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The Steve Morse Interview: From The Dregs, to Deep Purple and Kansas
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Steve Morse is one of the most innovative and versatile guitarists in the rock and fusion realms. Known for his groundbreaking work with Deep Purple, the Dixie Dregs, and his solo endeavors, Steve Morse has carved a unique niche in the world of guitar music. In this episode, Steve shares insights into his career, from his early days to his latest projects. We delve into the stories behind his iconic riffs, his approach to songwriting, and his thoughts on the evolution of guitar music.

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@mdmusic2130

4 months ago

Ok people, from now on every guitarist should be able to play a song right before the interview starts. What a cool fantastic way to elevate and engage the audience to his music. My respect to Steve for being a real 24/7 professional musician bringing all the right equipment he usually uses. This is the way to go guys! ๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿป๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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@lurchie

4 months ago

Such humility and talent all wrapped into one package, He's a quiet genius and I respect that so much.

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@ckac730

3 months ago

So so so sorry to hear about his wife passing away this week. All my support to Steve.

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@alessandromartorelli3929

3 months ago

His skills as a guitarist, his humility, his simplicity, his serenity, his musical culture, etc.: we need more person like Steve in the world

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@BRKsEDU

4 months ago

One of the most amazing guitar players I've ever heard... and thankfully I had the opportunity to see him play live a few times! Thanks for the interview... awesome!

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@psyguitarguy

4 months ago

Musicians like Steve Morse are one in tens of millions. He is such a humble, unpretentious man. To see him facing his physical limitations and finding ways to continue playing is truly inspiring. May he have many more years to share his immense talent with us.

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@Zionist_Eternal

1 week ago

Steve's humility is his strongest attribute. His and Rod's work have blessed me for 50+ years.

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@rcgofast1

4 months ago

The guitar player's guitar player. Hands down one of the the best to ever pick up a guitar and such a down to earth and humble personality. You can't not love Steve Morse and his incredible masterpieces that we have enjoyed over the years. Rick, you've had some great interviews in the past but this one was way up there! Thank you.

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@OriginalRaveParty

4 months ago

You've surpassed every Billion dollar TV channel on the planet, and cornered the market for interviewing legendary musicians Rick. What a magnificent feat!

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@berniesmith8089

4 months ago

Steve Morse is - and always will be - the gold standard for what a dedicated musician and humble human being should be. Thank you for this interview and all the other work you do, Rick. I very much appreciate you.

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@GeeMorno

3 months ago

๐Ÿ’šI am a stage hand in Finland. After all the grueling years building concerts; this man was the only one I have had, to stop as soon as he saw us waiting to do load out. With his guitar still in hand, he was clearly heading to the greenroom. But as soon as he saw us waiting to work, he did one large step, stopped, put his hands together & bowed while saying thank you. I havent watched this yet, but Im pretty sure this is going to be a humble interview๐Ÿค™๐Ÿป

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@andradejunior9681

4 months ago

Watching Steve having to change his technique entirely due to health problems is unbelievable and amazing at the same time. Many would simply give up at this point in life. The man is relentless and gives us a lesson in resilience, drive and strong will to keep moving ahead no matter what.

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@realbser1956

4 months ago

Morse, Metheny, Bullock and Pastorius. Sounds like the law firm sent from heaven. What an interview. Thank you, Rick, once again. 2023 was the year of Beato.๐ŸŽ‰

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@paulobrandao8

4 months ago

Dear Rick. I have to thank you for one of the most beautiful interviews ever. It meant too much for me. It was new year 1981 to 1982 when I first heard The Dregs. I was spending the holidays in a farm in the interior of Brazil. I had just lost my father and my girl friend. Steve's music kind of assembled me together again. The way you directed the interview just made humanist Steve's personality bloom. Thank you again.

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@dougappel5924

4 months ago

What a brilliant guy. I could listen to him play all day. Entirely unique musical voice.

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@am3986

3 months ago

I love when an interview ends and I feel like a different person! This guy is the real deal.

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@danilon3121

4 months ago

As a life-long Deep Purple and Blackmore fan, it wasn't easy to get into Morse, but watching the man perform over the years, you couldn't help but get blown away by how amazing he is. And now this video has really added some real humaniy to the legend, which just makes him even more awesome. Truly another great video on the channel.

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@drmikedefreitas7554

4 months ago

This is music history gold. I don't think it's fair to expect brilliant musicians to also automatically be givers and teachers, but when they are, like Steve Morse and Rick Beato clearly are, then it's really special.

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@YAMISOOLD2009

4 months ago

Only on Youtube and only on Rick Beato would I get to see and hear such a well done interview. Just love how you let the Steve talk and tell us and show us what makes him special. This is the internet at its very best and musicanship at its apex! Thank you!

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@maestro4273

4 months ago

This interview with Steve was soo good! Iโ€™m an amateur cellist and having him talk about Bach and The Cello Suites and the difficulty of bringing out the the important voices was confirmation. He is a genius on so many levels. Wonderful to hear him talk about the nuts and bolts of what he does and the artistic aspects of performance. One of the best interviews. Thank You Rick

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