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Hey Michael, thanks for having me on the livestream tonight that was awesome. I love the concept and hope you do it again. Anyways, considering you own a Silver Sky I can only imagine you've already seen this video, BUT I'm curious to see how much of it you can grab. I've been trying to learn some of these licks for a long time and still can't even get close. This might be the best slow blues I have ever heard and I would love to see you take it on. Thanks!
May I recommend a follow up Goose review? Here’s a live video of “Tumble” from February of this year in San Francisco. It’s a bit longer, nearly twenty minutes but this is a song where they really “show their tails” as the old bluegrass pickers would say. This band has all the makings of something really special. Great songwriting, great vocals, loads of little hooks and tricks. They’re sneaky good! Enjoy!!
Michael,
Brian Setzer is one of the all time greats that brought back not one, but two, musical styles. He effortlessly mixes blues, jazz and country into his own blend of rockabilly. He's given lessons to some of the greatest guitar players like Marty Friedman. And the best, I've seen him play the same song with different voicings every time. Many of his videos are low quality, but I found this of him solo that shows all his techniques combined. Many times it sounds like he's playing call and response between his voice and guitar.
I've watched you do hours on bands I don't even like just to hear your breakdowns. Please talk about Setzer, specifically the chord shapes he chooses.
Hey, just joined your site and love it. Was self taught and been playing for more than 15 years, know every note on the guitar (can play every octave), scales, chords, but I did your octave lesson, and it made something click. It just provided me with a completely different perspective, and look forward to going through your other lessons.
Anyway, I have a request. It is Row Jimmy from the Grateful Dead 5/8/77. I love Jerry's slide on the lead and would like to know what is going on.
Thanks!!!
Also, loved your Billy Strings videos.
Hey Michael. When you reacted to the cover of Summertime by Billy Strings and Marcus King, you specifically called out Marcus’ jazz chords and abilities. This version of him playing Wildflowers and Wine is great - very reserved yet also jazzed out and awesome. There is a lot going on here. It would be cool to hear you break this down. -Luke
I saw Tyler Childers and Sturgil Simpson in Birmingham this year before the quarantine cancelled everything. Tyler played this Jam towards the end of his set and it is just so money. his band clicks really well but man this is good. have tried a few times to recommend in comments and live streams but I joined your site 1 because I am a huge fan of your work and 2 so you could check this out! I hope you like it!
Absolute banger from up and coming jam band, Goose. Would love to hear your take on the lead guitar and dynamics between the band to create and release tension.
The band where every album name is a palindrome! You'll love Rob Compa's guitar and the band as a whole. Very good stuff.
Hi Michael,
Would love to see a reaction video to this one. If you have not heard of this band, they are a very organic and raw rock band with clear blues and classic rock influence. Singer has some serious pipes and while the music isn't flashy, the guitar player lays down some great catchy riffs and tasty solos. They have toured opening for Alter Bridge and GnR. This particular song has a really catchy groove.
Thanks for your consideration and thanks for all the great content on this site and your YouTube channel.
Pete
Surprisingly Hot,
Weird dudes,
Unique Sound,
Must Review.
one of the best recorded solo's i've ever heard
JRAD Black Throated Wind.
Country/jazz master and Chet Atkins protege goes off.
Twiddle will definitely be something you add to your playlists after hearing this
My Request, also vote from a while ago https://www.dropbox.com/s/9auswqapf0dbmvz/Screenshot%202020-02-18%2010.58.55.png?dl=0
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