I began teaching myself guitar when I was 12. In high school, I took a music class, a guitar class. It shut me down so fast; I stopped playing altogether. I quit the class. Later, I resumed playing. I came out of the womb doing Art. People used to say to me; "Are you gonna go to Art school?" and I would think "Why? Why would I go to school TO BE TOLD what/how to do what I already do?" It is THE MOST FREE part of my life and I don't want ANYONE telling me HOW or WHAT to do, nor what is wrong with WHAT I AM DOING at present. NEVER listen to others when it comes to YOUR OWN CREATIVITY! Listen FIRST to your insides. Gregory Alan Isakov is SO NATURALLY INTELLIGENT. Somewhere inside of us, we just KNOW! But he LISTENED to the inner voice. Good man!
@gemigirl5521 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to his concert in Atlanta Oct 2023. I don’t go to concerts. GAI and his musicians are the only ones who could pull me into a venue. After listening to this interesting interview, I almost feel intrusive to his life by going. But I’m going.
@janmiller96962 жыл бұрын
Great interview. Gregory's music and voice I discovered quite by accident during the height of the pandemic, unemployed, missing my job and unable to see friends, hate talking on the phone, appreciating my husband but spending WAY too much time together, wondering if I would ever find work I love, I lost myself in his music while taking my dog on very very long walks around our city. Gregory's music not only calmed my spirit and dialed down my anxiety, it became the soundtrack of my pandemic life, like having an old friend walking beside me every day. I am definitely someone who listens to entire albums in order because it is an experience meant to be listened to that way. Finally saw him in concert last week and, well, now I can die happy!
@austinst.laurent32626 жыл бұрын
Awesome interview! I’ve always said that if I had to listen to only one artist the rest of my life, it would be Gregory Alan Isakov. His music takes me to another world. I hope he never stops putting out new music!
@drewandcharlie75834 жыл бұрын
I loved how he described dandelion wine. Like just had a verse and he waited on it till it was ready to be finished. Thats prolly my second favorite song of isakov’s. Im so glad he finished it. I see it like a story of a summer and a love that changed like the seasons. Cutting grass for gasoline so i can see you soon. Drunk in a field dandelion wine for a year. I rode out the day that the apples fell. Theres something about it. The song is so short but it feels like i’ve lived it.
@Bfolks846 жыл бұрын
Gregory Alan Isakov is such a great artist... I met him once after a show and he was such giving and generous soul. Can’t wait to see him again and hear his new upcoming album!
@benjamindennismusic6 жыл бұрын
Joe Pug and Gregory Alan Isakov... My two favorite artists. This is amazing. Thank you, Joe.
@drewandcharlie75834 жыл бұрын
This is a great conversation. There are songs that are friends but there are albums that, when you listen to the songs in order especially, its like a very profound, almost religious, experience. And you go back to those albums again and again. This empty northern hemisphere is one of those for me. Lifted or the story is in the soil by bright eyes is another one
@j.morganlooney10806 жыл бұрын
Man. Humble people are hard to find.
@nickmuhlbauer43975 жыл бұрын
About time I got to hear a good long in depth Isakov interview :)
@ruot2862 жыл бұрын
This needs more views…
@elansings4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Wonderful interview 💕
@adam22gil6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Joe for a wonderful interview.
@kelceytaylor97976 жыл бұрын
4:57 is when it actually starts
@luisneves31155 жыл бұрын
We need more Gregory Alan Isakov Music!!!!!!Where are you? I invite you to came to Portugal
@coconutkoalas5 жыл бұрын
Who is the musician he’s recommending that opened for him in Europe at time stamp 46:40? Lee fullbeck? I can’t find his music. Sos