This is like having an interview with Jesus Christ on youtube where he shows you how he multiplied the loaves & fishes.
@fabiopnoronha15 күн бұрын
truly insightful... tasty slide solo at the end is def a bonus.
@stevenchurney241617 күн бұрын
Genius LEVEL CLASS
@JosephKeller-ll6ubАй бұрын
THIS is aguitqr playér
@lancesabin4114Ай бұрын
One of the Greats~💜 Shame more people don’t know who he is?
@Jckrabbitslims2 ай бұрын
I brought my father-in-law who lives in Fairview Beach a Roy Buchanan album I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of the last time my wife and I visited him. He mentioned Danny as another great guitar player he used to listen to, and also mentioned how Danny lived nearby in Maryland. I'm so glad my FIL turned me onto Danny because I'm absolutely in love with his style.
@drakeallen35012 ай бұрын
damn, i'm glad john is still with us.
@elecktrick9s993 ай бұрын
If anyone was ever truly ahead of there time
@alanwann93183 ай бұрын
He reduces the guitar Gods to mediocrity, I liked his chet Atkins demo / lenny brau
@knightfall939412 күн бұрын
and unlike a lot of guitar gods danny had zero songwriting talent
@MADguitar3 ай бұрын
Beer Bottle Batman
@anthonypate86574 ай бұрын
Best danny gatton interview ever
@slave_planet4 ай бұрын
Cool giant bass.
@Joe-mz6dc4 ай бұрын
Joyous guitar playing.
@stratcat94324 ай бұрын
The song they briefly play beginning at 22:59 into the interview, is from one of the, imo,single greatest recordings Danny was part of.." New York Stories". The song is titled of course " One For Lenny".
@jdwhiteedit5 ай бұрын
Saw him in Philly in maybe 1992, and Danny never played the same thing twice for the entire show. Recently got the chance to see Tommy Emmanuel, and he ALMOST did that. But I"ve never seen that from anyone else.
@rhysdrader99725 ай бұрын
How warn out is that guitar, ❤
@sholland425 ай бұрын
One unbelievably gifted guitarist. LOTS of woodshedding, but wow.
@ablinil5 ай бұрын
Saw him at the Birchmere once. Poured beer on the neck and then played slide with the bottle for one encore. Wild.
@ablinil5 ай бұрын
Love the T shirt too.
@michaelmarler70165 ай бұрын
Funny to me that people don't talk about Danny anymore. When people die a normal death they get relentlessly eulogised. A suicide gets shunned for some reason. What has that to do with music?
@RhonVanErman5 ай бұрын
So fantastic, thank you for sharing 👊🏻
@deanevangelista63595 ай бұрын
An acquaintance took a few guitar lessons from Danny. He said it was an hour of guitar techniques and playing, and another hour or more of talking about cars and engines. RIP, "The Humbler."
@kengyang19083 ай бұрын
Just awesome, a humble talent axe man,,ears n eyes candy for guitar players,,Danny was just abit ahead of his time, kinda of a EVH country version
@autodidacticprofessor8695 ай бұрын
The Devil refused to challenge Danny. Jesus took lessons from him. That tormented him I guess.
@mudnducs5 ай бұрын
Jazz so totally sucks. Guy was surely in his own league though.
@dannycarroll56865 ай бұрын
I am 68 years old and I have been around music all my life i loved the guitar sence I was 4 years old and I tought myself to play the guitar and I play just like him I practice every day.
@deanoverlie2245 ай бұрын
Aaah ... the old leslies . Back when they were mostly still hand - built and mechanical , not electronic . First time I saw one was about '67 - '68 at a local armory dance . Leaned on the thing the rest of the night .
@boco19515 ай бұрын
He was good with a guitar!
@jemcnair766 ай бұрын
Danny's brother was a Bell System technician in DC. I was cleaning out lockers (I was a Bell Atlantic tech, post-divestiture) at 45 L street prior to the building's destruction and found an 8455 meter with GATTON written across the inside flap.
@haggismuncher6 ай бұрын
What this man could do with a guitar has never been rivalled or ever will be…..a true genius of the instrument!
@decafWavemusic6 ай бұрын
danny gatton is the reason why i think that there is always something new to learn about guitar playing and music in general. my father introduced me to danny gatton when i was a young girl in the early 2000's. and almost 20 years later, this is still one of my fav things to watch. thank you so much for uploading this <3
@stratcat94324 ай бұрын
Hi, if you have never heard Danny's "New York Stories" recording, I can not recommend it enough to you as an essential document of his vast talents. Plus the other musicians with him are simply amazing as is the music itself. The whole album is uploaded on here, and you might still be able to find a relatively inexpensive cd online. Take care. 😊
@John-cw4no6 ай бұрын
Ha ha, that fretboard on his tele is worn out except for very few spots
@InfoArtistJKatTheGoodInfoCafe6 ай бұрын
I can't find the words to describe Danny's playing so I just end up bursting out laughing at the absurdity of his talent.
@samkoopmann88336 ай бұрын
12:15
@bobdennison2076 ай бұрын
w o w
@rickmueller70826 ай бұрын
saw him Liz meyers band twice wish id seen him before i moved from Baltimore
@reaganwiles_art6 ай бұрын
DG looks like a different man in every video of him.
@cjohnson59276 ай бұрын
GOAT.Class dismissed.
@uncleremus50466 ай бұрын
Unreal even the Lenny Harmonics. There was no technique he couldn’t master.
@paulbuxton13267 ай бұрын
The best of the best is Danny 👌🎼
@sorencin117 ай бұрын
Omg.
@sorencin117 ай бұрын
Awesome, omg. Both the bassist and Mr. Gatton.
@sorencin117 ай бұрын
The master!
@thomastucker56867 ай бұрын
Anybody know what amp that is? I know it doesn't matter, it could have been a crackerjack box.
@TheZguitarboy677 ай бұрын
Most likely a deluxe reverb
@thomastucker56867 ай бұрын
@@TheZguitarboy67 I thought the amp he was playing through was the black one behind him, which doesn't look like a Fender to me, however the bass could be in that one?
@twangnut20678 ай бұрын
DG is so fun to watch! I miss that cat!
@louisemaggs45898 ай бұрын
This is amazing ! Thanks for posting!
@texasflood31659 ай бұрын
GOAT…
@user-nw3kd5vy3g9 ай бұрын
It's an well proven axiom that camera men are not guitar players.
@knowmusicman15710 ай бұрын
Lenny Breau, Merle Travis, Chet, and Don Rich rolled into one. Oh and Roy Buchanan.
@davidbidwell73410 ай бұрын
Look at the neck on that guitar. A lot of miles on it.
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This is like having an interview with Jesus Christ on youtube where he shows you how he multiplied the loaves & fishes.
truly insightful... tasty slide solo at the end is def a bonus.
Genius LEVEL CLASS
THIS is aguitqr playér
One of the Greats~💜 Shame more people don’t know who he is?
I brought my father-in-law who lives in Fairview Beach a Roy Buchanan album I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of the last time my wife and I visited him. He mentioned Danny as another great guitar player he used to listen to, and also mentioned how Danny lived nearby in Maryland. I'm so glad my FIL turned me onto Danny because I'm absolutely in love with his style.
damn, i'm glad john is still with us.
If anyone was ever truly ahead of there time
He reduces the guitar Gods to mediocrity, I liked his chet Atkins demo / lenny brau
and unlike a lot of guitar gods danny had zero songwriting talent
Beer Bottle Batman
Best danny gatton interview ever
Cool giant bass.
Joyous guitar playing.
The song they briefly play beginning at 22:59 into the interview, is from one of the, imo,single greatest recordings Danny was part of.." New York Stories". The song is titled of course " One For Lenny".
Saw him in Philly in maybe 1992, and Danny never played the same thing twice for the entire show. Recently got the chance to see Tommy Emmanuel, and he ALMOST did that. But I"ve never seen that from anyone else.
How warn out is that guitar, ❤
One unbelievably gifted guitarist. LOTS of woodshedding, but wow.
Saw him at the Birchmere once. Poured beer on the neck and then played slide with the bottle for one encore. Wild.
Love the T shirt too.
Funny to me that people don't talk about Danny anymore. When people die a normal death they get relentlessly eulogised. A suicide gets shunned for some reason. What has that to do with music?
So fantastic, thank you for sharing 👊🏻
An acquaintance took a few guitar lessons from Danny. He said it was an hour of guitar techniques and playing, and another hour or more of talking about cars and engines. RIP, "The Humbler."
Just awesome, a humble talent axe man,,ears n eyes candy for guitar players,,Danny was just abit ahead of his time, kinda of a EVH country version
The Devil refused to challenge Danny. Jesus took lessons from him. That tormented him I guess.
Jazz so totally sucks. Guy was surely in his own league though.
I am 68 years old and I have been around music all my life i loved the guitar sence I was 4 years old and I tought myself to play the guitar and I play just like him I practice every day.
Aaah ... the old leslies . Back when they were mostly still hand - built and mechanical , not electronic . First time I saw one was about '67 - '68 at a local armory dance . Leaned on the thing the rest of the night .
He was good with a guitar!
Danny's brother was a Bell System technician in DC. I was cleaning out lockers (I was a Bell Atlantic tech, post-divestiture) at 45 L street prior to the building's destruction and found an 8455 meter with GATTON written across the inside flap.
What this man could do with a guitar has never been rivalled or ever will be…..a true genius of the instrument!
danny gatton is the reason why i think that there is always something new to learn about guitar playing and music in general. my father introduced me to danny gatton when i was a young girl in the early 2000's. and almost 20 years later, this is still one of my fav things to watch. thank you so much for uploading this <3
Hi, if you have never heard Danny's "New York Stories" recording, I can not recommend it enough to you as an essential document of his vast talents. Plus the other musicians with him are simply amazing as is the music itself. The whole album is uploaded on here, and you might still be able to find a relatively inexpensive cd online. Take care. 😊
Ha ha, that fretboard on his tele is worn out except for very few spots
I can't find the words to describe Danny's playing so I just end up bursting out laughing at the absurdity of his talent.
12:15
w o w
saw him Liz meyers band twice wish id seen him before i moved from Baltimore
DG looks like a different man in every video of him.
GOAT.Class dismissed.
Unreal even the Lenny Harmonics. There was no technique he couldn’t master.
The best of the best is Danny 👌🎼
Omg.
Awesome, omg. Both the bassist and Mr. Gatton.
The master!
Anybody know what amp that is? I know it doesn't matter, it could have been a crackerjack box.
Most likely a deluxe reverb
@@TheZguitarboy67 I thought the amp he was playing through was the black one behind him, which doesn't look like a Fender to me, however the bass could be in that one?
DG is so fun to watch! I miss that cat!
This is amazing ! Thanks for posting!
GOAT…
It's an well proven axiom that camera men are not guitar players.
Lenny Breau, Merle Travis, Chet, and Don Rich rolled into one. Oh and Roy Buchanan.
Look at the neck on that guitar. A lot of miles on it.
Great interview!