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No caption needed. Two legends doing what two legends do best. Break it down if you dare

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Glen Campbell was one of a kind. Grew up listening to him, Roy Clark, Chet Atkins, Buck Owens, Jerry Reed and countless other legends. Hearing this takes me back to sitting in my grandparents house watching Hee Haw or sitting around my uncles back yard with guys like Tommy Rose hanging out just jamming away. Had no appreciation for just what I was hearing at the time. Having my kids late in life, they never got to meet their grandparents (or great grandparents) but I try every day to teach them a little about where they came from and great songs like this certainly help.

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A younger Grace Potter stepped up and knocked it out of the park on this one. Joe Satriani plays as tastefully as I have ever seen him play. He does one thing at the end of his solo that is...magic. I think it's like a pinch harmonic harmonic and yanking up on the whammy bar or something. It's wild.

This whole performance is magic.

She is relatively unknown at this point. She started a band with my old guitar teacher Scott Tournet when she was going to school at St Lawrence University. They toured Ireland on a self funded tour, then came back and opened for DMB, this must have been shortly after that or around that time.

So, a mortal might have been nervous about sharing the stage with these guys.

She kicks the whole thing off well, everyone is feeling each other out. At 2:06 it is undeniably clear that she means business. Her vocals hit so hard. I love this performance and keep coming back to it. Whether or it makes your channel, I thought you might dig it.

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Hey, Michael!

I'm trying to play though some music in my library today and stumbled back across The Daws, When My Time Comes. Pretty straight forward E to A, but it's got a good finger picking rhythm and great solo section I'd love to have some advice on. I just can't seem to get it by ear.

Thanks!

Adam

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