Mark W.

Hi Dweezil, have thoroughly enjoyed all three episodes, is there video of Paul, and if so any chance of us being able to see that?  Thank you, Mark

Dweezil

Hi Mark,

Thanks! Glad you're enjoying all the episodes. Sorry, we don't have any video of the episodes. Future episodes might include video. I'm exploring video options for the reverse engineering of the Brown Sound episode.

Brian M.

This series has been incredible so far! Just brings a smile to my face listening to you guys sharing your experiences and dropping interesting tidbits along the way. Guitar nerds are totally eating up the geek out on the nuances of Ed’s playing. Keep up the excellent work. Absolutely on the edge of my seat waiting for the next episode. 

Dweezil

Hi Brian,

I'm so glad you're enjoying it! I can't wait for you to hear the Blues Saraceno episode this coming Thursday. I just finished interviewing Joe Satriani a few minutes ago. His episode is going to be a winner as well!

Jim Angelucci

You got blues doing an segment!!! Wow,, I have not heard that name in a while.  Very cool !!! 

Dweezil

Yep! His episode will be in 2 parts. We covered a lot of ground. Enjoy!

Michael P.

I just love how much Paul is playing during this session!

Dweezil

Glad you're enjoying the series Michael!

Scott D.

Looking forward to the Diver Down ep...in particular Little Guitars.  Is there a wah in the intro? It doesn't sound like the usual flanger or phase 90 to me. Not sure where you're at in the process, but if you haven't recorded it yet...would love to get some insight on that. Really enjoying the podcasts.  Be well.

CEddy10165

Yeah, Little Guitars is probably the most special VH song to me. I adore it. The songwriting and melody just touch something in me.

Dweezil

I love that song too. Especially the intro with the heavy chorus sound!

Jim Angelucci

Great interview with Paul !!! Love the flow you let occur.  Can you share or do you know what Gilbert was using / playing through. 

Thanks again ;)

Dweezil

Hi Jim,

I don't know what amp he used. He had a few pedals and he used an Ibanez Strat style guitar with a non locking tremelo. I did recreate a bit of the VH record sound by taking his mono guitar and panning it left while adding some reverb and delay to his sound on the right in post production.

Jim Angelucci

Damn. That’s sweet . The reverb n delay definitely gave it that “plate” reverb sound. It  sounded “eddie-esque”.

Very cool and Thanks. 

 

Dweezil

Sure thing!