I. The late 90’s, I was lucky enough to get to see Junior Marvin, and his excellent band, with various members of the Wailers, at a smallish bar(it had two floors), several times. He’d play a few nights in a row, sometimes on the way down to South Florida, and again the way back up, depending on where his tour took him that year. He could really put on a killer show, whether playing Bob songs, or Hendrix, or his own music. Really everything was made enjoyable, snd he didn’t just play reggae all night. He could really rock, or get bluesy, and jam out for 8 to 10 minutes or more. I still remember watching how he played certain Marley songs, and still use his chord voicings today.
@@ppvk2610 It is, but there are a few other even better recordings on Spotify now, from the same time. Check them out, if you haven’t already. I got to see Junior Marvin and his band, in the late 90’s, a few times. Even ended up hanging with him and some of the band, one night. He would always come through the beach tourist city, across a small bay, from where I grew up. He played a small venue, called Hog’s Breath. Saw Los Lonely Boys there right before they had their hit, and won a Grammy, at the same place, along with George Clinton once there. It was really too small for George’s regular show, so it was cool getting to see a smaller band, and stage show, version of that too.
The "authentic" way is with downstrokes, but obviously upstrokes make more sense for only hitting the top strings. But in reggae, they just focus on muting the unwanted strings so they can chop with a downstroke. I only say "authentic" in quotes because it's not necessary and doesn't really change the tone. And this is one of my favorites by Bob, this solo fits perfectly in this version compared to the alternate version.
Great demo, thanks. Many years ago I remember Gary Moore, the great blues rock guitarist being interviewed on BBC radio, I think by Tommy Vance, saying that he loved this solo. You could hear the DJ nearly fall off his chair! A reggae guitarist? But this and the solo on the live version of No Woman No Cry are absolute masterpieces.
I’ve been listening to a lot of reggae recently and have been really being listening in on the guitar. I used to always think it was simple and bit boring but I was so wrong. Yes, it is quite simple but it’s all about t layering and playing with a bit of swing. Great lesson ❤
Ah! Yes! Finally Bob Marley Thank you very much!! Some great solo's there! - Stir it up - Lively up yourself And the most epic! - Concrete Jungle !! But the most difficult? Is the Caution riff It's in the phrasing So tricky - Caution Always wanted to ask you if you could find out how that exactly works.. It's so elusive I've played two reggae bands for years and know most Marley songs by heart, when you dive into it, there's such riches in melodies, chord progressions, bass lines.. Who The Cap fit Natural Mystic High Tide Or Low Tide
One of the greatest solo ever, so tasty. It requires a little bit of technique but when you master it is so goddamn satisfying. Thanks for come up with another gem of pure beauty, Mr. Pilgrim!
It also sounds good if you keep the same shape for the a flat major 7 and slide it to the 8th fret since that’s also a d flat major 7 if you can’t play it this way
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I. The late 90’s, I was lucky enough to get to see Junior Marvin, and his excellent band, with various members of the Wailers, at a smallish bar(it had two floors), several times. He’d play a few nights in a row, sometimes on the way down to South Florida, and again the way back up, depending on where his tour took him that year. He could really put on a killer show, whether playing Bob songs, or Hendrix, or his own music. Really everything was made enjoyable, snd he didn’t just play reggae all night. He could really rock, or get bluesy, and jam out for 8 to 10 minutes or more. I still remember watching how he played certain Marley songs, and still use his chord voicings today.
One of my favourite Marley songs, alongside Natural Mystic and Could you Be loved. Excellent lesson as usual!
Natural mystic I see you have "traveled".
Behind a star lies a great band: The Wailers is a clear example.
Babylon By Bus!
One of thé greatest live album's
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It is, but there are a few other even better recordings on Spotify now, from the same time. Check them out, if you haven’t already.
I got to see Junior Marvin and his band, in the late 90’s, a few times. Even ended up hanging with him and some of the band, one night. He would always come through the beach tourist city, across a small bay, from where I grew up. He played a small venue, called Hog’s Breath. Saw Los Lonely Boys there right before they had their hit, and won a Grammy, at the same place, along with George Clinton once there. It was really too small for George’s regular show, so it was cool getting to see a smaller band, and stage show, version of that too.
You’re not wrong! ❤
The "authentic" way is with downstrokes, but obviously upstrokes make more sense for only hitting the top strings. But in reggae, they just focus on muting the unwanted strings so they can chop with a downstroke. I only say "authentic" in quotes because it's not necessary and doesn't really change the tone. And this is one of my favorites by Bob, this solo fits perfectly in this version compared to the alternate version.
Great demo, thanks. Many years ago I remember Gary Moore, the great blues rock guitarist being interviewed on BBC radio, I think by Tommy Vance, saying that he loved this solo. You could hear the DJ nearly fall off his chair! A reggae guitarist? But this and the solo on the live version of No Woman No Cry are absolute masterpieces.
Top class! Love this. The solo in No woman no cry is also a masterpiece. It never gets old.❤
That was a fantastic lesson Thom! Thanks & I hope that you & your family are doing well! 👍👍🎸🎸
Great musicians knows how to play on the emotions!
Thanks sir. I love the way you communicate with your viewers. Jah!
My fav jam from uncle bob such a beautiful song
I’ve been listening to a lot of reggae recently and have been really being listening in on the guitar. I used to always think it was simple and bit boring but I was so wrong. Yes, it is quite simple but it’s all about t layering and playing with a bit of swing. Great lesson ❤
Such a great song! It takes you back to a happy place in your past!
A solo worth learning. Very nice clean tone.
Great lesson, I really enjoyed your teaching style and energy. Thank you 👍
You made me cry working on that classical solo, Lad! Cheers from Brazil.
Ah! Yes! Finally Bob Marley
Thank you very much!!
Some great solo's there!
- Stir it up
- Lively up yourself
And the most epic!
- Concrete Jungle !!
But the most difficult?
Is the Caution riff
It's in the phrasing
So tricky
- Caution
Always wanted to ask you if you could find out how that exactly works..
It's so elusive
I've played two reggae bands for years and know most Marley songs by heart, when you dive into it, there's such riches in melodies, chord progressions, bass lines..
Who The Cap fit
Natural Mystic
High Tide Or Low Tide
this is the Best tutorial video i've ever seen in my live .. so thanks bro 👏.. now Sr ..U have a Cuban 🇨🇺 follower .
More Bob Marley!
thankyou thankyou so appreciated !! smoothes song of all time
One of the greatest solo ever, so tasty. It requires a little bit of technique but when you master it is so goddamn satisfying. Thanks for come up with another gem of pure beauty, Mr. Pilgrim!
Good to see you back. Hope the new home is going well.👍
Great choice , asbolutely timeless ! All parts are fabulous
Love too the Annie Lennox version
Thanks 👍🐱
Outstanding video ! God Bless you.
So clear your instructions. Thanks and cheers.
I just did a marley!! the session player on the first album is a UFO! keep it up pilgrim love your videos learned a lot!!!
Wayne Perkins!
Concrete Jungle!
Wow!
The sound at the end of the solo!
@@ppvk2610 yeah amazing!!!!
Thank you, a perfect lesson.
Uno de sus mejres temas sin duda..abrazo amigo
Love that strat.
muy bien. en que nota musical inicia el solo de guitarra? porfa
love it. gonna learn this one
It also sounds good if you keep the same shape for the a flat major 7 and slide it to the 8th fret since that’s also a d flat major 7 if you can’t play it this way
first solo learned after 4 many years, thanks
Class lesson. Thanks 🙏🏽
This is so helpful man!
Can you show how to play the solo to 'No Woman No Cry' please?
How do I get my fender squire to sound like this? Do I need do buy / download anything? Any help / advice is much appreciated
great!!!
yeah you are great bro! I subbed!
Great lesson thanks 🙏
a legend You are!
Merci beaucoup.
I really wish you was my teacher man.
The rhythm chunk is a down stroke
Play 4:10 at .25x speed 😂 borderline hysterical madness
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.
Thought you'd have the Les Paul out for this one ;)
Niiiiiccceee♥️
Pilgrim!
3:26 min; that’s not A but Ab major scale.
Al Anderson played that part, not junior Marvin.
No, it was definitely Junior Marvin!
1:14
5:58
Its called The One Drop
bro I need tabs ngl
The reggae chop is never from down to up but the opposite
Downstroke!!!