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He's not Parkinson but, with the exception of John Bishop, nobody knows how to interview any more.
Everyone moans about Chapman and how they prefer Anderton. They now do loads of stuff without Chapman and it's still not good enough.
I've never met the man, but he comes across as someone I'd happily have a pint with and chat guitars with.
He's not a TV star, he's not using our licence money, and I'm pretty sure making that sort of video is not as easy as it looks.
Fair play to him I think.
I don't think anyone is 'hating' Lee Anderton. The point of a forum is to discuss, praise, criticise. Why do people get so up in arms when people do that?
Conversely, i have no significant issue with "the Captain", beyond that interviewing is clearly not his primary calling. But it's also not his day job, so who cares? I've seen many for whom it *is* their day job do significantly worse.
I'm not a massive fan of GG's output, but he comes across really well in this, and makes me want to play. That's a great quality.
Luxury!
He's an insanely good, fast thinking guitarist.
I was very pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it.
Glad I didn't watch the whole thing though. Lee was in world class wittering form.
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I still have that lesson ripped out on top of my desk today despite not being into Dream Theatre at all, because I was just blown away with Guthrie's approach and playing. Bit of a hero of mine so I've not really learned much from this video but still a great watch IMO.
BTW, just about got Smells Like Teen Spirit down now.