The Captain Meets Terry Marshall – A Marshall Amplification History Lesson!
The Captain catches up with his old friend – the hugely influential and important Terry Marshall of Marshall Amplifiers! | https://tinyurl.com/25n3bhwh
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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 A Reunion
» 1:18 Terry Marshall’s Career Beginnings!
» 11:30 The Shop & the Factory?
» 19:30 Scaling Up?
» 20:58 Designing the Amps & the Sound?
» 31:40 Working With Artists?
» 41:10 A Family Business?
» 43:46 Recent Years?
» 50:30 Releasing an Album?
» 57:58 Future Musicians!
» 59:32 Thanks For Watching!
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Originally posted by UCSNxIry_FPFcQDFRbi3VOAw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsiDA9IYQgc
another thing….Marshall personifies the rock & blues music of the 60s and 70s as much as some of the great bands that used their gear….there was (and still is) nothing like a (or more) marshall Stack…….cheers.
i really do wish i had never sold that old Marshal 50 watt JTM i bought way back in 1970 or 71…….jeeze….
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FROM,BAGONG ILOG PASIG M,FLORES STREET WATCHING THIS VIDEO????
I must have missed it, so what does Terry play, or does he sing?
Great interview, I'm listening to Terry's album right now and loving it!
This was special, thank you.
can't believe you got through the whole thing without a sound coming from one of the amps 😀
Great interview.
Amazing.
Great interview, wish I could hear more about Mike Hill and JCM 800
In all my time, never heard of his son in the business. Jim never mentioned it, in interviews/books Ive seen. Jim was always the centre of previous stories. There you go.
Great interview, planned to listen to it in bits, but cancelled my plans and listened straight through. Thank you! Amazing legacy!
Thank you, Mr Anderton and Mr Marshall, for this superb interview and retrospective look back and history of Marshall amps from Terrys view.
Who knew, he was the ears, the sound.
Keep them coming, these “interview” style documentaries need cataloging, as they are part of UK and music history.
BEST EPISODE EVER …..Thank you Captain !!!!!
Marshall always needed to be in the Family. Thus Jim making Victoria the predecessor. yet she walked for money! (JVM) V big the victoria. Thank Fuck for Terry keeping your Dads legacy
Hi Lee and all at Andertons Music and Marshall. Well that certainly was a tremendous watch. It's thrown up a lot of memories for me as well. Like Marshall, I was also born in1960, in fact just round the corner from Hanwell in Perivale. In addition, my granddad was also a copper and was also called Harry!!! But perhaps most importantly given the context of the video, I have a 1980's Marshall Valvestate 8080 which has been sitting gathering dust for the past 20 years of so, but has now been booked into a local amp service guy to hopefully bring it back to life. I knew it was a good amp when I bought it, but tbh I didn't really appreciate just how good, and how loved they are/were. Once again thanks for the video, it was really enjoyable listening to both Terry and yourself take a fond trip down memory lane. Cheers and Happy New Year.
Thank you! I learned a lot more about Terry’s input into shaping the Marshall legacy.
I bought my first Marshall back 1982, one of the white JCM800 20th Anniversary 2204 50 watt heads which I still have and have bought at least another dozen marshall amps since and am writing this while looking at 3 JCM900 1960 speaker cabinets!
credit to Lee for clarifying that point about the voicing of the amps changing. That explains a lot. When in rehearsal rooms with early 90s JCM800s they were a nightmare to control. The frequency range of it was so wide, the lows were so low, the highs were so high. This totally explains that, and also why that old classic "brown sound" is so midrangey compared to the 90s amps.
Terry speaks so well. A pleasure to listen to.
Super cool. ????
I remember meeting Jim at a guitar convention in Birmingham