Frampton may be the most under rated guitar player of my generation. In this 90's classic, the exchange between Frampton and his drummer are mind-bending.
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UM and Billy Strings doing Hendrix. What more could you want?
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The Lexington Lab Band is I'm my opinion, the best all around cover band on the planet. If you're in a band, watching their video's will undoubtedly improve your performances.
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Eric Clapton honors a personal request to make a guest appearance at Royal Albert Hall. The back story as told by Joe Bonamassa is humble and heartwarming. When they start trading licks it's legendary.
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A 1969 BBC live recording of the classic "Oh Well." Featuring Peter Green and the original Fleetwood Mac band. Simple, raw and brilliant. If your not familiar with Peter Green (Green Maharishi) welcome to my teen age rock and roll world of the late 60's.
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The Eagles LIVE in 1974, with Already Gone. Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner and Don Henley. Specifically w/o their guitar greats Don Felder and Joe Walsh, they nail this performance. If you appreciate the work it takes to play it live, it's worth a look back in time.
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A 60 year old David Gilmour, pitch perfect vocals and mind blowing searing solo's.
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One of the most humble and under-rated guitar players of my time.
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Insane classical/progressive performance. Impeccable technique and timing... Awe inspiring!
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Eric Clapton, Derek Trucks, Doyle Bramhall, cover this Derek and the Dominos classic tune, which originally featured Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, etc. At 70, Eric Clapton demonstrates humility and an honest appreciation for the talents of both Derek and Doyle. Can't help but bring a smile to my face to watch the passing of the baton.
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Steve Winwood leads this trio in a tribute to Jim Capladi, with this Traffic classic. If you haven't seen this... you should!
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Nils Lofgren, an acoustic solo leading into a driving electric finish with a band. Awesome talent, has humbly played supporting roles with Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Bruce springsteen and the E street Band, etc.
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Time stamp 4:37 for Julians solo... Coryell began playing the piano and drums at the age of 5, switched to violin at the age of 8, then to bass at the age of 13 to play and tour with his father, and by 15 had turned to the guitar. At the age of 16 he was accepted into Berklee College of Music[2] on a full scholarship where he majored in performance and minored in songwriting. At the age of 18 he became the collegeβs youngest graduate. After playing country music in the Midwest for a year (with artists such as Loretta Lynn and The Osmonds), he moved to New York City, where he returned to jazz and pop music. There he worked as a session musician while he developed his singing and songwriting style with his modern rock trio The Moods. By 1997 Coryell was simultaneously signed to recording contracts with Universal Records,[1] as a singer-songwriter, and N2K, as a jazz guitarist.
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Hi Michael, Although not my style of playing guitar, here is the theme song to a wonderful series of movies with Peter Sellers. Guido's got it!
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Amazing live performance with their full band. Well arranged, outstanding vocals and musicianship. The song Angry Eyes was premiered on album that was released in a quadriphonic mix.
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I recall Michael saying Keith was an instructor of his at GIT. This is an amazing cover in the original three piece format. He's the real deal and I've enjoyed watching many of Keith's video lessons. Give a shout out for another real guitar instructor.
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Introduction, John Syracuse, new to Guitar Gate.
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