Jim talks about whatever he wants, episodes released when he feels like there's something to say. Nashville, music, country, guitar, session, live, etc.
Charlie Worsham and Bryan Sutton have a tornado relief show at the Station Inn, Glaser knocks it out of the park with a bridge installation, XTS makes a great pedalboard, and the world is shutting down for a while because of coronavirus.
There's a Whiskey jam appearance coming up, Jim makes it out of a tornado unscathed, John Osborne is now using his amp, Glaser is putting a bridge on his guitar, XTS is building his pedalboard, and at the end some speakers are swapped and played.
Car repairs are needed, the Gibson SG is played, the Anderson Tele is at Joe Glaser's shop, and a string shootout happens at the end.
Jim gets back from Carter Vintage guitars and talks about old guitars, the Super Bowl, and Skywalkers Risings. Spoilers for Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker if you haven't seen it yet.
Topics include seeing a friend's band play, diving deeper into favorite bands and musicians, recent sports stories, and answering questions about the pedalboard build video. Also, the 2nd half of this podcast is a scrapped episode from a few days earlier where Jim tested two Dr. Z amp heads against each other and swapped tubes around.
Other topics include DIYing things, potential new course topics, and some guitar gets played.
Jim talks about selling everything that isn't used every day, having a normal pedalboard, and only listening to good music. 5 Senses: Sound: Maren Morris "GIRL" Sight: Maroon 5 Halftime Show Taste: Siam Cafe Fresh Rolls Touch: Circular Saw Smell: OSB (Oriented Strand Board)
Jim talks about mixing bluegrass and trying out different mandolins and banjos, including a 1924 Lloyd Loar signed Gibson F5 mandolin.
Jim talks about his friend, Jessie, signing a record deal with Big Machine and the process leading up to it. Also, alternate band pay theories and approaches to playing good first and second verses.
Jim is engineering a tracking session tomorrow, so the studio gets an overhaul and different mics are tested. Topics include microphones (Ear Trumpet, AKG, Miktek, Avantone), different instruments, the advice to specialize (and how that might be BS), an acoustic gig, and keeping things from being cluttered in a small space. This special episode presented in 128kbps stereo. No EQ on any mics, only an SSL bus comp and UAD Precision Limiter on the master, both with the needles barely ever moving.