Give some love to Mr Charlie Watts. Smoothly transitioning from a shuffle to a funky groove to a 6/8 tempo and rarely hitting the crash or playing a fill after every measure is the definition of a disciplined drummer that knows how keep it in the pocket.
I'm not a drummer, but Charlie Watts was/is my FAVORITE Drummer, FOREVER! He sat so cool, just like he was cruising' -looks like he's barely moving while laying down some hard ass beats. EFFORTLESSLY. No hammering or beating it, Always in the Groove!! Love you Charlie ❤ Miss ya 💔
I'm a drummer and I definitely agree with your commentary. I always kept it under the radar believing less is more with drums. Drums only measure the beat and rhythm. No lyrics or melody supplied by drums only accommodate the song's purpose. However, always thankful for a solo now and then. Ha.
The beauty of this is that it sounds like a bar band having their best song ever at a packed club and just feeling the vibe. So many bands would,kill for ONE song this good.
Only Jagger & Richards could write a dark song about a manipulative serial murderer, the “midnight rambler… pouncing on victims and getting away with it. Rolling Stone's pushed the limits of Rock & Roll. They almost always play this in their set list of songs on tour. Great Job, guys. We appreciate you covering so much of the "Let It Bleed" album.
I was driving overnight to get back to Ft. Benning from leave. Burned out on my CDs. Started spinning the fm dial. In the middle of nowhere GA, and a version of this came on that I had never, and still haven’t heard. It was perfection. Absolute perfection. This is on the very short list of greatest blues rock songs ever. Thinking also of Stevie Ray Vaughan live at the El Mocambo “Texas Flood.”
I believe it’s safe to say the version on the live follow-up album, ‘Get Your Ya Ya’s Out’, is the best live-recorded and studio-mixed version, and one of the best versions of Midnight Rambler. The live video from the ‘72 tour is awesome as well. Get Your Ya Ya’s Out is worth a track by track reaction. IMO.
You just beat me to my own post!! Agree 100-percent. I have seen them just blow out stadiums with many a Midnight Rambler - the Licks MSG one is tremendous - but Ya Ya's is the bar, for sure.
This song. One of the sexiest, nastiest, seductive, funky beats! Their ability to paint a picture is poety. Edgy. Midnight Rambler.... The Rolling Stones!!❤
Congratulations on hitting this magnificent song, not many reactors have touched on this one yet. That boogie blues beat is fantastic, and Jagger's harmonica is best in show. Now can't wait for you to check out the title track, Let it Bleed, one of my favorites on this incredible album.
Charlie Watts is playing from start to finish, he has turned his snare chain off and is playing skin with his right hand and rim shot with his left, imitating congas. Rack tac taca ta tak a tak taka taka. There is also an actual conga accompanying the drums aswell, Budap tap tap budap dup tap budap budap. And finally, sharers and electric bass make up the rhythm the piano dances over.
The Rolling Stones were way above any other band at that time. They were gettin' wild when all the others were collecting paychecks. It's absolutely true. The '69 tour was infamous of course but the '72 tour they completely destroyed America. Nothing ever like in Rock history. Don't miss out on anything live from '70 and '71 also.
I agree the live version is awesome. One of there concerts I went to they played this on a secondary stage and I do believe it was about 10 minutes long fantastic.
Saw them in Milan last year and Midnight Rambler was just sooo captivating and haunting at the same time! They still got it and I can't believe Mick did that concert singing LIVE and dancing his ass off FLAWLESSLY just 10 days after getting tested positive of Covid... like who does a 2.5 hour rock n roll show in 38 degrees Celsius after barley recovering from covid??? Artists 1/4 his age just cancels the whole tour if they get covid or feeling exhausted... no names mentioned lol
One of my absolute Stones favourites. Their use of suspense and how to build tension and momentum is never better portrayed than in this song. If you guys want to hear the song in a completely different context - but no less effective - then check out their live version from Madison Square Garden in November 1969 from their GET YER YA-YA'S OUT album. It was the first tour to feature Brian Jones' replacement Mick Taylor to partner Keith Richards on guitar. The interplay between Richards and Taylor is as good as it gets in rock and roll. To keep the LET IT BLEED songs rolling, there's still the title track, "Live With Me" and their sublime cover of Robert Johnson's "Love In Vain".
This record is unstoppable...literally, you wanna hear every track. Although this is my fav era of the stones.....SHATTERED is one of their best songs (recorded some ten years after this record) give it a spin!!!!!!!! 😅
Maybe the most sinister, disturbing song ever recorded, with stellar musicianship and a great vocal performance by Mick. It's spooky without being overdramatic or overproduced. And that harp...Mick doesn't get enough credit for his harp play. I wish in the future he'd do more traditional blues tunes that feature the harp, either solo or with the band.
The live version of this from a release called The Brussels Affair from October 1973 is without a doubt the best version of Midnight Rambler along with Live from The Roundhouse in London in 1971 and The Ft Worth Express in 1972.
Agree, it is very good here but live, it takes on a life all its own. Saw them do a stellar job on it in Hartford many years ago. The Stones are Rock n Roll!
Iconic from an iconic group…but when new, there were those that figured “just another group, part of the British Invasion “, never thinking they’d outlive many of their critics…another tune that formed the soundtrack of our lives..great work, gents! Thanks! ❤
Y'all sure picked a great album to roll with. Always has been my favorite. You want to hear something bluesy off this record try "Love in vain" then just let "Country honk" play next. 👍
Midnight Rambler was (for me) one of the first bangers from the Stones and when I heard it live on the record (Get Yer-Ya-Yas-Out) and at a concert here in hamburg with Mick Taylor I was totally flashed. Thanks for sharing the studio version which I haven't had on my turntable for a long time. Best wishes @all from HH (germany)
There's a live version of this song. Recorded at Madison Square Garden in 1971. It is the greatest live recording of a rock song of all time. Great job Gentlemen 😂❤🇨🇦
...partially "deep." (Maybe, more like: "intermediate" -or "eurybathic"🤷🤷....) -Goat's Head Soup is an unrecognized masterpiece. ...from things like "Winter" to "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" and "Dancing With Mr. D." ...and "Coming Down Again"
While Ya Yas live version seems the best, I'd strongly endorse the live at the Marquee 1971 version as the best visual performance. Either are awesome displays of the Stones absolutely raw power when on their game live.
Get your ya yas out version as stated by others have commented on. Is the one to check out. Just scratching the surface fellas. Great reaction as always. Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
I agree with several others here, about the live version from Get Your Ya Yas Out. I think it’s the definitive version, bringing its own unique vibe. With so much Stones to listen to, I think it’s an important experience unto itself, and worthy of its own reaction.
I saw the Stones in '72 in Vancouver doing "Midnight Rambler"...Jagger had taken off his wrestler-style leather belt and as he was creeping dramatically across the stage he was slapping it on the stage during the slow part of the song...with a big smile on his face Wyman took a playful kick at Jagger' butt as he went by. I love a bit of upstaging with my music just like the Deep Purple concert where some fan yanked Ritchie Blackmore's Fender Strat right out of his hands as he was jabbing it at audience..
One of their best bluesy jams, it is a classic in studio but really comes to life Live and usually goes around 10 minutes or more as they give a hell of a work out. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
Thanks for doing this. That last like always gives me chills. "I'll stick my knife right down your throat baby and it hurts." Only the Stones would make song about a serial killer. (although I'm sure Mick and Keith would say its a metaphor) Crazy stuff.
Y'all seem to be thoroughly enjoying the Rolling Stones. As you've probably figured out, they have a deep catalog of great music. That album, Let it Bleed, is still my favorite Stones album. And I don't know why. It wasn't my favorite the first few times I listened to it. It doesn't even have my favorite Rolling Stones songs on it. Check out the song Fool to Cry. I think it's from the Black and Blue album.
The Stones referred their sound as " living room rock n roll ".....wanted the studio to sound like they were sitting at house jamming away...worked very hard at staying away from overdubs...
Another masterpiece by the greatest rock n roll band in the world...portrayal of the Boston Strangler... with a pure, unadulterated Mick on the harp... the Stones at their best!! Thanks guys!!
@Greg-io1ip it's the studio version plus its well known Mick is the Harmonica player in the band..Brian played in the early years on certain things but Mick was far superior of a player... in the live version, as well as other tracks you can hear Micks "singing through the harp" so to say....
I love the album version from Let It Bleed (1969), but this is one that always plays better live. Check out the Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out (1970) version from their 1969 Tour. After that, you'll want to listen to versions from the 1972/73 Tours, where the band absolutely cuts loose and plays at an unbelievably frantic but never-off-the-rails pace.
Totally disagree. The studio cut has a much more sinister and disturbing vibe without being overproduced. It tells the story much better, and the musicianship is stellar - much better than the live version. Been a Stones fan for over 4 decades, saw 6 of their shows, and I always thought the live version, while excellent, just doesn't compare to the album cut.
I just Love this song and can’t find any I don’t like. Just envisioning watching Mick Strutting and Keith jamming with a cig hanging out his mouth So bluesy. We would just groove to this then tear it up. #Great Memories 👄
Live version from the live album “Get Yer YaYas Out” is amazing. That whole live album is one of the best.
Absolutely!
I'd say that was the definitive version!
For sure -- Sympathy for the Devil fo sho.
totally agree
It was awesome when I saw them.. exile tour
I believe Keith once said ‘many people could have written some of our songs but only Mick and I could have written Midnight Rambler.’
Seeing it is a ripoff of the Doors, nope.
@@StanSwan LOL
the best album of Stones
Give some love to Mr Charlie Watts. Smoothly transitioning from a shuffle to a funky groove to a 6/8 tempo and rarely hitting the crash or playing a fill after every measure is the definition of a disciplined drummer that knows how keep it in the pocket.
Agreed 100%
I'm not a drummer, but Charlie Watts was/is my FAVORITE Drummer, FOREVER! He sat so cool, just like he was cruising' -looks like he's barely moving while laying down some hard ass beats. EFFORTLESSLY. No hammering or beating it, Always in the Groove!!
Love you Charlie ❤
Miss ya 💔
I'm a drummer and I definitely agree with your commentary. I always kept it under the radar believing less is more with drums. Drums only measure the beat and rhythm. No lyrics or melody supplied by drums only accommodate the song's purpose. However, always thankful for a solo now and then. Ha.
Like Ginger Baker. Jazz Drummer. Everyone mixed Everything up.
🙌🏼Mr Charlie Watts!!!🙌🏼
So gritty & good❤️
The beauty of this is that it sounds like a bar band having their best song ever at a packed club and just feeling the vibe. So many bands would,kill for ONE song this good.
“No Charlie, No Stones.”
-Keith Richards
Only Jagger & Richards could write a dark song about a manipulative serial murderer, the “midnight rambler… pouncing on victims and
getting away with it. Rolling Stone's pushed the limits of Rock & Roll. They almost always play this in their set list of songs on tour.
Great Job, guys. We appreciate you covering so much of the "Let It Bleed" album.
I agree completely!
Stuff of nightmares.
Everyone thinks they're gangster until they hear a Jagger/Richards composition.
This is just plain filthy, vintage Stones.✌️🔥
The opening guitar has to be one of the best guitar sounds ever recorded. Its clean, and distorted at the same time. Beautiful.
They were the OG Bad Boys!
This song to me always feels like a train going down the tracks , pulling into a station, then taking off again.
Now this is what I'm talking about...from the best album the Stones released too!
I'm not sure if it's this or Sticky Fingers.
My favorite single Stones album. The double Exile is for me their overall best.
Fourth best.
1. Ya-Yas (discount it if live albums don’t count)
2. Sticky fingers
3. Exile
1.Exile
2.Sticky
3.Beggars
4.Let it Bleed.
Nice!! A+++ Love your channel.
You guys are hitting all the gems. You’ll need to do some entire albums soon. Exile on Main Street should be at the top of your list.
This was incredible live, Mick sneaking around the stage menacingly
Everything off Let it Bleed is an epic classic. It’s on of the Greatest Albums ever produced!
I played in a Stones tribute band for years. This was always my favorite song to play live! 🎸💥
I was driving overnight to get back to Ft. Benning from leave. Burned out on my CDs. Started spinning the fm dial. In the middle of nowhere GA, and a version of this came on that I had never, and still haven’t heard. It was perfection. Absolute perfection. This is on the very short list of greatest blues rock songs ever. Thinking also of Stevie Ray Vaughan live at the El Mocambo “Texas Flood.”
From one of the best albums I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. Takes me back to my high school days. Thanks!
I believe it’s safe to say the version on the live follow-up album, ‘Get Your Ya Ya’s Out’, is the best live-recorded and studio-mixed version, and one of the best versions of Midnight Rambler. The live video from the ‘72 tour is awesome as well.
Get Your Ya Ya’s Out is worth a track by track reaction. IMO.
The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler [Live] HD Marquee Club 1971 would be right up your alley. It's a sick version.
Never forget that girl screaming form the audience like she was having the orgasm of her life in the live version.
You just beat me to my own post!! Agree 100-percent. I have seen them just blow out stadiums with many a Midnight Rambler - the Licks MSG one is tremendous - but Ya Ya's is the bar, for sure.
As uniquely great as Brian Jones was for his years as guitarist, Mick Taylor provided firepower that the band needed as they entered peak stones
Although a short listing of tracks on Ya-Ya's, the versions of Midnight Rambler, Sympathy, and Street Fighting Man are among the best ever released!
Stones, so gritty & good! Thank you, men - great reaction❤️
This song. One of the sexiest, nastiest, seductive, funky beats! Their ability to paint a picture is poety. Edgy. Midnight Rambler.... The Rolling Stones!!❤
Mick is one of the best harmonica players ever to blow. He is amazing and gets too little credit for it.
One of their better songs, then again it’s hard to say which one is better than another. To me they’re all GREAT.
pure classic stones track with a sound of grime before its time , . all my best to you and yours from Liverpool
You've got to check out the live version on their Get Your Ya Ya’s Out album... amazing!
Excellent reaction!!! The Stones have a lot of soul.
Just a great band! That entire album is fantastic!
Call and response..true blues..much respect and success.
Congratulations on hitting this magnificent song, not many reactors have touched on this one yet. That boogie blues beat is fantastic, and Jagger's harmonica is best in show. Now can't wait for you to check out the title track, Let it Bleed, one of my favorites on this incredible album.
Charlie Watts is playing from start to finish, he has turned his snare chain off and is playing skin with his right hand and rim shot with his left, imitating congas. Rack tac taca ta tak a tak taka taka.
There is also an actual conga accompanying the drums aswell, Budap tap tap budap dup tap budap budap. And finally, sharers and electric bass make up the rhythm the piano dances over.
Ahhhh this was such a fun time to be alive! 😊
You guys are awesome. You get music and understand it. Keep it up!!
Greatest Rock n Roll Band ever 🤘🤘
The Rolling Stones were way above any other band at that time. They were gettin' wild when all the others were collecting paychecks. It's absolutely true. The '69 tour was infamous of course but the '72 tour they completely destroyed America. Nothing ever like in Rock history. Don't miss out on anything live from '70 and '71 also.
Hey, congratulations on 25K, amigos! Another great reaction -- vintage Stones, with all the groove and all the rugged swagger. Great stuff.
One of their best blues tracks IMHO, always been a favorite. They get the crowd going crazy with this one live.
I agree the live version is awesome. One of there concerts I went to they played this on a secondary stage and I do believe it was about 10 minutes long fantastic.
Saw them in Milan last year and Midnight Rambler was just sooo captivating and haunting at the same time! They still got it and I can't believe Mick did that concert singing LIVE and dancing his ass off FLAWLESSLY just 10 days after getting tested positive of Covid... like who does a 2.5 hour rock n roll show in 38 degrees Celsius after barley recovering from covid??? Artists 1/4 his age just cancels the whole tour if they get covid or feeling exhausted... no names mentioned lol
One of my absolute Stones favourites. Their use of suspense and how to build tension and momentum is never better portrayed than in this song. If you guys want to hear the song in a completely different context - but no less effective - then check out their live version from Madison Square Garden in November 1969 from their GET YER YA-YA'S OUT album. It was the first tour to feature Brian Jones' replacement Mick Taylor to partner Keith Richards on guitar. The interplay between Richards and Taylor is as good as it gets in rock and roll.
To keep the LET IT BLEED songs rolling, there's still the title track, "Live With Me" and their sublime cover of Robert Johnson's "Love In Vain".
This record is unstoppable...literally, you wanna hear every track.
Although this is my fav era of the stones.....SHATTERED is one of their best songs (recorded some ten years after this record) give it a spin!!!!!!!! 😅
Maybe the most sinister, disturbing song ever recorded, with stellar musicianship and a great vocal performance by Mick. It's spooky without being overdramatic or overproduced. And that harp...Mick doesn't get enough credit for his harp play. I wish in the future he'd do more traditional blues tunes that feature the harp, either solo or with the band.
The live version of this from a release called The Brussels Affair from October 1973 is without a doubt the best version of Midnight Rambler along with Live from The Roundhouse in London in 1971 and The Ft Worth Express in 1972.
What he said!
Agree, it is very good here but live, it takes on a life all its own. Saw them do a stellar job on it in Hartford many years ago. The Stones are Rock n Roll!
Agreed. It’s incredible version. The Whole bootleg is incredible.
Aussie 73 versions too. Super fast!
You need to hear one of my Stones favorites. I’m a lover not a fighter. “ EMOTIONAL RESCUE”!! Is R&B ,Soul Genius.
The Stones sure did love them blues.
Check out the live version from their album "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out."
You're welcome.
Was thinking the same…and I usually prefer studio versions, at least for reactions like these
Yeah that's an amazing performance.
Yup. A MUST for any connoisseur of Classic Rock Moments!
Iconic from an iconic group…but when new, there were those that figured “just another group, part of the British Invasion “, never thinking they’d outlive many of their critics…another tune that formed the soundtrack of our lives..great work, gents! Thanks! ❤
The title track, Let it Bleed, is my favorite track from this album. I once heard it described as "greasy" rock and roll.
The live version of “Midnight Rambler” is my favourite Stones track.
I was thinking what makes the Stones so great… then I realized I can’t think of any of their songs being done any better.
“Menacing” is a term I’ve always associated with the Stones’ sound.
They were the bad boys of the British Invasion.
Too awesome
It was the garage band sound, which is what we all called them back in the day... The world's greatest garage band. It wasn't a slight.
The entire live version used to play on FM radio ❤️🔥
The Beatles couldn't be cute forever; the Who couldn't be angry teenagers forever... But sleazy? Sleazy lasts.
I'm a huge fan, but they should have packed it in 40 years ago.
Y'all sure picked a great album to roll with. Always has been my favorite. You want to hear something bluesy off this record try "Love in vain" then just let "Country honk" play next. 👍
Love the stones amazing they are still rocking. Keep up the phenomenal work guys love what your doing.
Like black panther pumping down your hall
Midnight Rambler was (for me) one of the first bangers from the Stones and when I heard it live on the record (Get Yer-Ya-Yas-Out) and at a concert here in hamburg with Mick Taylor I was totally flashed. Thanks for sharing the studio version which I haven't had on my turntable for a long time. Best wishes @all from HH (germany)
That's some good old Boogie Blues
The Stones were the best bar band ever.
There's a live version of this song. Recorded at Madison Square Garden in 1971. It is the greatest live recording of a rock song of all time. Great job Gentlemen 😂❤🇨🇦
Deep cut...Dancing with Mr D off of Goats Head Soup
...partially "deep." (Maybe, more like: "intermediate" -or "eurybathic"🤷🤷....) -Goat's Head Soup is an unrecognized masterpiece.
...from things like "Winter" to "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" and "Dancing With Mr. D."
...and "Coming Down Again"
While Ya Yas live version seems the best, I'd strongly endorse the live at the Marquee 1971 version as the best visual performance. Either are awesome displays of the Stones absolutely raw power when on their game live.
The live version on "Hot Rocks" is the best version.
Another you also have to listen to live. Enjoying your ride guys. Keep it up. Can tell you both appreciate good music of any kind
Gangster Blues, Rock !!! In Your Face !!!!
We take this CD on every road trip!
Get your ya yas out version as stated by others have commented on. Is the one to check out. Just scratching the surface fellas. Great reaction as always. Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
Love Charlie Watts (RIP) drumming on this track!
The "Hand off "live with Charlie, always brings a laugh and a smile for Keith, peace
Gotta react to the live version, this is one of my fave Stones songs...bluesy, git that groove, it's great!
Giving us that juke joint vibe 😅
Them dudes are wild I love them
I agree with several others here, about the live version from Get Your Ya Yas Out. I think it’s the definitive version, bringing its own unique vibe. With so much Stones to listen to, I think it’s an important experience unto itself, and worthy of its own reaction.
I saw the Stones in '72 in Vancouver doing "Midnight Rambler"...Jagger had taken off his wrestler-style leather belt and as he was creeping dramatically across the stage he was slapping it on the stage during the slow part of the song...with a big smile on his face Wyman took a playful kick at Jagger' butt as he went by. I love a bit of upstaging with my music just like the Deep Purple concert where some fan yanked Ritchie Blackmore's Fender Strat right out of his hands as he was jabbing it at audience..
Great cut from a great album. Best paired with great drugs.
Yeah, following along way back, and watching these guys develop their own sound was/is amazing.
Luv you guys. Keep on rockin.
Mood......💖🎶
One of their best bluesy jams, it is a classic in studio but really comes to life Live and usually goes around 10 minutes or more as they give a hell of a work out. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎷🎶
Thanks for doing this.
That last like always gives me chills. "I'll stick my knife right down your throat baby and it hurts."
Only the Stones would make song about a serial killer. (although I'm sure Mick and Keith would say its a metaphor) Crazy stuff.
That line is from the Boston Strangler's own testimony, minus "hurts" part.
The rhythm. Yeah.
You guys are hitting all the gems. Spectacular! 👍❤🤙
As many have said, the live version from Get Your Ya-Ya's Out is the definitive version. Longer, greasier, sleazier, and Charlie's on FIRE.
Y'all seem to be thoroughly enjoying the Rolling Stones. As you've probably figured out, they have a deep catalog of great music.
That album, Let it Bleed, is still my favorite Stones album. And I don't know why. It wasn't my favorite the first few times I listened to it. It doesn't even have my favorite Rolling Stones songs on it.
Check out the song Fool to Cry. I think it's from the Black and Blue album.
The Stones referred their sound as " living room rock n roll ".....wanted the studio to sound like they were sitting at house jamming away...worked very hard at staying away from overdubs...
Another masterpiece by the greatest rock n roll band in the world...portrayal of the Boston Strangler... with a pure, unadulterated Mick on the harp... the Stones at their best!! Thanks guys!!
If it's Mick on Harp, how is he singing at the same time?
@Greg-io1ip it's the studio version plus its well known Mick is the Harmonica player in the band..Brian played in the early years on certain things but Mick was far superior of a player... in the live version, as well as other tracks you can hear Micks "singing through the harp" so to say....
I love the album version from Let It Bleed (1969), but this is one that always plays better live. Check out the Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out (1970) version from their 1969 Tour. After that, you'll want to listen to versions from the 1972/73 Tours, where the band absolutely cuts loose and plays at an unbelievably frantic but never-off-the-rails pace.
Totally disagree. The studio cut has a much more sinister and disturbing vibe without being overproduced. It tells the story much better, and the musicianship is stellar - much better than the live version. Been a Stones fan for over 4 decades, saw 6 of their shows, and I always thought the live version, while excellent, just doesn't compare to the album cut.
Best track on the stones best album👊
I just Love this song and can’t find any I don’t like. Just envisioning watching Mick Strutting and Keith jamming with a cig hanging out his mouth So bluesy. We would just groove to this then tear it up. #Great Memories 👄
I can smell this song. If you know what I mean.
puff puff pass pass...
Charlie Watts is rock steady on the drums. He helps to drive the music forward.
Oh you have to do the live version. You guys ares great
As their former member, pianist and roadie, Ian Stewart, called them: his three-chord wonders. 😊
Live from Get yer YA-YAS is where it's at baby!
This is good, but there is a live version, that takes it to another level of excellence..
Yup. From the album "Get yer ya-ya's out!" Classic, with the audience dude shouting out "Goddamn!" as Mick slaps the stage with his belt, lol
I remember my mom yelling turn that down now or go outside!
Another classic from the greatest rock and roll band in the land! The best version is live on the Get Yer Ya Yas Out album.
You should check out a little known and seldom heard Stones track. ‘MemoFrom Turner”. It has Ry Cooder guesting on guitar.