10-25-220 @tiki trash The lessons for the most part seem to be for us players who have a decent working knowledge and experience of how to play songs. So our Instructor does not usually give those type of "put your finger on the 7the fret" etc., explanations. There are several other YT music instructors who operate in a similar manner. It is expected that the "student" already is "up & running" with their guitar or bass playing. That recognized, some additional detailed explanations can be useful, e.g. with uncommon chords and complex parts.
PIcked up a guitar at 55 years old and 8 years later just love it. I have been inspired by Tricker James more than any other youtuber. Cool tones, cool guitars, cool songs, great lessons, cool shirts, talented player. Thanks for all these. Keep on rocking, I will, in part because of your body of work.
Everyone raves about the intro(quite rightly of course) but the rhythm guitar part is pretty outstanding in it’s own right imo,especially when it’s played correctly.Thank you for this.
It's pretty fun too play that part in standard tuning as well, there's video from the 90's of Keef with the Wino's playing it solo and he does it in standard.
Great Gretsch right here, thank you James, I’m a beginner guitar player, you’ve shown me to play all my favorite stones tunes, acoustically and electric
JJ, its been years since I've stumbled upon the Privetricker channel. I've always been just a lurker, but i have to thank you now. Your Stones covers and lessons inspired me to advance my guitar playing further. Cannot thank you enough!
That harmonica...dang! As great as the guitar work is, and Merry Clayton’s show stopping vocals, it remains Mick’s harmonica that gives the song its apocalyptic snarl
James James correct. It was recorded at Olympic Studios in London during multiple sessions in 1969. Keith plays ALL of the guitars. Jones was already gone and Taylor joined later that year. Mixed at Electra Hollywood where Merry Clayton did the great backup vocals!
I wonder, which is your favorite version/tuning for this song and why? I think I've seen three now, all sound great to me, I kinda like playing it in standard so far, but this sounds perfect! I tend to practice on an acoustic and don't really like tuning it to open E though.
If you're scared of putting a lot of extra tension on your guitar, you could do the same tuning but a full step down. That's what I did, just put a capo on the 2nd fret and play everything a little higher :)
Spencer, no, no. You're confusing The Rolling Stones with the CCR. In ANY Director's mind, war + Vietnam + helicopters = CCR, preferably "Fortunate Son" 😉.
Gimme Shelter Would have been Epic in Apocalypse Now. Satisfaction was Good though. Hendrix's version without lyrics of All along the Wall Tower too. Ride of Valkyries was symbolic because Valkyries are the angels of death in Warfare. A little too clever idea that didn't age well.
Those opening notes... they take me back to the era of Vietnam and nuclear fear, not knowing whether the assholes in the Pentagon were any stupider than the assholes in the Kremlin, thinking you have your whole life ahead of you and being convinced that it wouldn't be long...
@@jamesjames9275 I don't think it was me.I follow you since about 14 years and I stole sort to speak a lot of how you play and fingersetting etc..You did this song in standard tuning on the PT channel and I have tried it out to play it that way but in open E it sounds better IMO.Also I don't give bad replies specially on good musicians .It's not my style to do that .Compared to you I have still a long way to go but I like the way you act and for an European I can understand your english very well .I even had promoted your site to friends of me to look on how to play .
@@sharkytwo No, don't worry, it was somebody else. And I get those comments all the time, it doesn't bother me. I just don't want the whole atmosphere of this channel to turn into people treating each other like dirt. There's enough of that already on social media. This is a positive place, and it's going to stay that way. Glad to hear you're enjoying the guitar. I don't think we can be fully formed people without a deep interest in music.
@@jamesjames9275 Well I have the same opinion considering comments on channels .I always try to be politie .Some people think they are so much better .Probably most are teens I think .Now about playing open E or G .Do you block all 6 strings ? I struggle to block them properly or is it due to the long time you play that your pointer finger has shaped a bit to the neck .Or it's just enough sometimes to block the top strings mostly and mute or let ring the rest .
i like to crank this up and play along doing all of Mick Taylor's parts. They were really awesome when Mick Taylor was playing and writing all their songs. Mick Taylor this and Mick Taylor that. Its just a shame he decided to break up the band. I often wonder whatever happened to Keith and Charlie and that guy that sang and played the harmonerca.
My friend you nailed that, I learned so much from this video thank you. I’ve watched so many others come close, but left out so much detail that you played flawlessly. This song may seem easy, but unless someone shows it too me I’m baffled. Thanks again
It's so nice to see a lesson where they don't spend an hour saying, "Now put your finger on the 7th fret and then..." Thank you.
10-25-220 @tiki trash The lessons for the most part seem to be for us players who have a decent working knowledge and experience of how to play songs.
So our Instructor does not usually give those type of "put your finger on the 7the fret" etc., explanations. There are several other YT music instructors who operate in a similar manner.
It is expected that the "student" already is "up & running" with their guitar or bass playing.
That recognized, some additional detailed explanations can be useful, e.g. with uncommon chords and complex parts.
I'm not blinking first
Tiki trash you're right about that
It takes almost 3 minutes to explain a d chord 🤣
By far the greatest guitar resource on UA-cam, in my opinion.
Seriously. I've learned more from James's channels than any other. If there's a song I'm curious about, I search his stuff first.
Brilliant!
100%
That and his old Private Tricker channel.
Fully agree! The first place I go to online to to learn a tune.
We never have enough of James’s stones.
Well,one thing for sure.you know its gonna be great.
I always get chills when Merry's voice breaks on that third round. So funny to hear the guy's reaction bleed through.
eggy68 Best part of the song!
Merry
@@AC-gw4qu My bad - fixed!
Yeah, Mick goes Wooo !
Actually Merry Clayton was pregnant while singing this and gave herself a miscarriage while hitting that note!!!! So Rock & Roll!!!!!
I have been listening to the Rolling Stones for 58 years , thank u James James for setting it right about Kieth after all these decades
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Arguably one of the greatest rock songs of all time. I start everyday with this one in my playlist
PIcked up a guitar at 55 years old and 8 years later just love it. I have been inspired by Tricker James more than any other youtuber. Cool tones, cool guitars, cool songs, great lessons, cool shirts, talented player. Thanks for all these. Keep on rocking, I will, in part because of your body of work.
Everyone raves about the intro(quite rightly of course) but the rhythm guitar part is pretty outstanding in it’s own right imo,especially when it’s played correctly.Thank you for this.
It's pretty fun too play that part in standard tuning as well, there's video from the 90's of Keef with the Wino's playing it solo and he does it in standard.
Супер! Яка чудова гра! Дуже люблю таку музику!
Great Gretsch right here, thank you James, I’m a beginner guitar player, you’ve shown me to play all my favorite stones tunes, acoustically and electric
What a star you are PT. Excellent!
ApricotHurlforth He certainly is. Love it when he does Stones songs. It’s almost like getting a lesson from old Keef himself! Keep rocking JJ
Out-f*(king-standing! Thank you James James!
Now that's the way to kick off the weekend!
Yes you know what a good time is
That was a great song to just stare at the pretty guitar and listen to it chuggin’ like a choo-choo! Sweetness....
Thanks so much James, this is one of my favorite Stones song of all time….
I have a lot of things to be thankful for.
You ARE one of them.
I’d love to live next door.
Health and happiness to my brother I’ve never met.
Nice. Love these old Stones songs.
JJ, its been years since I've stumbled upon the Privetricker channel. I've always been just a lurker, but i have to thank you now. Your Stones covers and lessons inspired me to advance my guitar playing further. Cannot thank you enough!
Jj, I did this with your help😀 ua-cam.com/video/6YhPfIabYT8/v-deo.html
I bumped into this video...Privettricker I would know you anywhere- you taught me so much.
Thank you.
an awesome job. one of the best channels on youtube thanks for the content !
This is what we want!! Superb!
Perfect - thanks for doing this classic.
James James, thanks so much for making these stones vids. Love to see what’s going on
That is fabulous JJ . I must say you have Keith down pat, thank you!
Been waiting for a proper gimme shelter lesson for 10 years now! Thank you sir 🙏
Good job. Wonderful guitar.
All these Stones songs I used to try to play in Standard. DOH! Thanks for the heads-up on the tuning.
The best song I’ve seen performed live! Minneapolis 2015
Thanks for this one James! Hell yeah
Thank you so much, James, for coming back with your videos, I've been missing it.
That harmonica...dang! As great as the guitar work is, and Merry Clayton’s show stopping vocals, it remains Mick’s harmonica that gives the song its apocalyptic snarl
James, your renditions rock! Keep up the good work
I really do love a black falcon. Almost as much as this tune
This was Awsome! I heard the stones recorded this in Muscle shoals. And the studio band the swampers came up with that Awsome rhythm riff. Killer jam👍
The Muscle Shoals sessions were after this was recorded. I think the MS songs were Brown Sugar, You Gotta Move, and Wild Horses.
James James correct. It was recorded at Olympic Studios in London during multiple sessions in 1969. Keith plays ALL of the guitars. Jones was already gone and Taylor joined later that year. Mixed at Electra Hollywood where Merry Clayton did the great backup vocals!
Great lesson JJ. Always a pleasure to see a posting from you. Lately you have been hitting them out the park! Thanks brother ✌🏻
Just “lately”?
The Stones finest. Outstanding mate!
Love the tone of your Gretsch!
You play it very well!
Great song, great playing and beautiful guitar!!
Nice one! One of those songs that echo through time.
You're on a roll!
Great lesson James thanks!
Thanks J.J.! You're my hero!
fantastic playing
Man your giving The Stones what for just now👍👍👍
4 years late but I got it. Thanks JJ
Excellent lesson, james!!!
Thank you!!!
Love it when it sounds right! Really enjoying your videos--they make me want to play again.
Not the biggest Stones fan in the world. But that kicks ass. Thanks man
Co-sign
Excellent. Thank you!
This song is a pure masterpiece
Fantastic, as always!!
Keith Richards is a bona fide genius.
I wonder, which is your favorite version/tuning for this song and why? I think I've seen three now, all sound great to me, I kinda like playing it in standard so far, but this sounds perfect! I tend to practice on an acoustic and don't really like tuning it to open E though.
Jay Lair To me, open E sounds best.
If you're scared of putting a lot of extra tension on your guitar, you could do the same tuning but a full step down. That's what I did, just put a capo on the 2nd fret and play everything a little higher :)
Love the sweat shirt, Niagara, and love the playing.
Eres el mayor G E N I O de la guitarra que haya existido jamás!...J.J. the number one!
Fantastic! One of my top 10 all time songs... Thanks, James!... :-)
When ever I hear this song I always get visions of the helicopters in Vietnam back in the war
Spencer, no, no. You're confusing The Rolling Stones with the CCR.
In ANY Director's mind, war + Vietnam + helicopters = CCR, preferably "Fortunate Son" 😉.
Wasn't it used in the documentary Letters From Vietnam?
Gimme Shelter Would have been Epic in Apocalypse Now. Satisfaction was Good though. Hendrix's version without lyrics of All along the Wall Tower too. Ride of Valkyries was symbolic because Valkyries are the angels of death in Warfare. A little too clever idea that didn't age well.
I always think of the police helicopter passing over a paranoid Ray Liotta’s character’s house in Goodfellas 🚁
@@ajs808 What a class act !!
Great play along...love it...I think you did a full lesson on your old channel that I learned from.
Those opening notes... they take me back to the era of Vietnam and nuclear fear, not knowing whether the assholes in the Pentagon were any stupider than the assholes in the Kremlin, thinking you have your whole life ahead of you and being convinced that it wouldn't be long...
My fav Stones tune.
Nice job JJ Godbless
Wow. So together.
That Gretsch is gorgeous
Excellent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant James 🎸🎶😛🌟
Great cover, you’re a gifted player.
And that’s one nice Gretsch guitar you have there, it sounds great.
Great tone. You rocked it.
That guitar is gorgeous
In Open G this song almost plays itself, and I throw a slide on it, just for grins.
Very nice! I've got to get this into my repertoire, thank you.
Always a good job!
Good to see you back
You are really good, friend. I like your tutorials. Thank you and Congratulations!!✌🏻🤘🏻
Great track, nice guitar my friend!
this is my fav stones song 😌
The Epic adventures of BLACK FALCON!!!!
Great song! Excellent demo!
Шедевр...
You play it well bravo
Well done JJ, great guitar playing mate 👍
Great cover brother!
Best song ever!
Fantastic
thanks j j :) and the koolest kat around yes you are ! ! ! .....
This one is your best version .However the earlier sounds nice as well but this is my favorite so far .
sharkytwo Tell that you the guy who said I play it too sloppy. :)
@@jamesjames9275 I don't think it was me.I follow you since about 14 years and I stole sort to speak a lot of how you play and fingersetting etc..You did this song in standard tuning on the PT channel and I have tried it out to play it that way but in open E it sounds better IMO.Also I don't give bad replies specially on good musicians .It's not my style to do that .Compared to you I have still a long way to go but I like the way you act and for an European I can understand your english very well .I even had promoted your site to friends of me to look on how to play .
@@sharkytwo No, don't worry, it was somebody else. And I get those comments all the time, it doesn't bother me. I just don't want the whole atmosphere of this channel to turn into people treating each other like dirt. There's enough of that already on social media. This is a positive place, and it's going to stay that way. Glad to hear you're enjoying the guitar. I don't think we can be fully formed people without a deep interest in music.
@@jamesjames9275 Well I have the same opinion considering comments on channels .I always try to be politie .Some people think they are so much better .Probably most are teens I think .Now about playing open E or G .Do you block all 6 strings ? I struggle to block them properly or is it due to the long time you play that your pointer finger has shaped a bit to the neck .Or it's just enough sometimes to block the top strings mostly and mute or let ring the rest .
JUST WOAW !!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful, as usual!
really nice work
Another great one!....if I send you a Rangers Jersey would you do a video with it?
i like to crank this up and play along doing all of Mick Taylor's parts. They were really awesome when Mick Taylor was playing and writing all their songs. Mick Taylor this and Mick Taylor that. Its just a shame he decided to break up the band. I often wonder whatever happened to Keith and Charlie and that guy that sang and played the harmonerca.
I love that guitar
How do you do the strum?
Wow!....percise ..sounds beautimus😄
Yes!
My friend you nailed that, I learned so much from this video thank you. I’ve watched so many others come close, but left out so much detail that you played flawlessly. This song may seem easy, but unless someone shows it too me I’m baffled. Thanks again
James James could you mention the camera and audio equipment you use for your videos?
You could fail a drug test just by listening to this
I don't think Keith played it ever again in Open E. Awesome.
Gréât work! Keep it up!