Hey John. Viewers have kept me honest over the years and according to Mark Lewisson who painstakingly went through every session and every instrument used on every session, it's a six string on You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. I know he strums one in the movie. I love the song. Here's a couple of Beatles songs that you may or may not know employ a 12-string. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George uses a FENDER 12 to mimic Paul's bass line) and She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (the answer to the trivia question 'what's the last Beatles song with a 12-string on it'). I really appreciate you taking the time to check out a few videos. I hope you have a great weekend. Please take care and be well. Mark
Hey Noah. Thanks so much for checking it out. You've been an amazing supporter of the channel and I really appreciate it. I'm going to do a full length more professionally done doc on the 12 at some point in the near future. If you haven't already (I'm embarrassed to say that I worked so hard on this video, I haven't read the comments from last week yet), please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. Give this one some more love too if you have time. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Mark, I think your choice of "Walk Right In" is an exceptionally good choice of the song that really brought the 12 string into popular music in America and Canada. You are right --- it had been used in mostly Hispanic culture songs, Eastern Europe songs, and to some extent, American and Canadian songs in folk songs, etc. but it was "Walk Right In" that really introduced it to our popular music culture. Well done, good choice. Doug ("Crossbow")
That was historically interesting, and musically inspiring. I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation, and your playing is superb. I'm looking forward to the next one. Thank you.
Great job Mark. When I was a kid this song was played on the radio quite a bit & I always wondered what the new way of walking was all about. I still don't have the answer.
Great to hear that song again. It was one of the major reasons that I started learning guitar and bought a 12 string (Egmond, from Sweden I think) when I got my first student loan in1970. Btw, still trying to learn it properly 50 years later. Great video, Mark.
Awesome Gregg!! Like me, you must be a perfectionist! Lol! I've been playing for over 30 years (eek!), and I say the same thing! We are actually much better than we think we are...I've stumbled across a few recording of my friends and I fooling around, having fun at a couple of "jam sessions" and yeah, they sound pretty good! After buying my 12 string 8 years ago, I'm having fun playing! They sound great!
In my case, I found your channel after Trogly reviewed a Rickenbacker 360/12C63 about a month ago. It sounded so cool that I immediately searched "12-strings riffs" and your video was among the top results. Watched it, then a couple more, and subscribed. In the following days I watched a bunch more. I remembered thinking at the time (and was even gonna comment that at the time, but I don't think I did) that surely out of the tens thousands that watched Trogly's video hundreds or even thousands probably searched for more 12-videos and that probably would give your video and channel a bump in the almighty and mysterious algorithm.
Nice little walk through 12-string history! I was pleased that you landed on my own personal favorite, "Walk Right In," after a brief pause on my 2nd personal favorite, "I'll Never Find Another You" (sharing that position with "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her," by S&G). I think there's a hidden factor behind questions like this - a generational one. You're in a younger generation than mine; my pop-musical "roots" are more along the lines of Pete Seeger, The Byrds, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Seekers, Simon & Garfunkel, all of whom made great use of the 12-string, as well as many other groups who didn't, so much. Basically, the 1960's, and a bit in the 70's. Your roots appear to be more in the 80's & 90's; and please do weigh in on what you consider to be the bands in your own "zone," if you please to. The Eagles may be on the boundary between our "home territories." Possibly also Leo Kottke. And the generation before mine, might well call on Leadbelly or Pete Seeger for this one. BTW, I heard, back in the 60's, from a fellow amateur guitarist, that Leadbelly used a standard tuning on his 12, except with a 2-octave bass E-string pair, and I think, a unison G-string pair. Eagerly looking forward to your video on Leo! My personal favorites of his include Louise (wr. by Paul Seibel), Vaseline Machine Gun (heavily feat. slide work), and Pamela Brown. I must confess not having got much deeper into his oeuvre than those, so I'm looking forward to getting more immersed in his recorded works. Fred
Hey Kirk. Thanks so much for watching. Now just let it loop in the background for the rest of the day....I'm kidding. One of my viewers tried that and I actually got penalized for it. LOL. YT allows a max of three views per hour and a total max of about 5 views. I don't even think I've watched it five times yet. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Good one! I agree with Nigel, the history was very interesting. Also, your performance of The "Roof'd Up" Singers was good! Never heard "Walk Right In". Good song and cool 12-string solo! Good job!
Thanks brother. If you have time to give it a couple more spins if you're around today it would be great. The video is doing pretty well. I don't think it's going to hit suggested videos but it's close. Thanks again for all of the support!
Great video Mark!! "Walk Right In" is a must for the 12 string! The thing to remember on a 12, the "money strings" are the bottom base string and their octave. It's what gives them their iconic sound!
Another well informative video !! I really enjoyed it !! My two favorite 12 string songs are "Hope" by Alex Lifeson of RUSH, and when John Denver plays "Rocky Mountain High" on the 12 string. John before is death, started to really Vocalize very clearly, the word "Colorado" on the 12 string guitar. You could hear Colorado plain as day. That isn't as easy as it sounds either. Vocalizing like that to me, is Talent ! He was another guitar genius !!
Hey Charles. First of all I'm a Rush junkie and I love that song! Not many know it. And, I didnt mention Gordon Lightfoot or JD because I have covers I'm currently working on by both of them. I couldnt agree more that the 12 string on Rocky Mountain High is one of the best sounding ever!!! I really appreciate your comment. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Either way, please take care and be well. -Mark
Hey Mark. I grew my nails to play some of the tunes and then couldnt take it.It's ok, I've been playing fingerstyle on the tips for years. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Take care and be well. -Mark
Nicely done. I remember the song when it came out in the 60's. I was 9 or 10. But as much as I like the sound of acoustic 12's, I'm a little partial to the electric 12. My favourite pre-Beatles song with a signature electric 12 string riff is Jackie De Shannon's 'When You Walk in the Room'. I believe Glen Campbell played on that record.
Hey Ross. Thanks so much. I'm my video, the Riff That Made the 12 String Famous I mention that song and its importance in the history of the 12 string. I made the video so long ago I cant remember if it was Carol or Glen who played the riff on it but it was the Wrecking Crew. Check that one out if you have time. Better yet, watch this one again. It did really well out of the gate but is starting to die a bit. Lol. I'm sure you have better things to do on a Sat. I really appreciate you watching and for the kind words. Have a great weekend.-Mark
@@8MinuteAxe I checked your older video out again to learn that it was Glen who played. I wonder what kind of guitar he was playing. A Rickenbacker perhaps but it doesn't sound that unlike a Danelectro. Great sound whatever it is.
Awesome video. I think it may be your best. I love the riffs sprinkled throughout, love the video effects, and love the history. Also, great shout out to Leo Kottke and John Butler. Two of my favorites as well! GREAT job Mark!
Excellent Mark. Great to hear the Mexicans getting a well deserved rap. The guitar was in Mexico for a century before it sneaked across the Rio Grande. The bajo sexto (12), and its smaller brother, the bajo quinto (10), were traditional instruments in Mexico long before the six string became popular in America, around the time of the land rushes. Wagoneers were attracted to the six for compactness, lightness, low price and portability. It initially boomed in popularity as a worship instrument, pianos and organs not being very portable. Interesting choices in your 12 string influences, Kottke and Butler. They are at opposite ends regarding their tunings. Kottke uses a lot of D, particulary Drop D and Open D, and is handy with the slide ('Vaseline Machine Gun' is his jaw-dropping Magnum Opus, and 'Jack Fig' is a personal favorite), and Butler favors Celtic tunings, with Drop CG and Orkney Tuning appearing in his works, with a capo well up the neck. I haven't worked out 'Ocean' yet but it's also heavily influenced by Celtic. He also omits the bass G from the 3rd course and plays an 11 string, which seems to work well with his tuning choices. You're right about "famous". Their were other names that spring to mind in 12 string history, chief among them 'Blind' Willie McTell, and Leadbelly. McTell had a profound influence on Dylan, and Dylan's nasally vocal treatment is a direct reference to McTell's voice. I've heard a lot of Dylan (who hasn't), and the only song I can recall where he sang in his 'own' voice was 'Lay Lady Lay'. McTell used an oddball tuning on many songs, sometimes tuning strings individally instead of the usual octave aprt. Leadbelly's 'Hangman' was a big hit for Led Zeppelin. Leadbelly also used a strange tuning but I don't remember it offhand. (Open E variant??) Can't mention Leadbelly without giving Lonnie Donergan a well deserved kick in the gonads. Donergan's two biggest hits 'Goodnight Irene' and 'Rock Island Line' were stolen from Leadbelly and used without credit, he claiming to have written both. Objections were raised, but Leadbelly was an impoverished black man and lacked the resources to legally challenge Donergan, an international star. Long after both men had died, the Leadbelly Foundation took the matter up, and retrospectively sued Donergan's Estate. They produced published manuscripts that pre-dated Donergans own stolen works. The Court proceedings lasted several years, but Leadbelly's Foundation won. Compensation for Royalties not paid, reputational damages, damages for outright plagiarism, and legal fees, bankrupted Donergan's Estate. They appealed but the case was thrown out. Bruce Woodley, The Seekers guitarist, revealed in an interview that he was heavily influenced by the 'Great Folk Scare' of the early 60's and began using the 12 as a result. He, in partnership, wrote the song that I and many others hope will become our National Anthem, 'I Am Australian'. Our current Anthem is a witless dirge that expresses a lot about Australia's natural beauty, but says not a word about the people. Woodley's song is enormously popular, and features a verse in one of the many aboriginal tongues. My latest trip to the vortex, has yielded me a 12 string 'jo. Like I really needed a 'jo! But I can use guitar chords, so it's not back to square one. I've been watching for you to bob up nursing the Pelham Blue 339. You still have it?
Thanks so much Jake. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. I appreciate it so much. -Mark
Great stuff. Of course I remember the song. But I was unaware of any of the differences in guitars at that point. I was 10 or so. My first introduction to a guitar would not be for another few years. Just so much great music came out in the 60’s. It spoiled me to pretty much everything else that came after that.
Hey Thomas. I actually cut out this part but they actually had to wait for Gibson to finish making Bill Svanhoe a left handed 12 string before they could record the song! Thanks so much for checking it out., please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and of course multiple views on this one are always appreciated. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Thanks Big Mike. Did you see the original I did last week? If you have time and you can give either this one or that one another view it would be great but I'm already so grateful for your amazing support. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Hey Big Mike. My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
Over the years, as you’ve stated, the 12 string has been in many, many songs. The general audience didn’t realize it. I got my 1st 12 string in 1968. It was used, and the neck warp was so bad, it would never stay in tune. I played it at the children’s mass at church (along with 2 6 strings). I’d say it was more like nails scratching on a chalk board. Lol The songs you’ve played have inspired me and today’s 12 string is much better than my 1st. People actually like when I play it. Can’t wait for those oldies! Keep on trucking Mark.
Got my frist 12 string second hand in 1970. Was an EKO built like a cricket bat. Played with only 6 strings the first 3 months so I could grasp the chords. Never looked back.
Mark: Thanks for the history on some of the great 12 string guitar players pre-Beatles. "Walk Right In" was a great song I enjoyed back in the day. Now that you reminded me of it, I will have to add it to my list of 12 string songs to learn.
Well Mark that was a very surprising and clever choice .Yes pre Beatles that is a terrific choice featuring two 12 strings including the lead. You did a outstanding job on performing a classic song once again. Now I will be trying to play that myself over the weekend .You are a tremendous inspiration. Looking forward to your next video.
I dig it. I listened to this on The Big 11-10, KRLA Pasadena, back in the day, which was a long time ago in ago in a galaxy far, far away... 'Tis a magical musical memory still turning in the windmills of mind.
Hey again PNA. Thanks for checking out this one too. I really appreciate the support of the channel. I value your time and comment. Please take care and be well. -Mark
That's It! 1962, the year I graduated from High School - everyone that had a 12 string that I knew was playing this! (I tried, but failed) The year that I discovered folk music, at the Ice House. Thanks so much for bringing those memories back.
You made my day Henry. Thanks for sharing that memory with me. Its all the stories and memories like that that make up the true history of rock n roll. I was born in 71. I always loved 60s and 70s music but if I knew back I'm the mid 90s that the current music (counting crows, third eye blind, black crowes) was going to be rocks last gasp, I would have gone to a show everyday. Thankfully I went to a few hundred between 1986 and 2000. Take care and be well. Mark
Mark, I really really like this one. Your acknowledgment of the Mexican culture really hit home. Thank you for what you do. Your playing on the same note was spot on. Sorry I was late on this one I was in an interview for a teaching job at a music school today but boy am I glad I saw this today.
Hey brother. Thanks so much for checking the video out. I have 3 more 12 string videos coming out next week. I just uploaded a new one that's a little different. Please check it out and let me know what you think! MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark
Hey Johnny. I really appreciate the kind words. If you have time My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! -Mark ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html
Hey Vasanth. Thanks so much for checking out the premiere. If you have time, please give it another view or two. Also, don't forget to enter the contest. All you have to do is watch the original I did last week again ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and email me a critique along with my you think you should win the guitar. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Thanks so much for checking out the video. Im.glad you enjoyed it. . My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
There may have been hit songs that utilized the 12 string previously.. but The Byrds’ MTM crystallized the signature sound and association of ringing sound and 12 string guitars. Jmho
Absolutely awesome video Mark! You often impress me with your talent, I smash the like button a lot, but only rarely do I comment. Your rendition of "Walk Right In" is phenomenal! I am old enough to remember its release back in 1963; it was very popular for sure. You tagged it well partner, great editing job too! Thanks for sharing this gem; you took me down memory lane!
Hey Bill. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I appreciate the very enthusiastic and kind words! My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
I remember "Walk Right In" when it came out--I would have been 9-1/2 at the time, and I remember the unique sound of the background guitars, though I wouldn't have had a clue what a 12-string guitar was. My dad played a Gibson L7 with a monkey on a stick D'Armond pickup attached, into a basic Gibson 5 Watt tube amplifier at local southern Utah impromptu country dance bands. I had just started learning from him...
Thanks Simon. Let's talk this week about getting that Yanks vs. Brits done. Maybe for next Friday or the Friday after? One of my viewers (who has now become a good friend) lives locally and he's letting me borrow his Rick 12 so I may do a quick video on that this Friday. I appreciate you taking time out of your day to check out the video. Take care. -Mark
Terima Kasih My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Mantap!
Hey Z. Thanks so much for checking it out. If you haven't already (I'm embarrassed to say that I worked so hard on this video, I haven't read the comments from last week yet), please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
I think people would be shocked to realize that the actual lodging establishment which shall not be named, is in the middle of the most touristy section of Santa Monica. The pier is one block down, and there's a Del Friscos grille across the street. I enjoyed this very much.
Are you talking about the fauxtel that Henley is suing because they're calling themselves 'The Hotel California?" The actual picture they use for the song is the Beverly Hills Hotel which is of course in Beverly Hills. I went to one party there when I lived in L.A. At the time, I didn't know it was the hotel the Eagles used. FYI, the party was really lame. Certainly nothing like the party in 'Almost Famous'. LOL. Thanks for checking out the video. I really appreciate it.
@@8MinuteAxe Yep. It's kind of a dump. I stayed in the Leows next door. Nice place. Melon water in the lobby, free bike rentals, decent buffet, care rental on site.
@@8MinuteAxe it’s annoying that Frye and Henley who guided (with an iron hand) one of the greatest bands of all time into music history were/are such asses. I suspect though that the assishness was a big part of their success. They demanded perfection in every aspect from writing to arrangement to rehearsal to recording and performance. Although all the members contributed so much (Felder’s guitar on Hotel? He should be in HOF just for that alone) it was definitely the Don and Glenn show.
Hey Phil, thanks so much. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. I really appreciate it. -Mark
Man, this song makes me realize just how old I am. thanks Mark! Just kidding, i think you do a great job with this old song and bring it to life. Back than all you ever saw of the artist was a picture on a album cover. video:s like this are fun to watch. another great job
Hey man. It's funny, after my "Riff That Made the 12 String Famous" got 850k views, I had high hopes for this one. It's done reasonably well. The most important thing is that I did get some redemption. LOL. Take care. Mark
Keith Potter played 12 string on just about every Seekers song and inspired me to buy my first guitar - a 12 string - with my first school holidays pay packet. Still got it.
For sure the Seekers were a HUGE influence on the 12-string. I've featured them in several videos and I've covered at least 3 of their songs. I really appreciate you sharing your story. I love getting these kinds of comments! It makes all the work worth it. Enjoy the rest of your week and take care. Mark
Nice video, Mark! The history bit was interesting and you had me singing with the Rooftop's classic. I'm sure my neighbors really appreciated that considering the quality of my voice. 😖 🤘
Hey L.KB Thanks so much for checking out the video. Im.glad you enjoyed it and that I got you singing! My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
I'll take your word for it as you seem to be the all knowing 12 string expert. I suppose it could be debatable since everything on guitar never seems to be clear cut on who did what and when they did it. That's the wonderful thing about subjectiveness in music. Great performance by the way!
Hey AC. Thank you so much for the kind words. If you have a few minutes please check out my cover of LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS COVER AND LESSON ua-cam.com/video/vZdVOj1wSr8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. This was a fun one. Also, My new video THE GREATEST GUITAR RIFFS OF ALL TIME: US vs UK premieres tomorrow at 12PM EDT (DON'T FORGET TO SET YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD TONIGHT! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/I8lMz9SSDjo/v-deo.html I'll be hosting a LIVE CHAT from 11:45AM until the video plays through. After that, the video will be available via the link at any time! It's another head to head "riff off" with Simon Morel. I'll be announcing the winner of February's Orangewood Travel Guitar Giveaway on the livestream. I hope you can make it. Either way, I would appreciate it if you could give the video a few views, a like, and a comment. I know some of you have reposted my videos on your social media pages which is all greatly appreciated. I can't tell how humbled I am by all of the support. I know you all have busy lives and I'm so grateful for your time and consideration. Don't forget to enter this month's Vangoa 12 String Guitar Giveaway if you haven't already. All you have to do to enter is watch my original song video ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html and give me an honest critique AND email me at markaranalli@gmail.com and tell me why you should win the guitar! Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend! -Mark
Hey Chuck. I really appreciate the kind words. I've done a decent amount of Boston stuff but you know what's funny, my wife's name is Amanda and guess what one of the few 12 strings I haven't covered yet is? LOL. I think you may enjoy this one A LONG TIME - BOSTON- 12 STRING COVER ua-cam.com/video/KBF0cuOqing/v-deo.html. Have a great week and take care. Mark
At 55, I'm late in discovering the catalog of The Seekers. I knew Georgie Girl for decades, but I'll Never Find Another You left me speechless. I have since bought that 45 for my jukebox, and several albums. What a phenomenal group.
It is awesome that Vangoa has sent you 3 more guitars to giveaway. It shows their confidence in you and your channel to promote them and says a lot about you and your videos! Good job on the channel, Mark. It's getting better all the time. A question about Walk Right In - is it played in drop D tuning?
man this is amazing, your channel is very beautiful, congratulations. In my opinion, I think And You And I - Yes, can do the 12-string guitar very well in music, it has a lot of emphasis on music
Hey Felipe. Thanks so much for checking the video out. I just uploaded a new one. MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark
Hey Alex. Too funny, I just recorded a live version of Beginnings this evening on the 12. Thanks so much for checking out the video. Much appreciated. Mark
Hey Skip. I did a video three years ago called THE RIFF THAT MADE THE 12 STRING FAMOUS. It was all about Mr. T Man. The video went viral (at least viral to me, about 900,000 views). I caught so much hell because I didn't put this song on there. LOL. Here's the video if you're interested. ua-cam.com/video/2iJpdOeE57A/v-deo.html. Thanks so much for checking this one out. I appreciate your time and comment. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
Silver Thread & Golden Needles, also The Island of Dreams, both by The Springfields, pre dating most. Leadbelly was first, followed by Pete Seeger. The Seekers got their riff from Tom Springfield, who managed them & wrote the song.
Great stuff, Viking. If you're interested in some old school 12-string music, I transcribed Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" and I have a couple of great Lead Belly tabs. One of my viewers was kind enough to send me his original copy of a Lead Belly songbook he bought new in Australia in 1962. I believe many of the corridos predate LB and Blind Willie. Whenever I do a history of the 12-string, somebody jumps down my throat about me not including more about the influence of Mexican music. I refer to it EVERY SINGLE TIME I discuss the history and when somebody does that I always ask them for more info so I can fill in the gaps. But, I just get complaints, never assistance. I'm only refering to that particular thing. Overall, the people on here are amazing. Supportive, generous, passionate, and in my opinion, it's the combined stories of all of us (i.e. the time my parents let me go to see Rush when I was a kid) that make up the true history of Rock. Thanks so much for your time and contribution to the dialogue. I am very grateful. Please take care and have a great week. -Mark
Hey Ruben. Thanks so much for checking out the video! If you have time, please give it another view or two. Also, don't forget to enter the contest. All you have to do is watch the original I did last week again ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and email me a critique along with my you think you should win the guitar. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Hey Mark. I love that period of XTC's career. Did you catch the new one yet? MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark
Brought back memories ! As a 12 string player since the 70's completely forgot that this song used 12 string ! Great playing !
Absolutely wonderful playing! I also absolutely love “The Lodging Establishment in California”
"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" played in "Help," which I thought was the coolest use of the 12 string.
Hey John. Viewers have kept me honest over the years and according to Mark Lewisson who painstakingly went through every session and every instrument used on every session, it's a six string on You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. I know he strums one in the movie. I love the song. Here's a couple of Beatles songs that you may or may not know employ a 12-string. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George uses a FENDER 12 to mimic Paul's bass line) and She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (the answer to the trivia question 'what's the last Beatles song with a 12-string on it'). I really appreciate you taking the time to check out a few videos. I hope you have a great weekend. Please take care and be well. Mark
There's 2 reasons why I love this channel : awesome song covers and interesting history around them
Hey Noah. Thanks so much for checking it out. You've been an amazing supporter of the channel and I really appreciate it. I'm going to do a full length more professionally done doc on the 12 at some point in the near future. If you haven't already (I'm embarrassed to say that I worked so hard on this video, I haven't read the comments from last week yet), please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. Give this one some more love too if you have time. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Wow that brought back memories. As a boy I learned this on my brother’s martin 12 string. Neither one of us remember where that one went.
Mark, I think your choice of "Walk Right In" is an exceptionally good choice of the song that really brought the 12 string into popular music in America and Canada.
You are right --- it had been used in mostly Hispanic culture songs, Eastern Europe songs, and to some extent, American and Canadian songs in folk songs, etc. but it was "Walk Right In" that really introduced it to our popular music culture. Well done, good choice. Doug ("Crossbow")
"Walk Right In" was the song that I thought of.
Love that b&w TV effect...and the historical references. Just stop saying this is your best ever (even if it is!) too much excitement🙉
Awesome video Mark. Walk right in is probably the 1st 12 string riff I ever heard .
That was historically interesting, and musically inspiring. I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation, and your playing is superb. I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thank you.
I am old enough to remember that song. Still sounds GREAT. Mark you are incredible to be able to do ALL the parts to this song.
Great job Mark. When I was a kid this song was played on the radio quite a bit & I always wondered what the new way of walking was all about. I still don't have the answer.
I’m 99% sure that it’s a song about marijuana.
Great to hear that song again. It was one of the major reasons that I started learning guitar and bought a 12 string (Egmond, from Sweden I think) when I got my first student loan in1970. Btw, still trying to learn it properly 50 years later. Great video, Mark.
I love your story! Wonderful.
Awesome Gregg!! Like me, you must be a perfectionist! Lol! I've been playing for over 30 years (eek!), and I say the same thing! We are actually much better than we think we are...I've stumbled across a few recording of my friends and I fooling around, having fun at a couple of "jam sessions" and yeah, they sound pretty good! After buying my 12 string 8 years ago, I'm having fun playing! They sound great!
Fun episode, Mark. Loved the harmony. Count me in for the next one.
Mark, this seriously may be your best. Has it all: great riffs, great song performance, and amazing editing. I really enjoyed it! Thanks!
In my case, I found your channel after Trogly reviewed a Rickenbacker 360/12C63 about a month ago. It sounded so cool that I immediately searched "12-strings riffs" and your video was among the top results. Watched it, then a couple more, and subscribed. In the following days I watched a bunch more. I remembered thinking at the time (and was even gonna comment that at the time, but I don't think I did) that surely out of the tens thousands that watched Trogly's video hundreds or even thousands probably searched for more 12-videos and that probably would give your video and channel a bump in the almighty and mysterious algorithm.
Walk Right In. I haven't heard that song in many, many summers. You did an amazing rendition of it. Thanks for the memories.
Nice little walk through 12-string history! I was pleased that you landed on my own personal favorite, "Walk Right In," after a brief pause on my 2nd personal favorite, "I'll Never Find Another You" (sharing that position with "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her," by S&G).
I think there's a hidden factor behind questions like this - a generational one. You're in a younger generation than mine; my pop-musical "roots" are more along the lines of Pete Seeger, The Byrds, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Seekers, Simon & Garfunkel, all of whom made great use of the 12-string, as well as many other groups who didn't, so much. Basically, the 1960's, and a bit in the 70's.
Your roots appear to be more in the 80's & 90's; and please do weigh in on what you consider to be the bands in your own "zone," if you please to.
The Eagles may be on the boundary between our "home territories." Possibly also Leo Kottke.
And the generation before mine, might well call on Leadbelly or Pete Seeger for this one. BTW, I heard, back in the 60's, from a fellow amateur guitarist, that Leadbelly used a standard tuning on his 12, except with a 2-octave bass E-string pair, and I think, a unison G-string pair.
Eagerly looking forward to your video on Leo! My personal favorites of his include Louise (wr. by Paul Seibel), Vaseline Machine Gun (heavily feat. slide work), and Pamela Brown. I must confess not having got much deeper into his oeuvre than those, so I'm looking forward to getting more immersed in his recorded works.
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Super vid Mark you are so talented didnt know you could play left handed as well lol thanks keep them coming
Great video Mark! I was thinking “Walk right in” when you started video. You nailed it.
Hey Kirk. Thanks so much for watching. Now just let it loop in the background for the rest of the day....I'm kidding. One of my viewers tried that and I actually got penalized for it. LOL. YT allows a max of three views per hour and a total max of about 5 views. I don't even think I've watched it five times yet. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Good one! I agree with Nigel, the history was very interesting. Also, your performance of The "Roof'd Up" Singers was good! Never heard "Walk Right In". Good song and cool 12-string solo! Good job!
Thanks brother. If you have time to give it a couple more spins if you're around today it would be great. The video is doing pretty well. I don't think it's going to hit suggested videos but it's close. Thanks again for all of the support!
Great video Mark!! "Walk Right In" is a must for the 12 string! The thing to remember on a 12, the "money strings" are the bottom base string and their octave. It's what gives them their iconic sound!
Another well informative video !! I really enjoyed it !! My two favorite 12 string songs are "Hope" by Alex Lifeson of RUSH, and when John Denver plays "Rocky Mountain High" on the 12 string. John before is death, started to really Vocalize very clearly, the word "Colorado" on the 12 string guitar. You could hear Colorado plain as day. That isn't as easy as it sounds either. Vocalizing like that to me, is Talent ! He was another guitar genius !!
Hey Charles. First of all I'm a Rush junkie and I love that song! Not many know it. And, I didnt mention Gordon Lightfoot or JD because I have covers I'm currently working on by both of them. I couldnt agree more that the 12 string on Rocky Mountain High is one of the best sounding ever!!! I really appreciate your comment. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Either way, please take care and be well. -Mark
Thanks for mentioning Leo Kottke one of my all time fave guitarists.
Looking forward to the Leo kottke
Hey Mark. I grew my nails to play some of the tunes and then couldnt take it.It's ok, I've been playing fingerstyle on the tips for years. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Take care and be well. -Mark
Well,Leo was,is,and will always will be the undisputed master of the 12 string guitar by unanimous decision.
Nicely done. I remember the song when it came out in the 60's. I was 9 or 10. But as much as I like the sound of acoustic 12's, I'm a little partial to the electric 12. My favourite pre-Beatles song with a signature electric 12 string riff is Jackie De Shannon's 'When You Walk in the Room'. I believe Glen Campbell played on that record.
Hey Ross. Thanks so much. I'm my video, the Riff That Made the 12 String Famous I mention that song and its importance in the history of the 12 string. I made the video so long ago I cant remember if it was Carol or Glen who played the riff on it but it was the Wrecking Crew. Check that one out if you have time. Better yet, watch this one again. It did really well out of the gate but is starting to die a bit. Lol. I'm sure you have better things to do on a Sat. I really appreciate you watching and for the kind words. Have a great weekend.-Mark
@@8MinuteAxe I checked your older video out again to learn that it was Glen who played. I wonder what kind of guitar he was playing. A Rickenbacker perhaps but it doesn't sound that unlike a Danelectro. Great sound whatever it is.
I was 11. Ditto about "When You Walk in the Room"!
Great video Mark !! Never heard that song ! Thanks again for giving back !
Loved it simply Loved it what a great fun song well done Mark you threw me a curve ball with that one LOL but very well done and sounded great.
Another great song, performance, and video edit. Thanks!!!!
Awesome video. I think it may be your best. I love the riffs sprinkled throughout, love the video effects, and love the history. Also, great shout out to Leo Kottke and John Butler. Two of my favorites as well! GREAT job Mark!
Excellent Mark. Great to hear the Mexicans getting a well deserved rap. The guitar was in Mexico for a century before it sneaked across the Rio Grande. The bajo sexto (12), and its smaller brother, the bajo quinto (10), were traditional instruments in Mexico long before the six string became popular in America, around the time of the land rushes. Wagoneers were attracted to the six for compactness, lightness, low price and portability. It initially boomed in popularity as a worship instrument, pianos and organs not being very portable.
Interesting choices in your 12 string influences, Kottke and Butler. They are at opposite ends regarding their tunings. Kottke uses a lot of D, particulary Drop D and Open D, and is handy with the slide ('Vaseline Machine Gun' is his jaw-dropping Magnum Opus, and 'Jack Fig' is a personal favorite), and Butler favors Celtic tunings, with Drop CG and Orkney Tuning appearing in his works, with a capo well up the neck. I haven't worked out 'Ocean' yet but it's also heavily influenced by Celtic. He also omits the bass G from the 3rd course and plays an 11 string, which seems to work well with his tuning choices. You're right about "famous". Their were other names that spring to mind in 12 string history, chief among them 'Blind' Willie McTell, and Leadbelly. McTell had a profound influence on Dylan, and Dylan's nasally vocal treatment is a direct reference to McTell's voice. I've heard a lot of Dylan (who hasn't), and the only song I can recall where he sang in his 'own' voice was 'Lay Lady Lay'. McTell used an oddball tuning on many songs, sometimes tuning strings individally instead of the usual octave aprt. Leadbelly's 'Hangman' was a big hit for Led Zeppelin. Leadbelly also used a strange tuning but I don't remember it offhand. (Open E variant??)
Can't mention Leadbelly without giving Lonnie Donergan a well deserved kick in the gonads. Donergan's two biggest hits 'Goodnight Irene' and 'Rock Island Line' were stolen from Leadbelly and used without credit, he claiming to have written both. Objections were raised, but Leadbelly was an impoverished black man and lacked the resources to legally challenge Donergan, an international star. Long after both men had died, the Leadbelly Foundation took the matter up, and retrospectively sued Donergan's Estate. They produced published manuscripts that pre-dated Donergans own stolen works. The Court proceedings lasted several years, but Leadbelly's Foundation won. Compensation for Royalties not paid, reputational damages, damages for outright plagiarism, and legal fees, bankrupted Donergan's Estate. They appealed but the case was thrown out.
Bruce Woodley, The Seekers guitarist, revealed in an interview that he was heavily influenced by the 'Great Folk Scare' of the early 60's and began using the 12 as a result. He, in partnership, wrote the song that I and many others hope will become our National Anthem, 'I Am Australian'. Our current Anthem is a witless dirge that expresses a lot about Australia's natural beauty, but says not a word about the people. Woodley's song is enormously popular, and features a verse in one of the many aboriginal tongues.
My latest trip to the vortex, has yielded me a 12 string 'jo. Like I really needed a 'jo! But I can use guitar chords, so it's not back to square one. I've been watching for you to bob up nursing the Pelham Blue 339. You still have it?
That was awesome Mark, awesome history and awesome song. Here watching again :)
Your editing is getting so much better. Not that it was ever bad but your product is getting so good.
Thanks so much Jake. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. I appreciate it so much. -Mark
Great job on the performance Mark, your video editing skills are great to watch! Great vocals too!
I loved this, Mark! I so appreciate how much I learn from each of your videos!
Great stuff. Of course I remember the song. But I was unaware of any of the differences in guitars at that point. I was 10 or so. My first introduction to a guitar would not be for another few years. Just so much great music came out in the 60’s. It spoiled me to pretty much everything else that came after that.
Hey Thomas. I actually cut out this part but they actually had to wait for Gibson to finish making Bill Svanhoe a left handed 12 string before they could record the song! Thanks so much for checking it out., please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and of course multiple views on this one are always appreciated. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Thank you for the great music AND the great history surrounding it!
Your show keeps getting better and better!!!
I love it!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!
Thanks Big Mike. Did you see the original I did last week? If you have time and you can give either this one or that one another view it would be great but I'm already so grateful for your amazing support. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Hey Big Mike. My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
Over the years, as you’ve stated, the 12 string has been in many, many songs. The general audience didn’t realize it. I got my 1st 12 string in 1968. It was used, and the neck warp was so bad, it would never stay in tune. I played it at the children’s mass at church (along with 2 6 strings). I’d say it was more like nails scratching on a chalk board. Lol The songs you’ve played have inspired me and today’s 12 string is much better than my 1st. People actually like when I play it. Can’t wait for those oldies! Keep on trucking Mark.
Got my frist 12 string second hand in 1970. Was an EKO built like a cricket bat. Played with only 6 strings the first 3 months so I could grasp the chords. Never looked back.
You got me Mark lol, I was like how did I miss an 8 minute axe video, I check all the time lol
Mark: Thanks for the history on some of the great 12 string guitar players pre-Beatles. "Walk Right In" was a great song I enjoyed back in the day. Now that you reminded me of it, I will have to add it to my list of 12 string songs to learn.
Brilliant Mark. Great choice.
Loved the great historical introduction before you introduced "Walk Right In". Your playing was flawless. You and your "double" play so well together.
Another super video Mark, learning so much. 76 years young and getting into 12 string learning is fun!! This is # 3 for me.
Great video. More of these please.
Love the historical journey of the 12. And a great choice of song - one of the first I learned on my 12. 🙂 Excellent video, Thanks Mark!
Thanks!
Well Mark that was a very surprising and clever choice .Yes pre Beatles that is a terrific choice featuring two 12 strings including the lead. You did a outstanding job on performing a classic song once again. Now I will be trying to play that myself over the weekend .You are a tremendous inspiration. Looking forward to your next video.
Great Job Mark, really interesting information as well.
I dig it. I listened to this on The Big 11-10, KRLA Pasadena, back in the day, which was a long time ago in ago in a galaxy far, far away... 'Tis a magical musical memory still turning in the windmills of mind.
Hey again PNA. Thanks for checking out this one too. I really appreciate the support of the channel. I value your time and comment. Please take care and be well. -Mark
@@8MinuteAxe Mark, Thank you. All the best, Steve
That’s some great history that I’ve never known about! Thanks 🙏
That's It! 1962, the year I graduated from High School - everyone that had a 12 string that I knew was playing this! (I tried, but failed) The year that I discovered folk music, at the Ice House. Thanks so much for bringing those memories back.
You made my day Henry. Thanks for sharing that memory with me. Its all the stories and memories like that that make up the true history of rock n roll. I was born in 71. I always loved 60s and 70s music but if I knew back I'm the mid 90s that the current music (counting crows, third eye blind, black crowes) was going to be rocks last gasp, I would have gone to a show everyday. Thankfully I went to a few hundred between 1986 and 2000. Take care and be well. Mark
Mark, I really really like this one. Your acknowledgment of the Mexican culture really hit home. Thank you for what you do. Your playing on the same note was spot on. Sorry I was late on this one I was in an interview for a teaching job at a music school today but boy am I glad I saw this today.
Great video - I generally think of the Neil Young/ Bill Crosby era when I think 12 stringer so great to get context!
Hey brother. Thanks so much for checking the video out. I have 3 more 12 string videos coming out next week. I just uploaded a new one that's a little different. Please check it out and let me know what you think! MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark
Awesome cover Boss, Thanks.. Your hard work putting this episode up is appreciated.
Another great video! Tks much!🤯
Hey Johnny. I really appreciate the kind words. If you have time My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! -Mark ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html
i was watching when this premiered! :D
Hey Vasanth. Thanks so much for checking out the premiere. If you have time, please give it another view or two. Also, don't forget to enter the contest. All you have to do is watch the original I did last week again ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and email me a critique along with my you think you should win the guitar. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Entertaining and informative! What more is there? Great job Mark. Every video you do just keeps getting better. Great job.
This is a seriously great video. You’re really headed toward something here. I don’t know what it is, but it’s going to be more and more amazing.
Thanks Dave. I appreciate the support AND the help figuring out how to make the video! -Mark
Great video Mark!
Thanx for history lesson...
Thanks so much for checking out the video. Im.glad you enjoyed it. . My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
So I have to wait 4 hours but I guess it will worth it, so I leave a reminder and will be back🤩
There may have been hit songs that utilized the 12 string previously.. but The Byrds’ MTM crystallized the signature sound and association of ringing sound and 12 string guitars. Jmho
Absolutely awesome video Mark! You often impress me with your talent, I smash the like button a lot, but only rarely do I comment. Your rendition of "Walk Right In" is phenomenal! I am old enough to remember its release back in 1963; it was very popular for sure. You tagged it well partner, great editing job too! Thanks for sharing this gem; you took me down memory lane!
Hey Bill. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I appreciate the very enthusiastic and kind words! My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
I remember "Walk Right In" when it came out--I would have been 9-1/2 at the time, and I remember the unique sound of the background guitars, though I wouldn't have had a clue what a 12-string guitar was. My dad played a Gibson L7 with a monkey on a stick D'Armond pickup attached, into a basic Gibson 5 Watt tube amplifier at local southern Utah impromptu country dance bands. I had just started learning from him...
Nice job Mark - see you soon.
Thanks Simon. Let's talk this week about getting that Yanks vs. Brits done. Maybe for next Friday or the Friday after? One of my viewers (who has now become a good friend) lives locally and he's letting me borrow his Rick 12 so I may do a quick video on that this Friday. I appreciate you taking time out of your day to check out the video. Take care. -Mark
Love this video! Thank you for your enlightment!
Bravo!!! Nice singing to boot.
Great job Mark!
great...MANTAP
Terima Kasih My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Mantap!
Great pick, Mark, that's a great song. I have learned a lot from this video. Many thanks!
Another entertaining and informative video!
Very well done all around - video, music, trivia, etc.
Great video Mark, thanks!
Hey Z. Thanks so much for checking it out. If you haven't already (I'm embarrassed to say that I worked so hard on this video, I haven't read the comments from last week yet), please watch the original I posted last week ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
Great job playing and singing; always recognized that song as such a big song for the 12-string!
Hey Bill. Still catching up on comments. Again, many thanks for all of the support. Please know that it's very much appreciated. Take care. -mark
I think people would be shocked to realize that the actual lodging establishment which shall not be named, is in the middle of the most touristy section of Santa Monica. The pier is one block down, and there's a Del Friscos grille across the street.
I enjoyed this very much.
Are you talking about the fauxtel that Henley is suing because they're calling themselves 'The Hotel California?" The actual picture they use for the song is the Beverly Hills Hotel which is of course in Beverly Hills. I went to one party there when I lived in L.A. At the time, I didn't know it was the hotel the Eagles used. FYI, the party was really lame. Certainly nothing like the party in 'Almost Famous'. LOL. Thanks for checking out the video. I really appreciate it.
@@8MinuteAxe Yep. It's kind of a dump. I stayed in the Leows next door. Nice place. Melon water in the lobby, free bike rentals, decent buffet, care rental on site.
@@8MinuteAxe it’s annoying that Frye and Henley who guided (with an iron hand) one of the greatest bands of all time into music history were/are such asses.
I suspect though that the assishness was a big part of their success. They demanded perfection in every aspect from writing to arrangement to rehearsal to recording and performance. Although all the members contributed so much (Felder’s guitar on Hotel? He should be in HOF just for that alone) it was definitely the Don and Glenn show.
That was great, thank you ✌️❤️🎸❤️
Hey Phil, thanks so much. Hey, My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. I really appreciate it. -Mark
Man, this song makes me realize just how old I am. thanks Mark! Just kidding, i think you do a great job with this old song and bring it to life. Back than all you ever saw of the artist was a picture on a album cover. video:s like this are fun to watch. another great job
Hey Bob. This was one of my favorite videos to make. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have a great weekend. -Mark
I think this is the first vid of yours I ever watched.Got hooked thereafter.
Hey man. It's funny, after my "Riff That Made the 12 String Famous" got 850k views, I had high hopes for this one. It's done reasonably well. The most important thing is that I did get some redemption. LOL. Take care. Mark
Keith Potter played 12 string on just about every Seekers song and inspired me to buy my first guitar - a 12 string - with my first school holidays pay packet. Still got it.
For sure the Seekers were a HUGE influence on the 12-string. I've featured them in several videos and I've covered at least 3 of their songs. I really appreciate you sharing your story. I love getting these kinds of comments! It makes all the work worth it. Enjoy the rest of your week and take care. Mark
Hey Mark, can't wait for Leo and John. Thanks for doing the oldies.
Nice video, Mark! The history bit was interesting and you had me singing with the Rooftop's classic. I'm sure my neighbors really appreciated that considering the quality of my voice. 😖 🤘
Hey L.KB Thanks so much for checking out the video. Im.glad you enjoyed it and that I got you singing! My OLD video Hotel California: Rip Off or Rock Classic is starting to gain some momentum. If you have time to watch a couple of times and comment (even if it's another comment it will help). Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/f_gt76Ld6aI/v-deo.html. Have a great day and take care. -Mark
I'll take your word for it as you seem to be the all knowing 12 string expert. I suppose it could be debatable since everything on guitar never seems to be clear cut on who did what and when they did it. That's the wonderful thing about subjectiveness in music. Great performance by the way!
12 strings guitars are way better In my honest opinion than a normal 6 string
Loved it!!
It's exceptional.
you and your musical piece are amazing.
congratulations!
Hey AC. Thank you so much for the kind words. If you have a few minutes please check out my cover of LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS COVER AND LESSON ua-cam.com/video/vZdVOj1wSr8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe. This was a fun one. Also, My new video THE GREATEST GUITAR RIFFS OF ALL TIME: US vs UK premieres tomorrow at 12PM EDT (DON'T FORGET TO SET YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD TONIGHT! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/I8lMz9SSDjo/v-deo.html I'll be hosting a LIVE CHAT from 11:45AM until the video plays through. After that, the video will be available via the link at any time! It's another head to head "riff off" with Simon Morel. I'll be announcing the winner of February's Orangewood Travel Guitar Giveaway on the livestream. I hope you can make it. Either way, I would appreciate it if you could give the video a few views, a like, and a comment. I know some of you have reposted my videos on your social media pages which is all greatly appreciated. I can't tell how humbled I am by all of the support. I know you all have busy lives and I'm so grateful for your time and consideration.
Don't forget to enter this month's Vangoa 12 String Guitar Giveaway if you haven't already. All you have to do to enter is watch my original song video ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html and give me an honest critique AND email me at markaranalli@gmail.com and tell me why you should win the guitar!
Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend! -Mark
Best 12 string riff ever, IMHO. ~Dale
Great video, thanks.
Your channel is superb. Please keep the 12 string content coming. Suggestion; a Boston specific video...
Hey Chuck. I really appreciate the kind words. I've done a decent amount of Boston stuff but you know what's funny, my wife's name is Amanda and guess what one of the few 12 strings I haven't covered yet is? LOL. I think you may enjoy this one A LONG TIME - BOSTON- 12 STRING COVER ua-cam.com/video/KBF0cuOqing/v-deo.html. Have a great week and take care. Mark
At 55, I'm late in discovering the catalog of The Seekers. I knew Georgie Girl for decades, but I'll Never Find Another You left me speechless. I have since bought that 45 for my jukebox, and several albums. What a phenomenal group.
I LOVE Georgy Girl. It's like a guilty pleasure.
@@8MinuteAxeThe way Judith pauses at the end of each verse ("a little bit"), really gives it a hook. Terrific, unique voice.
It is awesome that Vangoa has sent you 3 more guitars to giveaway. It shows their confidence in you and your channel to promote them and says a lot about you and your videos! Good job on the channel, Mark. It's getting better all the time. A question about Walk Right In - is it played in drop D tuning?
great vid. nice work on that song at the end.
man this is amazing, your channel is very beautiful, congratulations. In my opinion, I think And You And I - Yes, can do the 12-string guitar very well in music, it has a lot of emphasis on music
Hey Felipe. Thanks so much for checking the video out. I just uploaded a new one. MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark
First time, yes The Beatles, the Chicago with: If you leave me now , that's the song that got me real good!
Hey Alex. Too funny, I just recorded a live version of Beginnings this evening on the 12. Thanks so much for checking out the video. Much appreciated. Mark
Always awesome! Thank you!
Gotta be Boston playing More Than a Feeling.
I think I would have gone with Tambourine Man, but Walk Right In was a good choice;. Keep up the great work!
Hey Skip. I did a video three years ago called THE RIFF THAT MADE THE 12 STRING FAMOUS. It was all about Mr. T Man. The video went viral (at least viral to me, about 900,000 views). I caught so much hell because I didn't put this song on there. LOL. Here's the video if you're interested. ua-cam.com/video/2iJpdOeE57A/v-deo.html. Thanks so much for checking this one out. I appreciate your time and comment. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
Silver Thread & Golden Needles, also The Island of Dreams, both by The Springfields, pre dating most. Leadbelly was first, followed by Pete Seeger. The Seekers got their riff from Tom Springfield, who managed them & wrote the song.
Great stuff, Viking. If you're interested in some old school 12-string music, I transcribed Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" and I have a couple of great Lead Belly tabs. One of my viewers was kind enough to send me his original copy of a Lead Belly songbook he bought new in Australia in 1962. I believe many of the corridos predate LB and Blind Willie. Whenever I do a history of the 12-string, somebody jumps down my throat about me not including more about the influence of Mexican music. I refer to it EVERY SINGLE TIME I discuss the history and when somebody does that I always ask them for more info so I can fill in the gaps. But, I just get complaints, never assistance. I'm only refering to that particular thing. Overall, the people on here are amazing. Supportive, generous, passionate, and in my opinion, it's the combined stories of all of us (i.e. the time my parents let me go to see Rush when I was a kid) that make up the true history of Rock. Thanks so much for your time and contribution to the dialogue. I am very grateful. Please take care and have a great week. -Mark
Busted Bicycle by Leo Kottke made the 12 string famous! (IMO)
Yes, so good, I had to watch again !
I watched the video and loved it
Hey Ruben. Thanks so much for checking out the video! If you have time, please give it another view or two. Also, don't forget to enter the contest. All you have to do is watch the original I did last week again ua-cam.com/video/3MvCk4NYg1A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=8MinuteAxe and email me a critique along with my you think you should win the guitar. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend. -Mark
What about( senses working overtime) I heard recently.XTC,I think another would be songs played on a six that should have been played on a twelve
Hey Mark. I love that period of XTC's career. Did you catch the new one yet? MTV UNPLUGGED: A BRIEF HISTORY. ua-cam.com/video/VqyTVkBnXHw/v-deo.html. Lots of good performances and another guitar giveaway. I really appreciate the support. Have a great weekend. -Mark