NEAL SCHON interviewed by Rick Beato

Those chemical peels! Oy vey!

Notwithstanding, he was one of my early influences... Some of my friends thought I sounded a lot like him when I was a teen... I'll take that compliment...
 
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I always get more out of a Beato interview than others. Not sure why, but I too had always thought Neal was one of those "difficult" prima donna guys. But he came off as very chill and enthusiastic, and just enjoyed talking about music. The talent has always been undeniable - from his early teens to however old he is now. Rick just finds a way to connect with these guys and get them to lower their egos, to our benefit.
 
I always get more out of a Beato interview than others. Not sure why, but I too had always thought Neal was one of those "difficult" prima donna guys. But he came off as very chill and enthusiastic, and just enjoyed talking about music. The talent has always been undeniable - from his early teens to however old he is now. Rick just finds a way to connect with these guys and get them to lower their egos, to our benefit.

I love Rick Beato's interviews and his educational instruction is fantastic.
 
I always get more out of a Beato interview than others. Not sure why, but I too had always thought Neal was one of those "difficult" prima donna guys. But he came off as very chill and enthusiastic, and just enjoyed talking about music. The talent has always been undeniable - from his early teens to however old he is now. Rick just finds a way to connect with these guys and get them to lower their egos, to our benefit.

these rock legends seem more excited to be on his show than he is interviewing them, its really great. i see people bashing Rick all the time and its really one of the great mysteries i have in life how you could not like his channel from the interviews, tutorials, song breakdowns.. hes great
 
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Interesting though that he spent time on the Jan Hammer gig which I knew almost nothing about. I went and checked that Schon/Hammer album after and it’s great.
I love how stoked out Rick was getting, when Neal would jump in and play along and how you can tell the passion is still alive and well in Schon to play. He’s played those leads and rhythms 100’s of times a year, on and off, for almost 45 years and still gets off on it.
 
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