That was a really cool interview. Thanks Lee & Daryl.
@svenlindemann508411 минут бұрын
Just lovely to watch !!!
@Bobstern11 минут бұрын
Great stories! That all I got.
@rwest890514 минут бұрын
No way would I sit in those nosebleed seats. Waaay too high and too steep. Another interesting tour. Thanks!
@littlezephead15 минут бұрын
Thx Lee
@Emperorjones21 минут бұрын
Performed there a couple times. Not a fav for me. Like being at the bottom of a barrel.
@elcienechagas198124 минут бұрын
Daryl stuermer 🎸🎶🎙️👑 Leland Sklar 🎸🎶💖
@MacRabbitPro34 минут бұрын
One legend interviewing another legend. It doesn’t getting better than this! Thank you guys!
@stix2you35 минут бұрын
We are extremely fortunate in Madison to have such a fantastic venue. There was some controversy when this place was built, but ultimately this is one of my very favorite halls anywhere, period. I have mostly attended Madison Symphony Orchestra performances here since it was completed in 2004. This is MSO's home hall that you are playing in this evening. Among the incredible performances I have experienced here include Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major with Gil Shaham on violin (extraordinary performance, remember it to this day), Holst's The Planets with the multimedia display of actual planetary footage that was assembled from NASA to play on a giant screen behind the live orchestra (trust me, this is more impactful than it sounds, it's an life-changing experience). Dozens of other incredible performances. Our orchestra definitely punches above its weight. Overture is great space for orchestral music, maybe too perfect, there's really no quirks to it. Even the nosebleeds get a decent sound. All those entrances and exits make for easy in and out before and after the show, there's really not a bad seat in the house. My favorite are the balcony box seats on the left, so you can have an overhead view of the orchestra and see pianist's hands if there is a soloist. Hope you enjoyed playing my favorite venue. Sorry I couldn't make it down today, would have liked to have met you in person Leland. Maybe some other time! P.S. I LOVE that strap, that is SO cool! I bet a lot of bassists would like one. ;)
@douglasdegraff833536 минут бұрын
A Wonderful history lesson for me! Thank you Leland and Daryl. I'm from Green Bay, WI and still vividly remember the name " SweetBottom " Have fun guys and stay safe. Have a Great show and also up at Fish Creek, WI
@FreedomRock4447 минут бұрын
Thanks Lee and Daryl.........Great stories!
@jeremyversusjazz48 минут бұрын
Daryls a monster…so great to get to know more about him thru this killin interview. Thnx lee! His playing on enigmatic oceans sparring with holdsworth and ponty trading solos is a fusion highpoint.
@DangerNoodle-yw8yt49 минут бұрын
Awesome stories - thanks Lee.
@lindaregelean801558 минут бұрын
So much fun!
@chantalcarlinСағат бұрын
Wow! This was such a really fantastic surprise. I loved listening to both legendary musicians reminiscing. Thank you so much for sharing! ❤❤❤
@gustavoviveros8394Сағат бұрын
Thank you Lee ✋🏻
@JohnMacRae23Сағат бұрын
Love Daryl, thanks for killing it on all those great Genesis tours and being Phil's guitar man solo. I could listen to the tour stories all day.
@stephenspencer4672Сағат бұрын
It's a nice place. I clean and antiseptic, but well appointed.😊❤
@TrystonL7Сағат бұрын
Never enough of Brad, the kewlest!
@JJStetsonСағат бұрын
Man that was great! What a treat listening to those cats wax on.
@PadoinkyСағат бұрын
History being recorded
@zonmanСағат бұрын
This is so cool. Loved listening to Daryl talk about his start with Genesis.
@svenlindemann5084Сағат бұрын
What a great interview, mahalo nui for posting ! I remember an article article in my home towns newspaper (Hannoversche Allgemeine) in Germany about Phils love to model trains and he went on a shopping spree !
@showbiz5776Сағат бұрын
Very very cool! Personal success stories involving fate, timing, proximity, are always compelling and great to witness! Thanks for sharing these intimate memories that bring a much greater understanding for the players and music we love! Outstanding!
@barryparris91Сағат бұрын
I had that Jean Luc Ponty - George Duke album too.
@paullacotta5645Сағат бұрын
This was great! Thank you Daryl and Leland ❤
@gustavoviveros8394Сағат бұрын
Thanks Lee 🖐🏻
@gustavoviveros8394Сағат бұрын
Thanks so much!!!!👌🏻
@tammylambdin7735Сағат бұрын
I watch (over & over) a live version (Wembley in 92, maybe) of Driving The Last Spike, amazed by Daryl's bass work. He is a beast! Nothing like watching Daryl & Chester holding it down. ❤
@PadoinkyСағат бұрын
Madison WI - the infamous home of the U of W… beer beer beer! Lee - these “back in the day” reminiscing sessions are too damn cool for those of us that at that time were but in our formative early teen years
@jevans9359Сағат бұрын
It’s so cool to hear Hendrix stories from the people who were actually there. Hope you had a great gig!
@nathanpickett202Сағат бұрын
Wish I had known you were in Wichita😢
@photoggenes7443Сағат бұрын
Nice interview.
@pileofstuffСағат бұрын
Wow. Those nosebleeds are *wayyy* up there.
@NiceChristianManСағат бұрын
So cool....... This is the way it's supposed to be..... Musical brothers.....Love and respect.
@davidmarais10482 сағат бұрын
Two musical legends just chatting. Stunning! Thanks, Lee and Daryl.
@BasicDrumming2 сағат бұрын
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
@sammyvh112 сағат бұрын
Hi Daryl
@stix2you2 сағат бұрын
Madison boy here. One of my life's most thrilling moments was driving for Genesis during the We Can't Dance tour in '92. They were playing Camp Randall stadium. I worked for a bus company (school buses, coaches, mini-coaches, that sort of thing) and thought we would be moving roadies around or something because we had plain white vans, not limos or anything. We get called to Truax field to pick up people and we are directed to drive out onto the airport ramp next to a huge jet. Turns out WE were carrying the band -- the limos were decoys. We saw the limo drivers at the stadium just hanging around, fans waiting for the band members, but NO ONE hung around the white vans waiting for autographs or anything. I thought it was genius. I got to drive Tony and Mike, I never got to drive Phil. But I was thrilled because Genesis had always been "my" band, my very favorite band, from the very beginning, right up until today at the age of 53. I never got up the courage to say anything to any of the band members except to Tony Banks as I was dropping him off after the show. I said something stupid like "Excellent show Mister Banks!" and he said thank you and walked into the hotel. Daryl talking about Squonk and Los Endos and his audition with Mike. Fills in even more for me, thanks Leland.
@edbeale2 сағат бұрын
We need a new channel: The Adventures of Leland and Daryl!
@sammyvh112 сағат бұрын
Hi Daryl I know who you are!!!
@Ajgreetings2 сағат бұрын
You two, are very good together....thank you❤❤
@bluehornet67522 сағат бұрын
Brad: "You a bass player?" LOL... priceless. He wasn't wrong though, in a way. I've seen DS play bass on a Genesis tune.
@MissingMars2 сағат бұрын
So cool this is! thanks Le & Daryl!
@randyschiffer32652 сағат бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again. If the music didn't work out for you radio/T.V. interviewer was your next calling.
@BasicDrumming2 сағат бұрын
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
@scottburns26002 сағат бұрын
I got to see Daryl with Genesis at Camp Randall Stadium for the We Can't Dance tour in 92! Beautiful night; great show
@mrbotucker2 сағат бұрын
What a great guitarist and such a nice guy. So awesome having you 4 all together again! 🔥🔥💯💯
@Patricia-gs5ho2 сағат бұрын
AVIGNON or Nîmes.....
@lindsaylivinlife62822 сағат бұрын
Wow, that was truly a special interview with two great musicians! Thank you both! Hope to see more of these types of videos. 😉