Iβve always admired Billy Corgan and his unique tones and playing styles on the first three Smashing Pumpkins albums. The band can go from mild to wild pretty quickly and this particular song I think showcases this well. James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin really bring the bandβs sound together and I hope the live version of this song does justice to one of my favorite bands of the 90s.
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John Dwyer is an animal.
More Vulfpeck!
Deantown is a fantastic normally, but adding Chris Thile just brings it to another level. The percussion he manages to add to the song with the mandolin is incredible.
Cory Wong is as solid as always, but with a different style than normal.
Would love to see you react to this!
Cameron
You will not be disapointed, trust me.
Unbelievable performance. I know you will dig this one!!
Not a lot of guitar here, but Rhiannon Giddens projection is amazing!
I know you love the female vocalists, Michael, so I thought I'd share this with you. Hope you enjoy!
Grace Potter and Satriani... What else do you need?... Here throw some horns into the mix!
Early 80βs post punk stuff... I think itβll blow your mind.
Lyrically and crazy harmonic stuff goin on.....
First time request.... You havenβt done anything like this.
Give it the whole listen it deserves.... if you donβt like it, chaps gift card coming your way hon.
One of my favorite yes songs.
Love the site and video series buddy. How about some Pear Jam ? Anyone will do....this is just a suggestion.
Keep up the good work!!! π€πΈβοΈ
John Mayer is most definitely my biggest idol and inspiration. Helpless is on the top of my favorite songs from him so i would really like to see you break this down.
By the way, I really enjoy your courses. Keep it up!
Please check out my favorite band. <3
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Typical of Elliot, Angeles is fingerstyle picking with a beautiful melody and somber lyrics. I'm interested in you picking apart both the fingerstyle as well as the chord changes. This version of Angeles has an earnest moment. About a minute into it he messes up the lyrics, bails on the song for a few seconds, and then starts back up. It is absolutely what I love about live performances.
Brian Alexander here - figured you needed to see some of the hot (literally, it was near 100 degrees that day) music played in Veneta, OR on 8/27/72. This is clipped from a movie called "Sunshine Daydream."