I'm a sucker for harmonized guitar solos!!! These guys really hit that 70s analog synth rock vibe so well.
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Hi Michael, hope you're doing well. I was browsing the channel and realized we didn't have anything covering Them Crooked Vultures, my favorite supergroup of all time. Josh Homme, Dave Grohl, the very underrated Alain Johannes, and of course John Paul FREAKIN Jones. I know a lot of fans of this band will give me flak for not requesting one of the bigger tunes like "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I" but musically speaking there's a lot of really cool stuff going on in this tune that I'd love to get your take on as a teacher.
Love & Blessings,
Joey
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Hey Michael,
I thought you'd enjoy this blues rock group out of Texas. They really jam hard, and this particular tune has a groovy disco aspect to it that I think sets it apart from your usual 12-bar blues rock, and you might get a kick out of it. The video has a bit of an intro, so skip to 0:55 for the start of the music.
Best regards from my family to yours,
Joey
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Very cool band, 60s/70s psychedelic rock with a modern twist. These guys have some interesting qualities in their musical composition, would love to hear your take on it.
Cheers,
Joe
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on the performance of "White Hag" by Acid Mammoth. They're not a very well-known group, but inside the Doom Metal circle, this Greek band is a powerhouse. I haven't seen you react to any Doom Metal so I figured I'd at least try to squeeze one by you. This is a live performance, of course. The father and son duo on guitars (Chris Babalis Jr. & Sr.) offer up a horde of Iommi-style riffs with fuzzy melodies accompanied by doomy riffing, which is supported by wicked bass lines and heavy drumming. The clean mellow vocals add to the mix, and the occasional talk of witchcraft and mammoths can lead to a sublime, heavy experience. Would love to hear your take on this. Fair warning, I'm pretty sure these guys tune quite low!
Wishing all the best to you and your family. Keep rocking!
Regards,
Joey
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