I've been fortunate enough to see Andy play multiple times, on video and live. And...he NEVER fails to amaze me with what he can do, what he can play. He both inspires me to keep playing, while simultaneously reminding me to quit, 'coz I ain't never catching up with this train! Have not seen this video until today - thanks John Coyle - and once again, I'm walking the plank...
@p6x25 ай бұрын
Thank you very much John Coyle! I first crossed path with Andy in the 90's, when he was actually playing Carpe Diem and Groove and Die at each appearance. It brings back fond memories! the 2024 DIGF takes place this week-end, unfortunately, the ATB is not performing this year....
@halrfoster15 ай бұрын
You are eternal great Andy! One of the best in entire world! A big hug to you from Coimbra, Portugal. i'm Lopes..., We had a nice exchange of emails when you did publish that "Princess" track... Remember that? It was an amazing guitar instrumental song you realize in that fatidic night for Diana, in Paris... I'm a fun of your music for ever Andy! Long life my friend.
@jeffreylbfd5 ай бұрын
Keep em coming!!!
@p6x25 ай бұрын
What I found interesting, is that Andy continues to use is 1998 AT100SB prototype till this day.... I own one of the original 175 produced in 1999;
@p6x25 ай бұрын
@John Coyle I can see you had to shoot against the sun, and this is always a big challenge for any type of camera!
@johnhodge36762 ай бұрын
Andy was NOT at the 2024 show.
@jccoyle1Ай бұрын
He was in the UK, this is from 2018.
@jrnvenaas445 ай бұрын
I love Andys playing and sounds, but why copying Eric Johnsons fast backwards walking steps. And I’ve seen other guitarists do it too. Why?? It doesn’t look good.
@p6x25 ай бұрын
Honestly, I don't think Andy "sounds" like Eric Johnson at all, and even if there maybe some coincidental artistry in their respective playing, I would say Andy does not try to emulate anything from Eric.
@jrnvenaas445 ай бұрын
@@p6x2 I agree. He doesn’t sound like Eric at all. I was only commenting about how he moves on stage. How he uses fast, small steps backwards when he plays some fast notes. Just like Eric. Weird stuff. But, everything else about Andys music, I’m totally into.