12 FOOT CHAIN, The beatles often used modal interchange chords and augmented chords which you should make a video lesson on which beatles songs used these modal interchange chords and augmented chords.
Recently learned "I'd Have You Anytime" from his site. Never got around to learning that song from All Things Must Pass. Always loved Clapton's guitar on that. I still learn plenty of songs on my own, but UA-cam allows another person's perspective visually and is really a goldmine for any guitarist wanting to improve. Yet there are still so many intermediate guitar players who don't seem to utilize it.
Back in the late sixties I had been hacking on guitar ( by ear) first several years trying to learn what I could from Cream, Stones, etc. I bought an illustrated chord book for the Young Rascals. Regardless of the correctness of the music, it did teach me most of the basic cowboy chords. Then I showed a friend that I could slide an E chord up the neck and play different chords! He said “yeah, that’s barr chords”! I thought I had invented something!
I first heard the Beatles from the cartoon in 1965! I've been obsessed with their music (and rock'n'roll) ever since. Until The Beatles Complete Scores was published in 1989, nothing was accurate, or close. But even that book had millions of errors. Wolf Marshall did a series of Beatle transcriptions in tabs/notation with accompanying CDs published in 1998 that I still refer to. Until then, it was ridiculous. Thank God for UA-cam! Love both of your channels!
I had a cheap Teisco ET200 electric as a first guitar. Then I bought a 68 SG standard, Lyra tailpiece and large pick guard, ivory whammy bar! And a 68 Bandmaster with the tall speaker cabinet with jbl’s
jesus h. christ that SG special is as beautiful as a woman. i'm a BEATLES nut but 'gibson' is the only brand name i'm hung up on and the SG was my fave even before i knew how to play. i own a late 2000's SG "and ilove her" but she ain't as perdy as that one you got. i'm sure it plays great too but the looks alone that is like the perfect axe.
This is a combo like Peanut and Jelly or Chocolate and Peanut butter for Reese Peanut Butter cups, perfection! Two masters of the best UA-cam channels together! This is equal to the times Rick Beato joins Tim Pierce for a joint video!!!
I’m going to be showing my age here, but I’m an OG Beatles nerd! I bought my first album, “Meet the Beatles”, in 1962 when I was 11 years old & I never looked back. First electric guitar was from Montgomery Ward (does anybody remember THAT???) Bought a Fender Telecaster with a Bigsby in 1969 & had it for more than 50 years until I sold it to get a Les Paul. I still miss that damn thing!
Thanks for having me Doug! It was a blast talking gear and Beatles
Thanks for joining, let's do again sometime
Thanks for the share and conversation Doug!
It’s great to se you two chaps together lol forward to more thank you both 🏴🏴
Enjoyed that whole thing. You are both outstanding musicians. Love 12 Footer's lessons.
Hey Fellows! Follow u two all the time! You guys are great! Appreciate your dedication. Brian up in Canada.
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great interview!
12 FOOT CHAIN, The beatles often used modal interchange chords and augmented chords which you should make a video lesson on which beatles songs used these modal interchange chords and augmented chords.
Hey.! I’m in Bristol Borough,PA.. we’re neighbors..!!😂✌🏼
Doug, have you heard Sam's version of Martha My Dear?
I think I bought that same stupid Complete Beatle book you did. Everything was in the wrong key. Where was You Tube in 1979?
We ALL bought that book. It has millions of errors😂.
Recently learned "I'd Have You Anytime" from his site. Never got around to learning that song from All Things Must Pass. Always loved Clapton's guitar on that. I still learn plenty of songs on my own, but UA-cam allows another person's perspective visually and is really a goldmine for any guitarist wanting to improve. Yet there are still so many intermediate guitar players who don't seem to utilize it.
You both have great channels! Great work.
Two guitar UA-cam legends!
This was a great watch, enjoyed both of your chats throughout!
I love Sam Popkin Beatles video content.
❤❤❤
Wonderful to see two of my favorite UA-cam Beatle-ly guitarists together!
Back in the late sixties I had been hacking on guitar ( by ear) first several years trying to learn what I could from Cream, Stones, etc. I bought an illustrated chord book for the Young Rascals. Regardless of the correctness of the music, it did teach me most of the basic cowboy chords. Then I showed a friend that I could slide an E chord up the neck and play different chords! He said “yeah, that’s barr chords”! I thought I had invented something!
Legendary crossover!!
Great conversation. Not sure how I haven't run across Sam's channel before, but I immediately subscribed.
Me too!!!
I first heard the Beatles from the cartoon in 1965! I've been obsessed with their music (and rock'n'roll) ever since. Until The Beatles Complete Scores was published in 1989, nothing was accurate, or close. But even that book had millions of errors. Wolf Marshall did a series of Beatle transcriptions in tabs/notation with accompanying CDs published in 1998 that I still refer to. Until then, it was ridiculous. Thank God for UA-cam! Love both of your channels!
Just say Beatle nears Doug …. It’s o k !!😂
Awhile ago I saw a video on how to play South Central Rain on a different channel.
Are you that same guy?
p.s. I like this channel.
No but I will do that song for sure. Love REM
You two guys have the best all around guitar channels. 👍
Thank you
I had a cheap Teisco ET200 electric as a first guitar. Then I bought a 68 SG standard, Lyra tailpiece and large pick guard, ivory whammy bar! And a 68 Bandmaster with the tall speaker cabinet with jbl’s
Absolutely loving your Beatlefest..! Greetings from Liverpool.
mike pachelli, bernie hamburger (hamburg guitar) , Marty Schwartz, guitar pilgrim, are some are also excellent UA-cam Beatle 'nerds'
jesus h. christ that SG special is as beautiful as a woman. i'm a BEATLES nut but 'gibson' is the only brand name i'm hung up on and the SG was my fave even before i knew how to play.
i own a late 2000's SG "and ilove her" but she ain't as perdy as that one you got. i'm sure it plays great too but the looks alone that is like the perfect axe.
This is a combo like Peanut and Jelly or Chocolate and Peanut butter for Reese Peanut Butter cups, perfection! Two masters of the best UA-cam channels together! This is equal to the times Rick Beato joins Tim Pierce for a joint video!!!
Cool! Two of my fav UA-camrs in the same place!
I’m going to be showing my age here, but I’m an OG Beatles nerd! I bought my first album, “Meet the Beatles”, in 1962 when I was 11 years old & I never looked back. First electric guitar was from Montgomery Ward (does anybody remember THAT???) Bought a Fender Telecaster with a Bigsby in 1969 & had it for more than 50 years until I sold it to get a Les Paul. I still miss that damn thing!
Wasn't Meet the Beatles in 1964?
Your not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us
Haha...I see what you did there