Glenn doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. He’s one of the best session musicians alive. I’m learning to play bass, and I try to play along to a lot of country songs he recorded in the 90’s.
Glen's not a flash bass player. He's a tasty bass player that plays what the record needs and the reason he get's called for all the recording sessions. My favorite kind of picker.
Whoever this interviewer is needs to learn to ask a question and then BE QUIET! He may be excited to be doing this interview, but man, shut up and let the man talk.
Great interview, thank you! Was this conducted right after Mark’s last concert at MSG in September, 2019? (50:50 Speedway at Nazareth, a huge tune live, was on the Sailing to Philadelphia album - it would be fascinating to hear the pre-Golden Heart version.)
I'm constantly blown away by things he does on his instruments.
As a 72 year old novice bassist, I have huge respect for this guy.
Glenn doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. He’s one of the best session musicians alive. I’m learning to play bass, and I try to play along to a lot of country songs he recorded in the 90’s.
i agreed
Glen's not a flash bass player. He's a tasty bass player that plays what the record needs and the reason he get's called for all the recording sessions. My favorite kind of picker.
I enjoyed this interview 🎶
Really enjoy his comments on tempo and expression involved with time. Good video!
Glen's my favorite bass player.
Mine too!
Whoever this interviewer is needs to learn to ask a question and then BE QUIET! He may be excited to be doing this interview, but man, shut up and let the man talk.
Great interview, thank you! Was this conducted right after Mark’s last concert at MSG in September, 2019? (50:50 Speedway at Nazareth, a huge tune live, was on the Sailing to Philadelphia album - it would be fascinating to hear the pre-Golden Heart version.)