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Hi Mike/All,
I'm taking another break from my usual offers from King Buffalo (my personal favorite band that is on tour right now with all new material) to share this old rare performance before it is lost forever.
This was recorded 'Live on the Radio' circa 2000 and features the late Scott Weiland on vocals and the massively under-rated Dean DeLeo on guitar. As far as I know, this is the only recording/video of this performance. The melody and chord voicings make this so great and they are made all the more clear thanks to Dean's excellent playing and Scott's crytal clear voice. I would love to see a breakdown of this song so that i can learn to play it correctly, as well as to share it with the world.
Thank you so much for your time. This is a fabulous community and i'm grateful to be a part of it along with you all. Please take care of yourselves and those you love.
Your friend,
Jammin Jesse
Chris Stapleton is well Chris Stapleton and nothing really needs to be said about that. An audience member captured the video on a cell phone which speaks volumes about this legend. A room embroiled by noise only to be laid to rest by a man armed only with 6 strings and a voice. Love the reactions and guitargate.com is pretty damn awesome as well. Cheers!
The blank space and a few other parts of this song remind me of War Pigs but the subject matter isn't quite as dark. Heavy, but not quite metal, Rock and Roll has a brighter future with bands like this still around.
Michael, first off thank you for your courses and videos. I have been getting re-inspired to finally pick my guitar back up to start making music again, and learn more about my instrument. Anyway here is a song off of Weens 12 Golden Country Greats, and a great example of the connection between band mates.