Homeskoolin’ Volume 249, Tom Bukovac, “The Snake”

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  • Uncle Larry proclaims his immense lifelong love and respect for the great Kenny Stabler…and then he also discusses a bit of music...because this IS a guitar channel.
    a LOT of new viewers have recently asked "where is the tip jar?" when they felt led to contribute something after watching a few of the 700-ish free videos i have posted over the last 3 years.
    You can make PayPal donations to this address:
    tombukovac@gmail.com
    You can make Venmo donations to this address:
    @Tom-Bukovac-1
    AND...you can purchase a myriad of Homeskoolin' related merchandise..including several different T-shirts and some beautifully constructed coffee mugs for those afflicted with thin lips...
    dvg-inc.shopli...
    AND....believe it or not....i have a new website people....an actual proper website.
    thesessionman.com
    You can see all kinds of weird old photos there, you can also purchase a download of the live concert i did last December if you like.
    There are still a few more of the hand signed limited edition Uncle Larry prints that Ziggy O'Leary did left....if you wanna check one out go here:
    www.ziggysarts...
    A lot of these very same new viewers don't seem to know that Uncle Larry made a couple records that they could potentially listen to...
    one is an instrumental solo record called "Plexi Soul" that is available here:
    tombukovac.ban...
    another is an instrumental collaboration with his dear friend Dean Deleo (originally from the Stone Temple Pilots organization) that is available here:
    tripthewitch.b...

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  • @BuddyJolly
    @BuddyJolly 11 місяців тому +60

    I'm just a soul whose intentions are good...Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood.

    • @501chorusecho
      @501chorusecho  11 місяців тому +37

      Edit a video together about YOU

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 11 місяців тому +2

      hahahaha hey your being called up on the carpet - it's only right you stand up and take your medicine

    • @BuddyJolly
      @BuddyJolly 11 місяців тому +4

      I'm camera shy.😁

    • @DominicHudson79
      @DominicHudson79 11 місяців тому +7

      He’s either a cool young buck or a 59 yr old IT assistant who eats pot noodle for lunch

    • @amico78
      @amico78 11 місяців тому +1

      some videos are effective, superimposing Uncle Larry's precious precepts, others are naively insipid. I imagine Buddy Jolly as a Jack Black type of guy, even his comment makes you smile. UncleLarryMania!

  • @getAttr
    @getAttr 11 місяців тому +37

    A rich man is someone who can have a party all by himself. Uncle Larry is a rich man.

    • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
      @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 11 місяців тому +2

      Damn right!

    • @johnmirabile3535
      @johnmirabile3535 11 місяців тому +1

      Ya get the best answers that way too!!

    • @toucantango1
      @toucantango1 5 місяців тому

      So is this Uncle Larry!

    • @caniican
      @caniican 5 місяців тому

      I'm Rick....he's playing on my smartphone at the touch of a finger😂❤

  • @rianadams4837
    @rianadams4837 11 місяців тому +4

    As a priest... I wholeheartedly endorse the spirituality of Larry's homily titled, "*FUUCHHK Rolling Rock*"

  • @rogermoore126
    @rogermoore126 11 місяців тому +19

    I feel like I've got the spaces down after 40 years of playing. Now I'm gonna start working on the notes.

  • @mattm8729
    @mattm8729 11 місяців тому +3

    Genuinely laughed out loud when you said Quora. Top two questions from today alone - "Would a cat have survived a fall from the top of the World Trade Center?" and "How did the drummer from Led Zeppelin lose his arm?"

  • @harrisknight1347
    @harrisknight1347 11 місяців тому +11

    Hey Tom, I spent time in '75 as a rookie QB in Oakland...Got a 1st hand experience of knowing The Snake...he even loaned me his car one night during training camp so we could "run the gauntlet" down the streets of Santa Rosa Ca where we had our training camp facilities...He was the real deal...Keep up the great shows...Now I have to go play guitar!!!!!

    • @toucantango1
      @toucantango1 6 місяців тому +1

      Harris is my cousin. Finding him here is special.

    • @seanhennessey9869
      @seanhennessey9869 2 місяці тому +1

      man, that must have been pretty awesome...Santa Rosa has changed a lot

  • @geyerlawall
    @geyerlawall 11 місяців тому +7

    Hi Tom,
    I usually don't write comments on the internet. But today is a special day for me: tomorrow I will fly from Germany to Nashville for the first time since 2014. And a lot of things changed since then. And I'm totally serious when I say one of the best things that came along were your videos. There is this deepness and wisdom where we alI go "yes, thanks God I'm not the only one suffering from this". (I'm not a native English speaker, so forgive me if I say things in a weird or wrong way)
    For instance I always remember this early video where you talked about "time" and how hard it is to play a simple cowboy acoustic guitar track. And immediately I remembered all this painful moments sitting in front of a mikrophone in a booth trying to play what everyone considers an easy rhythm guitar track. But my hands were getting stiffer and stiffer and I was hearing all the strange noises an acoustic guitar is not supposed to make. And I hated myself so much I wanted to quit playing. And than you come along saying that's a normal thing because nobody does practice that kind of thing.
    And that was just one example of countless precious little moments you are giving to all of us. Thank you so much!!!
    So, I don't know why but I had to say this.
    Please go on with the videos, that's the kind of stuff the world needs.
    And by the way I always love when Gordon Mote is around. Tried to figure out his run down from the 4 to the 1 at the end of yesterday's video.
    Okay, sorry for my confused but heartfelt comment
    Paul

    • @501chorusecho
      @501chorusecho  11 місяців тому +3

      Thank you brother I appreciate this

  • @andersestes
    @andersestes 3 місяці тому

    That doinky tele just puts a smile on your face

  • @emptypromises2962
    @emptypromises2962 11 місяців тому +24

    Your ”silly show” is youtube’s finest channel!!! You’re inspiring, to say the least!

  • @andy_travis
    @andy_travis 11 місяців тому +3

    Uncle Larry, you are not wrong. As a Polish Detroit-born lad from 4 generations of Lions fans, I was raised in a home where the loudest thing my dad ever yelled was "GIVE IT TO BARRY!!!!!"

  • @caniican
    @caniican 5 місяців тому +1

    ...waiter ....I'll have what Uncle Larry is havin😂❤

  • @kylemoran4343
    @kylemoran4343 11 місяців тому +1

    I thought it was awesome that Pat & Doug came to visit you uncle Larry. Great time with them I bet.

  • @travelbydragonfly
    @travelbydragonfly 11 місяців тому +3

    Not that you need to hear from me, but you are the most creative, original guitar player out there today, (that I've heard) Thank you for sharing that creativity with us. It really is a pleasure to listen to what you can do with a guitar.

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 5 місяців тому

    LOL!!! You sure know how to bring back some long lost memories Tom! I'm talkin' about using album sleeve/covers to clean the seeds out of our weed, lol. I damn sure did that..........back when dinosaurs roamed the earth ( I'm 62. ) I quit smokin' weed decades ago. But that was a fun little memory, silly as it may seem. You're the best Brother.

  • @pfrancz
    @pfrancz 11 місяців тому +10

    Thanks Tom, for your insights and sharing of your life, experience as a pro, and unparalleled musicianship. Your talent is so impressive it’s beyond words. Your perfect pitch and ability to gear something and understand the structure is impressive. You are a great dad and great friend to everyone. We appreciate you. thank you for your daily discussion and music gifts to us. You are reaching so many musicians and you inspire us to try to play each day. Even gaining a fraction of one of your rhythms, licks, grooves, or riffs gives us hope and we try and get better.

  • @richabolistic
    @richabolistic 11 місяців тому +2

    Uncle Larry, I have a ‘66 blonde Tele. It’s a maple fingerboard cap over a maple neck. I was told that the maple fingerboard was a custom order in ‘66 with the truss rod adjustment accessible from the pick guard end. No bullet at the headstock. Spaghetti lettering. Can’t see your headstock, but is that what you have?

    • @501chorusecho
      @501chorusecho  11 місяців тому +1

      yes but mine has a transition logo....which is probably what yours has too...not a spaghetti logo

    • @richabolistic
      @richabolistic 11 місяців тому +1

      @@501chorusecho you are correct. Transition logo. Got mine back in 1986. Absolutely love what your channel. Tom, Uncle Larry, Session Man, or as I prefer to call you, Charlie Davidson.😂 You keep me entertained and laughing every time.
      Thank you!

  • @quadrant_G
    @quadrant_G 11 місяців тому +2

    Tom, you are so spot on about why musicians of the past were such incredible players. During the Covid lockdown I thought I was developing ADD. I then realized it was information overload. Too many things going on in my head at the same time. I’d be doing one rhing and thinking about 3 other things at the same time.

  • @svbarr
    @svbarr 11 місяців тому +4

    That groove at the top was like a funk country combo...really unique...

  • @basicsforbaroqueimprovisation
    @basicsforbaroqueimprovisation 11 місяців тому +7

    Stabler throwing to Fred Biletnikoff and Dave Casper ! Great stuff Uncle L. Thank you for checking in with us Home Skoolers !! Always a Pleasure. Best Wishes - John

    • @eblue9620
      @eblue9620 11 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, amazing! Remember Stickum? 😂

  • @vadlasletta
    @vadlasletta 10 місяців тому

    I believe it was Dean Parks that said: before pro tools we had pros.

  • @ScottDawson-xo3kz
    @ScottDawson-xo3kz 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Larry I just wanted to share something I recently learned about the telecaster. If you ever get clicking noises when your fingers hit the pickguard while your playing rub the pickguard with a dryer sheet. It reduces the built up static and the noise is gone. It drove me crazy until I finally learned this trick. It'll come back after a while but all you do is rub it with the dryer sheet again : )

  • @Scooby743
    @Scooby743 11 місяців тому

    Killer Groove!

  • @cantyouhearmeknocking1961
    @cantyouhearmeknocking1961 11 місяців тому +1

    I was born & raised until in my teens in Rockwood TN. When I was a kid, I had kin folks that lived in the hills that never went more than 20 miles from where they were born. Some played guitar, banjo, uke, etc. It was a blast listening to them play. They had never heard of Elvis, Duane Eddy, Chuck Berry, Beatles, or any other bands that my dad let me hear back then. They played their own style, because they hadn't be influenced by the "new world" yet.

  • @KenLince
    @KenLince 11 місяців тому

    Dare I say this is the best Homeskoolin' video...EVER???

  • @TheDarinAmes
    @TheDarinAmes 11 місяців тому +10

    Hey Buko. Holy shit! I had a Tascam 388 and LOVED that thing. My life was a constant battle to wring as many ways to get more tracks onto that thing as possible. It sounded great, was an incredible education in recording and fostered creativity. I think it’s great your boys will learn that before the inevitable time they’ll get into digital recording. For me, learning analog first allowed me to understand the various concepts digital is based on. Have fun!
    Your pal in Boston, Darin

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell 11 місяців тому

      They were the coolest thing around I always thought. It was practically a coin toss for me whether I would get one of those or go Mackie/ADAT. I went ADAT and have no regrets really having learned so much about digital recording since. I still would love a 388. I still have my Yamaha cassette 4 track. I still think first generation cassette tracks with Dolby C sound freaking incredible.

  • @nickangelo3283
    @nickangelo3283 11 місяців тому

    Man. This ending discussion of Isolated Originality is some of the most profound stuff I’ve heard in a while. Uncle Larry, you’re awesome.

  • @johntwardy1430
    @johntwardy1430 7 місяців тому

    Love the channel bro ! Keep an eye on the liver panel when they say fatty chill.

  • @MrKevbo82
    @MrKevbo82 11 місяців тому

    Love your humor and style Tom. I get the biggest smile whenever you say "I better hang up" ✌

  • @TheOdditee
    @TheOdditee 11 місяців тому +2

    I love it when Uncle Larry’s stank face starts making an appearance! That’s when we know he’s really into it! Cheers.

    • @THEItchybruddah
      @THEItchybruddah 11 місяців тому

      When the lip curls, it rocks the world!

  • @Just_a_Boomer
    @Just_a_Boomer 11 місяців тому

    I might be wrong but I don't think so? You have made a living delivering ear candy!! Thank you!!

    • @Just_a_Boomer
      @Just_a_Boomer 11 місяців тому

      Oh and as far as why musicians were better back in the day was because it took us a minute or two to line up the needle. And 15 minutes to digest what we just heard.

  • @TheFeelButton
    @TheFeelButton 11 місяців тому

    I think playing in front of audiences constantly is what made musicians so great 60s-80s. Cheers Tom!

  • @geoffreyharwood5837
    @geoffreyharwood5837 11 місяців тому

    On fire mate ...flying high....great melody ...chickens are hot....wow. from the UK🖖

  • @travissmith9451
    @travissmith9451 11 місяців тому

    Living in Houston, Texas in the early 80's when Stabler played for the Oilers it was always a big time when Hank Williams Jr came to town. The stories of those two Bama buddies are legendary.

  • @cpres1980
    @cpres1980 11 місяців тому

    as soon as you started that beginning riff...man that tele is serious, also the man playing it is responsible.. cheers!

  • @Bob-ir2bj
    @Bob-ir2bj 11 місяців тому

    Don't apologize for ranting. You're allowed and your points are valid

  • @s.w.matteo6679
    @s.w.matteo6679 11 місяців тому

    Good shit.

  • @tenzingyurme4058
    @tenzingyurme4058 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Doug and Pat for introducing me to your site Brah......saw you on a Keeley vid a while ago......but only just saw the Doug and Pat vid yesterday..........keepin it real (&raw)....love it man...🤘🏴‍☠️

  • @cpost1558
    @cpost1558 8 місяців тому

    Damn Tom, you talk abut a pocket, you got a mean one!

  • @evanrichter3893
    @evanrichter3893 11 місяців тому +1

    I started watching Larry 3 years ago. I just graduated high school now ima senior in college far from home. Trippy. Thanks Tom u actually do feel like my uncle haha

  • @henninghesse9910
    @henninghesse9910 11 місяців тому +3

    Reel to reel is so much fun. Changing the placement of the instruments around some nice stereo ribbons in M/S configuration I learned so much about room sound. I hope you an your Kids will have a great time!

  • @tah5w
    @tah5w 11 місяців тому

    A forthcoming book should be entitled "Maybe your pocket, was right?". Good shit man

  • @hepone
    @hepone 11 місяців тому

    I was Raider fan since I was 5. Stabler was childhood Hero for sure. SNAKE

  • @davidpepper442
    @davidpepper442 11 місяців тому

    Someone sponsor Homeskoolin! This man deserves free beer if anyone does.

  • @cochrantd
    @cochrantd 11 місяців тому

    "Isolated Originality" - cool description...deep too.

  • @Foofang65
    @Foofang65 11 місяців тому

    The snake. The one and only KS. Hanging out in a bar on a Saturday night. Playbook in hand. Getting ready for Sundays game.

  • @JonHusiar
    @JonHusiar 11 місяців тому

    Yeah Uncle Larry!! Yuengling & McMahon RULE!!
    🎸🔥🍻🏈👍

  • @jbogle17
    @jbogle17 11 місяців тому

    The GT & Buk album . So freakin excited

  • @t.sewell1513
    @t.sewell1513 11 місяців тому

    That opening is badass!

  • @GuitarJawn
    @GuitarJawn 11 місяців тому

    I will never get tired of that twangy picking near the bridge sound on a tele

  • @MrFrykman
    @MrFrykman 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for showing my boy Kenny Stabler some love… I was born in Oakland, all the way back in ‘65, and actually got to see him play. 🙏🏻🩶🖤

  • @raoul_duke7253
    @raoul_duke7253 11 місяців тому

    It’s also how we had to learn… the learning tools today are amazing, but I’m divided on them… I had to learn everything from ear… wearing the tape thin…. Over and over and over. Now, I can grab the tab for anything, with music background, slow down etc… so cool. But man, I had to work to learn every note of every song and solo i loved by listening closely. I think there’s something to be said for what that does for your ear.

  • @edmundhenderson6559
    @edmundhenderson6559 11 місяців тому

    Spot on about what made musicians better in the old days. That and everyone was a lot poorer too. Being hungry is a real motivation. It will get you on stage in a hurry...I guessing.

  • @jaycheek254
    @jaycheek254 11 місяців тому

    Uncle Larry is a madman!

  • @krisptaco
    @krisptaco 11 місяців тому

    Yngwie Malmsteen talks about that very thing in a recent interview. He said when he was young growing up in Sweden they didn't have TV or popular radio. He had heard very little of popular guitar players. His parents were classical musicians so he heard some classical European music, but that was about it. It caused him to develop his own style of playing. When he was a teenager he heard rock music for the first time and he knew that's what he wanted to play.

  • @khayward60
    @khayward60 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank You for reinvigorating my love of music! ie Fred Biletnikoff huge part of Stablers game, would run patterns for hours

  • @kb1056
    @kb1056 11 місяців тому

    Not wrong Uncle Larry … Barry best running back of all time! Thx for shouting him out.

  • @Rootsdeep82
    @Rootsdeep82 11 місяців тому

    Love the topic
    With ya on the caliber of player back then (for whatever my opinion is really worth / who am I)
    People would grab a guitar, listen to records, and their ability came thru being influenced by such highly accomplished musicians in their own right. “Necessity is the mother of invention “

  • @jerrysolonsmith8471
    @jerrysolonsmith8471 11 місяців тому

    Damn...old unc should be doing the scores for movies..... Talk about painting a mental picture or setting mood with sounds....tom is truly a maestro.

  • @scottstewart6353
    @scottstewart6353 11 місяців тому

    As a lefty kid, I totally idolized Stabler. I thought "he throws the same way as me!" Plus he was impossible for me to understand in interviews. He ruled.

  • @rr2147
    @rr2147 11 місяців тому

    Wouldn’t want you to miss out on the gatefold experience, so ima sending over some blue cheese from my farm.

  • @tommyraper3895
    @tommyraper3895 11 місяців тому

    Enjoyed this one, Little Tommy! I share your affection for Kenny Stabler. He was my favorite QB growing up. You have 2 minutes left to score, get the ball in the hands of The Snake!

  • @adeptgopnik
    @adeptgopnik 11 місяців тому

    ive had the conversation with friends about how much better musicians were back in the day and we come to the same answer. Players were much more focused in the old days. Now days people dont even just sit and listen like they used to. They have to be doing something else while listening. If that other thing isnt playing an instrument to learn what they are listening to, then they arent listening as well as they should.

  • @dwscott343
    @dwscott343 11 місяців тому

    Funky groove... Love it

  • @terrycaster4976
    @terrycaster4976 11 місяців тому

    I’m a gonna raise a fuss, I’m a gonna raise a holler… brilliant Tom.

  • @Travacaster
    @Travacaster 11 місяців тому

    That intro was fucking outstanding 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @TwangTown
    @TwangTown 11 місяців тому

    1966 Tele is the best year, ever!
    Best feeling neck. I'm still kicking myself for selling my 66.
    I bought a 388 in 96 and me and Jimmy Yeary used it for a few demos when I lived in Ashland City. Cleaned the heads frequently. Ended up flipping it for a pair of ADATs, which I ended up flipping for a Korg D-16 ... transitions until I got pro tools. But it was cool. Wish I still had it. You'll have fun with it Tom, just be prepared to clean those heads, frequently.
    Cheers,
    Forrest

  • @ESDaVinci
    @ESDaVinci 11 місяців тому

    Hey Tom, I absolutely agree with your assessment of the reason for players of the past being so good and so diverse. I've said that same thing many times (to many a disinterested listener, hahaha). And yeah, it was the beautiful isolation that propagated so many awesome styles. What I wouldn't give to go back to those less distracted days. Good call my friend. Rock on!

  • @kindnick58
    @kindnick58 11 місяців тому

    Making me happy. Thanks Uncle Larry

  • @lescaster2179
    @lescaster2179 11 місяців тому +1

    For what it’s worth, the buddy jolly vids, imo, are an entertaining homage to Tom and this channel. Maybe not worth nothing, but it’s my opinion. I think it’s complementary, on the whole.

    • @limpeacock573
      @limpeacock573 11 місяців тому

      I agree. He comes across as a major fan boy of Uncle Larry. I think he is using his talent and skill to express his appreciation/admiration.

  • @richlee5796
    @richlee5796 11 місяців тому

    I gave one away to my buddy (tascam 388) amazing amazing console!

  • @DaveMarket
    @DaveMarket 11 місяців тому

    i think that another reason for the quality and depth of guitarists in the old days was a generation that was forming its own identity in the face of war and cultural upheaval. uncharted waters to sail at the right time and place.

  • @darenhurrell
    @darenhurrell 11 місяців тому

    There is no such thing as bad music coming outta those fingers Mr. Bucovac, but I especially appreciated that opening jam!!! Thank you!!!

  • @GRBAquatics
    @GRBAquatics 11 місяців тому +2

    Very Cool, Thankyou. Awesome Tune. As far as 'old time players' goes, Scotty Moore was one of the first actual Guitar players I remember seeing and 'taking notice of' (well Elvis maybe, but I considered him to be the Singer not guitarist) and he is still a huge inspiration today to my love of playing guitar and will always be a favorite. All the Best. Cheers

  • @joshellyson
    @joshellyson 11 місяців тому

    Thanks as always Uncle Larry for reminding us that great music is always about the whole and not just one part. Right notes, right spaces, perfect pocket, just right feel…and so it goes

  • @okeefe60
    @okeefe60 11 місяців тому

    Hey Tom, I love that drop D boogie you played when you were pointing the tone on that Tele’, the “quack-quack” on the D & G strings just kills me, I’ve been playing it and laughing all morning. Love it. Thank you sir.

  • @bradc32
    @bradc32 11 місяців тому +1

    the last power outage was very productive for me.right away noticed i have too many distractions

  • @toneseeker4968
    @toneseeker4968 11 місяців тому

    I grew up in Houston and had the pleasure of knowing and partying with him, the late great Kenny Stabler, at a night club he partly owned...many nights he mostly complemented, Kenny knew how to "party," too. Kenny was a lot of things, but he was an awesome dude above all.

    • @travissmith9451
      @travissmith9451 11 місяців тому +1

      When Hank Williams Jr was in town it was always party time! Those two Bama boys sure knew how to throw down.

  • @eblue9620
    @eblue9620 11 місяців тому

    My parents both grew up in the Oakland area, and so were Raider fans throughout the 70s. That team and its fans enjoyed some of the most colorful and iconic players ever and Coach Madden of course. They bought me a Stabler jersey when I turned 5. Many good times sitting in front of the TV. 😁

  • @adeptgopnik
    @adeptgopnik 11 місяців тому

    I loved the opening licks. Great feel and pocket.

  • @travishenson8144
    @travishenson8144 11 місяців тому +1

    Always the best!

  • @guitfinger
    @guitfinger 11 місяців тому

    On a flight to Dublin I just heard the Ann Wilson Cd on the phones. What a great record: great songs, wonderfull atmosphere, amazing guitars all over the place, and a killer sound! The drums, just everything sounding soo good. Love it…And yes, I waiting on the Guthrie Trapp Cd.

  • @climbtibet
    @climbtibet 11 місяців тому

    Groovin and poppin; real life coolness and taste!

  • @jmay6
    @jmay6 11 місяців тому

    Nice when the coolest internet session man knows exactly who is thee coolest QB of all time. No doubt it's The Snake, Tom. You seem to have his F-it attitude and a bit of his look, as well. Thanks for making the internet worthwhile on a near-daily basis. Just play, baby! Take care.

  • @ajsrhodes
    @ajsrhodes 11 місяців тому

    You really did nail it about the internet and technology!

  • @JiminTennessee
    @JiminTennessee 11 місяців тому

    That Tele brings a twang factor of ten to the table for sure!!!

  • @BobEstremera
    @BobEstremera 11 місяців тому

    Tom, that was the COOLEST jam.

  • @dwightruffin9461
    @dwightruffin9461 11 місяців тому

    Loved the talk about differences between then and now musician. I'm so glad we only had three TV stations and no UA-cam? I think musician had to really stop and think about the song instead somebody showing you how to play a song note for note on you tube. You had to develop your hearing and your brain into your own style? Keep up your great channel!
    PS I love UA-cam now ;so, I can go back and learn the song, correctly.

  • @markr.k8260
    @markr.k8260 11 місяців тому

    Snake & Tooz were seen regularly at local dive bars in Bay Area. Saw them at a bar friends band played at in Hayward, CA.

  • @KramAsylamStudio
    @KramAsylamStudio 11 місяців тому

    Definitely your most insightful video so far. Very cool.

  • @DogAfraidOfUmbrellas
    @DogAfraidOfUmbrellas 11 місяців тому

    Another factor which Bob Olhsson of Motown talked about is in order to get a record deal in the 60s, you had to have a successful live act first, so the best players and performers were incentivized. Those that didn’t make the cut were rarely given the opportunity to record.

  • @scorpionsaloon4169
    @scorpionsaloon4169 11 місяців тому

    That jam was fanfreakingtastik !

  • @rocknrollkitchen
    @rocknrollkitchen 11 місяців тому +1

    riff... sip... riff.. sip... repeat

  • @thefungui4389
    @thefungui4389 11 місяців тому

    Man that was such a good episode! 🎸 Keep on rocking!

  • @h.sinclair
    @h.sinclair 11 місяців тому

    off the charts funky Uncle Larry 🔥🔥🔥

  • @MesaGuitarGuy
    @MesaGuitarGuy 11 місяців тому

    the 388 is a great unit to get those projects done! Enjoy!

  • @JosephCompton66
    @JosephCompton66 11 місяців тому

    I can watch shit all day long. This is as good as it gets.

  • @ryanjohnson985
    @ryanjohnson985 11 місяців тому

    Damn honky, that was a funky groove for the intro! 🕺🪩😂

  • @brianolson_music
    @brianolson_music 11 місяців тому

    Nailed it on Quora - what a wasteland. Also totally agree on the phone thing.

  • @randyyount6293
    @randyyount6293 11 місяців тому +1

    I mixed Sir Mix Alots My Posses on Broadway from one of those old Tascams. Also, cool Tele.

  • @joeldowdy404
    @joeldowdy404 11 місяців тому

    Miss Uncle Larry and a tele!! Thank you!!