The item you mentioned on the strat which is a G&L, is his signature piece called the Jake blade and it it available for limited styles of guitars. It pops directly into the tremolo or where the whammy bar would go.
The band recorded 10 songs in one day in studio 2, this being the only cover. From what I know, and I could be a bit off on a few details but the overall story is real.. but I believe this was the last song they did that day and I believe **may** have had to ask for permission to record it even for themselves and not to ever release. The thought of recording a Beatles song at Abbey Road is wildly audacious but as the story goes, after the people at Abbey heard it they were pretty blown away and gave the band their blessing to release it. *edited to say they'd been covering this song for years so it was kind of like a "hey, while we're here, uhh... ya know" type of thing. Pretty amazing.
It was the last song they recorded in a 13hour day and they nailed it in one take - the album vocals were almost all overdubbed in post but the instrumentation they didn't really touch. That this was a one take, off-the setlist random to end the day, is what makes it the most impressive to me.
@@MustHaveMedia thank you!! I’ve been a live engineer for 17 years, and although I feel that I missed most of my idols time live I’m still trying to keep the art fun and exciting 😁 really appreciate the support!!
2 of the best guitarists you will see on stage at the same time. Insanely talented.
The item you mentioned on the strat which is a G&L, is his signature piece called the Jake blade and it it available for limited styles of guitars. It pops directly into the tremolo or where the whammy bar would go.
My favorite band currently to see live! Please do some live reactions of some original tunes! Great reaction.
That song in THAT room….
Umphrey's Mcgee killing it like always. Such a great take on one of my favorite Beatles tunes!
Umphreys is my favorite band of all time!
The band recorded 10 songs in one day in studio 2, this being the only cover. From what I know, and I could be a bit off on a few details but the overall story is real.. but I believe this was the last song they did that day and I believe **may** have had to ask for permission to record it even for themselves and not to ever release. The thought of recording a Beatles song at Abbey Road is wildly audacious but as the story goes, after the people at Abbey heard it they were pretty blown away and gave the band their blessing to release it.
*edited to say they'd been covering this song for years so it was kind of like a "hey, while we're here, uhh... ya know" type of thing. Pretty amazing.
spot on from what i remember hearing too
Enjoyed the video thoroughly. Keep truckin!
It was the last song they recorded in a 13hour day and they nailed it in one take - the album vocals were almost all overdubbed in post but the instrumentation they didn't really touch. That this was a one take, off-the setlist random to end the day, is what makes it the most impressive to me.
SUPER cool! And crazy impressive. Thanks for the back story!!
@@Beldvlmnt i really liked your angle on this video i am def going to dive into more of your stuff, great work!
@@MustHaveMedia thank you!! I’ve been a live engineer for 17 years, and although I feel that I missed most of my idols time live I’m still trying to keep the art fun and exciting 😁 really appreciate the support!!
You should do more Umphrey's. I like your analysis.
Agreed!
Its a custom G&L. Please do more Umphrey's!
Solid reaction material? Umphrey's but way more brutal Umphrey's (original): ua-cam.com/video/nzK6NXKJ3l8/v-deo.html
I like this version of Wizard Burial Ground better….
ua-cam.com/video/jJiJd92uo_0/v-deo.html