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  1. Ramjet Boner Conch says:

    I love Andy, but to be clear: Sting is responsible for many of the most iconic guitar parts from the Police. The opening for Message in a Bottle, for example, was created by Sting. I love Andy and I have great respect for him.

  2. Raymond Doetjes says:

    Oh man, you said it so well! Nobody seems to be influenced by Andy, but we all know he's a genius, especially on rhythm guitar and when we got older we all at some point look at his work. And dabble in it and then you really realise how, clever the man is. The chorus sound he got from that Telecaster, in the POLICE is uniquely identifiable as Andy.

  3. Colin Wolf says:

    Besides the single repeat echo, does anyone know how Andy set his delays that are being referred to around 13.59? Specifically the multi-tapped ones

  4. HIWATT Steve says:

    It took the 80's for Andy to finally get the credit he deserved. But here is a great clip of Andy with Zoot Money with his '61 Tele. Which at that time is a dam Jeanie in a bottle for Andy. But it's brass bridge and Schaller's have yet to be installed. So Andy must have had to install the bridge based on this clip because it has it original Tele bridge and tuners. I own the Custom Shop model and in this clip the electronics look standard, meaning, the booster, and phase and switches are installed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA40btdmn9Y

  5. HIWATT Steve says:

    I can not speak highly enough about the man. I have had the pleasure of meeting him and he is easily one of the most affable musicians I have ever met. Easily one of THE hardest guitarists to emulate because Andy made it cool to play "unique" chords. Nothing was off the fret board. I remember the countless hours of learning his subtle nuances. Like that little lick after the main lick of "Message in a Bottle." Buddy Holly put a guitar in my hand. Andy taught me how to PLAY IT.

  6. Steven Edwards says:

    I still feel badly The Police didn't find their way back to each other more permanently. I never cared about solo Sting for some reason. That was a special band.

  7. Stephen Garen says:

    That "American Lady" was Robin Lane (Robin Lane & The Chartbusters) who introduced Andy to her friend after their divorce who Andy married. The Police were my first listening and later I found a couple RL&TC vinyl albums (Imitation Life & 5 Live) that I listened to a lot. I had no idea of the connection between the two until years later. RL&TC aren't everyone's cup of tea per sé but they were one of the first bands that had their video (When Things Go Wrong) played on MTV. The band was tight and sounded really good as a unit. I just found it really odd that during the 80s, with The Police at their height, I stumbled across two albums in the discount bins from a band I never heard of with a connection to Andy Summers, listening to both bands at the same time. I'd say both bands had an influence on my guitar playing. I still find myself playing "For You" (RL&TC) from time to time.
    Great video as usual. I always come here every few months to see what's new and it's almost always about someone I like and/or love.
    Stephen

  8. Persona Non Grata says:

    Glad Andy Summers is getting some attention-no one better to do this than you mate. The Police were so sleek and modern sounding by the time of Regatta de Blanc they made all of the 70s bands sound old fashioned and stodgy. They created the sound of the 80s, crisp metronomic drumming and clever minimalist guitar parts using 9ths and Sus chords with stereo chorus and tap tempo delays. In fact Andy may have been the first guitarist to properly exploit the notion of a 'Stereo' signal that Holdsworth, Metheny and Landau took further. His Monk and Mingus tribute albums are well worth checking out.

  9. Vayabroder says:

    Andy is such a true artist; injecting such art and musicality into pop hits. The Police were also a killer live band.

    Ramon; did you get your name from Paul Ramon? 😉. Great video!! Thank you!!

  10. HarrisonProductions says:

    Excellent video about the legend and great job on playing those classic Police Songs, especially Every Breath You Take! That opening guitar riff always haunts and grows the back hairs in me

    He is definitely in my top 10 guitarists of all time, he’s the reason I still use a Telecaster and used to use a Roland Jazz Chorus

  11. Paul Bendig says:

    Thank you for all of this incredible content Ramon!, you truly have such a diverse and unique sound and style when you play!…I’ve learned so much from you and your channel over the years, and the time, care, and energy you put into each and every video you post is remarkable and greatly appreciated by so many!, God Bless You Ramon! Best regards my friend!

  12. Calsurf Lance says:

    Thanks for the history. I’ll have to get out my old synchronicity album and give it a listen. Don’t know why I looked past Andy. He is one of the masters.

  13. Davey_O says:

    Great Stuff ! Grew up in the 80's listening to the police and other bands at that time. Never got to see them live unfortunately.. Thanks for this !! 👍

  14. Ed says:

    Another great music memory !…thanks again Ramon…My friends dad went to school with Stewart Copeland in Beirut, Lebanon back when they were kids…Sure can be a small world at times. Merry Christmas to you…catch you next time.

  15. Alex Guitarfan says:

    Throughly enjoyed this Ramon as all your documentary videos are so wonderfully put together:) Be cool to see Mike Oldfield in the 80s guitar heros series as there's not enough in the guitar tuition world on his and great documentarys like this 🙂

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