Mick Goodrick Legacy Concert: Julian Lage and Tim Miller
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- Guest artist, Julian Lage and Professor Tim Miller perform "Darn That Dream" with an improvised chord solo in front by Tim Miller. March 10, 2022 Berklee Performance Center www.berklee.edu/guitar
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The Berklee guitar department has had a lot of success nurturing brilliant young talent; the late , great master, Mick Goodrick definitely contributed an awful lot as a teacher and mentor. RIP Mick Goodrich.
Tim Miller is so focused on each note. He's a genius.
Two chord voicings' masters and magicians ♥️
Absolutely stunning intro from Tim 😮
6:03 I love these melody lines, it sounds like the song from the wizard of oz
Wow Yes! My two favourite guitarists!
So beautiful. Will you be posting the Ben Monder video from this concert? Thank you
THX U2 guys from the bottom of my ❤ !!
Two absoluetly goated guitarists in one room!
Beautiful ❤
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard in my life.
Amazing 🔥
Que hermoso ❤
That is how it is done... wow ... just wow.
Tim!
Super nice. But I wonder who turned off the reverb on Julian's amp ?
Some people are just not big fans of reverb. That's part of Julian's identity. He likes a pretty dry and unadulterated sound. I love both players, and personally, I've had a life long love of reverb & delay lines.
This is absolutely beautiful, but why is one guitar room sound and one direct mic feed? Sounds sonically very odd as well as the buzzing. But the music overpowers the technical limitations of course
I think Tim uses effects (reverb even maybe some delay) and Julian just a dry guitar sound.
Does not mix very well infortunately.
Love me some Tim Miller!
Fabulous! Sounds like Lage is going direct?
wdym
Agreed, but I doubt it. Probably just little/no reverb and a mic close to the amp
I thought the same. I think its his lack of reverb, which pushes him in front of the mix.
What pedal does tim use?
Fm3
2:02 is intense
Very nice. Pity the hum noise is so bad.