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No Guitar Is Safe

124 - Eric Steckel

No Guitar Is Safe

Jude Gold

Music

4.8857 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

At age 11, ERIC STECKEL recorded a live album. A year later, a legendary British blues bandleader heard Steckel and was so impressed he took the young guitar hero on a tour of Europe with him. (Which British bandleader? Let’s just say Steckel is now an official, pedigreed Bluesbreaker.) In this episode, Steckel plugs in one of his favorite Knaggs guitars, demonstrates approaches and riffs from his wide catalog of “blues metal” (as he calls it) songs, and discusses his new line of Seymour Duncan signature pickups. Hosted by JUDE GOLD. This episode is presented by BLUE MICROPHONES. The perfect mic awaits you at bluemic.com.

Transcript

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0:00.0

No guitar is safe.

0:07.0

What is up, people?

0:21.0

That is Eric Steckle here on episode 124 of No Guitar is safe.

0:26.0

He's plugging in for you.

0:27.2

He's warming up.

0:28.4

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0:31.6

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0:34.2

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0:39.7

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0:52.7

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0:57.5

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1:01.2

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1:10.3

So yes, Eric Steckle, when my friend Sean Feeney sent me a YouTube of Eric several months ago,

1:13.0

I was like, wow. He's like, yeah, man,

1:19.2

you should get him on your show. And I'm like, okay, anything for you, Sean. But no, really,

1:24.4

I just got the feeling. I think I'm just trying to sing a little fishbone there.

1:33.8

And the feeling of when you hear a guitar player, he's got some mojo.

1:39.0

And Eric Steckle, man, he recorded a live album, you know, when he was 11 years old in the early 2000s and 2002.

1:44.0

And then he also hooked up with a true legend of British blues rock when he was 12.

1:50.6

He's got some cool adventures to tell you about.

1:52.3

Stick around for that.

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