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Thanks for really breaking it down. I'm a drummer(be nice) and just love John Prine, and playing his music. You really made it understandable for simple minds. peace~
I’ll be honest and say I never heard this song from John Prine before, WOW, what a tune. I’m a sucker for sad songs, I Iove this so much I’ve had to UA-cam everything about John Prine, what an amazing songwriter. Lovely lesson Joe, I will strive to get this in my repotoir. 👏👏👏👏
John wrote this to commentate the addiction related passing of the son of his dear friend the mayor of Nashville. John’s video for the song was done with his own son accompanying him on the guitar
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Thanks for the share man. Beautiful. And thank you for starting video out immediately letting us immerse ourselves in the beauty of that song. Great lesson
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This is a very helpful lesson on a beautiful song. I hadn't heard it before watching Rita Wilson's version in the John Prine tribute earlier this month. Thank you, Joe.
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Thanks joe Really like your approach I have used covid as my reason to learn to play. This finger style breakdown has helped my tremendously. I have been a fan of john prine for year’s.John was so masterful with simple tones and awesome sounds only fitting to pay tribute to him! Ty
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons yes, I already signed up for it. It's helping me out tremendously. Keep up the good work. You are one of the better teachers that I have found over the last 3 years (maybe 5 years?) I like your patience and your thought process in laying out the song and then explaining the different parts. That takes talent.
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Hello, I love the songs of John Prine.Iam old 73 and a beginner guitar player.I know some traves pickings. How can I become a pattern picking of the song I remember evereting.
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Please watch the video of John playing this and you will understand why it is such as sad song. The words in his songs are simple but so powerfully create a picture of human frailty. The essence of poetry in a song.
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Great lesson. But I'm confused. In the intro at 4:45 it seems you are showing 3 bass notes in a row on the Em. Is that right? 6 and 2 pinch, then 4th, then back to 6th with no treble notes in between?
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Joe your voice is absolutely perfect John Prine cover voice (and many others, but especially this great song). Thanks for this and all you do!
Never needed to learn a song so badly. Bless your heart and thank you from the bottom of mine.
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Prine will always be with us.... thanks for this.
True Jon 👍
Rest Easy John Prine....❤❤❤❤
Man Joe it just keeps getting Better! I’m so glad lots of new folks are being to jump on board! Thanks So Much!
Thanks Preston 👍
Coming off a stroke. Picking up my Epi
Thanks for really breaking it down. I'm a drummer(be nice) and just love John Prine, and playing his music. You really made it understandable for simple minds. peace~
I’ll be honest and say I never heard this song from John Prine before, WOW, what a tune. I’m a sucker for sad songs, I Iove this so much I’ve had to UA-cam everything about John Prine, what an amazing songwriter. Lovely lesson Joe, I will strive to get this in my repotoir. 👏👏👏👏
Good to hear, it’s a gem for sure. I am a sucker for a sad song too.
John wrote this to commentate the addiction related passing of the son of his dear friend the mayor of Nashville. John’s video for the song was done with his own son accompanying him on the guitar
Long time JP fan. Thanks for breaking this down for me.
The whole album is amazing, will miss him.
Happy Holidays
Thanks Sid
I dont know why I was late finding this channel. The lessons are great. A +++++
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Joe, very nice rendition. John Prine would be proud of you.
Hey thanks, if you haven't already maybe you could consider subscribing, it really helps me out.
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons I subscribed, Joe. Thanks. Keep those wonderful videos coming. - Tim
Great cover man. RIP John
Thanks for the share man. Beautiful. And thank you for starting video out immediately letting us immerse ourselves in the beauty of that song. Great lesson
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Beautiful Song. ! Thnx brother !
R.I.P. John Prime 🙏
Welcome Chris
Great song, great lesson, and great job Joe!👍
Thank you so very much. It helps to cope. Such a huge loss.
I missed this lesson when you first did it. Thank you so much. He was such an artist. I hope you do more of his songs in the future.
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons sounds good. I plan on becoming a Patron in the next couple of days.
Hi William that’s great news, I look forward to it. 👍
Nice one Joe
RIP John Prine 🙏🌈⭐️
As always Joe, fantastic song selection as usual and great instruction!
Thanks Gary
This is a very helpful lesson on a beautiful song. I hadn't heard it before watching Rita Wilson's version in the John Prine tribute earlier this month. Thank you, Joe.
You're very welcome!
Beautiful cover! I haven’t been able to get this tune out of my head today. Many thanks for the lesson, I’m excited to start learning it 🙂
Thanks KT
Very good lesson Joe. Really helps to have it broken down like that!
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Thanks joe
Really like your approach
I have used covid as my reason to learn to play. This finger style breakdown has helped my tremendously. I have been a fan of john prine for year’s.John was so masterful with simple tones and awesome sounds only fitting to pay tribute to him!
Ty
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Nice one, Joe. Thanks for the lesson. You're great at this.
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons yes, I already signed up for it. It's helping me out tremendously. Keep up the good work. You are one of the better teachers that I have found over the last 3 years (maybe 5 years?) I like your patience and your thought process in laying out the song and then explaining the different parts. That takes talent.
Thanks James, really appreciate your support. Glad to hear that the lessons are helpful 👍
Excellent lesson on this song!!
Thank you for taking the time to post
Thankyou joe been enjoying your lessons
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Hello Joe I loved that mate nice when people feel what they sing
Thanks Darrin
Great lesson! Great song!
Thanks so much, excellent tutorial! I've fallen down the John Prine Rabbit Hole and am loving it! Cheers...
Can’t go wrong with John Prine Robert 👍
thanks Joe for this beautifull song!just finished this!
Well done Johan
Merci pour ce joli morceau et votre partage. Excellente journée.
Excellent lesson
Thanks for watching
Great voice bro! Thanks for the chords!
Hey joe, thanks for introducing me to John Prine. Never heard before, nice...😎👍🏻 cheers
Great artist Pete, many great songs
Great lesson sir; well done! I just subscribed.
Thanks bud
Thank You. I enjoyed this.
what a voice!!! but a question, are the picked notes all 8th notes?
Hello, I love the songs of John Prine.Iam old 73 and a beginner guitar player.I know some traves pickings. How can I become a pattern picking of the song I remember evereting.
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Thank you!
Thanck's a lot joe !!! It's a really nice song !!!!!:bye bye !!!!
Thanks Cynthia, glad you enjoyed it.
Please watch the video of John playing this and you will understand why it is such as sad song. The words in his songs are simple but so powerfully create a picture of human frailty. The essence of poetry in a song.
Good job,👏🏻👏🏻😎🚖RIP WHEN I get to heaven
Great Lesson!! Is there any way to get the Tab??
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Love it…only complaint, not using string names…second and top I guess are A and E
Great lesson. But I'm confused. In the intro at 4:45 it seems you are showing 3 bass notes in a row on the Em. Is that right? 6 and 2 pinch, then 4th, then back to 6th with no treble notes in between?
Thank you michael stipe
really great lesson, what guitar is that ? it looks and sounds very beautiful !
For posterity, I *think* Joe's playing the Martin 000-28EC (Eric Clapton signature). A beauty, for sure.
Wow!!
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Joe...are you recording guitar and voice separately? Sounds good
^Thank YOU ^
Welcome Mike
Man I love this song but my mind can't memorize songs idk why. But I would like write my own songs
Great lesson. One of the most poignant songs I've ever heard...
Same here Eric. Thanks for posting