I've been trying to study some lines from piano players to see how I can translate some of that to the guitar and I somehow came across this track a few weeks ago. I've been obsessed with it every since. I think it's the chord progression that I love so much? What is he doing and why is it so damn catchy?
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All right... you've done a few of his... but this is a new one done with a new twist!!!
Having fallen in love with guitar four short years ago, this band has changed the way I see/feel music. The timing, tones and overall feel of not just the instrument, but also the vocals blows me away. And players like Derek keep me wanting to get better.
Just wanted to introduce you to the naysh. American Motor Sports was my favorite album of the year and this was a bonus track off the deluxe version.
This band, along with Mk.Gee, are the most inspiring and exciting artists I've found over the past few years. Wunderhorse has it all. Songwriting, great riffs, and a passion for the music. What more would you want!
The best live version of Peggy-O for me, which has always been a favorite GD song. The way Jerry progresses through the solo is incredible. Hope you enjoy.
I keep coming back to this video. I donβt know much about this guy, but this performance has it all, as well as the great song, the subtleties in the dynamics of his playing and the laid back support band is something to behold.
A nice GD tribute, using one of Jerry's guitars and Phil's bass. Not sure how they acquired them for this, but it is cool.
This is just so spectacular... I mean, come on!
I'd love to see a reaction to this video. A guitar masterclass it is not...but it's a mind-blowing performance nonetheless. The burlesque outfit, the wild hair, her complete control of the crowd (how many times have people bombed on SNL and she just owns the moment), plus insanely catchy hooks--and a few fun guitar leads, too!
Another Isbell masterclass with lyrics that will lock you up emotionally + great musicianship. And video is in black and white which adds to the ethos somehow.
Joe Bonamassa solo on this feels like heβs having a conversation with us the listeners.
I can listen to that solo on repeat
Bill Frisell is one of the greatest guitarist out there. East Meets West is one of those "please play at my funeral" type of albums. This is a slower one but is so good. Please place Shenandoah for me. Dedicated to my ex-wife Shannon <3. Love your stuff Micheal. I'm still here. Keep it truckin. Thanks buddy. Sincerely, Frank