If you have another GOOSE review planned in the near future please look no further than this wild version of “Hot Tea” from Jan 25th, 2020. There have been lots of jambands come and go over the years but these guys seem to have the total package. They check all the boxes. I haven’t been this excited to see where a band goes in a very long time. Careful...they’re sneaky good. Thank you for all of your good work!
-Lucky Gallops Wilmington, NC
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Couple of my fave Bobby songs, I'd love to be able to learn.... A reaction/analysis would be awesome! Curious to see your thoughts on these songs!
You can stop down on parts of the first set. But the second set from China Cat through to the second Playin' had me most interested. 155k views and only 85 thumbs down, for nothing but that bright and scratchy rhythm guitar, if you can call it that. Loved watching him take them from Playing to Uncle Johns Band and back again.
Josh plays Nike Drake's open tuning tune 'Pink Moon' with a capo. Love how the strings of his Martin move and ring-out as a gentle rain falls...
Living in New York City, this song really gets me going. NYC will chew you up and spit you out and Gary's been there!
One of the best bands ever. Some great guitar work here by Robbie Robertson and stellar vocals by Richard Manuel. This a recording session in Woodstock, NY.
Just for kicks. Cheers.
The sound in this video is really incredible. The guitar playing is highly effected but super impressive, and the drummer...wow. Not to mention, Rocco Palladino is holding it down on the bass. I think you'll enjoy!
Fantastic live version of Time Served by Dispatch. Great guitars, bass and drums on point, extra percussion, this one has it all. Who doesn’t like a good prison song?
Micheal, let me show you your new favorite band. Or Atleast I hope they make move to the top because they are INCREDIBLE! I don’t have enough words or time to fully describe how awesome they are as a band. But I think they can speak for themselves! Here is a link to a recording session and Paste studio. I suggest watching their song “Up In Canada” first at time stamp 3:47. It’s about their homeland so I figure it would be right to be introduced to them by this song. Anyways, their are 3 other songs in this video so I’ll leave them to you!
love the passion, and love that this music found you. This might be a good way to show the influence of the dead, with a band that has tried to remove themselves from the dead, only to be brought back home. its timeless. cheers
Get your work week started off right. 🎸🎶🔥
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I know I'll get shit from people and no disrespect to the Allman Brothers, but... short and sweet.
Francesco Zappa. Nuff said...
Easily one of the greatest composers of ALL-TIME. An absolute master guitar player.
Robben Ford Live - Freedom
Robben Ford on guitar
Deron Johnson on keyboards
Chris Chaney on bass
Gary Novak on drums
def my top 5 guitar/singer songwriter.
I think you will be impressed, not only by this jam but all of his stuff. Has a melencholy sound though so be ready for that lol.
Hello Michael, I am self taught started when I was 9 and now 23 years later I have found myself as one of your many wonderful students. Though I am a vary capable guitar player and singer I could never really understand the theory side of music and I just started your lessons ( I began at the beginning) and the first two theory videos did what the other 15 or more attempts at learning theory did not do, you gave me the key I was always searching for to unlock the entire fretboard. Thank you so much for the work you do it is noble and much appreciated I look forward to getting deeper into the lessons. I found you through your Youtube reactions and I was hooked, the way you break down the music really gave me a new way of approaching the music and the guitar so I would be forever in your debt if you could react/ break down this amazing Skip James tune I have figured out a couple of his other tunes but this one eludes me much to my dismay because his style is amazing and his vocals are the most haunting out of all the old blues pickers. Hope you and the family are safe during these unsure times keep making videos and thank you again for revealing to me the mysteries of the fretboard.
Hello Michael, I heard you say you wanted to review some more funkadelic. I am sure most people are familiar with Maggot Brain and Eddie Hazel's classic solo, but I don't think many have heard this live version off the One Nation Under a Groove album as this album is not on most streaming services. Its a Maj to Min vamp but the power that this track has with the full band behind the solo is on another level. I can't listen without tearing up. No video but I think this deserves a review for the bands ability to fall deep into the pocket and of course the solo, which is done by Michael Hampton in this version. 1978. Also if you can share your view on the P-funk shows you been to in the past. Thanks! Funk is its own reward. Peace n Love.
I took a couple of lines from an old anon. blue grass song and wrote the rest of the lyrics as well as the music. Unfortunately I don't have a kit in my studio so the drums are samples as well as the horns. Everything else is me - guitars, bass vocals... I would love to hear feedback, it's not quite there yet but I feel it's close. Birks
One of Austin's finest! Ollie Steck on trumpet is so fun to watch live.
Hey Michael, I finally got a little practice in as I have been struggling to relearn the guitar after years of just "messing around". Hammering on Lesson 2 Octave Shapes, I used C# and F# to work on, with inspiration from one of my favorite Zappa tunes, from the 1988 instrumental album of guitar excerpts from live shows, simply titled "Guitar". Following you for a couple months now, you've mentioned not necessarily "getting" Zappa yet, but I think I have the key to unlock that door. A tasteful 12-bar blues in C#, with an opening lick and 10 (ish) count single note that gives me goose bumps every time. By all means, pre-screen before recording an "ice cold" reaction. Thanks man!
Would like to get your break down on some funky stuff for a change :)