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brand new, very entertaining, yet detailed gear talk with mike stern..with john bolinger at premier guitar
good stuff
cheers
ps- btw, the canadian tele player he mentions is of course ed bickert...and the gatton pickup guy was -joe barden
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05-14-2018 06:48 PM
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Interesting that he says he uses a 10-38 set of strings and puts an 11 on top. He makes it sound like a 10-38 set is common (old Fender mediums?)....NOT. Curt Mangan makes a set - could that be what he uses?
Good rig rundown.
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Excellent, thank you !
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Great Mike...nice to see him.
thanks for the link.
Best
Kris
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Looks like he's developed a way to work around his nerve damage in his arm.
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I really enjoyed that. But it had nothing to do with his gear. Or his playing. He just seems like a really cool cat and nice guy.
I've never been a fan of Stern's music. It's just a long string of notes for me. I saw him live with Eric Johnson a couple years ago, and I hate to say it but, I just found his playing insufferable. BUT.... it's not a criticism, you can't like everybody.
-but then, I've never been a fan of what was called "fusion" back then, either-
But as a PERSON, man I dig him! I could totally sit around and jam and talk with that guy! Just seems like a real honest, funny, personable guy.... enough that I want to see if there's ANYTHING he has done I might like (I haven't found it yet).
And that Miles impression! Hilarious!
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Originally Posted by Cunamara
Yes.... and if that's not a lesson in "where there's a will, there's a way".....
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Instead of using glue, can't they make him a custom pick to his liking, that he could attach to his index finger or thumb?
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by ruger9
That's interesting, I've seen Mike live and it was KILLING. But I've never been one to put on his records.
But in person, man, curse out loud good.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by Boston Joe
Perfectly stated!
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You should have seen him in the late '80 with Bob Berg they were permanently on fire... and on other products too probably, as he covertly states in the video . Every tune lasted 20 minutes, all at devilish tempo. He mellowed with age.
These times, Between the Lines, Voices with Richard Bona are great. Trip is a great one too.
We still play Little Shoes with the band for years and can't get tired of it, great harmonies and feel, nice to solo over.
Those 4 cats are really having fun:
Hat tip to Lockwood who passed away recently, very sad!
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nice to see the didier lockwood appreciation!! rip
didier & faton
cheers
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Saw Mike last year in Edinburgh. Blew me away. I play nothing like him at all, (even if I wanted to!) but love what he does. There was a moment, though, in the concert where he switched off the chorus-thing he has, revealing pure hot guitar, and it was heaven! I wish he'd serve more of that.
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Saw him as a member of Blood Sweat & Tears in the mid-70s. He really rocked out on "Ride Captain Ride."
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Originally Posted by ruger9
Mike Stern has been a huge influence on me as a human being and a musician since I first heard him in the mid 80`s. And, while I don`t go for most of his recorded stuff, I truly believe his live shows in the 80s at the 55 in NYC are (on an OBJECTIVE level) representative of a pinnacle of guitar playing and musicianship that are true landmarks. Everyone I know who`ve witnessed those shows (or have heard some notable ones on cassette recordings etc..) have agreed with me. Him, Adam Nussbaum and Jeff Andrews set standards in live trio playing which I`ve rarely witnessed in my life.
Besides which, he`s a super nice guy! (unlike everything I`ve heard about Yngwie, but maybe he`s just been misrepresented). Mike Stern has the calm energy of someone who`s given himself to the music and has become the music IMO. By virtue of this he illuminates the humanity music can bring out in us.
I say this as someone who as a teenage guitarist wannabe met both these guys in the late 80s. Mike Stern was completely encouraging,selfless and just plain nice. Yngwie made some indecipherable remark about him and Bach (!). Then he fluffed his hair and puffed his chest (really, literally).
Peace!
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Originally Posted by Dave24309
btw...for many years, fender had the classic 10-38 150TR set...& pure nickel!...a fave set/gauge of jimi hendrix
in todays world, almost just as easy to cobble together your own preferred gauge set, as find a uniquely gauged pre-packaged set
cheers
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Such an original player and composer. He was one of the guitarists that introduced me to modern jazz guitar. I spent a lot of time at some point practicing the triadic approaches thing he does, and the beautiful harmony in his compositions. I've also enjoyed his wife's Leni Stern music a lot.
He seems to have an affinity for boutique pedals eh?
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as per mikes string choice...10-38
took a look at juststrings...10-38 sets are still available!
ghs boomers, ken smith, curt magnon, and 2 different variations! each from s.i.t. and sfarzo
in addition thomastik makes a set...for acoustic fingerpickers
cheers
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All due respect to Stern (as I have already stated above), but I don't hear any jazz. I hear fusion. Which I guess is another discussion...
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