Heard this in the car today, wanted to try it out... Collings I-35 through a Roland Space Echo pedal, Cornish NG-2 Fuzz and Fender '64 Vibroverb... Looped through a Boomerang pedal.
One thing about Steve Jordan, you never know when you're going to up and record a track. "Roped into Groovin'", Chad calls it. And so it went, not 3 minutes after his entrance, we're putting together a recording. Here we are working out a version of "Crossroads", which you might remember served as the inspiration for a Britney Spears movie.
Video of my visit to the Two-Rock shop outside of San Francisco... Put the finishing touches on the JM signature model. Here's a bit of "Slow Dancing" through it.. the distortion you hear is from the camera.
This is harder than I thought, releasing a work in progress like this. Usually these sorts of things never go further than my kitchen or my car, but it seems to me as the walls are down on all things digital and seeing as I've never gone wrong sharing music with people, I consider this an experiment. And a thank you.
I've been searching my whole life for the perfect '60s Stratocaster. Found it!!!
(had some format issues that I can't get around, so the video is *extremely* out of sync...)
A very secret message to a very special person. You know who you are, babe. I'm sure I could call you to tell you this, but I might as well wait until you stumble on this blog I write tucked deep inside a Japanese language website.
Here's another video of me shaving, from the hugely successful "NOW That's What I Call Hair Removal! 9", available now on VHS and Laserdisc. Thanks to Matt Mangano for the footage.
Bob Reynolds re-imagines the classic '80s Wham hit as only he can. Playing an instrument so delicate he dare not touch it with his own skin, Bob transports us all to a safer place. Directed by John Mayer.
Here we see a man preparing shawarma with several notable differences from the previous video; first, this man's shawarma is made from meat, and second, he has chosen to use a standard knife instead of a motorized one. This is seen as a sign of great skill and control.