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Michael,
This is the concert and song that first introduced me to Warren Haynes and ultimately inspired me to pick up the guitar in the first place. The multiple soulful solos that Warren does to this cover, augmented by the incredible supporting talent on the stage has created an ear worm that I can’t shake still to this day 20 years later. Would be thrilled to hear your reaction and analysis of this performance. I hope you are as mesmerized by it as I have been since I first heard it that summer night in Central Park. Thank you and look forward to watching your reaction.

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My first submission.
The tone, the soul, the band and audience interaction and singing all combine here.
Slide guitar as well… wonderful.
Everybody should watch and break this video down.

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I don't think that you have done a reacts to Luke yet... and it has to be done. He's one of the best guitar players in Nashville without a doubt. They keys player in this is also incredible. Must watch!!

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Been obsessed with these guys, definitely one of the most exciting and talented new bands today. This is a live version of this track from the new album Hellfire that came out a few days ago. This is a full concert video, but the song is from (20:34 to 24:52).

I picked this one because I hear some cool chord voicings, scales, and time signature changes, and I'd love to find out what's actually going on musically in this song :)

This fan recording focuses on the singer/guitarist; the vocals are a bit low, but the instruments sound great here. Plus we get a good look at the fretboard!

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A masterful display, by folk icon Jesse Winchester, of the power a simple acoustic arrangement and vocal can have over a crowd and the other musicians onstage next to him. Jesse literally brings a tear to at least one set of eyes.

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