Doubling down on ROCK / Dealing with H8RS / Why Spector Basses RULE with Daisy Pepper | EP137

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  • Doubling down on ROCK / Dealing with H8RS / Why Spector Basses RULE with Daisy Pepper | EP137
    You might know Daisy Pepper from her SBL LiveClass workshops, or from her ascent to bass stardom via her Instagram channel (Daisy currently has more than 55,000 followers). In this episode, we sit down with Daisy to dive into all things rock, including how she got started, how she deals with haters online, and her awesome collaboration with Spector.
    In this episode
    The bands Daisy listened to during her emo phase.
    What makes her Spector bass rock.
    How Ian grew up on Guns N’ Roses.
    Why Darkglass pedals just kick ass.
    How else to tap into some classic rock tones.
    And much, much more!
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Komentáře • 50

  • @DaisyPepperBass

    Thank you SO much SBL & Ian for having me on the podcast, this was so much fun and tutoring on the Liveclass has been a blast!🙌🏼🤘🏼

  • @fourortwelvestrings

    Thomas?!?!!? Spector should be paying him commissions, he's the best stealth ambassador they have!!

  • @456or7strings

    I only saw the jalapeño pepper & not the daisy at first & didn’t even register that her “name” is Daisy Pepper…very cool!

  • @toddtucker323

    I commented on one of Daisy's videos asking about bass strings and she responded very kindly. I am a old married man and do not understand internet trolls...

  • @user-ud6se5iy9i

    From an 80+ year old white guy - Excellent video interview.

  • @mtnhigh

    Finally! Ian asked the question that no one ever asks. @28.22 "how can it happen?'". Thank you so much for asking that. I will say, to your follow up comment about it being all over if you don't want to do the long drives and the gigs etc and having all the gear. I really want to say that, some people (myself included) don't always want to pursue being a session musician. I personally love creating songs, artwork, playing in general, playing in a band and working towards a goal. It's easy to forget that a lot of older musicians have spent years trying to get things going, years of dealing with frustrating people, time wasters, terrible gigs, terrible venues, band drama, playing in bands they don't want to be in, life changing events, education etc etc and in the end it can leave you feeling a bit disillusioned with the biz/career side of music. I think it was Tesseracts drummer who did an awesome video about how he works a normal job, and almost everyone he knows in bands does the same. Not everyone has to be a full time session player. But we all know that as many times as you try give it up, if it's in you, it's there forever. The older musos have had to adapt to social media and 'content' taking over music and it can be a struggle shifting the love of playing, creating etc to suddenly having to rely on creating "content". At 22, Daisy has obviously grown with it and is doing well. Props to her and props to Ian for asking great questions!

  • @DoctorIntrepid

    Older bass player here. You rock Daisy! Keep at it! Folks are just jealous of your talent and success.

  • @noisecommander590

    I think one of the elements discussed here, like the "She isn't even plugged in" kind of stuff, doesn't only come from certain guys having a weird attitude towards women, but also from people being so scared that they're being deceived that they lash out. There's a channel that I watch where the guy completely stopped doing gear reviews because of all the agonizing hate he got thrown at him from people who were just convinced that he was a paid shill for certain companies, no matter what he did to prove that he was giving his own opinions and that he wasn't being paid to say anything. And that mentality of people being so scared that they are being lied to that they become nasty really mirrors a lot of what's going on in the rest of the world.

  • @teresaravenshaw5477

    Late bloomer? At 14?! I started at 30, does that make me an ancient bloomer? I'd hate being someone starting out at 50.

  • @danielluna9213

    I didn't know Daisy before but she's very talented and down to earth! It was great to have her on the Pod

  • @flaxholmelis5996

    Brilliant, Daisy! You say you started playing late and so did I. We've both been playing about the same length of time, but I started when my husband bought me a bass for my 50th birthday and it's been just amazing! Unfortunately I still have to do other work, but I'm playing in a couple of bands at the moment and having a lot of

  • @pv_bassplayer

    I think it's amazing that you are incorporating young players like Daisy. Watching this interview has been as educative and as inspiring as the ones you've done with more experienced players 👏🏽

  • @dongubrud3518

    What a fantastic interview both Daisy and Ian. 😊 I've been a Patreon of Daisy for just about a year now, and have to say, she's my favorite. 😁🤟

  • @lockharthorsburgh8601

    This is great. I have to admit that I'm always impressed when someone knows what they want to do (and has some idea of how) at an early age. At 22, I had No Clue . . .

  • @michaelhardie9193

    Really enjoyed this podcast and learning about Daisy. Glad to have more Rock on the channel.

  • @framemotion

    Super inspiring interview. Tons of great advice. Thanks so much Daisy and Ian🙌

  • @gregoryromany1552

    This was a great and entertaining interview by Ian. Daisy is very talented, down to earth and continues to do great stuff in the world of bass and music. She inspires people to play and I have been introduced to some new bands with some really cool music from her CZcams covers (the bass really stands out). Keep growing Daisy!

  • @user-kp4eq3ur4b

    Daisy, your work ethic and dedication to quality music shines through! I bet you’re a great teacher.

  • @davemedley3224

    I'm loving Daisy's enthusiasm in the LiveClass workshops. Also loving the Indie tracks. Thanks for reminding me that the pick rocks!