0:00 Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi 0:26 Breaking the Girl - RHCP 0:42 Over The Hills and Far Away - Led Zeppelin 1:37 Closer to the Heart - Rush 2:00 Mama I'm Coming Home - Ozzy Osbourne 2:15 More Than a Feeling - Boston 2:32 Ticket To Ride - The Beatles 2:55 I Stay Away - Alice In Chains 3:09 Free Fallin - Tom Petty 3:32 Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 4:13 Hotel California by The Eagles but.. 4:23 Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin Enjoy the whole video if you want, I'm just helping
I read that Free Fallin' was an regular acoustic 6 string tracked with a second Nashville tuning 6 string added. Was there a twelve string on it as well?
Felder & Walsh also composed one of the most epic guitar solos in rock music history. As I recall it starts at 4 minutes & 20 seconds into the original studio version and is a bit over two minutes long. Henley may legally have full rights to the song, but the best parts, the chord progression and the epic outro solo, were all Don Felder and Felder & Walsh respectively. It’s sad that the truly notable creative forces behind the song have no say.
Some 12 string notable songs 1: America A horse with no name 2: Pantera Suicide note part 1 3: Rod Stewart Maggy May 4: Rolling Stones Wild Horses 5: Queen love of my life
Can't say I've been there. How's their availability and what time of year is best to visit? All good, as long as I'm not woken up in the middle of the night.
They're out there. For electrics, Danelectro makes some good ones for the price. Unfortunately, many others realized this and have been snatching the humbucker models up. Eastwood has some but I've yet to try one.
@@marcofearg9956 what do you mean by that? It's a riff which is played on a 12 string in the studio version, and Alex Turner plays it on a 12 string live.
0:43 I used "Over The Hills" intro to test guitars back when I worked in a shop. I found that opening riff to be a good way to pick out playability issues. Even better, also I learned it upside-down. Being left-handed and most customers being righties, I'd throw them for a loop when I'd demo my work to them by flipping their own guitar over and laying into it. =^-^=
Rick is the reason I will never listen to the Eagles or anyone like that by choice. Rick seems like a straight up, honest guy that his rants become that much more convincing
After reading Don Felders book, i can definitely agree Don Henley is a selfish ass hole. Dude treated the other eagles like sidemen and wanted all the money
THANK YOU FOR THIS. I started my channel a year ago, focusing on all things 12 string. I've been waiting for one of the big you tubers to do a 12 string video. Views on my channel tripled today! I appreciate you bringing attention to the 12 string! I also really enjoyed the camp you did with Tim Pierce, PRS, et all. You really pulled it off. All the best. -Mark
When you realize that you were listening to the video on the Bluetooth speaker in the library while your headsets were on, and then you realize that it wasn’t at a low volume inside your headsets... it was blaring outside.
1) LOVE your style for youtube... no BS just play. No self promotion LOVE IT. 2) I did not realize many of those songs featured a 12 string - very nice. 3) Your guitar is so unique and badass... worth owning just for that headstock wow that is cool.
" Mr. Tambourine Man " by the Byrds is what really brought the 12 string to the forefront. Good choice of songs, however I think we all can agree some were left out, that should have been there instead of a couple of them. " Closer to the Heart was played a little to fast. However, one can never go wrong playing one of Alex's guitar riffs, unless you just plain suck !!
@gordenscottfan3107 Definitely The Seekers, actually Keith Potger brought the 12 string out, although everyone was looking at Judith, oh and listening to her too!
@@markhill9275 It took off only in Rock music after Jimmy used it. Then the Like of Alex Lifeson took it to another level. However it was well used before Jimmy even thought about playing one. So let's be honest, not many people went out and bought one after Jimmy. The sales data doesn't support that. !
It's not often that Alice In Chains is brought up by guitarists that know how to play well. Seeing them in this video made me really happy that one of their riffs is a 12 string riff. Thanks for that Tyler and keep making this amazing content ^^
I thought I would never watch this video again! I aways listened to it mainly because of Over the Hill's and far away! But it just vanished from UA-cam 1 year* ago! Thanks for finally reposting it!
Mysterious Ways by U2, it's a very little known fact that the riff was actually played on a 12 string Rickenbacker with a lot of distortion. The Edge also changed the fourth string to a bottom end string for extra girt.
Thanks for sharing that! I'm on a quest to find out about alternative guitar stringing because I'm convinced David Gilmore did the same as edge dude for Floyd's "Wish You Were Here."
That was spectacular! The Eastwood 12 sounds amazing - certainly one of the best electrics I've heard. Your playing was was great as was the camera work. You made playing the 12-string look easy, something difficult to do. Thanks
Roger Hodgson from Supertramp has written a lot of great 12 string guitar riffs and songs. Give a Little Bit and Even in the Quietest Moments are two *great* examples!
Oh yeah. How could a top twelve string guitar list not include anything by Supertramp? Unless it's a copyright thing and he already dunked on the Eagles for that reason.
@@SameAsAnyOtherStranger Ah, I didn't think about that. That could be a reason. Anyways, definitely Supertramp had written a LOT of great and, in my opinion, severely underappreciated 12 string guitar songs.
I’m so glad this is up again, I’m not sure if this was the case, but for some reason when I tried searching for this video I could never find it, so I just assumed it was taken down, most likely for copyright claims. Nevertheless, I enjoy this video very much.
Really blurring the lines between a riff and a chord progression here, but great list! I've see some Eagles songs get used in lists by not mentioning who it is on screen or vocally. Maybe try that next time?
It’s a good idea, and it would probably help, but I get the feeling that with Hotel California specifically you’re orobably screwed anyway. Since it’s their number one song, and he probably wanted to play it properly, not just strum it or something.
I noticed that this particular video doesn't go on and on for once, and be over 15 minutes. Straight to the point, and showcases 12 awesome riffs. Another video can be more of a discussion of sorts, and gives more info of what makes the riff sound good or even just the 12 string guitar.
@@magg93 I think it's more because the Eagles are arseholes when it comes to UA-cam copyright claims. Also personally, while as a guitarist I have an appreciation for what a great song it is, it's also so overplayed that you get very sick of it. Like "Sweet Child O' Mine". Give it a rest already.
lovin the jangly tone of the 12 string with lipstick pickups makes me miss my old danelectro 12 string i lost in a house fire keep up the great content
Don Henley and Glenn Frey made careers off the backs of far more talented and creative musicians, but postured themselves to be the big dogs of the Eagles.
I somewhat disagree. Henley was a jerk, but Don and Glenn did most of the song writing. The rest of the guys were great, just were in the shadows a bit because of that.
Not actually famous as a 12-string riff, but everytime I hear upper octave harmony whether it's from an actual 12 string or effect pedal like whammy I always think about Radiohead's My Iron Lung
1. Wanted Dead or Alive 2. Breaking the Girl 3. Over the Hills and Far Away 4. Closer to the Heart 5. Mama I'm Coming Home 6. More Than a Feeling 7. Ticket to Ride 8. I Stay Away 9. Free Falling 10. Wish You Were Here 11. (censored) 12. Stairway to Heaven
I enjoyed that. You have to love a great 12 string riff. Rick Beato often mentions the Eagles as being rabid UA-cam blockers, and he says it is usually not the bands, but the record companies that do the blocking. He showed some figures once, that demonstrated an upsurge in sales for a song after he'd featured it, so the record companies are kind of shooting themselves in the foot.
Used to be a huge eagles fan, so glad I got to see them live before Glenn passed away. But Don has been a major turn off for me in the past few years, can't even stand to hear his voice anymore
@@DarkandBroody Can ya'll call Henley by his last name? You folks do realize he shared the same first name as Don Felder who is a rock god in his own right, right?
Twelfth.
Thirteend
I just wanna say you inspired me to play guitar Tyler
@@omchakravarthyrajkumar9900 He's definitely one of my newer guitar heroes.
forunteth
@@chain872005 yup, even mine
0:00 Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi
0:26 Breaking the Girl - RHCP
0:42 Over The Hills and Far Away - Led Zeppelin
1:37 Closer to the Heart - Rush
2:00 Mama I'm Coming Home - Ozzy Osbourne
2:15 More Than a Feeling - Boston
2:32 Ticket To Ride - The Beatles
2:55 I Stay Away - Alice In Chains
3:09 Free Fallin - Tom Petty
3:32 Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
4:13 Hotel California by The Eagles but..
4:23 Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Enjoy the whole video if you want, I'm just helping
Thanks!!
4:13 say "REDACTED"
Thank-you Albeiro; it's disappointing that he doesn't annotate his video in the details.
I read that Free Fallin' was an regular acoustic 6 string tracked with a second Nashville tuning 6 string added. Was there a twelve string on it as well?
Amazing, no Byrds, no Airplane. How??
Watching Don Henley claim Hotel California is hilarious especially since he didn't write it, Don Felder did.
And he fired Don Felder. Ridiculous
Don Felder never claimed Hotel California
Felder made the chords, Henley and frey made the lyrics later
Felder & Walsh also composed one of the most epic guitar solos in rock music history. As I recall it starts at 4 minutes & 20 seconds into the original studio version and is a bit over two minutes long.
Henley may legally have full rights to the song, but the best parts, the chord progression and the epic outro solo, were all Don Felder and Felder & Walsh respectively. It’s sad that the truly notable creative forces behind the song have no say.
Jedi Minion for sure
One wise man once sang: "welcome to the hotel can't afford y'a"
Best comment I've seen in a long time haha
Lmaooo
One of my favourite comments 👍
uH akTuAlLy iT’s hOtEL cA-
Ruined a comment with your shitty 'thanks for the likes' edit.
Hey Tyler, just wanted to say I love the channel .
Some 12 string notable songs
1: America A horse with no name
2: Pantera Suicide note part 1
3: Rod Stewart Maggy May
4: Rolling Stones Wild Horses
5: Queen love of my life
Yeah i was also missing Panteras Suicide Note on the list.
God I love Horse With No Name. Such a good song
Knockin to heavens door
Beautiful music indeed.
Also '39
I am so grateful to see Rush on this one, especially Closer to the Heart. That is easily one of my favorite 12 String riffs of all time.
Love closer to the heart, and Hope from Snakes and Arrows is another great 12 string song
@@KellenFredricksen ahh Definitely!
My g string always breaks playing Hope because it is tuned up a whole step.
@@loganmertes6266 never wear a g string when playing a guitar
@@loganmertes6266Use a capo!
An honourable mention and one of the finest songs of all time: "Turn, Turn, Turn".
Honorable mention? Should have been a primary entry.
He totally missed it without including The Byrds sound , they put the 12 string electric on the map !
I was kinda surprised neither "Mr. Tambourine Man" or "Turn, Turn, Turn" by The Byrds didn't make the list.
It Won't Be Wrong--McGuinn's best solo IMHO.
You needed The BYRDS! They are 12 string Riffs identified which everyone copied!!!
And I would have added -- "Eight Miles High" as well. McGwinn was a monster on the 12 strong. To leave his work unacknowledged is really insulting.
George Harrison Played a Rickenbacker 12 String, McGuinn saw what it was in the movie, A Hard Days Night and bought his soon after.
doesnt mean shit. we know they belong there. also hard days night, hazy shade of winter, and many more
As someone who was born in the late '60s, you just played my entire life. Joys of tears my friend. If we could only relive. Thank you Tyler!
Funny that the 60 were 60 years ago 3 years ago, how are you Doing?
Hotel California will be forgotten if they will keep blocking it when it comes to a video :)
It's a great song, my favourite song, but it's value won't remain the same in few years, just because of Don Henley.
It will die with the radio.
Hotel what??
You can play it any time you like, but you can never upload it...solo...
Can't say I've been there. How's their availability and what time of year is best to visit? All good, as long as I'm not woken up in the middle of the night.
I have *more than a feeling* I can't afford a 12 string.
Digitech Mosaic
@@fireryan45 Thx I will try.
Jurek Every single time I hear that intro --> tears.
Got an acoustic one that is pretty nice for about $110 at a local shop
They're out there. For electrics, Danelectro makes some good ones for the price. Unfortunately, many others realized this and have been snatching the humbucker models up. Eastwood has some but I've yet to try one.
You and Rick Beato must be doing the same thang.... stick it to the blockers!!!
Ty Roberts I believe Mr. Henley needs a galactic kick to the balls!
Ty, I was thinking the same thing!!
"Mr. Beato Goes to Washington"!😄
AND THE MEN WHO HOLD HIGH PLACES, MUST BE THE ONES WHO START...
TO MOLD A NEW REALITY,
CLOSER TO THE HEART,
CLOSER TO THE HEART.
THE BLACKSMITH AND THE ARTIST,
REFLECT IT IN THEIR ART.
THEY FORGE THEIR CREATIVITY....
TAKE IT AWAY, SOMEONE ELSE!
CLOSER TO THE HEART
YES, CLOSER TO THE HEART
PHILOSOPHERS AND PLOWMEN
EACH MUST KNOW HIS PART
TO SOW A NEW MENTALITY
CLOSER TO THE HEART
YOU CAN BE THE CAPTAIN
AND I WILL DRAW THE CHART
SAILING INTO DESTINY
CLOSER TO THE HEART
The look on Ricky's face when Bubbles starts singing it like Conky!!! Dee-hee-hee-cent
For acoustics, Diablo's Tristram theme is top tier 12-string playing
I hoped somebody would write this!
Stay a while and listen
There's some good stuff on the SC2 soundtrack as well.
HELL YEAH BROTHER
@@marko1395 Hell yeah, and Glenn Stafford's work on Starcraft 1 was also really amazing.
I love how the comments are recommending songs to replace Hotel California.
Nothing from The Byrds, really?
ya.....no "Tambourine Man", and no "Hard-Days Night".....(some "list"!)......
Nothing from John Denver either. Rocky Mountain High was a favorite for me in the 70’s.
Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys! An absolute taste tested and approved; sick riff!! 🤘🤘
I definitely agree!
Isn't it more like a chord progression?
@@marcofearg9956 what do you mean by that? It's a riff which is played on a 12 string in the studio version, and Alex Turner plays it on a 12 string live.
@@antonio-eg1re i think only E string doubled am i right?:D or not
@@venca8483 nah, he plays it on a full 12 string, I'm pretty sure.
"I f***ing hate The Eagles, man" - The Dude ;P
Well that's just like, your opinion, man...
I don't hate the Eagles, I just hate Don Henley......
The Dude abides 👌
@@shreyasbavimj this aggression won't stand, man!
I didn't watch my buddies face down in the mud for this!
I smiled when "Wish you Were here" started...awesome!
0:43 I used "Over The Hills" intro to test guitars back when I worked in a shop. I found that opening riff to be a good way to pick out playability issues. Even better, also I learned it upside-down. Being left-handed and most customers being righties, I'd throw them for a loop when I'd demo my work to them by flipping their own guitar over and laying into it. =^-^=
Ty for sharing. Might have to learn it
You must’ve watched Rick Beato’s rant about Don Henley 😂
I didn't know Don Henley was so selfish dude, it's just too much
KingGames It's gotten to the point that I no longer enjoy hearing any music by Mr. H & Co. I believe he severely needs a galactic kick to his balls!
Rick is the reason I will never listen to the Eagles or anyone like that by choice. Rick seems like a straight up, honest guy that his rants become that much more convincing
After reading Don Felders book, i can definitely agree Don Henley is a selfish ass hole. Dude treated the other eagles like sidemen and wanted all the money
I love Rick.
Substitute Wholehearted by Extreme for Breaking the Girl and I totally agree with the list.
Don Copyright and his band the Seagulls did some long forgotten number about a one star air b&b in downtown Detroit or something.
My name is Don, alright Imma copyright
Well said ! ha heh hah 😅
Eastwood is an INCREDIBLE company. So glad to see you show them love! I have their bigger Gretch-esque 12 String in White. AMAZING guitar!
Why did you originally take this down? Glad to see it reuploaded!
Edit: Just got to that part of the video.
Thanks for including closer to the heart, you just made all is Rush nerds happy.
Excellent guitar work. The Bryds brought a lot of attention to the 12 string in the day.
THANK YOU FOR THIS. I started my channel a year ago, focusing on all things 12 string. I've been waiting for one of the big you tubers to do a 12 string video. Views on my channel tripled today! I appreciate you bringing attention to the 12 string! I also really enjoyed the camp you did with Tim Pierce, PRS, et all. You really pulled it off. All the best. -Mark
When you realize that you were listening to the video on the Bluetooth speaker in the library while your headsets were on, and then you realize that it wasn’t at a low volume inside your headsets... it was blaring outside.
1) LOVE your style for youtube... no BS just play. No self promotion LOVE IT.
2) I did not realize many of those songs featured a 12 string - very nice.
3) Your guitar is so unique and badass... worth owning just for that headstock wow that is cool.
That's a good headstock design. Haven't seen anything like it
I think rickenbacker 12 string guitars also have a similar design on the headstock
@@gedztrez8814 most acoustics have the same headstock. Love the colour on this one though.
@@USSCYT seafoam no?
@@drdre4397 I'm pretty sure he meant classical guitar
@@drdre4397 yes it is, i just googled and found
such a neat design
The sound of this guitar along with these camera angles make my mouth water...
" Mr. Tambourine Man " by the Byrds is what really brought the 12 string to the forefront. Good choice of songs, however I think we all can agree some were left out, that should have been there instead of a couple of them. " Closer to the Heart was played a little to fast. However, one can never go wrong playing one of Alex's guitar riffs, unless you just plain suck !!
I would say the Seekers with their intros on 12 string may have been ahead of the Byrds..The New Christy Minstrels were big on the 12 string also.
@gordenscottfan3107 Definitely The Seekers, actually Keith Potger brought the 12 string out, although everyone was looking at Judith, oh and listening to her too!
The reality is the 12 string really took off when Jimmy played Stairway! Let's be honest how many bought a 12 string just to play that middle riff!
@@markhill9275 It took off only in Rock music after Jimmy used it. Then the Like of Alex Lifeson took it to another level. However it was well used before Jimmy even thought about playing one. So let's be honest, not many people went out and bought one after Jimmy. The sales data doesn't support that. !
This is in my top 3 favorite guitar related channels ever!
What are the 2 others?
c-buck Jared dines and Stevie T
Honorable mention: rob scallon
@@abyss6768 gonna check them, thanks!
It's not often that Alice In Chains is brought up by guitarists that know how to play well. Seeing them in this video made me really happy that one of their riffs is a 12 string riff. Thanks for that Tyler and keep making this amazing content ^^
I thought I would never watch this video again! I aways listened to it mainly because of Over the Hill's and far away! But it just vanished from UA-cam 1 year* ago! Thanks for finally reposting it!
Favorite 12-string riff = Smoke on the Water
SO many great 12 string performances, Gerry and the Pacemakers " It's Gonna Be Alright" was my favorite back in the day...
Bruh, no Tambourine Man by The Byrds? What are you even doing with your life?
*bob Dylan
@@EG-ou6fr I am aware that Dylan wrote the song, but the version by The Byrds is the one with the iconic 12 string intro.
I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
And where is get off of my cloud
Eight Miles High is the definitive 12 string song.
I love that Eastwood 12 string, it looks just like the Charvel Surfcaster, what a beautiful guitar.
Hole Hearted by Extreme is my personal favorite. Amazing riff
Um uh...booo.
Never thought I'd see you do "breaking the girl" by RHCP. That was my jam back in the day. Bravo!!! That little bit just made my whole day. 😢🤯
Mysterious Ways by U2, it's a very little known fact that the riff was actually played on a 12 string Rickenbacker with a lot of distortion. The Edge also changed the fourth string to a bottom end string for extra girt.
Thanks for sharing that! I'm on a quest to find out about alternative guitar stringing because I'm convinced David Gilmore did the same as edge dude for Floyd's "Wish You Were Here."
So happy to hear the Rush riff
How the hell is there a 12 string riff video without The Byrds.
That was spectacular! The Eastwood 12 sounds amazing - certainly one of the best electrics I've heard. Your playing was was great as was the camera work. You made playing the 12-string look easy, something difficult to do. Thanks
What 12 string songs weren't in the top twelve?
"Damn Good" - David Lee Roth
39', by Queen wasn't in there either...
Amy Bailey or love of my life
Do I wanna Know? - Artic Monkeys
"Cabo Wabo" - Van Halen
Hole hearted extreme
The cinematography in this video is top notch!
Roger Hodgson from Supertramp has written a lot of great 12 string guitar riffs and songs. Give a Little Bit and Even in the Quietest Moments are two *great* examples!
Oh yeah. How could a top twelve string guitar list not include anything by Supertramp? Unless it's a copyright thing and he already dunked on the Eagles for that reason.
@@SameAsAnyOtherStranger Ah, I didn't think about that. That could be a reason. Anyways, definitely Supertramp had written a LOT of great and, in my opinion, severely underappreciated 12 string guitar songs.
And also he’s thinking 12-string electric songs. That’s a 12-string acoustic song.
Played most of my favourite artists! Goosebumps
didn't include any R.E.M. or Byrds
Hella dissapointing
R.E.M. Fan the vid should have opened with turn turn turn
@@wheresmywrench3219 you're right 👍
So what you're saying is, he's set himself up well for a part 2? Bonus, he gets plenty of help from the comments section on said part 2.
@@niomosy yes
@@wheresmywrench3219 Which song is that?
I’m so glad this is up again, I’m not sure if this was the case, but for some reason when I tried searching for this video I could never find it, so I just assumed it was taken down, most likely for copyright claims. Nevertheless, I enjoy this video very much.
Really blurring the lines between a riff and a chord progression here, but great list!
I've see some Eagles songs get used in lists by not mentioning who it is on screen or vocally. Maybe try that next time?
It’s a good idea, and it would probably help, but I get the feeling that with Hotel California specifically you’re orobably screwed anyway. Since it’s their number one song, and he probably wanted to play it properly, not just strum it or something.
I noticed that this particular video doesn't go on and on for once, and be over 15 minutes. Straight to the point, and showcases 12 awesome riffs. Another video can be more of a discussion of sorts, and gives more info of what makes the riff sound good or even just the 12 string guitar.
I almost thought you weren’t going to include Wish you were here
12 strings are beautiful my dad adored the 12 string especially the acoustic RIP dad
Best cover of Hotel California I’ve ever heard!
Lols. Did it get old the first time you heard it?
Really nice video! Thank you for the wonderful music.
The Forbidden SONG 😵.
Over the hills and far away sound so good!, Good job Tyler!
What? NO BYRDS???
I really love you for putting Breaking the Girl on this list, my heart skipped a beat when I heard you playing this riff
Let's never play again Hotel California.
The new forbidden song
@@isakpetersen2250 I think there's two categories now, Stairway to Heaven for the Guitar Store and Hotel California for UA-cam
OK by me. I always hated it anyway
Let's stop making rules about what songs can't be played on the guitar. It´s fucking stupid, and only makes you seem like a pretentious bastard.
@@magg93 I think it's more because the Eagles are arseholes when it comes to UA-cam copyright claims. Also personally, while as a guitarist I have an appreciation for what a great song it is, it's also so overplayed that you get very sick of it. Like "Sweet Child O' Mine". Give it a rest already.
Finally it's back. For those who don't know this or at least a similar video of his got pulled down a while ago. Really like this one too.
I can't get over that headstock, reminds me of classical guitar
Its s repro of the 360-12 Rickenbacker Roger McGuinn played. I have a '94 Fire Go.
Actually all Rickenbacker 12-Strings use this design
Missed this video. Don’t know how many times I tried to find it when it left but it’s so heavenly
Life by the Drop, SRV, and Hear my train a comin' Jimi
lovin the jangly tone of the 12 string with lipstick pickups makes me miss my old danelectro 12 string i lost in a house fire keep up the great content
Don Henley and Glenn Frey made careers off the backs of far more talented and creative musicians, but postured themselves to be the big dogs of the Eagles.
I somewhat disagree. Henley was a jerk, but Don and Glenn did most of the song writing. The rest of the guys were great, just were in the shadows a bit because of that.
Stephen Dwyer look at a lot of their seminal moments as a band and who was behind those songs.
Thank you for putting closer to the heart!!
Not actually famous as a 12-string riff, but everytime I hear upper octave harmony whether it's from an actual 12 string or effect pedal like whammy I always think about Radiohead's My Iron Lung
Would be interesting to hear what Jonny Greenwood could do with a 12 string guitar but he already has one guitar. Why would he need another?
@@Quattro79 I personally think almost any Radiohead riffs somehow fits perfectly to be played on a 12-string
look street spirit live in japan, it was perfect
One of my favorite videos so far! Such a beautiful sound😁
4:23 is what you are looking for
Thank you. I woke up to this video and it is so relaxing and beautiful
First person I think of is Roger McGuinn of the Byrds..
12-string guitars are such a pleasure to listen to, very soothing, like a piano too.
Inb4 video is blocked because the text “Hotel California” is in it
Great video! Gets me wondering about what other 12 string riffs are waiting to be made today
Oh and also I Appear Missing by Queens Of The Stone Age
Yes!!
Nice list, I can add Look Through Any Window by the Hollies, that riff is amazing
No Byrds? I'm sorry, do you know what a 12-string guitar is?
1. Wanted Dead or Alive
2. Breaking the Girl
3. Over the Hills and Far Away
4. Closer to the Heart
5. Mama I'm Coming Home
6. More Than a Feeling
7. Ticket to Ride
8. I Stay Away
9. Free Falling
10. Wish You Were Here
11. (censored)
12. Stairway to Heaven
Why when it comes to these 12 string compilations, does everyone miss out Even In The Quietest Moments Supertramp?
Or Give A Little Bit
I was thinking the same! Supertramp has so many good 12 string songs!
We can add Sister Moonshine to that list
I admire your stones with the prolonged Over The Hills segment. Glad it didn’t get blocked!
The Hollies - Bus Stop or On A Carousel?
Andrew Pappas Not originally recorded on a 12-string, but how about Long Cool Woman...? I suggested to Tyler to try Josie.
Joshua Freedman Really, they always sounded like a 12-string to me. Long Cool Woman is a great song, one of the first riffs I ever learned
So glad to see Closer to the Heart here. It's such an underrated riff.
Where is Do I wanna Know? by Arctic monkeys
In Greenland
That song sucks so it’s in the trash
Thank you for putting I Stay Away by AIC. Song is so good!
"You can check out anytime, but you can never leave."
I enjoyed that. You have to love a great 12 string riff. Rick Beato often mentions the Eagles as being rabid UA-cam blockers, and he says it is usually not the bands, but the record companies that do the blocking. He showed some figures once, that demonstrated an upsurge in sales for a song after he'd featured it, so the record companies are kind of shooting themselves in the foot.
The Cinema Show by Genesis
Jovial Audio hell yeah ! It’s a shame that no one talks about early genesis in these kinds of videos
Supper's ready as well ;)
That was great - beautifully shot!
I find the lack of Gordon Lightfoot immensely disturbing.
Levon Mylz - You get a big ol 👍🏻
I find someone finding the lack of Gordon Lightfoot immensely disturbing immensely disturbing
And I find the lack of Roger McGuinn disturbing, and Leo Kotke
Oh and - awesome 12 string playing. So few can, including myself, that it's nice to hear some one who can get a clear tone out of all of the strings.
1 view, 20 likes, and youtube is saying 12 comments even though i can only see 2. Gotta love being early
I would love to see your version of The Masters Apprentices' ''Because I Love You''. Truly, a challenge for all 12-string guitarists.
Thank you man for the song, I love every 12 string song as a 12 stringer myself
Tyler is the latest victim of the Don Henley 60-person blocking team!
That's so rude..... He can't be so rude, he must encourage new musicians, we are actually kind of promoting his song and he takes it down......
Used to be a huge eagles fan, so glad I got to see them live before Glenn passed away. But Don has been a major turn off for me in the past few years, can't even stand to hear his voice anymore
@@DarkandBroody Can ya'll call Henley by his last name? You folks do realize he shared the same first name as Don Felder who is a rock god in his own right, right?
@@TallicaMan1986 "rock god" is a bit of an overstatement
@@DarkandBroody yeah sorry. I'm just a fan of Heavy Metal Magazine and the movie.
He's over looked just as much as Blue Oyster Cult.
Beautiful playing man 💯🤘
Jesus, in every video he has a new guitar🤣
Gotta love that UA-cam moneyyy
nup, he’s had this one for a couple years now
I didn't realize I loved 12-strings so much until I realized nearly every one of my favorite guitar riffs are in this video.