Man I could listen to his stories and music knowledge for hours!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 51…….Joe
@davidorr78913 жыл бұрын
Amazing memory
@PR-BEACHBOY Жыл бұрын
Have loved Jeff Skunk Baxter as a musician and as one of the coolest looking guys since my college days when I discovered The Doobies and Steely Dan! I was fortunate enough to have gotten a gig from 1977-80 as a morning man on a 100,000 Watt Rocker/AOR station where I got to play all their music six days a week! Great music and memories!
@lyndamcardle41233 жыл бұрын
The tale related to Tommy Tedesco and Jeff is not the first time TT stood up and took the blame for a "studio cock-up"...I'm sure there's a similar tale where bassist Chuck Rainey relates the same episode as Jeff relates here. Great interview and interviewee. Thanks Joe. Much appreciated.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lynda….Joe
@svdd103 жыл бұрын
You're correct Lynda. I think Chuck said TT covered 3 mistakes for him in a session.
@shyman993 жыл бұрын
The guitar solo in "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)" is one of my all-time favorites. Would have been cool to here how that came about.
@Knards2 жыл бұрын
Seen Skunk with the Doobies several times. Always loved his spots and playing
@chasetower67733 жыл бұрын
The songs Jeff played on blew my mind as well the part lll interview . I Enjoy the series and Thank You Joe.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chase…Joe
@Freempg3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't wait for this one, thanks Joe. Also appreciated your shout out to Steuart Smith and his gracious appreciation of Don Felder.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Free…. Joe
@billchurch11453 жыл бұрын
In May, 2011, I video documented gavel to gavel proceedings during the three-day celebration of the Naval Aviation Centennial, as held at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, at Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL. During the final evening's Banquet event, the Master of Ceremonies announced that a very special guest would perform the National Anthem. It was none other than Skunk Baxter. He came in on cue, plugged in and proceeded to play a most beautiful and rousing interpretation of the Anthem. A lifelong fan of Skunk's, I was totally blown away by his performance, as was everyone else in the house. How the foundation ever got him to perform, I'm not quite sure, but it was something very special to behold. Great work, as usual, Joe. You are the best in the world at what you do. Keep 'em coming!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill…. Joe
@michaelferreri12562 жыл бұрын
I started watching "Musicians Hall of Fame" interviews last night and they're the first things I started watching this morning. They are addictive and UNBELIEVABLE! All of these people have such great stories, one right after the other. I've subscribed and I clicked on the notifications. I don't want to miss a single one. Such valuable and informative material Joe. WELL DONE!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael… I appreciate it very much….Joe
@mtc4him2013 жыл бұрын
You may want to consider a part four, I didn't want it to end.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi mtc ….. we might add some bonus clips later that were edited out of the other three clips. Thanks for watching…….Joe
@bradsense74313 жыл бұрын
I could have listened to several more hours of this. Skunk is a great story teller as well as musician and very generous in his acknowledgement of fellow musicians. And Joe as always does a great job interviewing from a place of knowledge and enthusiest.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting us Brad…. Much appreciated….Joe
@williamcurtin5692 Жыл бұрын
He's right up there with Keith Richards and Sir Paul in terms of being "a great story teller as well as musician".
@cut-- Жыл бұрын
Story telling is an cultural art, that is if you have something to tell and Jeff sure does! Lets preserve story telling. Love your post Brad.
@jacktolmachoff75473 жыл бұрын
Ya Joe!!! grew up listening to these bands and to see how it all came about is great Keep em comingJoe Thanks
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jack…. Joe
@martymetcalf11 ай бұрын
What an amazing interview. So informative. Two masters!!
@jameswebb9738 Жыл бұрын
What a great interview!!
@FredWoodardАй бұрын
Great interview! Keep them coming!!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseumАй бұрын
FredWoodard, My dad, Joe, would have really appreciated your kind comments, and so do I. There are still vault videos to go thru so I hope we can get that out soon. Thanks for supporting the channel! All the best, Britt
@FredWoodardАй бұрын
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He was great at interviewing musicians. The interviews were more like conversations than Q&A sessions.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseumАй бұрын
@FredWoodard So kind of you… dad felt very blessed to call so many he interviewed good friends & for that reason hoped for it to feel exactly as you described. Thanks again for the support. Hope you can visit the museum sometime!
@davecorsi49152 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe, was an honor to meeting you earlier this week and you mentioned the Skunk interview as a must watch. Great job as always.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum2 жыл бұрын
Nice meeting you too Dave… thanks for supporting the museum as well as our KZbin interviews too…. Best, Joe
@chrismyers92733 жыл бұрын
Hey Joe this guy is the real deal! Raw absolute talent! Thanks for the show. Steely Dan, Doobies!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Chris….. Joe
@patrickb5783 Жыл бұрын
Jeff Baxter added some amazing licks to the Doobies guitar sound, and i think more jazz sounding on the later albums with Michael McDonald.
@luckyone87932 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe! Just watched all three parts of this interview & definitely another outstanding interview! I agree with everyone else--could of listened to more of Skunk Baxter! Thanks❣
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lucky One….Joe
@scottmulrooney31303 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic interview. Thanks!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Scott…….Joe
@olesarge17243 жыл бұрын
Another winner ! It’s just a fantastic thing to sit and listen to these guys like Jeff talk about their trade. I luv it and look forward to the next.
@curtbrooks7495 Жыл бұрын
Skunk is such a cool guy
@dougboyer2102 жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview! Love hearing the stories. Loved the Malmsteen incident!
@TBlanktim3 жыл бұрын
Great stories man.
@EnlightenedRogue3 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Joe!! Awaiting that next MHOF interview!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott…. Well you won’t wait too long:) I plan on up loading part one of the John Sebastian interview this weekend. Best, Joe
@jpsmusicandmore54573 жыл бұрын
All three episodes are awesome... Thank you for doing this.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching too Jp…. Joe
@danadeerwester82943 жыл бұрын
Harry Hmura did sessions in Chicago also, but it was in the 80's
@normanmcneal36052 жыл бұрын
It would be nice to include an excerpt of these great players playing.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum2 жыл бұрын
Hi Norman… there’s tons of music videos you can watch on KZbin. We wanted this to feature interviews that maybe educational. We have been airing performances filmed at our induction concerts and ceremonies. The interviews without adding music makes us a little money that helps offset some of the cost of production to be honest but still haven’t covered the cost of production of all of our videos. Thanks again for watching… best, Joe
@sandydegener64363 жыл бұрын
🎵I would love to tour the Southland In a traveling minstrel show Yes I'd love to tour the Southland In a traveling minstrel show Yes I'm dying to be a star and make them laugh, Sound just like a record on a phonograph Those days are gone forever over a long time ago Oh yeah🎶
@cfmill743 жыл бұрын
Hemisemidemiquaver! Who knew? More Skunk! Awesome!
@bluesingmusic34433 жыл бұрын
Loved it!!! Thanks Joe.(I should be in bed by now. 3:17 am👌😅😅)
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Blues…. I’m up too:)…..Joe
@lmiddleman3 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t CJ Vanston part of Spinal Tap in the 90s?
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi Middleman… yes CJ was working with Spinal Tap in the 90’s…. Best, Joe
@sapelesteve3 жыл бұрын
That whole Skunk interview was off the charts terrific Joe! What an amazing musician and great guy! Thanks and hope that all is well with you. 👍👍👏👏😉😉
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Steve…..Joe
@tomw98753 жыл бұрын
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Fantastic set Joe; THANK YOU!
@LameWolff3 жыл бұрын
Joe has the ability to make a meek person open up and tell their life store. When he interviews a person like Jeff, who has no problem talking, it's a whole new ball game. As always well done Mr. Chambers.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bryan….. I do really appreciate the extremely kind comments from you and other viewers. I’ve really enjoyed sharing these interviews with like minded people like you. I’ve always wondered how great music was created and asked these same questions anytime I had the opportunity to meet great players. Being a interviewer just happened as a necessity to make our museum exhibits the best they could be allowing visitors to see and hear the actual musicians tell how they achieved what they did. Later it became a necessity share the interviews on KZbin to promote the museums new location worldwide. Again thank all of you so much…. Sincerely….. Joe
@LameWolff3 жыл бұрын
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum This is another thing that makes your channel great. You take the time to reply to the comments. Makes us fill welcomed here.
@steveDC513 жыл бұрын
I have watched all three and he has not said a bad word about anyone, only praise. Great guy.
@tmcl1837 Жыл бұрын
That was refreshing. No drama.
@lorenzoblum868 Жыл бұрын
He did mention "Bobby"s hairstyle 😅
@robertbigler77433 жыл бұрын
I have enjoyed this Skunk Baxter series So Much! He is like Chet Atkins... A gentleman guitarist. I could listen to his stories forever.
@lorenzoblum868 Жыл бұрын
I reckon he would appreciate this comment should he read it which I doubt. I hope Chet would too...
@hudentdw22 жыл бұрын
Jeff was and still is the epitome of professionalism and coolness, That Ricki Don't Lose That number riff is just fantastic so clean and perfect!
@duncansmith89923 жыл бұрын
I do not think I have ever heard a more interesting musician than Jeff. His musical history, stories and recollections are a joy to listen to. I even ended up watching one of Jeff lectures at a science conference recently, lasting about an hour. He even picked up a guitar and plays My Old School in various musical styles to illustrate a point he was making. A tremendous and unique man. Inspirational.
@brianjacob8728 Жыл бұрын
incredibly bright guy.
@shable14368 күн бұрын
He's a veracious reader, so he's learned everything from that, his talent however is communication, his vocabulary is expansive, so he can make his points
@dmlevitt3 жыл бұрын
love all of these with Skunk. Joe you do incredible interviews with such grace. thanks for these. love to you and Jeff.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks dm…..Joe
@genekersten17843 жыл бұрын
Loved all three parts of this interview wit Jeff Skunk Baxter. So gracious and humble.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Gene…..Joe
@davemac18883 жыл бұрын
Like others that have seen the Skunk interview, I could listen to Skunk talk about the industry & his life for hours 👍
@texjet3 жыл бұрын
These interviews are awesome. The production is outstanding. Music is our lives
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Max….Joe
@billjobes1851 Жыл бұрын
Skunk is a master, worthy of hanging on every word he speaks. And you, Joe, are a master of the interview. Thank you for the gift of insight into our music.
@larrypower86593 жыл бұрын
Terrific series of interviews, Joe. You are doing some of the best one on one conversations on KZbin. This three parter with Skunk is a treasure. Thank you!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Larry…. I appreciate it a lot…. Thanks for watching… Joe
@paulj.ingram28393 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting. He’s describing exactly how I felt about the Doobies at the time. They really seemed to step it up. I always thought it was the Michael McDonald influence, but it was really Skunk. Especially Pat Simmons. That period showed how versatile and innovative he is. Hope you have Pat as guest sometime. Probably already have.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul…. I haven’t interviewed Pat yet but I would like to. Thanks for watching….Best, Joe
@velvetjones18563 жыл бұрын
I love these interviews of the guys who created the music of my youth. It's amazing how well this music still holds up today. Steely Dan was such a different sound. Doobies had a great sound too.
@collick1002 жыл бұрын
When Skunk commented that "they (The Doobies) weren't playing to their full potential" I knew what was coming next. Not taking anything away from Tom Johnston but IMHO the band moved to the next level with Baxter and McDonald. I'll cop hate from the diehard Doob fans for this comment but the "Takin it to the Streets" album was the perfectly timed change in direction.
@doccyclopz3 жыл бұрын
It's just too bad that the Rock & Roll HOF doesn't have a tenth of the passion, intelligence and class of Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum. Keep up the great work Joe.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Very kind comments Doc…. Best, Joe
@thegreenbird7953 жыл бұрын
RRHOF was started by Rolling Stone Magazine. Need I say more?
@PR-BEACHBOY2 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure the R&R HOF is a HOF in name only and, is more about any money they can scrounge up!! If I were an amazing player like Me. Baxter, I’d be a heck of a lot prouder of being in the MHOF than the other!
@calsurflance55983 жыл бұрын
Such an interesting series Joe. Jeff Baxter is such a talented and humble guy. He seems so nonchalant but I’m sure it’s because of a nonstop work ethic. The harder you work at something, the luckier you get! Well done!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cal….Joe
@jimfogle1843 жыл бұрын
Joe, you really need to invite Skunk back to record parts 4, 5 & 6 and then later on parts 7, 8 & 9. He that interesting.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
I agree Jim…. Joe
@syn7073 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Joe. You’re such a great interviewer. Like music, you know when to ‘play’ and when to leaves holes for your guest to ‘play.’ And what a guest…Skunk is such a gentleman. This was thoroughly enjoyable! ❤️❤️
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi 707…. That was a very thought comment:)…. Best, Joe
@robertbigler77433 жыл бұрын
Joe, your backstage series is my favorite part of KZbin.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Guy…. Much appreciated….Joe
@tomw98753 жыл бұрын
Joe is the best in the business.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Way kind of you Tom…. Joe
@jensenbell Жыл бұрын
He's teaching me just how valuable my Guitar Institute education actually was. Howard Roberts and Tommy Tedesco took interest in me and were so subtle in showing me the ropes... and definitely the mindset of what NOT to play in the studio. I had the 7" single of Rikki before I ever took formal lessons and just listened to that solo over and over not knowing it was that cool guy with the big mustache from the Doobie Brothers. When I finally started getting formally trained, Jeff became a real touchstone for me and my goals.
@McShwee3 жыл бұрын
Love this. After years of admiration for Skunk. I bumped into him at NAMM last year. I actually turned around and called out to him. I never fan-boy, but I HAD to. He couldn't have been any nicer.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Keith……Joe
@tomcoryell3 жыл бұрын
I would fan-boy as well. I lived for his Guitar Player magazine column and have heard some of these stories before in that column.
@kingfish4403 жыл бұрын
It's OK to be a fan boy every now and then! lol
@andyinoregon3 жыл бұрын
How apropos that the museum display shown at 2:12 includes photos of Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine, who played brilliantly on my favorite track "Any World (That I'm Welcome To)" from Steely Dan's 1975 album "Katy Lied." And so great of Jeff to mention bassist/vocalist Tiran Porter at 12:20. Tiran's tribute to bandmate Tom Johnston "For Someone Special" on their "Takin' It To the Streets" album is on my top-ten list of Doobie Brothers songs. Can't thank you enough for what you do on this channel, Joe.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks once again Andy…. Sincerely, Joe
@TheUnforgettableBuzz3 жыл бұрын
"For Someone Special" is one of my favorite Doobie's songs, and Tiran was my favorite bass player. So to hear from Skunk that my "faith" was well placed...it means a lot. I even bought and still own at 76' Gibson Thunderbird Bicentennial bass because Tiran played a Thunderbird before moving on to Alembic basses. (In honesty, the darn thing is so headstock heavy and such a "diver" that it's just about unplayable if you're standing up.) I love that the Doobies are still at it, and still sound great. Just a bit of sadness that Tiran is not part of it. Although I think John Cowan is a phenomenal bass player with a stunning voice. Doobie-worthy for sure!
@andyinoregon3 жыл бұрын
@@TheUnforgettableBuzz Great comments. I've had several guitarists tell me that the biggest drawback to vintage Gibsons is their excessive weight when playing long sets onstage.
@TheUnforgettableBuzz3 жыл бұрын
@@andyinoregon It took me a second when I read your comment. I bought the bass new in 1977 - somehow it's hard to think of it as "vintage" when it was just a "regular" bass when I got it. LOL!
@JohnDoe-ny1wp3 жыл бұрын
Consultant and Chairman for the Congressional Advisory Board on Missile Defense. This dude has lived a very eventful and interesting life. Must be the "Stash".
@petepande333 Жыл бұрын
His perspective on the transformation of the Doobie Brothers is inspiring-and so evident in their music. It was listening to Minute-by-Minute back in the day that made me think "Steely Dan is kinda similar-Maybe I should give them a closer listen?" Friend had given me mix tape, but had not really played it much. Became a HUGE Dan fan (Doobies as well) and Skunk's story reveals how connected they were. Like SD, the Doobies rose to a higher level of professionalism and creativity.
@bdogjr77793 жыл бұрын
Wow《☆》Now I understand why Skunk has Top Secret clearance⛾🍗👽🔊I[((☮))]IIIII🇺🇸
@thomasarmbruster17432 жыл бұрын
I know who "Bobby" is, baked and imaginary charts were the dead giveaway. Skunk, I slept on that same couch.
@picksalot13 жыл бұрын
I wish this interview was Part 3 of 30. What a great interview with a great musician! Skunk deserves every good thing that has come his way. Give him the impossible, and he says: Count it off. Total pro - Respect. 👍👍👍😎😎😎 Thanks
@JohnKorvell3 жыл бұрын
Listening to Skunk, I realise the difference between rockers and musicians.
@elmolewis91233 жыл бұрын
Such a great interview with Skunk. I'll be watching for his solo release early next year. Thanks so much for the MHFM channel, Joe. One of the best on YT.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Seven…. Best, Joe
@teodelfuego Жыл бұрын
Joe lived one more year after this interview. RIP Mr Chambers
@SeeCSeesCC3 жыл бұрын
David Campbell…Becks Dad lol ❤️ Skunk you are a genuine human being and a stellar player
@edryba48673 жыл бұрын
It’s about time you posted Part 3! I watched Parts 1&2 in a row the day after they were posted, but Part 3 was nowhere to be found!!!! What an insult to Skunk. For SHAME, Hall Of Fame! And God Bless Tommy Tedesco - and his son, my pal Denny Tedesco. If you haven’t seen Denny’s movie, “The Wrecking Crew!”, do the right thing and BUY IT NOW! Just make sure you search for it with the EXCLAMATION POINT (!) on the back end of the title. Otherwise, you’ll get bogged down in a bunch of stuff about BASEBALL! It took Denny several YEARS to make the movie, and it’s DEFINITELY WORTH YOUR TIME AND MONEY!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Ed…. Part 3 was out Wednesday. Thanks for watching…. Best, Joe
@francispower14183 жыл бұрын
That Yngwie Malmsteen story reminded me of an old musicians joke… A father and son both play guitar, the son is a master shredder, dad’s more mellow. Son challenges dad to a busking competition, see who makes more money. Son goes out first. Lights up the town. Plays for an hour. Makes fifty cents. Dad comes out next. Just plays the same note for an hour. Comes home with $38 and 79 cents. The son doesn’t get it. “How dad? I was a million times better than you”. Dad replies “well you see I’ve found my note son, you’re still looking for yours”.
@johnjones6601 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@annunacky44633 жыл бұрын
Truly a gentleman, a talented artist and a delightful intellect. Wish we could have a beer together. Ok four.
@stevevice98633 жыл бұрын
Skunk is the Forrest Gump of rock and roll. He has been in the right place at the right time every time. Great stories!....and you didn't even touch on the fact that he is a self taught expert on missile defense systems with top secret government clearance.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Steve… yes we purposely left the DOD out to avoid anything we shouldn’t talk about. Best, Joe
@philam19733 жыл бұрын
I can say that I saw Jeff in a performance playing with the Nelson twins. He is an amazing musician and ti see him playing from only about 20 feet away, I wouldn’t trade that for all the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan concerts seen from 50 yards away
@bridgetsagmoen28003 жыл бұрын
In 1978 I went to my first concert at The Coliseum in Seattle. I was 12 and it was The Doobie Brothers (Ambrosia opened). I couldn’t wait to see Skunk jam. Unfortunately, I think he had just left band the day before the concert. He mentioned how he left Steely Dan, but I’m curious how or why he left the DB’s.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi Bridget…. I spoke to Skunk today and asked him why he left the Doobies. Short answer… it was just time. It was a mutual agreement…. Best, Joe
@patrickrood98653 жыл бұрын
Joe, thank you for bringing such outstanding interviews and subject matter! Skunk is a living legend. I want to compliment you on your interview style! You do a wonderful job of asking great questions, and most importantly, giving the person you're interviewing time to give their thoughts without interruption. Thank you!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Patrick…. Thank you too for supporting our channel. Your comments are extremely kind and very much appreciated. I’ve loved music my whole life. I never wanted to do anything else. I knew the music my generation was listening to was better than anything before although I like the WW2 era big bands etc. Elvis was my first memory and the evolution of folk to folk rock etc. afterwards addicted me to the radio to hear what was coming next. I’m not a professional interviewer. I’m just curious what happened. You can’t learn if you don’t shut up and listen. Thanks again for the encouragement. John Sebastian will be the next interview airing this weekend. Thought I’d give you a heads up:) Sincerely, Joe
@rmelin132313 жыл бұрын
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum As always, very grateful for your insightful interview. But, you're kidding - John Sebastian is next? I mean, I look forward to every one of your interviews, bar none, but Sebastian? I'll definitely be among the first to tune into that one (or more?). A master who could induce an ambiance, an environment with his music.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Patrick…. He has quite a history in folk, pop music history. We cover the village in N.Y in the 60’s…. Ed Sullivan’s show, Dylan, playing Woodstock in 1969. Even the Welcome Back Kotter theme song to the tv show he wrote and sang. Him playing harmonica as a session player etc. I think you’ll enjoy it…. Best, Joe
@patrickrood98653 жыл бұрын
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Thank you, Joe! Look forward to it.
@Xpyburnt_ndz3 жыл бұрын
Jeff's has always been one of my guitar heroes! Gr8 interview Joe!!! Thank you so much!!!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris….Joe
@mrDCunningham3 жыл бұрын
Ya left us all wanting more for sure. Great interview series Joe. I appreciate this so much. 👍🏻😎
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching David…..Joe
@rogerarmstrong8893 Жыл бұрын
Mr Baxter one of the best of the best. And what a gentleman. Knowing what to play when to play. Knowledgeable phenomenal to name a few of his accomplishments. Thanks for the memories.
@seanwoodburn26163 жыл бұрын
Brilliant interview series. Sorry to see it end! I loved the comments about knowing when not to play. Lee Sklar relates a story where he was asked to replace a bassline on a track and declined...apparently it was Victor Wooten and the producer just did not know what he had. Cheers!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean…..Joe
@TheMujiFuji3 жыл бұрын
You’re killing it Joe! Great interview as usual! Skunk is an extremely interesting guy as well as a monster player.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Fuji…..Joe
@coraltown12 жыл бұрын
27 pages of music on wheels .. "Okay, let's go!" .. that's being in the game, all the time. Great interview, tremendous career!
@chrisschrecker54973 жыл бұрын
Great interview Joe. You have a knack for getting your guests to relax and open up. One area I was you could have addressed of Skunk’s playing is his pedal steel work. When I go back and listen to his pedal steel on both Steely Dan and Doobies work, the solos or even the accompanying phrases that he delivers really adds a distinct sound to those songs. Thanks again Joe. Look forward to watching/listening to your next guest video chats.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris…. Should’ve mentioned other instruments he might have played. I often do include that question but I dropped the ball this time…. Best, Joe
@mag11020093 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful gift to music history! You've managed to highlight some of the most influential music and musicians of the last half century. Thank you! Any possibility of an interview series with Denny Dias?
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and your suggestion…. I guess it’s always possible… haven’t crossed paths yet…. Best, Joe
@rogerwilliams26293 жыл бұрын
Such a cool guy I've followed since forever. I cannot wait to tell the band to bring the volume up or down an octave!! Joe, we we got the band back together....a great touring fun, fun, band....we last played together 42 years ago,and we are all just...its so great. You can go back.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roger…. Thats great you’re playing…. Joe
@rocketpost13 жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview Joe, is this the last part ?. So many great stories from Mr Baxter and I especially loved the one where he was wheeled around to play 25 sheets of music he'd never seen before. Classic stuff that made me laugh. You need great confidence to pull that off. Thanks Joe for all that you do.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rocket…. Yes technically this is part three……. But there might be some bonus we edited out and of course we will put the full interview…all three clips out as one soon….. Best, Joe
@chipurBillWhite3 жыл бұрын
What a fascinating cat this man is. And, of course, your interview skills, Joe. Thank you…
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Bill……..Joe
@thomasarmbruster17439 ай бұрын
Not at that "Bobby" Chicago session, but at another "Bobby" session just like it. Same producer, same studio, different band (all of whom went on to be quite successful). Bobby was late, had the blank charts and I don't remember much about the actual results. But, while waiting, the band improvised a rippin' funk tune, now lost to history.
@Buschcat11 ай бұрын
WOW! So glad I stumbled on this. We've followed Skunk since Can't Buy a Thrill. Had no idea what a rich history and facsinating life Jeff has had, and it ain't over. Great job Joe! I was always interested in the interplay Jeff had with Denny Dias and who was playing what on the Steely Dan stuff. Maybe next time. ❤❤
@benmeltzer Жыл бұрын
People rightfully cite his membership in Steely Dan and in The Doobie Brothers. But don't forget The Best and-as producer, songwriter, and recording musician (though not band member as such)-Bobby & The Midnites.
@fsisXPXP7 ай бұрын
Not even when the 2nd largest publisher tried to rope him into a tell-all book dishing what they hoped would be at the expense of his fellow musicians & recording industry ‘players’. Rock on Mr. Baxter.
@veltonmeade1057 Жыл бұрын
An old friend and I were teens in the 1970s and we were huge prog rock fans but we also like Steely Dan very much. We didn't care for early Doobie Brothers but after McDonald entered the band, we became huge fans. For years I have wondered how in the world did the band and McDonald team up because both styles of writing were completely different, but after listening to Skunk, now I know why. I had no idea that Skunk got him into the band. Thanks for the Jeff Skunk interviews. All these musicians were like the big brothers we never had.
@wash7113 жыл бұрын
Another one knocked out of the park, Joe. Just watched all 3 parts and loved every minute. Thank you, sir!!
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Rick…Joe
@mysterbear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Baxter is large. 🤜🏿
@paulychannel7914 Жыл бұрын
@ 15.23....Gotta bend that G string , then hold it tight & long..... then they all go nuts.......Just talkin' about guitar notes here folks.... LOL !
@Ed_Stuckey3 жыл бұрын
I didn't know I've been listening to him for years. All three parts held my attention for the duration of the videos. Thanks to all who made it happen.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Ed…. Glad you enjoyed it……Joe
@mgmassey1742 жыл бұрын
I've come to this via episode 2..yes Gary Katz was in Seatrain..its where Peter Rowan came to my notice. I wish someone would do something to honor the musicians of that band. Now, Skunk Baxter It's easy to see the man is not some over inflated ego driven big headed fool. Damn a humble guy Back in the day I chose to give up music because of the predatory nature of the male egos in the seventies. Had I had musicians like Skunk Baxter, I'd have pursued it No regrets about this. Men like him are as rare as hens teeth. I still sing but never on stage Thank you for these videos. You made an old woman 😃
@joeurbanowski3213 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been in awe of Skunk Baxter..! This interview was a pleasure to experience..! Joe,you seem to always take the interviews in the right direction.. Great job..!!👍🏼
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joseph….Joe
@gtrjay553 жыл бұрын
Joe as guitar player for many years l find your interview series inspiring. Thank you very much. God bless stay safe Rock on 🙏😷🎶❗👀
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks John….Joe
@JimmysOldTimeRadioShow3 жыл бұрын
Fab. I'm lucky enough to own a Jeff Baxter Epiphone Signature Series acoustic guitar. Many guitars have come and gone, but I've kept that one for years now. It had numerous other owners, bought it online, came with a photo of Jeff and a proof of authenticity, even has his signature on the front face, unfortunately though, some bozo didn't know the significance and tried to scrub it off, ruining the finish, but not the sound, a solid reliable easy playing instrument, a good pick-up in it to. Skunk, if you're reading this, cheers. Skarni
@scotabot78263 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe!!! Skunk is the coolest of the cool. Very talented player, with a style all his own!! Great interviews. Can't wait for more.
@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scot….Joe
@kadeemceasor175711 ай бұрын
I’m familiar with Jeff Baxter and steely Dan and doobie brothers, gotta get some catch up on both groups, but to hear someone not saying one negative word about anyone or anything, peace, love and respect to this man cause I’m learning to not be negative about anything in life!! ☮️
@jamesBrian-lu4kj9 ай бұрын
I just heard these same storms in another interview ...after reading Long Train Running and finding out Tom and Pat fired Baxter because they had had enough changed my opinion of him, not his playing just he was an ass hole in the Doobie brothers band
@scottphillips71083 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys are wise enough to get Colin Hay in the Musicians Hall of Fame and perhaps a interview... Serious... Godspeed & Peace...
@mickeyf37302 жыл бұрын
He has so many great outstanding solos, but if I had to pick one, it would be “Take me in you arms” solo. Great interview!
@pedrodiaz55409 ай бұрын
I think Joe have been a great interviewer, he knew about music and the art of asking the right questions, but above all he was a great listener. RIP Joe Chambers you will be missed.