolutionary step for TPS. A terrific blend of tech talk, discussion of artistic approach to music, and moving performances. My congrats to you guys for really developing the show into what it is, which is fantastic!Bonus comment: Whoever was cutting onions during the show, STOP IT!!
+mparrish135 Thank you M! We will always try to push forwards with the show quality and format.... as long as you guys stay with us and understand we can't hit these highs every week! Joey is a true one-off and his willingness and all-round awesome humanness is what made this possible. Thanks for watching and for the kind words! Onwards!
That Pedal Show NO such expectation for this format/magnitude to become the norm. You guys served us fans a gourmet meal this week, but you make a mean ham sandwich too! What meant more than "hey, all the shows will be like this!" Is that this show by itself was a real accomplishment for you two gents, and I congratulate you. However, when you give us a run-down of the D&M drive on the show, there must be pyrotechnics! Cheers guys!
+Matt Parrish Thanks so much Matt. We have a whole stack of ham sandwiches on the way... including the D&M Drive. Thank you so much for the kind words - keeps us going!
Bless that Joey Landreth - met him last night when he came down with my friend Nigel and jammed with our band - The Way Back - in St Albans. Lovely bloke, easy-going, no ego. Jesus, this guy has so much soul - in his singing and in his playing - and some great songs to boot. Joey and The Bros Landreth deserve to be super successful. Bring on those Americana Awards and the CMAs. Great show guys - one of the best so far.
I am floored. The raw true heart that all of you displayed in this video spears me to the core of my being. Anchored by Joey Landreth's soul inspiring playing, Dan and Mick's reactions mirror my own in an ultimately entertaining presentation. I will watch this video every day for the rest of my life and it will make me a better man. I'm only a little drunk!
WOW WOW WOW. Just when you thought you've heard and seen it all a bloke called Joe Landreth appears. There has only ever been one person that makes me cry when listening to tjheir music and thats Pavarotti. Now there is two . Joe Landreth slices your soul with his tone and style. Thank You so much for having Joe on your show and introducing me to a whole new sound and style. PS, I downloaded his music on Spotify during the show. Cheers again and keep up the great work.
+Grant Ferstat That's exactly how we feel about it Grant. I (Mick here) went to see Joey live last night. I came away a changed person. In an entirely good way. It's a rare treat to witness such immense musicality and emotional connection. Lucky for us!
Grant Ferstat Agreed and well said, I'd add that the very genuine respect, support, awe and lack of ego left me a greater fan of all involved. Admiration nurtures great talent..
Mick, Dan - thanks for introducing me to Joey Landreth and Bros. Landreth - such a talent. Also, wanted to say a big thank you to the two of you for helping me play with my pedals again. I'm having fun again playing with my tones and discovering new tones. You two have definitely lit a little fire in my again to chase tone (I've been in a place where I was complacent with my tone). So glad I discovered your channel - keep up the GREAT work!
How Joey isn’t a household name is beyond me. Mick here. I think he’s on a musical and vocal par with literally anybody you could mention. And a wonderful human to boot!
What I find so amazing about players like Joey is that if you listen to the same solo 10 times, you'll hear 10 different things going on, and you'll find all sorts of melodic gems you didn't know where there. And then, every time you hear them play it, you learn something new from it. It's that quality, in my opinion, that makes players, songs, licks, etc. really "Timeless". An album like "Let It Lie" ? I don't think I'll ever put it down! And "Whiskey" is the same way. And then of course as a player, THOSE TONES... I copied down some settings from this video for sure haha. And in typical That Pedal Show fashion, I learned a new trick I had never thought of (Tremolo after Delay), and I immediately heard a massive improvement in tone, as well as excitement from my rig today. So for that, and for always posting such amazing content, Thank you, Dan and Mick. Thank you for what you do.
Joey Landreth is an extraordinary singer, song writer and guitarist. I'm so happy to have him introduced to me via That Pedal Show. Please Joey, on your next tour of the US, play a gig or two in Ohio, preferably near Cleveland. Lastly, is it just me or did Joey's song, "Our Love," remind anyone else of another Canadian singer/singer writer extraordinaire Joni Mitchell? The influence is unmistakable IMHO.
I keep coming back to this video. Luckily I get to see Joey play in Vancouver in just over a week. But it was you guys that introduced me to my fellow Canadian and I can't thank you enough. I feel like I'm coming in at the ground floor of something that is about to explode onto the public consciousness. He's so good.
Guys, I believe this is the first video in which you have broken the 1 hour barrier! And what a video and guest to do it on!! Great work, this is solid gold!
It took just short of 52 minutes but I think I saw Dan close his eyes and leave planet Earth.... Digging out my slides (yes plural) tomorrow for sure 👍
Some dudes make me want to practice more, some make me want to burn everything up and quit, listening to Joey makes me want to do both at the same time... So, so good sir, thanks a million!
I have loved every second of this, and I haven't been this moved buy someone's playing for a really long time. Joey is such a tasteful player and an amazing guy.
Oh my god! While he was the playing with the compressor, delay, & tremelo I so badly wanted to hear him play Ry Cooder's "feelin' bad blues"! What a beautiful sound that was!
YES!!! We've been waiting almost a year for this video! I'm thinking back to how blown away I was at that show in Oxfordshire last year. It was great to meet Joey and Mick there and we're looking forward to the next time we can meet. A fascinating, great sounding video as always guys - thank you!
WOW! I can't actually say anything else that wouldn't be an expletive filled exclamation of utter flabbergastery! What a player, what a sound, and what a really nice, funny and humble guy! Thanks Dan and Mick, and thanks Joey for getting right into the TPS spirit. You guys keep me sane.
Such a great episode... I can't wait to listen to more of Joey's stuff! Do more of these artist episodes if possible. They're so inspiring and awesome.
Met Joey and The Board at the gig in Lewes on Friday night ... speechless! Sublime tones, matchless guitar playing, tear-inducing singing and a truly genuine bloke. Without question the best few quid I've spent in a long time. Wishes not fully satisfied - not quite enough gorgeous slide & not quite enough fuzz/dirt, but hey, always got the next Bros Landreth band gig in Brighton to look forward to ...
He and Foy Vance need to tour together!!! Or guest on each other's albums! The world needs this! :D Also, so great to see the guys just kinda falling to pieces here. I mean it, it's good to see "the professionals" still just reacting to music the way good music deserves. Three cheers for these three real humans! :D
I just spent the entire hour trying to arrange 8 pedals on a board while listening and watching this. Dan, can you come help me? Beautiful playing and what an awesome tone! The motivation I needed to finally practice my slide playing with some degree of seriousness.
Man. I lost it at the same moment you guys did. His playing is just so inspiring. Literally in tears. Thanks so much for having him on. Such an inspiration.
I wanted to cry almost every time he played a bit. So unbelievably moving and emotional. So glad you guys had Joey on. Thank you. If he comes around new england (usa), I'll def. be there!!
Wow, just discovered the Bros. Landreth because of this. Really, really good. This music makes you feel good! No way to thank Mick and Dan enough for what they do. Genuine people who love music and spread that love to others. Please never stop doing what you do. The world needs more of this. Thanks!
Geez! This guy is a genius. Got to be one of the best episodes so far. Nice to mix the guests with the technical stuff. More pedal board builds please 😊
Whenever I need a good peaceful moment to myself (or even a good cry) I come back and listen to the tone at 51:20 with the compression, delay, and verb. And I am transported
Guys, all your shows are top notch but THIS ONE but this one is exceptionally cool! What a killer player! Trust me, I was crying with you! Heart breaking melodies, gorgeous tone....oh.... thank for all the effort you putting into making That Pedal Show! Please, keep on doing what you do!
Joey is the real deal. Hard to decide what's better though: that Collings, the beard, or the tone! What an outstanding noise from a beautiful guitar. Cheers, guys!
I picked up Joey’s latest CD, Whiskey, after watching this particular video. The title track isn’t the only excellent song on the album, but, for me, it brought tears to my eyes the first time I heard it. It is what’s great about music... you can’t escape the emotion of someone’s story. It demands a response. Thanks to all of you guys for expanding my ear. I gotta go write a song now...
Anyone else keep coming back to this? I usually go for heavier players but this man puts soul in every note... The bros album is a slow burn...but feck does it burn deep when it gets ya... more of a tattoo than a burn.
Thanks guys! I am a big fun of the show and of the Bros Landreth! Oh that Octavian sound!!! I had immediately to buy one, and now it's on its way! My sister got me one of your t-shirt for Christmas, and here I am today, wearing it and making impulsive pedal shopping! Awesome! :-)
Holy crap guys. I've never heard this guy before, and wow, he just blew my F'in mind. Thank you so much.! I love those tones, and you just know that a guitarplayer is good, when Dan and Mick just ... zones out and enjoys it. That look Dan has when he does the compressor tremolo and delay thing.. my god.. pure joy. Thanks guys, what a moment!!
I have to say this, when you are right, you are right. Something was happening, and it so rarely does. Its like those late night jams with your mates, im sure you know what i mean, when it just clicks, and you are genuinly happy and moved by tone and atmosphere. This, this man, this show, is why we play guitar and make music. Much appreciated. Now... On to learn to play in Open C :P
just amazing. I love Joey's slide playing, and the board you put together works great with his sound. As someone said below, best episode of That Pedal Show ever, and thanks for introducing me to Joey!
I've been displaying a great deal of evangelical zeal in regard to Joey and the Bros Landreth of late. Thanks to Dan and Mick to bringing us this extended vid. Extraordinary!
My wife would actually really be into this episode, she loves the romantic comedies. Some serious bromance going on here. All kidding aside, this guy is is a diamond in the rough as far as guitarist/musician types go. He broke the mold with his soulful vibe and demeanor. Happy that I discovered him here.
Jesus H Christ... Got home from work early and put the weekly edition of That Pedal Show on.That must've been something else being in the room while that was going on.Incredible sound!!!
Dans admiration for this guy is amazing. I think he found his favorite guitarist. The tones are just crazy, that tone @ 52.00 was insane. When he sang "Our Love" I had goosebumps, voice is crystal. What a dude.
currently my favourite album. Such brilliant song writing and man the guitar parts are freaking awesome. Certainly not a day goes by without playing a song from the album. What a time to be alive!!!!
Great episode! Thank you guys for introducing me to awsome Joey Landreth! I have become a total fan of him! Love his musical and harmonical vocabulary, groove, vibe and of course sound! P.S. Sorry, but my comment is 901, I break this cool 900 number of comments :)
This has got to be my favorite episode of TPS. I might not have learned as much as on the focused comparison and tutorial videos, but I never heard of this musician, and I wouldn't have otherwise. This gentleman is pure class.
Awesome tones! I can't wait to go home, tune down to open C, grab a slide, and sound nothing like this!
+Alan Angel hahahaha , I've been doing this all week, I sound like a drunk George Thoroughgood
LMAO.
That Pedal Show is there a not-drunk George Thoroughgood?
This is my favorite comment ever.
So regular Thoroughgood?
Man, when Dan gets emotional I went with him. Love this show so much.
When a player THIS good is THAT nice of a guy....makes fans/friends for life. Thanks so much for bringing him to us, you, two other amazingly nice and great players!!
+Jonathan Burton Thanks Jonathan. We're so glad that so many people are getting it the way we do. We can't do this every week, sadly, so we'll just take it when it comes. :0)
You have no idea how many times I have listened, and re-listened to the part that begins around 51:20. The SlideRIG with the Timeline and Trelicopter.... It is the most amazing sound ever! I need this wonderful perfection in my life on a daily basis!!
Kyle Burdy trelicopter is just ridiculous. If you don't have one, get one. I have several expensive pedals but the trelicopter is the one I can not live without. Put a tad of compression, overdrive and delay before it and it is heaven
51:21 This was easily the best moment on TPS history.
As soon as he started playing I literally closed my eyes and went somewhere else and as I opened them I see Dan doing the exact same.
That is a one special guitar player, not a lot can do that . Daam....
I literally cried while watching this. Music should be like this. It should move you, man. They were tears of joy and happiness, too. The best kind.
The bromance is strong in this one.
Couldn't sleep tonight so I put this on for a replay.
Man, the tone in this show doesn't age.
The tasteful references to the great North American songbook that Joey works into his vamping are astonishing.
That's a man's music. Grown up.
Bloody Hell. Thanks guys for introducing us to this Guy. He is simply amazing. I can't wait to get lost in his music this weekend. I'm floored. I have learned so much and broadened my musical horizons so much since i discovered That Pedal Show.
+dan abnormal Awesome, thanks Dan! We're stoked that you're enjoying this one. Cheers!
Back after all these years. I consider this to be THE BEST episode of TPS. This was the first time I ever saw Joey. I literately teared up during Whiskey. Someday this will end up end a historical cultural library. This show is a true classic.
Sweet mother of baby Jesus ! I think this guy has the best chops I have ever seen. Every phrase is beautiful
15:36
"I got a question.Mick here"
"Helloooooo!!!!"
Cracked me up, loved the guy right there!!!!!@
Only 10 minutes in... This has to be one of the Best That Pedal Shows ever. Absolutely Stella. Thanks guys
Absolutely our pleasure Jase. This was a lot of fun!
this dude is from another planet! He's already gone into the history of electric guitar! He is a LEGEND!
That tone at 51:00 with the comp, trem, and delay was OBSCENE!
Kley De Jong I was thinking that was possibly the best tone I'd ever heard then a few seconds later, dan or mick declared it the best tone they'd ever had in that room..
You are right! The laughter and crying in the room demonstrate this! Awesome! Wonderful! Amazing!
This seriously is the best gear show on UA-cam. Thank you guys for what you do.
Got to love Canadian talent! Joey Landreth is one of the finest guitarists and performers on Canadian soil... Can't wait for the day to see him play in Alberta, canada!! Guys, this video is just pure awesomeness... thank you...thank you...thank you! You guys and your channel just rocks! A big hell yeah from Alberta, canada! cheers!
+Jason Hobbs ah, cheers J, thanks so much. Both Mick and I are fanboys, Joey is something else :)
That Pedal Show :) awesome stuff! All the best! Cheers!
Dan and Mick... I think this is your best episode to date. Will be hard to top this one. Joey's playing is nothing short of sublime - those toanz !!!!!
+Mini Forklift Ⓥ Thank you! Yup, we're unlikely to top it any time soon. We're cool with that. :0)
The brothers landreth are great, joeys playing is tasty!! Ariel polsen is super nice too. Great episode.
Stuart Begley ikr those two should start a band
Haha ;D
As a guitarist, when I see or hear other guitar players part of me is wondering what chord, which scale, how do they do that, can I steal it and use it. With Joey Landreth there was none of that- I couldn't care less how he does what he does, I'm just glad he's doing it. He seems to transcend the instrument to make such a beautiful sound that you just don't want to stop.
That man could totally just release a double side album of noodling. I'd buy it!!! Gutted I missed tickets to the live show. Good luck keeping up with him fellas!
Just watched this and IMMEDIATELY bought The Bros. Landreth and Joey's solo cd! Wow this is what I've been looking for!
I have watched this episode, along with the harmonic trem episode over 10 times each and it just never gets old. I’m like Dan, I literally get tears in my eyes when Joey plays.
What I love about this show is the fact that both the presenters (and their guests) seem to really enjoy what they are doing and really convey this on their channel.
I just watched 15 minutes and I laugh every time I hear Mick shouting / asking from the back 'Hey Dan! Ask him about the tuning!' - 'Hey Dan ask him about the amps we're using!'...
I'm so grateful to you guys first for the free information you're providing, secondly for your characters, and finally for the good time i'm having watching you.
Cheers!
+Mistral Thank you for the kind words! Dan was a bit jetlagged and overwhelmed with musical love, so I was doing my best to keep him in the room! Thanks for watching!
hahaha yes I think we all got a little bit ''overwhelmed with musical love' today! Great episode!! Thanks again guys! Keep up with the good work!
Few comments on today's show:1.) That hour FLEW by! Quality entertainment!2.) Joey is a terrific musician, guitarist, vocalist, writer, a triple threat!3.) This episode was an amazing evolutionary step for TPS. A terrific blend of tech talk, discussion of artistic approach to music, and moving performances. My congrats to you guys for really developing the show into what it is, which is fantastic!Bonus comment: Whoever was cutting onions during the show, STOP IT!!
+mparrish135 Thank you M! We will always try to push forwards with the show quality and format.... as long as you guys stay with us and understand we can't hit these highs every week! Joey is a true one-off and his willingness and all-round awesome humanness is what made this possible.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words! Onwards!
That Pedal Show NO such expectation for this format/magnitude to become the norm. You guys served us fans a gourmet meal this week, but you make a mean ham sandwich too!
What meant more than "hey, all the shows will be like this!" Is that this show by itself was a real accomplishment for you two gents, and I congratulate you.
However, when you give us a run-down of the D&M drive on the show, there must be pyrotechnics! Cheers guys!
+Matt Parrish Thanks so much Matt. We have a whole stack of ham sandwiches on the way... including the D&M Drive. Thank you so much for the kind words - keeps us going!
Favorite episode to date by far, Joey's playing is so tasteful.
Hi Gunner, I just uploaded my interview with Joey if you are interested :) ua-cam.com/video/RxgDI0tLHiU/v-deo.html
Bless that Joey Landreth - met him last night when he came down with my friend Nigel and jammed with our band - The Way Back - in St Albans. Lovely bloke, easy-going, no ego. Jesus, this guy has so much soul - in his singing and in his playing - and some great songs to boot. Joey and The Bros Landreth deserve to be super successful. Bring on those Americana Awards and the CMAs. Great show guys - one of the best so far.
I am floored. The raw true heart that all of you displayed in this video spears me to the core of my being. Anchored by Joey Landreth's soul inspiring playing, Dan and Mick's reactions mirror my own in an ultimately entertaining presentation. I will watch this video every day for the rest of my life and it will make me a better man.
I'm only a little drunk!
Since this video was posted, I must have watched it a dozen+ times. So funny and great. It checks all the boxes.
So happy this is so long
That´s what she said.
what a espontaneous reaction of the guys about the sliding test rssssss super natural, easy the best sound of the room!
Thanks for introducing Joey and the Bros Landreth to me! Realy great handmade music!
+Tim E. you're very welcome :)
WOW WOW WOW. Just when you thought you've heard and seen it all a bloke called Joe Landreth appears. There has only ever been one person that makes me cry when listening to tjheir music and thats Pavarotti. Now there is two . Joe Landreth slices your soul with his tone and style. Thank You so much for having Joe on your show and introducing me to a whole new sound and style. PS, I downloaded his music on Spotify during the show. Cheers again and keep up the great work.
It's rare that such facility intersects with the deep musicality and emotional openness that Joey possesses. I really don't know what else to say.
+Grant Ferstat That's exactly how we feel about it Grant. I (Mick here) went to see Joey live last night. I came away a changed person. In an entirely good way. It's a rare treat to witness such immense musicality and emotional connection. Lucky for us!
Grant Ferstat Agreed and well said, I'd add that the very genuine respect, support, awe and lack of ego left me a greater fan of all involved. Admiration nurtures great talent..
Excellent Mick. I hope that Joey gets to Perth, Western Australia in the near future so I can have the same opportunity.
Grant Ferstat Same here Grant, I'm in Sydney it'd be a teary trip :-)
Mick, Dan - thanks for introducing me to Joey Landreth and Bros. Landreth - such a talent. Also, wanted to say a big thank you to the two of you for helping me play with my pedals again. I'm having fun again playing with my tones and discovering new tones. You two have definitely lit a little fire in my again to chase tone (I've been in a place where I was complacent with my tone). So glad I discovered your channel - keep up the GREAT work!
+Phil Fernandez Our work here is done Phil. We're stoked that TPS encourages you to play more. Excellent! Thanks for watching.
As a Canadian,it's gratifying to see some of our musicians on the world stage.We have such a number of fine musicians that need that exposure
How Joey isn’t a household name is beyond me. Mick here. I think he’s on a musical and vocal par with literally anybody you could mention. And a wonderful human to boot!
Thanks for introducing me to Joey, guys. I’ve been soaking him and the Bros. up for six months now since I caught this episode.
We love this. Joey is such a dear friend and a wonderful artist. Nice!
What I find so amazing about players like Joey is that if you listen to the same solo 10 times, you'll hear 10 different things going on, and you'll find all sorts of melodic gems you didn't know where there. And then, every time you hear them play it, you learn something new from it. It's that quality, in my opinion, that makes players, songs, licks, etc. really "Timeless". An album like "Let It Lie" ? I don't think I'll ever put it down! And "Whiskey" is the same way.
And then of course as a player, THOSE TONES... I copied down some settings from this video for sure haha. And in typical That Pedal Show fashion, I learned a new trick I had never thought of (Tremolo after Delay), and I immediately heard a massive improvement in tone, as well as excitement from my rig today. So for that, and for always posting such amazing content,
Thank you, Dan and Mick. Thank you for what you do.
+Matthew Campbell Yes yes yes Matthew! That you feel inspired to play and try some new stuff means that we've done our job! Thanks for watching!
Joey Landreth is an extraordinary singer, song writer and guitarist. I'm so happy to have him introduced to me via That Pedal Show. Please Joey, on your next tour of the US, play a gig or two in Ohio, preferably near Cleveland.
Lastly, is it just me or did Joey's song, "Our Love," remind anyone else of another Canadian singer/singer writer extraordinaire Joni Mitchell? The influence is unmistakable IMHO.
Almost didn't watch it cause it was a long one... So happy I did, what a sound!!!!! Very humbling and inspiring
This is the best TPS episode so far, and it's literally one of the best UA-cam videos-of any sort-I've ever seen. Holy crap.
Mick, I just love the audio treatment on this mix. Joey's voice sits so beautifully when he sings.
Joey Landreth is the duuuude, respect to his work and skills
I keep coming back to this video. Luckily I get to see Joey play in Vancouver in just over a week. But it was you guys that introduced me to my fellow Canadian and I can't thank you enough. I feel like I'm coming in at the ground floor of something that is about to explode onto the public consciousness. He's so good.
Guys, I believe this is the first video in which you have broken the 1 hour barrier! And what a video and guest to do it on!! Great work, this is solid gold!
Let it Lie is possibly one of my favourite albums of all time. Incredible songsmithery.
Watched this about a dozen times now. Not heard these sounds from a guitar before. Dan's right it's so good!
Love the SANDLOT reference!! "you're killing me Smalls..."
It took just short of 52 minutes but I think I saw Dan close his eyes and leave planet Earth.... Digging out my slides (yes plural) tomorrow for sure 👍
Some dudes make me want to practice more, some make me want to burn everything up and quit, listening to Joey makes me want to do both at the same time... So, so good sir, thanks a million!
If it’s any consolation, us too. Thanks for watching!
I have loved every second of this, and I haven't been this moved buy someone's playing for a really long time. Joey is such a tasteful player and an amazing guy.
Oh my god! While he was the playing with the compressor, delay, & tremelo I so badly wanted to hear him play Ry Cooder's "feelin' bad blues"! What a beautiful sound that was!
YES!!! We've been waiting almost a year for this video! I'm thinking back to how blown away I was at that show in Oxfordshire last year. It was great to meet Joey and Mick there and we're looking forward to the next time we can meet.
A fascinating, great sounding video as always guys - thank you!
+OriginEffects you're so welcome, thanks for making such great stuff :)
Hey, I recently interviewed Joey as well. Fun interview. Check it out if you are interested :) ua-cam.com/video/RxgDI0tLHiU/v-deo.html
The highlight of my UA-cam week is when a long video from you guys gets launched! I really need to get a life. Cheers!
Bros Landreth are one of the best new bands... writing, recording, performances, the whole thing. It's great.
Clearly one if the best episodes, ever. Massive tone and chops. Thank you so much for having him in the show!
Joey Landreth is just amazing. I have new inspiration. Truly awe inspiring! Thanks guys for opening new doors!
WOW! I can't actually say anything else that wouldn't be an expletive filled exclamation of utter flabbergastery!
What a player, what a sound, and what a really nice, funny and humble guy!
Thanks Dan and Mick, and thanks Joey for getting right into the TPS spirit. You guys keep me sane.
+BravoColl Thanks Bravo! Glad you enjoyed this one. It's nice when it all comes together like this. :0)
Awesome!! Thank you for another chance to see Mr Landreth, and nice work on talking about the pedals and which and why he uses them, great fun.
Great job here That Pedal Show! Joey Landreth was spectacular! Thanks, it was as inspiring as it was entertaining.
Such a great episode... I can't wait to listen to more of Joey's stuff! Do more of these artist episodes if possible. They're so inspiring and awesome.
+CJ cheers CJ, whenever the opportunity arrives, we'll do it :)
Hi CJ, I recently interviewed Joey as well. Check it out if you are interested :) ua-cam.com/video/RxgDI0tLHiU/v-deo.html
Met Joey and The Board at the gig in Lewes on Friday night ... speechless! Sublime tones, matchless guitar playing, tear-inducing singing and a truly genuine bloke. Without question the best few quid I've spent in a long time. Wishes not fully satisfied - not quite enough gorgeous slide & not quite enough fuzz/dirt, but hey, always got the next Bros Landreth band gig in Brighton to look forward to ...
+Chris Drake yep, seeing him on Tuesday in London, can't wait
He and Foy Vance need to tour together!!! Or guest on each other's albums! The world needs this! :D
Also, so great to see the guys just kinda falling to pieces here. I mean it, it's good to see "the professionals" still just reacting to music the way good music deserves. Three cheers for these three real humans! :D
+yobhsiFehT cheers Y. Yep, we're fans ;)
Outstanding fellas, thank you so much for this Joey Landreth has the dam touch and the perfect pitch for vocals.
I just spent the entire hour trying to arrange 8 pedals on a board while listening and watching this. Dan, can you come help me? Beautiful playing and what an awesome tone! The motivation I needed to finally practice my slide playing with some degree of seriousness.
Man. I lost it at the same moment you guys did. His playing is just so inspiring. Literally in tears. Thanks so much for having him on. Such an inspiration.
I wanted to cry almost every time he played a bit. So unbelievably moving and emotional. So glad you guys had Joey on. Thank you. If he comes around new england (usa), I'll def. be there!!
Wow, just discovered the Bros. Landreth because of this. Really, really good. This music makes you feel good! No way to thank Mick and Dan enough for what they do. Genuine people who love music and spread that love to others. Please never stop doing what you do. The world needs more of this. Thanks!
+Jason Pitre Cheers Jason. We love Joey and TBL as you might have gathered. Thanks for watching!
Geez! This guy is a genius. Got to be one of the best episodes so far. Nice to mix the guests with the technical stuff.
More pedal board builds please 😊
Whenever I need a good peaceful moment to myself (or even a good cry) I come back and listen to the tone at 51:20 with the compression, delay, and verb. And I am transported
Guys, all your shows are top notch but THIS ONE but this one is exceptionally cool! What a killer player! Trust me, I was crying with you! Heart breaking melodies, gorgeous tone....oh.... thank for all the effort you putting into making That Pedal Show! Please, keep on doing what you do!
around 52 min... pure gold gentlemen... it is so lovely to see daniel's reactions to this absolutely AWSOME guitar playing... man... this is nice
I had the good fortune of seeing/hearing Joey Landreth open for the Tedeschi Trucks Band last year in Winnipeg. It was a memorable evening.
+Alex McMillan throw in a good curry at the end and you have pretty much the perfect evening
That Pedal Show You know what? I actually had a butter chicken poutine after the show.
Joey is the real deal. Hard to decide what's better though: that Collings, the beard, or the tone! What an outstanding noise from a beautiful guitar. Cheers, guys!
+Jollyboy Jay Beard is best. Beard is always best. :0)
I just can't get enough of the sounds and pedals of this video!
What an emotional version of Our Love. Wow.
Brandon Post....agree 200%
I picked up Joey’s latest CD, Whiskey, after watching this particular video. The title track isn’t the only excellent song on the album, but, for me, it brought tears to my eyes the first time I heard it. It is what’s great about music... you can’t escape the emotion of someone’s story. It demands a response. Thanks to all of you guys for expanding my ear. I gotta go write a song now...
Anyone else keep coming back to this? I usually go for heavier players but this man puts soul in every note... The bros album is a slow burn...but feck does it burn deep when it gets ya... more of a tattoo than a burn.
This may be the happiest I've ever seen Daniel. Awesome video,awesome player.
This guy is one of the greats. Very inspiring
Best channel on UA-cam. Keep it up guys, love your passion.
Thanks guys! I am a big fun of the show and of the Bros Landreth! Oh that Octavian sound!!! I had immediately to buy one, and now it's on its way! My sister got me one of your t-shirt for Christmas, and here I am today, wearing it and making impulsive pedal shopping! Awesome! :-)
+Claudio Petucco Good work Claudio. Octave pedals are a lot of fun. I (Mick here) just bought a Fulltone Octafuzz and it's really addictive!
Best episode so far. Dan, your love for guitar and good tone is infectious. You truly love what you do. Mad respect.
Yeah! This is soo cool! Love the guy! Waiting for ages to see this! Thanks mates! Cheers!
Holy crap guys. I've never heard this guy before, and wow, he just blew my F'in mind. Thank you so much.! I love those tones, and you just know that a guitarplayer is good, when Dan and Mick just ... zones out and enjoys it. That look Dan has when he does the compressor tremolo and delay thing.. my god.. pure joy. Thanks guys, what a moment!!
+Thomas Nissen Cheers Thomas. Something was definitely happening today for sure. We'll take it when it does! Thanks for watching.
I have to say this, when you are right, you are right. Something was happening, and it so rarely does. Its like those late night jams with your mates, im sure you know what i mean, when it just clicks, and you are genuinly happy and moved by tone and atmosphere. This, this man, this show, is why we play guitar and make music. Much appreciated. Now... On to learn to play in Open C :P
just amazing. I love Joey's slide playing, and the board you put together works great with his sound. As someone said below, best episode of That Pedal Show ever, and thanks for introducing me to Joey!
He is truly awesome and we love him like a brother. Happy days. :0)
Raised the bar very high this week chaps!
Sensational
I live for fridays because of this! Love it
I've been displaying a great deal of evangelical zeal in regard to Joey and the Bros Landreth of late. Thanks to Dan and Mick to bringing us this extended vid. Extraordinary!
You're welcome Steven. I think we're all in the same boat here. Thanks for watching!
My wife would actually really be into this episode, she loves the romantic comedies. Some serious bromance going on here. All kidding aside, this guy is is a diamond in the rough as far as guitarist/musician types go. He broke the mold with his soulful vibe and demeanor. Happy that I discovered him here.
+tonepoet Excellent! Joey still has a couple of shows left on his UK tour if you're anywhere in the vicinity. Cheers!
That Pedal Show wait what?!! They are touring NOW?!! WHERE?!!!
Hey, I recently interviewed Joey as well. Check it out if you are interested :) ua-cam.com/video/RxgDI0tLHiU/v-deo.html
Jesus H Christ... Got home from work early and put the weekly edition of That Pedal Show on.That must've been something else being in the room while that was going on.Incredible sound!!!
Thank you for showing me this awesome artist. I'm blown away by his guitar playing and his music. Amazing!
Dans admiration for this guy is amazing. I think he found his favorite guitarist. The tones are just crazy, that tone @ 52.00 was insane. When he sang "Our Love" I had goosebumps, voice is crystal. What a dude.
I'm mainly into prog, metal and blues but watching this guy play is a joy.
currently my favourite album. Such brilliant song writing and man the guitar parts are freaking awesome. Certainly not a day goes by without playing a song from the album. What a time to be alive!!!!
Great episode! Thank you guys for introducing me to awsome Joey Landreth! I have become a total fan of him!
Love his musical and harmonical vocabulary, groove, vibe and of course sound!
P.S. Sorry, but my comment is 901, I break this cool 900 number of comments :)
Joey Landreth is one of the artists I listen to and I know I will NEVER play as well as he does! So so good!
+Joshua King Yep, count us in that too. :0)
So excited for Sunday. So excited.
This has got to be my favorite episode of TPS. I might not have learned as much as on the focused comparison and tutorial videos, but I never heard of this musician, and I wouldn't have otherwise. This gentleman is pure class.