Santana joins in on a live version of George Bensonβs classic. Great improvisation here. You wonβt regret choosing this one!
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Criminally unknown player. He plays something like Jazzy blues and everybody should hear him.
Such a great cover of an already great song by Gillian Welch. If youβve never seen Courtney Barnett, watch her Tiny Desk show on YouTube, so good, sheβs one of todayβs best songwriters.
Hey Michael, I hope you could react to this version of Althea at Jiffy Lube Live 2017 Bristow. A version that I think is quite unique and arguably one of the best solo sections of the song I have seen. Thanks
Hey Michael,
I would like to put forward one of my favorite Gary Moore songs.
While Gary is not with us anymore, his music is timeless and will continue to inspire future generations.
In this video, he is using thumb over the neck barre chords (like Jimi) and some kind of boost button (?).
Would love to hear your input on his style :)
Kind regards,
Darek
You might find this worthwhile: the story telling prowess of Tom Waits combined with the unique and elegant guitar playing of Martin Simpson. The guitar is in a fairly unique tuning: sus4add9. CGCFCD - capo on 2nd fret dives you the key of D, hit the open string at will for the add9 sound.
This is a badass end to a show and his guitars are the S#@!
Classic blues!
Cool song by Mathew Scott. He has a cool youtube channel too, thought you would like it. Love everything your doing man keep it up.
Thanks,
Jacob K
New guitar gate subscriber, LOVE your YouTube channel. I know youβve probably had 100 request for this, but I havenβt seen it done yet, but this is Jason Isbell at his most powerful writing. Buckle up!
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New Member, I am really enjoying your videos. I've seen the bass hanging on the wall in the last couple videos, I would thoroughly appreciate a reaction to some Jaco.
This jazzy-tune is something out of this universe.
It hits me every time i listen to it, its a real eye shutter.
The vibe is absolutely wonderful and kind of hypnotic. When the vocals come in, GOOSEBUMPS! I'd love to hear your thoughts on this song and watch you break it down.
Keep up the good work, absolutely love what you do.
Guy Clark and Verlon Thompson, I saw in your last video that you said you love stories about songs, well this song is straight up your alley, it gives me Goosebumps every time i hear it. The guitar licks are awesome too with Verlon Thompson on the lead, Would love to see your reaction to this song
Just check it man. The feel here synergizes with the chops... If you like Broussard, you will love Anders (who has jammed with Phil Lesh btw).
I am an old Deadhead (263 shows) and found your journey into Dead music to be heartwarming and instructive.
Itβs got multiple guitars playing syncopated, interwoven melodies that serve as the rhythm. I think. I donβt totally understand it. Itβs not the typical video that you react to on this channel, but itβs such an interesting song. I would love to hear you break it down, not just as a guitarist, but as a musician, musical theorist, and fan of cutting edge music.
Just tears it up. A bit long... But worth every second. This and the Tommy Emmanuel video are the most impressive acoustic guitar demonstrations I know of. I think if Chet would have seen Bonamassa do this... we'd have another "certified" player on our hands.
Loved the winery dogs video. Got me keen for some more. How about this nifty little tune? the melodies are very catchy and ear wormy
Studio recording is great, but here the use of dynamics is fantastic. The guitarist does some really awesome playing in the background that isn't flashy but adds fantastic amount of colour to what the others are doing. Always worth a watch.
Beautiful chords, killer bassline.
I never get tired of hearing and watching Dave Rawlings play guitar. Ruby is one of my favorite of his, and Gillian Welch and the rest of the band share a mic for this performance, great stuff, the fiddle in this song is amazing too. I heard Dave talk about how he got a book with his first guitar as a kid, it was a lead guitar lesson book, he learned lead before knowing what chords were...crazy.
hi Michael , I am an audience from Taiwan. KYOTO is one of my favorite songs of Tomo, especially the live version! I hope you can help me to analysis this video. There are some "outside notes", and I really want to figure out how he made it. By the way, I really like the React series videos. Very appreciate it !
Tomo Fujita, John Mayer's guitar teacher from Berklee showing off INCREDIBLE tone, and some amazing jazz.