That was a fabulous lesson! I believe that there is a currently untapped market of 50 something year old guys like me...who will never be in a band but who are home with a looper and want to be able to play passable versions of these tunes with a little riff...a little lead etc. A step up from campfire strumming. I'm fully in if you produce that shit. Take my money and my gratitude.
Thank you, Davy!! Every Head probably feels very dialed in and firmly on the bus when the old standards like this play!! I know I do!! It’s like the stealie on my guitar starts to glow lol
your lessons are the perfect amount of info, making sure we learn the stuff you need to, while also leaving the right parts open for letting us figure it out. plus solid dead history every time
HOLY SHIT MAN!!!! I DONE IT! I REALLY DONE IT! BY GOD! I wish you could've been there in the room with me. I just did the intro riff and jammed an E chord did the intro riff and jammed an A chord but man I was going down that old road. Bless you Toby. Tell me a story, papa :)
Oh man! I've been trying to get past just playing open chords for so long thinking it was some secret language I would never understand. After watching a few of your videos and relearning how to play some songs I kinda knew, tonight it finally happened. Thank you!!!
Great lesson. The dedication and devotion to the craft is obvious. And the material is... wait for it....Understandable! I don't have to stand on my head and take dexies to actually follow what dude is saying!!!!
That walk up you do to the C#min is just fricken beautiful. Love the videos and the jams man! Keep it up! So many Dead covers miss that Jerry chromatic walkups to chords.
I love that walk up. It's fascinating how the Dead were able to write so many songs in E that sound very different thanks to the use of chromatics and embelishments
Goin where the climate suits my clothes!!! Since it’s 🥶. Thanks so much, I’ve been looking for a tutorial of this for years. Another one of my favs. Now I can play it! And that feels so good.
I was lookin for an old blues version original acoustic and you popped up ! Whhoooooa..! Different to an ol fogey but hey you can play that eclectic electric for sure..enthralled was I ...and I am bushed...will try your lesson on my old acoustical apparatus (all I have anyway) so many thanks...As I am new to yr pages can you advise what that guitar is please, as I am unable to read the headstock (did I see cardinal series ? ) but nothing else...and I need new glasses ...THANKS..
the story is that delaney bramlett (?) of delaney & bonnie introduced it to the dead on the festival express trans-canada train tour july 1970... check out the film it's incredible...
About a month or two ago I discovered Delaney&Bonnie for myself, and since then it has lead to a treasure trove of good music from mid to late 60's to early 80's. Primarily the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Them boys are my new favorite band by God.
So for me the thing this year was to move from using the pick to dropping the pick for the rhythm part and doing it the way Jerry does getting that thumb action rolling.... I start to mess it up and merge it will a Loose Lucy fingerpick by mistake all the time cause it isn't that much different.
Hey man, I'm missing something. Somehow it doesn't work out as far as the timing goes. It's like, you hit the E note on the D string twice before going back down. I swear there's a note missing. Do you play the B note on the A string twice as well?
Good lesson, informative and accurate. I just can’t subscribe given your free use of f bombs and other tacky things you drop at times. Why? It makes a whole potential audience of yours walking away and shaking their heads.
This content is great. The focus on the left and right hand combined with clear tab is genius. Thank you!!!
That was a fabulous lesson! I believe that there is a currently untapped market of 50 something year old guys like me...who will never be in a band but who are home with a looper and want to be able to play passable versions of these tunes with a little riff...a little lead etc. A step up from campfire strumming.
I'm fully in if you produce that shit.
Take my money and my gratitude.
You can push the age up to 60! love these vids.
Same!! lol 🎸rock on!!
You deserve more views. I’m sure they’ll come in due time though. You’re hilarious, editing is fantastic and great content 👌 thank you
Thanks, fam! Please share us around!
I agree
Thank you, Davy!! Every Head probably feels very dialed in and firmly on the bus when the old standards like this play!! I know I do!! It’s like the stealie on my guitar starts to glow lol
your lessons are the perfect amount of info, making sure we learn the stuff you need to, while also leaving the right parts open for letting us figure it out. plus solid dead history every time
Glad you’re digging the channel, homie!
HOLY SHIT MAN!!!! I DONE IT! I REALLY DONE IT! BY GOD! I wish you could've been there in the room with me. I just did the intro riff and jammed an E chord did the intro riff and jammed an A chord but man I was going down that old road. Bless you Toby. Tell me a story, papa :)
I just got my first guitar at 46 years old. Thank you for everything you do. Your my teacher now. Your very cool in my book.
Oh man! I've been trying to get past just playing open chords for so long thinking it was some secret language I would never understand. After watching a few of your videos and relearning how to play some songs I kinda knew, tonight it finally happened. Thank you!!!
Bravo! A great lesson with lots of humor and fun!
Great lesson. The dedication and devotion to the craft is obvious. And the material is... wait for it....Understandable! I don't have to stand on my head and take dexies to actually follow what dude is saying!!!!
That walk up you do to the C#min is just fricken beautiful. Love the videos and the jams man! Keep it up! So many Dead covers miss that Jerry chromatic walkups to chords.
Those chromatic movements are absolutely necessary
I love that walk up. It's fascinating how the Dead were able to write so many songs in E that sound very different thanks to the use of chromatics and embelishments
@@TobyDavvy Jerry isn't Jerry without his chromatics lol
Hell yeah, easy and digestible, that’s what I appreciates about you Davvy
Great lesson and love the playing at the end ✌🏻
Toby I love these play dead vids like you said very digestible. Live streams are also a absolute vibe to my Friday
You are one strange trip but your content is terrific thanks!
Great humor and history! Great teaching too!!!
Goin where the climate suits my clothes!!! Since it’s 🥶. Thanks so much, I’ve been looking for a tutorial of this for years. Another one of my favs. Now I can play it! And that feels so good.
Hell yes! That’s what I like to read!
Love your channel man! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for that fist pump finale....top notch good sir!
Another classic. I know you've done a few off this album and can't wait for the rest.My favourite Dead record ,all killer and no filler.
Right?!? One of the best!
Thank you for this and all the others
Jerry’s blue grass roots got a love them
I was lookin for an old blues version original acoustic and you popped up ! Whhoooooa..! Different to an ol fogey but hey you can play that eclectic electric for sure..enthralled was I ...and I am bushed...will try your lesson on my old acoustical apparatus (all I have anyway) so many thanks...As I am new to yr pages can you advise what that guitar is please, as I am unable to read the headstock (did I see cardinal series ? ) but nothing else...and I need new glasses ...THANKS..
thanks for breaking it down and making it easy
Great lesson...again! How bout a little Alabama Getaway?
This guy is an F-ing legend!!!!
Love your work, keep up the good vibes (and work)🤟✌️
Thanks for being here, homie!
This lesson is so great! The best!
Dude, you're the best -- thanks for this!
You’re the best, Matt
Didn’t realize the GDTRFB half time interlude was an instrumental We Bid You Goodnight. Muchas Garcias!
Hell yeah, bro!
I appreciate the knowledge! You teach a accurate teaching👍
oh sweet - now I got something work on tonight! I need to do more of those walkups - this'll be good practice.
Hell yeah, John! Get those chromatic movements down!
Thanks so much, Davvy! Your editing seriously gets better and better with each new video😂
That means a lot, man. Thank you
Just appreciate these vids so much! Thank for the time and efforts my man
The intros keep getting better lol. Keep on truckin' Davvy and happy Chrismahanukwanzakah to you as well!!
You the man, Bosco!
Nice one brother. I’ve been playing this like Big Railroad Blues for years. Thanks for setting me straight! You killed the solo btw.🤙🏻
‘Preciate you being part of the fam, Mike!
the story is that delaney bramlett (?) of delaney & bonnie introduced it to the dead on the festival express trans-canada train tour july 1970... check out the film it's incredible...
About a month or two ago I discovered Delaney&Bonnie for myself, and since then it has lead to a treasure trove of good music from mid to late 60's to early 80's. Primarily the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Them boys are my new favorite band by God.
So for me the thing this year was to move from using the pick to dropping the pick for the rhythm part and doing it the way Jerry does getting that thumb action rolling.... I start to mess it up and merge it will a Loose Lucy fingerpick by mistake all the time cause it isn't that much different.
*Casually drops an immaculate solo*
“Mmkay guys that’s all I got for today” 😂
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' GOOD now ! I'll show myself out...
Nah, stick around for a while. We take all kinds here
I have that same guitar plays great!
Thank you for teaching us how to complain : P
Have a great day Davvy
No problem at all, homie
Love it....intro highlight every week
Davy please more info on that lead. Sweet!
Great lesson, thanks! "Cumberland Blues" lesson in the future?
It’s definitely coming!
Thanks Davvy!
Davvy, after the walk up to C#m what kind of C#m is that? is it off of an E shape?
What about Not Fade Away before Goin Down the Road? Like on Skull and Roses?
his festive colored jacket looks like something fucking bobby would have worn in the 80s.
Thank you!!! Keep it up!!!
Can’t stop, won’t stop!
Thanks!
Thanks again Homie!!!
Thank YOU for being here, bro!
🔥 once again thanks
Hey man, I'm missing something. Somehow it doesn't work out as far as the timing goes. It's like, you hit the E note on the D string twice before going back down. I swear there's a note missing. Do you play the B note on the A string twice as well?
Best Dead playin’ vids on da Tube, bruddah.
Thanks, homie!
you grateful dead people are built different lol but I need to learn this song
What guitar is that?
Show Jerry's finger style picking...nice interpretation but you should show rhe finger style jer picking
No
I love the irony of the subliminal 420s.
This guy gets me.
Thank you. I mean this as a good compliment but I like how weird you are
Yeah....GDTRFB..... Fookin A but Dude, DUDE......Playin in The Band - or I'm gonna have to commit hara kiri....
Hey man.
Hello
solo tabs pls xD :'D
Good lesson, informative and accurate. I just can’t subscribe given your free use of f bombs and other tacky things you drop at times. Why? It makes a whole potential audience of yours walking away and shaking their heads.
We have a beautiful audience that sticks around no matter what. If you don’t want to be a part of our community, that’s on you. Have a good one.
@@TobyDavvy thanks for peaceful reply. No need to get into a flame war, right? I wish you the best and I’ll check by on occasion. Take care, man ✌️🎸
It’s all love over here on T&D. We may have foul mouths but we have golden hearts. We will see you around, homie.