If you've never seen this, enjoy - the original was a classic... but this is a tribute to diverse musical genres...
... possibly one of my favourite versions of one of my favourite tunes - lead guitar is ridiculously good... @brb
Would guess so ... yes I prefer the original - but also love a couple of the cameos in this - Lou even took the opportunity to give his mad missus a line - in the song I mean
This is a marmite song for me lol, love the musical composition, but something I really also hate about it. I think Peej is right, butchered it.
Tag didn't work, so only just seen and heard it... Yes, I like this, it's one of those songs I'd want to break down step by step because I like the whole arrangement, and I've already listened to it twice lol....even better if you listen without the visuals.
This one was the most disappointing one, simply because it's ****, I expect watching the video probably didn't help it, and I didn't want to attempt offending my eardrums a second time.
One for the 'oldies'... Elvis referred to Roy as 'THE Voice' ... praise indeed - and the Eagle eyed might spot Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello and KD Lang in the support on the above ...
Saw he released this lesson yesterday on Youtube, I've watched this guys stuff plenty of times and he is really good and knowledgeable, and he couldn't make explaining stuff simpler, and you don't really have to understand any of it (the technical stuff), just follow his advice and the little diagrams he puts up...
The previous video brings me to this next video, because as I said you don't really have to understand all the technical stuff - by that I mean as in the first, fourth and fifth (1-4-5) of whatever chord it is being played in. Well this all comes from the circle of fifths that I've covered on here in the past, in it's more complicated form. So the question remains, how does the circle of fifths work in simple terminology - well I've now found a video that covers that in the easiest way possible by another guy I sometimes look at...