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Hi Michael,

I've been really enjoying your lessons and I can feel myself becoming a better player every day. Even random short lessons on youtube make MUCH better sense now that I have some of your theories down

Why This Song?: Humbird came to my daughter's small-town rock camp and led a songwriting workshop. So she's good people. And she's a great songwriter. I put forward this song as a counter to "Rich Men of West Virginia" which for all its emotional power and grit... leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Blame has a direction. I don't agree with "Rich Men's" direction... But I like Humbird's softer zoomed out approach. I'm also really curious about the theory in the bridge section. I struggle to write folk bridges. Humbird's is subtle, but powerful.

Thanks for all you do!

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G’day Michael!

This is an Aussie band out of Perth - big riffs, bigger mullets, and some hectic lead guitar. They opened for The Darkness on their last tour to give you an idea.

Saw these guys live last night and they put on a killer show, would love to see what you think!

Cheers,
Nick

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Just John and Ed both having a blast, doing a great acoustic duo of this classic. Great acoustic solo from John. Always love these guys chemistry on stage.

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Hope you guys like this β€œbluegrassed” up version Jason & Sadler did of Tour of Duty.

This version of this song was the only one I absolutely hoped they played so I was elated when they did.

I recorded the video on my iPhone from the VIP section at Riverbend in Chattanooga, TN

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This is the best song of their newest album. It features a killer guitar duo between Jason and Sadler Vaden. It’s basically a band with two incredible lead guitarists.

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