Views : 42,515
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Apr 6, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.948 (21/1,595 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-03T01:49:23.642582Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Lyle's work on the first Frank Black and the Catholics record is some of my FAVORITE guitar work on ANY album of all time! He would forever be in my personal pantheon just for that, but when I found out that he did the soundtrack to this movie, which was HUGE for me and my friends (I was 17 when the movie came out; literally perfect for me), it basically cemented Lyle as one of my favorite musicians ever. What a legend!!!
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Please have Lyle back- he is such a humongous talent and he has such humility! His playing with Todd Rundgren and on the Bourgeois/Tagg debut puts him in a league with few other peers. I know that he and Jesse Gress (who you should also have on your show!) are both big Allan Holdsworth acolytes/early transcribers of his work, and I've always wanted to hear more about that side of their musical experience.
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After listening to Bootsy's solo a few times, I'm hearing an envelope filter, some sort of fuzz, and possibly an octave divider... although the fuzz might be giving out the square waves usually associated with the octave divider. No matter what he's using, it's still an awesome sound.
Oh, and by the way... I just looked at the hashtags at the top of this page and saw "Boosty"??? LOL
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What he said at 30:50 is funny because I remember playing the song âSerpentine Fireâ by Earth wind & fire to my friends at school, and one of them said âthat sounds like that song from Superbadâ and then they changed it to the Superbad song instead (which I now find out was likely a legal workaround inspired by EWF đ
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@LyleWorkmanofficial
2 years ago
Thanks for having me! It was great fun!
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