Thanks man, truly a Classic and Great Rock Song of the 80's, which was really a great era - musically. I'm a Huge fan of the Magical Late 60's and 70's era, and blessed to experience some the greatest bands ever - Emerson, Lake and Palmer in 1974, Brain Salad Surgery Tour, Live Quad, appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skills with us. Keep up the great work!!
Fantastic! Just found your Channel. Whenever I've been in cover bands, I've always tried to make everything as accurate as possible. It's even easier today given the amount of footage of practically every band. Although I understand that 99% of people in any given show/concert won't pick up on the nuances, I do it for myself and maybe the ONE "guitar guy" out there. I'm just not a big fan of renditions/interpretations/alternate tunings/etc. when I go out to see a cover band. As for this song, I definitely picked up a few things. Thank you.
You love the same music that I grew up on and love. Played this song many times in the clubs. My first songs were Gimme Three steps, Tom Petty and the heartbreakers Breakdown. Very easy song. Hot rails to Hell BOC etc.
Hi I just discovered your channel. Very good lessons, thank you. 2 song requests, please :) Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper Love Shack - B-52's If you can make them upper-beginner-level friendly, that would be a grateful bonus :)
Great video, I didn't know all of those intricate parts. Also, I always thought that the solo was just played through a basic flanger, the roto sound is more accurate as you've played it.
@@artackerman2744 ok gotcha - that is the original mtv performance style video is probably what you are referencing. Good clue and you may be right. But I've been burned MANY times relying on what an artist is playing in a video as what is on the record, very often it's different. but for sure it all sounds fender-y for sure
Was my second riff I learned when I started playing in the early '80's (first was The Breakup Song -- Gren Kihn)
They don’t write like that anymore 😢
I am not paid to say this: best ever.
Amazing lesson! Thank you!
Great tutorial. I m currently learning the song. This video help me figure out a part👍
Thanks man, truly a Classic and Great Rock Song of the 80's, which was really a great era - musically. I'm a Huge fan of the Magical Late 60's and 70's era, and blessed to experience some the greatest bands ever - Emerson, Lake and Palmer in 1974, Brain Salad Surgery Tour, Live Quad, appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skills with us. Keep up the great work!!
Great intro to this song! When it came on the radio, you just sort of stopped everything and took it in. All hands on deck! Love it ❤
Thank you for your attention to detail
Another great lesson, thanks for breaking down.
Fantastic! Just found your Channel.
Whenever I've been in cover bands, I've always tried to make everything as accurate as possible. It's even easier today given the amount of footage of practically every band.
Although I understand that 99% of people in any given show/concert won't pick up on the nuances, I do it for myself and maybe the ONE "guitar guy" out there. I'm just not a big fan of renditions/interpretations/alternate tunings/etc. when I go out to see a cover band.
As for this song, I definitely picked up a few things. Thank you.
Welcome!
I enjoyed this lesson. Picked up a lot of nuance that I had been missing 👍
That was very nice, thanks! Fun and so recognizable tune!
Man, thx so much! 😎
Killer song and your tutorial is clear to follow 🤠 great!
very very good lesson man , broke down into very easy to understand phrases .. thanks a million brother .. I also subscribed !!!!
You love the same music that I grew up on and love. Played this song many times in the clubs. My first songs were Gimme Three steps, Tom Petty and the heartbreakers Breakdown. Very easy song. Hot rails to Hell BOC etc.
Very cool it's interesting how this is another one of those tandem guitar songs
Two guys played together the whole time
Great lesson!!Thanks!
A great song from the early days of MTV along with the Breakup song by Greg Kihn and She's tight by Cheap Trick.Thanks for covering
always wanted to learn this but too wrapped up in my own stuff!! Thanks for your involved tutorial!!! A++++++++, AGAIN!!
Excellent lesson, would consider teaching “A Girl Like You” by the Smithereens? Thank you very much
Yes!
I’ll second that.....
Yeah -- the Smithereens.
CLASSIC !!
Great lesson. Your vibrato is kinda brilliant!
Thank you!
Excellent!
Like how the chord chart follows along in real time! 👍 The Ventilator sounds great,ever tried a Lester G?
No I haven't
great job
Hi
I just discovered your channel. Very good lessons, thank you.
2 song requests, please :)
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
Love Shack - B-52's
If you can make them upper-beginner-level friendly, that would be a grateful bonus :)
Welcome! Tell your friends!
Thank you!
How close did Tommy Tutone get to anything close ?
Talk about a tune that holds up for forever!
Great video, I didn't know all of those intricate parts. Also, I always thought that the solo was just played through a basic flanger, the roto sound is more accurate as you've played it.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks! :)
Very nice! You should do "Takin' Care of Business" by BTO!
You have some very nice things .
11:30 sounds strikingly like Hazy Shade of Winter.
The two original guitars are actually a Tele deluxe with the humbucker
E and a Strat
Interesting! How did you find that out?
@@12footchain There is an old video out there of the band that shows the two guitars. I'm sure you can find it.
@@artackerman2744 ok gotcha - that is the original mtv performance style video is probably what you are referencing. Good clue and you may be right. But I've been burned MANY times relying on what an artist is playing in a video as what is on the record, very often it's different. but for sure it all sounds fender-y for sure
Thx
David Lee Roth has a cover of this song out, fun 😊
great!!! thaank you! you make my day! can you play for u Club Michelle by Eddie Money please
Top Shelf 12ft ♪♫ä♫
Fender Bassman in the background?
Yep!
What a shame now I have to buy a tele to play this tune
Jenny Jenny, who can I turn to?
Opening riff done on a strat not a telecaster
interesting, is that documented anywhere?
It would be better if you asked us for money at the end of the videos...
Just send him money instead.
Thanks!
Thanks so much!