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John Mayer and Eric Clapton play Layla... what else to say?
I liked the way this band looks at each other and communicate. The bas player... I dont know what to say. t
Through your channel I learned to listen in more detail, if that makes any sense. Befor there was the song, I like it or not. There are some musicians you know they are good but they only can show everything because of there band. Please pick out whats going on in this video. thanks for everything Kathi

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Need some Outlaws in here! Incredible intro followed by incredible southern rock jam song.

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Get mesmerized and taken deep into the melodies, reverb and rhythm of the Gutierrez brothers. Just two brothers playing their guitars, that's it. Their connection, the sound they orchestrate, its emotion and feeling, and you know it the second you hear it.

Micheal, I just started taking your lessons, this is my first reaction video request, it'd be awesome if you picked this. These guys are artists, truly, and I know your reaction videos are about the art form of guitar more than anything and these guys have moved me, man. Also, Dan Auerbach just picked them up a little while age and they've been getting pretty big over the past year.

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Note: Actual run time 0:00 - 8:30ish
After that point they go into segue which leads into Mercury Blues. It doesn’t pan out in this video, but will light your butt on fire. Seriously, get the album or listen on Archive.org!

Hi Michael,

Relatively new to the community. Was gifted a lifetime membership for my birthday by my dearest life-long friend, (HI FREAK!) Love that guy!

For this reacts request I wanted to offer you something a little older, a little unusual, and elegant. Zero at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, 10-15-92. This video is excerpted from a three night run that culminated in the β€œChance in a Million” album.

When considering what to say about Steve as a player and this performance, what I appreciate about his playing aren't things like techniques, touch, tone, phrasing, etc. Rather, it is his PATIENCE that stands out to me. To my ear this tune is an event that unfolds over time and space, and for a moment will shimmer and dance for you. My hope is that you’ll buy the ticket, take the ride and perhaps feel a little transformed on the other side.

FYI: quick roll call with a few tasty deets. These ain’t your run-o-the-mill schlubs!
Drums: Greg Anton (co-wrote with with Robert Hunter)
Bass: Bobby Vega (Tower of Power, Etta James, Booker T)
Keys/ Elec. Piano: Pete Sears (Rod Stewart, Jefferson Starship)
Keys/ Piano: Nicky Hopkins (Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who)
Guitar: Steve Kimock

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Tis the season. These guys rock this classic! Enjoy the 3 piece power with killer vocals, great pacing, variety, and use of space.

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