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Dec 31 2015

#110: The Music Of Delirious, A Pioneering Spirit, & Guitar Gear with Stu G [Podcast]

The Music of Delirious

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“Once you’ve tasted a little bit of pioneering, you never want to settle.” – Stu G

It’s refreshing to talk with someone who has had decades of experience doing the same thing without a jaded heart. That’s why I love Stu G. Stu is one of the founding members of the band Delirious, an incredible guitarist, and one who has had a massive influence upon modern worship in so many ways.

In this chat we dive into some of Stu’s Delirious memories, his transition from the band to what he’s doing now, as well as his new project “Have You Heard” – music which predates Delirious. And for you guitar players out there, we geek out for a bit about Stu’s live setup and signal chain.

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In this Episode You’ll Hear More About:

  • What Stu enjoys in his downtime.
  • Why the music of Delirious resonated with so many people.
  • How the name “Delirious” came about.
  • Why Delirious never went with a traditional record label.
  • Where the experimental nature of Delirious’ music came from.
  • Stu’s favorite Delirous album.
  • The story behind Stu’s new project “Have You Heard”
  • A behind the scenes look at Stu’s upcoming project on the Beatitudes.
  • Stu getting vulnerable about the end of Delirious.
  • Stu talking about his live setup.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Show Sponsor: Learn Worship Keys
  • Stu G World
  • Have You Heard by Stu G
  • LOST
  • 24
  • Glo by Delirious
  • Audio Lessonover by Delirious
  • World Service by Delirious
  • Mezzamorphis by Delirious
  • Kingdom of Comfort by Delirious
  • Cutting Edge by Delirious
  • Of Burdens, Birds, & Stars by Stu G
  • Bluesman vintage guitars
  • Veritas Guitars
  • G2 Switcher by GigRig
  • JHS Muffaletta
  • Tonepress Barber compressor
  • Fulltone Full Drive
  • JHS Kilt – Stu’s custom pedal
  • Klon Klone by Tone Bakery
  • The Organizer by Earthquake Devices
  • Panther Cub Delay by JHS
  • Eventide H9
  • Jackson Ampworks Britian 30
  • Marshall Blues Breaker

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Question: What’s your biggest takeaway from this interview with Stu G? Always love to hear from you! You can leave a comment by clicking here.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Podcast

Comments

  1. Rob says

    December 31, 2015 at 1:50 pm

    Thanks so much for having Stu G on. Delirious? Cutting Edge Fore was the first time something in Christian music grabbed hold of me. It was different…real…raw. Mezzamorphis is my favorite album and why I play guitar. Thanks so much Stu. We’re still going all the way. Best wishes in 2016.

    • David Santistevan says

      January 9, 2016 at 7:45 am

      Love this, Rob! I remember hearing Mezzamorphis for the first time. Never heard anything like it. Those guitars in Bliss were mind blowing to me!

      • Rob says

        February 4, 2016 at 2:36 pm

        Mezzanine Floor, Heaven, Bliss, It’s Ok, Metamorphis, Blindfold….so good.

        • David Santistevan says

          February 7, 2016 at 3:47 pm

          Ah yes. Good times, Good sounds.

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