Steve Lukather: Mastering Rhythm Guitar
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2023
- In this episode, Steve Lukather talks about being "in time". He also discusses his style, his influences and his friends like Eddie Van Halen.
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We used to go down to Guitar Center and play guitars we couldn't afford....😂
“I saw the Beatles and I started playing.” How many times have we heard this? No other group- ever- had this type of effect on so many musicians.
To me, you could have a Steve Lukather video twice a month... so much wisdom, music history, stories, knowledge, etc.
I just love Lukather. The funniest, most down to earth, best dude in the industry. He’s so fun to listen to.
Steve is one of a kind. So knowledgeable. He learned the craft from the bottom up. Hard to find someone like this anymore. I could listen to him all day long. Great interview, Rick.
I saw Steve Lukather play with Toto at the California World Music Festival in 1978 at the Los Angeles Colosseum. I was 13 and I was blown away, by not just Toto but all of it. 😃
Steve is one of those few guys that has it all: chops, lead playing and an impeccable sense of time. Also, a remarkable songwriter. You don’t find guys like that anymore.
Thirteen minutes and five seconds of 100% pure wisdom. Holy crap, what an insightful video. Kudos Rick.
Steve Lukather is now my favourite interview you've done. Man, great storyteller and a warm yet kind cranky guy!
“There’s no gigs, no Friday night parties …” Right on, Steve. I’m so happy I grew up playing when I did. Just getting out there on a gig was-and still is-the absolute best learning experience of all.
This is so True....EVH was actually a brilliant rhythm player with some lead thrown in as a sauce for flavoring!
Steve Lukather is just one of the best. Smart, straightforward, humble. I watch all of his interviews.
"...and now it's all DJs." kind of says it all. A great snippet from a really good interview.
All you have to do is say hello to Steve and he's off and running. Just let him talk. He has a million stories to tell.
"Not good enough to curl his cords" Love this guy, he needs to write a book about his musical adventures. Cool kat:)
Interviewing Steve doesn’t seem to be the easiest thing, he’s all stream of consciousness. But I’m here for it. He always drops some serious knowledge.
I could watch Rick's interviews with Steve all day long... so inspiring!
Steve is the kind of guy you could hang out in a bar with all day long. A ripper bloke
I watched the entire interview when it came out and am now watching these excerpts. Steve really is (with apologies to him) one of the elder statesmen of the electric guitar these days. Enormous ability, experience and knowledge and able to distil what is really important and explain it in a humourous, self deprecating and understandable manner. He just makes you smile. God bless him.
Similarly to Eddie Van Halen, Lukather's prowess as a lead player overshadowed his genius as a rhythm guitarist and songwriter.