❤ Dave, it's very very unlikely that John has never dialed in your channel unless he's living under a rock which he's definitely not. I strongly believe that you're on his radar somehow. You're such an iconic personality with a large and lovely community and you're on Anderson's regularly. Things will work out an one day and John will ... Who knows ?!? I believe in you.
@JDStone20 Жыл бұрын
I second this!
@FirearmsGunGear Жыл бұрын
John actually got handed an album Dave did for him few years ago
@user-eg4nj5mw1d Жыл бұрын
@@JDStone20I third!! I might just cry myself if Dave could meet him
@MickDolan-jb3cu Жыл бұрын
+1 Perhaps the power of us tubesters could help Dave to meet John ???
@Adrian_V-s2y Жыл бұрын
No man is an island. Of course, JF has seen some of Dave's videos.
@matchesmalone2019 Жыл бұрын
Man, your brother is pure gold. The part where he buys you the magazine because he cares about what you like got me all teared up. Damn ninjas cutting onions. PS: yes, it was interesting! Liked every second of it, keep on delivering anecdotes!
@nathanchampionmusic Жыл бұрын
25:40 - ''Why?'' That is why I love John Frusciante, he is so disconnected from the world :)
@glennwoods2462 Жыл бұрын
Great story, thanks man..... You've got us all listening to your rambles, cos they're interesting..... Peace.... 🎸🤙🎸🤙🎸
@lloydloar18 ай бұрын
Dave, I'm so glad you're still here with us to share your talent!! You've got an amazing spirit.
@anthonypeterjackson1588 Жыл бұрын
People in the music business check out other artists. You sir have helped me 100%, musicly and mentally. Thank you sir. We all need heroes.
@yiannisfaitakis4 ай бұрын
Awesome story mate. I am happy you find purpose and life meaning in the guitar. The guitar has helped me pull through after the most difficult times in life and bouts with depression. Music can literally save lives. My life changed with I sae the video to under the bridge when I was 16 in the mid 90s. I went and bought my crappy, awesome, white Squire Affinity Strat that same week which I still have today along with a tab book for the BSSM album. Was one of the best things I ever did in my life. Discovering the Peppers as a teen from Greece, it opened my ears to much new music and the rest was history.
@heeerka Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, here is my story. One year ago i wasn’t in the right place, and my dad started showing me some of his favourite music. At that point of time i was listening to the trash music, but when i heard rhcp play scar tissue i felt something i haven’t felt ever since. I was listening to 3 songs, can’t stop, californication and scar tissue. From that point i discovered your how ti play like john frusciante series, that was the light at the end of the tunnel. I have to thank you, mr Dave Simpson for making my life better. I love that we have built-up community, and that we have healthy relationships between us. Big love from Bosnia and Herzegovina ❤
@robertcapewell2788 Жыл бұрын
Peter Green blew my mind with his guitar playing, that's why i wanted to play guitar, keep playing Dave, never give up.
@robbyb6380 Жыл бұрын
This is great Dave. Your words really resonate with me. Being roughly the same age as you I can feel the excitement and great memories first being introduced to John. Magical times as a young teenager having off the map and by the way being released. Take care bro.
@christopherhicks2257 Жыл бұрын
Proper walk down memory lane this. Pressing play and record to record, the radio times, top of the pops, snapping the tab off a vhs so no-one could record over it. Love it.
@johnpickk7526 Жыл бұрын
the tab trick was something i learnt far too late lol, wouldve changed my life!
@mikehomar5321 Жыл бұрын
It was the John Peel show and cassettes for me…. 1978 was an epic year! 😁
@kimlehtinen Жыл бұрын
I'm obsessed by watching John playing live at Chorzow 2007. The complete show is in 4th dimension. The solos are amazing, and the final jam is out of this world. I can't stop rewatching after all these years.
@shinwari3504 Жыл бұрын
i got into john frusciante & because of that i got into your music & what you were doing. if anything, i consider you to by my teacher & i just appreciate everything you do, even tho we’ve never met but i feel like i got that teacher/student connection with you & it’s really amazing man. keep up the good content. learnt so much from you.
@frusciantegeartone Жыл бұрын
I was at a lonely place when I got into John’s work in the chili peppers. I was 12 in 1999 and when californication album came out with music videos like Otherside, scar tissue, californication, I was hooked. It was the first and last cassette tape I ever bought (before cd’s). I was already a fan of BSSM, but when Californication and then By the way, I was a superfan. Love every aspect of their music. My favorite guitarist, bassist, drummer and even lyricist/singer. Very artistic and different than anything else. Musically and lyrically just resonates with me on a strange level. So good to see it did for me what it did for others. Thanks for sharing Dave
@Zeal80810 ай бұрын
It’s wild to think at 16 all those feelings of hopelessness can come over a person. I had very similar feelings growing up. Beautiful listening to you explain your youth❤. Once I learned under the bridge in middle school my mind was completely blown. The fact that a person could create a guitar part like that really made an impression on me in the best way. Life felt magical and i would be a fan for life.
@denbodg9311 Жыл бұрын
Dave, don’t stop being Dave. We all have our heroes, many of which are inaccessible. To many of us on here, being a hero is one thing. Being a genuine person means so much more. 👍
@NicoDAmbrosio Жыл бұрын
❤ I discovered John in 1989 when I was 11 thanks to my older sisters bf who was a record collector and dj and he used to make me tapes of what he thought was cool and what I could learn in guitar as I was hungry for new stuff. John stood out to me being so young and I was always the young one in my group of friends and later in bands. It was instant. I dug mothers milk and by the time blood sugar came out I was already die hard. Me and my friend bunked off school the day blood sugar came out and I took it to debenhams to the hi fi area up stairs and blasted on the best system they had. It was a good day.
@arcadia863 Жыл бұрын
I like the sentiment you expressed about how you try to be the best you can be for your viewers - so you end up inspiring other people in the same way John inspired you. Your music definitely inspired me to make my own music too so thanks for that. Also, I like your story-telling, it's very engaging.
@lukajozinovic508511 ай бұрын
Cool story, Dave. When I was 5 years old, I watched John playing with the Red Hot Chili Peppers on TV, and 'Californication' was on MTV. At that time, I didn't know who he was, even though I listened to music, but I eventually forgot about it. At the age of 14, my world seemed very dark and cruel. The only thing that made sense and saved me from suicide was music. I listened to RHCP, AC/DC, Nirvana, QOTSA, and then I remembered John Frusciante. This was when I found out his name because I had internet access by then. It was a very dark period when I wanted to end my life, but I decided to start playing the guitar, thinking it would give meaning to my life and be the only thing that made sense. Among all the guitarists I admire, John is my favorite. He stands out because I started playing because of him. As life unfolded, it didn't get much better, but at least I had music and drugs. Unfortunately, the latter cost me a lot. At 15, I started using drugs, overdosed many times, and even faced the possibility of amputating my leg due to an infection. I often ended up unconscious, covered in blood, either in the emergency room or found by people outside. It was not pleasant. I also thought it was cool to take drugs because Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, and all my friends did it. In the meantime, I had many strange, twisted, and unusual experiences. That's when I stopped playing with my friends and drifted apart. I took large amounts of psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD, ending up in a very bad state. I started taking heavy drugs again to get back to normal, not even realizing what was happening. I was broke, sold my guitar and pedals because I couldn't play anymore, fearing I would end up on the streets as a homeless person. It almost happened. My aunt in another city took me in, and I barely finished a year at the music production academy, often skipping classes. Then I returned to my hometown and entered a rehabilitation center for drug addiction. The rehabilitation was unsuccessful as I couldn't stop, and I was there for only three weeks, struggling with severe mental issues and incorrect therapy. They sent me to a psychiatric clinic in Zagreb for addicts, where I spent three weeks lying down. I got out, and my parents and aunt paid for my apartment, but I continued using drugs because I still felt unwell. After a year, I ended up on the streets briefly. I returned home, and now, for the past five months, I've been completely clean. However, I haven't played the guitar for a long time. I didn't want these things to happen, but various events unfolded, and Fru has been a constant mental support for me to endure and fight everything, just like he did. Now, things are getting better. I'm only 29, and there's still a lot I can do. I plan to form a band with my friends and record my music, of which there is plenty. Overall, I wanted to share my story briefly. Throughout this time, I watched your videos because it's evident that you love the guitar and truly enjoy it out of pure love. Even though I never saw John as an idol but more as a friend, it was great to listen to someone talking like that when I couldn't play. I remember 2020 (I think it was 2020) when I was in terrible shape and saw your video about John receiving your CD. Cheers!"
@fraenkiboii Жыл бұрын
I love stories from the 90s era where today's internet wasn't there yet. You know, no shazam, no google, no youtube, no spotify. If you saw something on MTV or heard a song somewhere, it was a challenge to find out stuff. But IF you managed to find out what you wanted to know, it was SOOO precious. Like a simple magazine. Love it, Dave!!!
@miketurnbull7410 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely piece Dave, thank you. Your willingness to be so open and honest about difficult beginnings for you really resonates and I'm sure there are folk out there right now thinking the same as me - goodness, I'm not the only one! The years might be different and the music of the time too, but there is often a common strand that bridges that and this piece enables doors to open to our own memories of our personal epiphany. It's lovely to hear about how your spark was first found and I'm also sure it's so like what happened to many of us out here, when we encountered 'our moment'. Mine was the emotion of Kossoff's playing, that so matched the way I felt, almost crying every note, through that Les Paul, his face contorted in a grimace of pain or joy, maybe both . I like entering your world, as it helps me to enter mine. Thanks Gate Keeper Dave.
@blackgold741626 күн бұрын
Love this video Dave. Thanks for sharing 👍
@jofflock11 күн бұрын
I really get you Dave I really do. I've watched every interview I can find of him, I've watched the documentaries and live performances and anything I can get my hands on really. I dont connect with any musician like I do with him. It was Slow Cheetah that made me pick up my guitar a few months ago after not playing for a few years and now here I am learning his songs everyday. I bought a squier classic vibe 60s sunburst second hand the other day. Just waiting for it to arrive. It's already had the lacquer stripped off the neck by the previous owner and I can't wait to pour my life into this guitar
@adalbertoschuckjr.1509 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, I was waiting to send you a message, and this video opened this opportunity. First, I was 60 years old and, as happens with you, but in 1978, I saw the film "The Song Remains the Same" and my life changed as well. In that time there was no magazine, no internet, no VHS, only LP and K-7 records. and so it started my quest for that Jimi Page's tone. Because I never could play like him, but I want to understand why my (crap) guitar and amp didn't distort, soon after I entered in a Electronic graduation. To make a long story short, I saw that film endless times, I bought the LP, then the VHS of the film, the first CD, the DVD, the 2o versions of CD and DVD and the Bluray. Is it unhealthy? I don't think so. Cause I realize how music (or other kinds of arts) can shape one's life and connect us with each other as human beings. To finish, in 1989 I bought the Peppers' Upmofo party plan LP and when The Mother's Milk was released, I bought the CD. At that time I read some articles on Guitar Player or guitar World (I don't remember) about that "new guitarist" (John, of course) and he told he obtained the "clean" tones was with a Boss SD-1 and the distorted tones with a Boss DS-1 or 2 (I don't remember well). So thanks for teaching to the following generations how to reach the tone of that favorite guitarist and how to play those parts. In my case I still trying to achieve that Page's 1973 Plexi and Les Paul tone. Ah, my favorite Frusciante's solo is that one in the "Power of Equality" track. That's the mark of a genius, totally out of the box, just ONE NOTE with lots of bendings and pickings. Perfect. Just perfect. Cheers
@craigb7967 Жыл бұрын
I remember slowing the tape cassette to try and work out guitar parts. When Guitarist magazine starting including a CD it was mind blowing
@Kruizzer Жыл бұрын
You’re an inspiration Dave. I admire you very much and have enjoyed watching your channel for the past 3 years. You are only going up! Cheers from California 🤘🏻
@digitalchris6681 Жыл бұрын
May you go onto even greater things.... and find happiness and enlightenment on the journey.
@jimganzeboom9572 Жыл бұрын
This question literally popped into my head a few days ago, that's crazy. Keep going Dave!
@glyndwr15 Жыл бұрын
Straight up, some of the soloing you've done on this channel is otherworldly guitar god tier stuff, imo. It's awesome that you turned a bad time in guitar playing mastery. Also, keep holding it down for those of us on team solid state.
@nathanchampionmusic Жыл бұрын
This story is nearly the same as the way I found John Frusciante, but it was the 2006 TOTP special for the SA release. That version of scar tissue was so life changing I just watched the vhs I taped over and over and over till it became unwatchable. :P Then I discovered To Record Only Water For Ten Days and the rest is history for me :)
@ItsJustRyan89 Жыл бұрын
Just seen The Dave Simpson trio… WoW. What a night, you guys are incredible. I need some vibrato tips! Particularly on bends. Thank you guys, so much.
@moto238 Жыл бұрын
I swear Dave you are the most self deprecating honest guys on any channel. I mean this as a compliment. Great story.
@cheekynandos3676 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, just discovered your channel recently. As a fellow long term RHCP fan I appreciate this content. I also appreciate your authentic and passionate demeanour. Shadows collide with people also got me through a difficult time.
@FirearmsGunGear Жыл бұрын
That end jam, your interpretation and own spin of that beloved Slane solo is simoly majestic Dave, i know you'll share a stage with John one day
@szymonwmusic Жыл бұрын
this is such a beatiful story. It made me feel very nostalgic of my early years of life :D I wish i could live in those years
@chuckwagon7860 Жыл бұрын
Dave, I absolutely love your stories....just as much as your passionate playing! Thank you for being so humble, as I've said before and I say it again, I wish you knew how much of a blessing you are to the guitar community! Rock on!
@barrypinney672310 ай бұрын
I was exactly the same when I discovered John. I went a bought a guitar and told myself I wanted to play like him. I’m still trying. He’s my idol
@davehoward22 Жыл бұрын
Seen peppers a few times in the early 90s and when they were in the mood and did long jams John allways stood out.
@JDStone20 Жыл бұрын
Awesome Dave! John Frusciante is one of my favorite artists. I always thought Hillel Slovak played on my favorite RHCP album, Mothers Milk, but is was John Frusciante! Hendrix is my main inspiration for guitar, and I really like John Frusciantes music, his guitar playing is out of this world! *edited for spelling
@jonedwards82905 ай бұрын
June 9th 1990 at Manchester Apollo was my introduction to John Frusciante. Went based on the Mother's Milk and particularly Knock Me Down but was blown away by the Hendrix funk playing. Only Jeff Healey was as mesmerising as that John Frusciante gig 🙂 Setlist: Out in L.A. Play Video Backwoods Play Video Dr. Funkenstein (Parliament cover) Play Video Funky Crime Play Video Stone Cold Bush Play Video Standing on the Verge of Getting It On (Funkadelic cover) Play Video Nobody Weird Like Me Play Video Anarchy in the U.K. (Sex Pistols cover) (Flea solo) Play Video Boyz-n-the-Hood (Eazy‐E cover) Play Video Party on Your Pussy Play Video Red Hot Mama (Funkadelic cover) Play Video Pretty Little Ditty Play Video Good Time Boys Play Video Blackeyed Blonde Play Video Magic Johnson (followed by a tease of "Sir Psycho Sexy") Play Video Subway to Venus Play Video Inca Roads (Frank Zappa cover) (John solo) Play Video Castles Made of Sand (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) Play Video Me & My Friends Play Video Encore: Mommy, Where's Daddy? Play Video Tiny Dancer (Elton John cover) (John solo) Play Video Nevermind
@Tcrunk365 Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful that I found your channel. You are as much an inspiration to me as Hendrix, Gilmore, and Mayer. I feel like you play the emotions that are in my head. I hope one day I can do that. I’m so proud for you and your success. Keep crushing it.
@Edgar_Randolph9 ай бұрын
I heard 1 of your original compositions the other day, I think it was the intro to reviewing the Debut 50. Brilliant piece of music, heart & soulful. Good luck to you in all you do Dave 👍 NB: Given your passion for JF & his playing, don't spose you might 1 time be able to do a breakdown tutorial of If You Have To Ask? (Please) There's something about the funky groove that to me that's cool (& the solo & wah) ❤
@secretdaisy6484 Жыл бұрын
Dave-we are your audience. Whatever you do we listen. And something like this, from your heart ❤️, is very meaningful. Some of us aspiring players have had the same experience. I saw Jimi in concert when I was a child. Also met Janis and saw her in concert. She was unbelievable. Absolutely one of a kind. Then the local AM jazz station with a dawn to dusk license that I listened to obsessively played East West by the Butterfield Blues Band. For me, that was it. Michael Bloomfield is my hero. I have tracked down every possible recording including unreleased stuff. I have every biography written about him. He backed up Dylan on July 25, 1965 at Newport. He was good. Very very good and a tragic loss but I still have his music 🎼 andI never tire of it. I’m as obsessed with him as you are with John. I still listen to Mississippi John Hurt, Howlin’ Woof, Taj Mahal etc. because I love 💕 the blues. And I finally got my Custom Shop 59 Reissue Strat because I’ll never be able to afford a vintage 59. It’s ok ✅. I know how you feel about that 62 Strat ❤️. Keep on doing what you do. I find you inspiring 🤩. 👍☮️🌞🎸🎵🩵
@ditchgator1 Жыл бұрын
Apart for some details...you are describing me with my trumpet in hand, as I am watching the Beatles on the tv in 1964... Looked at the trumpet... Looked at the Gretsch... Looked at the trumpet and immediately put my trumpet down and picked up the tennis racket and started playing along with the Beatles.😉👍 The guitar has kept me busy ever since😁👍 VERY happy the guitar is keeping you engaged as well😎 😎✌👍❤🖖
@bilal59446 Жыл бұрын
The way u feel about John, that's the exact same way I feel about u mate. you're my Frusciante. hope to meet you one day. God bless.
@Stechamppn Жыл бұрын
And people think top of the pops wasnt important. Great video dave...i had the same thing happen to me as a 8 year old ...my dad played me whole lotta rosie ....and angus young became my hero .around the same time i found hendrix and thin lizzy ...and those 3 groups meant evey to me ... Then the next big wow moment was kurt cobain ...and also like you ..those first 3 oasis albums got me playing guitar at 12 years of age..along with tons of bands ..j mascis of dinosaur jr became a big influence..sonic youth ..pixies..i play and like anything from blues .folk ...absolutely love 70s roots reggae n dub...trippy 60s music..even .some rave ...all sorts.....but like you ill never forget that acdc moment ...that sort if thing goes deeper than just music....hard to describe .take care all
@R87_W Жыл бұрын
I remember doing that taping s.hit to record over a VHS...😂
@torturedmasterpiece8105 Жыл бұрын
You’ve taught me so much. I love you and hope to see you play live one day.
@1969Donovan Жыл бұрын
Awesome story Dave, my guy was Eddie. Built guitars like his, watched tons of video when MTV came out. We are all inspired by someone.
@Adrian_V-s2y Жыл бұрын
Entertaining and informative, Dave, as always. I am glad you and John's music found each other. No man is an island. Any chance we have to help others can only enrich us.
@mytt88 Жыл бұрын
Dude that feeling of seeing by the way for the first time, never experienced anything like it before or since. Such a strange feeling
@BryanHRBrodie Жыл бұрын
Aw man. I know it’s like asking a parent their favourite child but which songs stood out to u on shadows collide. To me there are songs that although not the point could have topped the charts at the time.
@GuitarMusicCapsule Жыл бұрын
Dave, beautiful story and very inspiring solo. Thank you so much !
@StuartwasDrinkell Жыл бұрын
When Hillel Slovak died, then came John. - no one believed he could replace Hillel and then boom Mother's Milk blew us all away. Everytime John joins he breathes new life into them. The Chillis owe him a lot!
@martinremiet562611 ай бұрын
It was really good to hear this one. Brings me back to the good old me listening to chili Peppers for days and years as a kid❤ Sounded very familiar' thanks for this you have been a very special inspiration to me aswell
@jofflock11 күн бұрын
I have that magazine! The only John magazine I have but it's so special to me, can't believe you have it too :)
@ryanflavell6159 Жыл бұрын
2002 was a mixed year for me as well. I was 18, got sacked from my good job as an electrician apprentice and was on drugs. I ended up getting kicked out of my parents house and made the best decision of my life. Join the army. I went to iraq and took a stagg acoustic gutar with me to learn. My life only got better. Love watching your videos mate 😊🎸
@RyanREAX Жыл бұрын
Im a nobody yet i got in contact with Anthony's mom back in the myspace days, she got him to autograph a shirt for me and mailed it to me, also a personal letter written from Peggy also.. With that being said, John surely knows you and knows how much you love him!
@TheAlros100 Жыл бұрын
Amazing story and journey!
@bluessumlin...7067 Жыл бұрын
Hendrix is my hero you used the term ghost… when I hear or watch Jimi play that ghost feeling becomes an energy, inspiration that cannot be explained great video Mr S!🙂👍🎸
@JDStone20 Жыл бұрын
Same here! Hendrix is what inspires me. I like John Frusciante a lot also, the RHCP album Mothers Milk is an amazing display of Johns talent
@lra6494 Жыл бұрын
I've always known JF on that Under the Bridge video, then when he left and came back looking different I really didnt pay attention to him, although I've loved Flea and RHCP as a whole. Then I saw Slane Castle and that was when I got drawn in to JF again.
@chriskoch2465 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for shareing. I also love John.
@jorge241095 Жыл бұрын
For me, very close to you, after seeing an special of RHCP in latin america (specifically a channel called Telehit) I saw so many different aspects of Jhon with red head, half-head-shaved, mohawk, long hair, full shaved, with beard I just thought why is there a different guitarrist every video... after investigating deeply I begun recognicing him... but anyways... I saw chili peppers for first time with josh klinghoffer on Guatemala (central america) and I thought it was a shame I maybe was never gonna be able to see my guitar hero after quiting and desappear like a phantom but life gave me a second chance to see them all chili peppers together in Costa Rica this comming Oct 31st 2023 and I just want you to tell u thank you, because 10 years ago never imagine you was gonna help me to catch the jhon's tone, also when I discover you I investigate you little deeper jajaja thanks for so much dave. UNLIMITED LOVE ❤for you my dear friend.
@TheALyon8 Жыл бұрын
Love you, Davie! :)
@chdhawk3867 Жыл бұрын
Discovers John frusciante and the Strat and guitar tone obsession began
@neildobbs7278 Жыл бұрын
I never tire of listening to you express your gratitude towards John and how his music has shaped your life, it's a wonderful thing. And you're a great artist and inspiration in your own right and that deserves to be noted. Red Hot Chili Peppers fans (at least the ones I've met) always seem to be the nicest people. If someone doesn't bop their head the moment the Can't Stop riff kicks in, I generally treat them with great suspicion XD
@lindamcguigan5989 Жыл бұрын
Dave found my old 1991 Jan Guitarist mag yesterday Eric Johnson Duke Robillard Dave Edmunds
@EmmaDelamare Жыл бұрын
I remember that issue of Guitarist, The Boss me 50 review IIRC.
@Matthew_Scan Жыл бұрын
I first heard RHCP around 89 90 liked the guitar on under the bridge had no idea who the guitarist was. I had a guitar teacher who taught me few chords but I struggled reading music and he would bully me for not practicing and tell me how much better a guy I went to school with was at guitar, I had enough and quit for years. My mum used to listen to the oldies station and I’d hear the Shadows and Hank Marvin’s lead guitar and I got interested in guitar again. I taught myself guitar again the scales and all , I still can’t read music. John’s 62 strat got stolen or destroyed I believe and Anthony bought him another one
@Dizzle7771 Жыл бұрын
What's even crazier, is that Dave is my hero and I want to be able to play like him 😂
@wimplesaur Жыл бұрын
Well done Dave’s brother
@45ounce Жыл бұрын
I bought blood sugar sex magik on cassette on a total whim in Woolworths 1991 with my paper round money when I was 14. It changed my life forever. I’m now 45 and still he’s my favourite guitar player ever.
@blindjusticeandcommonsense2786 Жыл бұрын
Yes, and I remember breaking the tabs off audio cassette tapes to prevent recording over too. And tapes getting eaten by the machine. -_- Have to take my hat off to Scotch video tapes for that old advert with their lifetime guarantee. Yeah. They did well out of that one. Also remember the old Maxell tapes advert with Night on Bald Mountain in it. "Break the sound barrier" was the ad slogan.
@BryanHRBrodie Жыл бұрын
I adore a lot of his solo stuff too but it all began when my sisters ex bought the scar tissue single and I was hooked
@ZappaIrl Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing video. Thanks for sharing.
@FarmerSlideJoeBob Жыл бұрын
I remember my first song on my martin d-45 copy guitar, C.G.Winner W-777, I learned was Under The Bridge. But the only guitar dat got me wasn't anything from the rhcp, it was Johnny Bucklands Fender Jaguar. This Guitar was my dream for years until I owned one😃😃 But my start was a black harley benton tele and I started learning in 2009 on my tele without an amp, a lot of the peppers stuff🙂 Pretty interesting story and welcome to the sad 16 yo club, same in my life😔
@robsthedon Жыл бұрын
Nice one Dave.
@MickDolan-jb3cu Жыл бұрын
Morning Dave what a way to start my weekend thank you 😎😎 Where’s my strat let's upset the neighbours 😅. Think you may have a book in you Dave?
@5150show Жыл бұрын
I'm Gonna do a vid on how I discovered Dave Simpson on our channel soon !
@hillbillygeorg Жыл бұрын
Great video,thank you!
@wjewell63 Жыл бұрын
Man I'm getting old..my first song on guitar was Angie.. rolling Stones I believe...great story man....👍
@john0007 Жыл бұрын
Cool scar tissue inspired solo at the end. 👍
@gianni9588 Жыл бұрын
u would do a video on the mxr superbadass variac fuzz since it’s part of frusciante new gear
@lincolntx98 Жыл бұрын
under the bridge is something else for sure, it's also the song the got me hook up with mr john frusciante
@CyclistChris Жыл бұрын
I regularly listen to John's isolated track all these years on.
@lincolntx98 Жыл бұрын
@@CyclistChris it's really something hard to explain right? I watch dave's videos on how to play like john over and over and it's really fun to get new stuff all the time
@-rubbersoul- Жыл бұрын
Hi dave! i love your efforts to gave us lot information about johnny. fast question.. i know his speakers are g1275sbut this particular series is the white label first edition ? what do you think? 🍻
@lordlomanagh5966 Жыл бұрын
Ted green blew my mind Dave rock on ol'boy blessed be
@stevemitchell5389 Жыл бұрын
Hey John! Give Dave a buzz!
@delhurworth6001 Жыл бұрын
I feel the same DAVE❤️🎸🇬🇬
@verbalium5517 Жыл бұрын
You are amazing man❤ ❤
@stephanfuchs7891 Жыл бұрын
It's very interesting. Don't bother about that. I like the background things as much as the other stuff. It would be sad for John if he didn't meet you, talk and have a jam. You could inspire him as well as he did inspire you. I have to say I like the Trio music more than RHCP. The connection to your music is stronger. You mean a lot to the people who listen to your music and watch your videos.
@timetostartup3451 Жыл бұрын
Man, I’d love to jam with you some day. Such a pure guy
@rod9050 Жыл бұрын
Sure we support you dave but you have an awsome talent i have watched your videos for about 6 years and enjoyed every moment how did the Sheffield gig go last night
@thedavesimpson Жыл бұрын
It was amazing. Loved every second of it. :)
@rod9050 Жыл бұрын
@@thedavesimpson are you putting out a video of Sheffield gig dave
@Rem1Gnova Жыл бұрын
Dave how’s this for timing? Kerrang! channel at 4pm today (8/7) Rock Legends RHCP. I hope you see this in time
@lukajozinovic5085 Жыл бұрын
Dave, you are not even aware of what the future holds.
@Big.E Жыл бұрын
Love this 👍
@LanceJean02 Жыл бұрын
David, do you think that you will ever make a CD of the Dave Simpson Trio that you would sell and send to the United States?
@thedavesimpson Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. :)
@alparotti Жыл бұрын
Next up, how I discovered one and only mr. Dave Simpson!!