Man, I miss being this determined to play guitar. Played so much guitar when I was younger, literal hours every single day. Nowadays, I barely know what to play anymore. It just doesn't feel the same anymore Hats of to you, Bradley
i feel you. although recently I've been practicing guitar and I'm pretty into it, The thing that died for me was drawing. I just don't know why I can't seem to get back into it I still actually can draw but it's just nowhere near as fun as it used to be
I'm very glad Marty Friedman's son was able to establish himself as his own guitarist and personality. I never believed he would get out of his father's shadow
No one knows Bradley is Marty Freidman’s son! Well now everybody does. But in all sincerity, that was a very cool well spoken thought out piece with some epic shredding.
I was watching Marty Friedman being interviewed by Rick Beato, and Marty brought up "comedy youtube guitarists", you know he was talking about Beanly. Absolutely awesome. I would love to see them together one day.
Man, I hope there’s a nontrivial amount of viewers that are being introduced to the fantastic and infinitely entertaining Bradley Hall. His content is incredible and I hope you all go and watch his videos bc they’re awesome.
One thing i love about Bradley is he still loves Bands that are mainstream and not entirely fucking obscure with only 2 listeners monthly and with shit quality.
I wish I was more interested in becaming good at the guitar from rhe start. I started because of Ayla Tesler-Mabe, a indie and blues player who was in Calpurnia; I also liked metal, but was kind of a "blank page" about music as a whole, and just didn't care about technique. On the first year, even not playing that well, I started to write songs, because I thought it was too difficult to learn already written metal songs. Time passes, I discovered people like Malmsteen, Petrucci and Timo Tolkki, and, even though the idea of playing that well didn't grow at the time yet, it planted a seed. Nowadays, after becoming familiar with all sorts of metal and playing for 4 years, I'm trying to evolve as soon as possible, so I become able to deliver better songs (I'm still composing, of course) and to play what I like to listen, as well. Bradley certainly achieved both goals.
No fucking way you had THAT guy on. I don’t mean it in a bad way, just… look, it’s like walking around seeing everyone in formal clothes, and then seeing Bradley is like finding the one guy wearing an AC/DC shirt and shorts drinking a Coors light.
I was going insane here because I had definitely heard that first riff you couldn't remember, but didn't know what it was... Thankfully I finally managed to piece it together and remembered it was "Shakin' All Over" by the Guess Who. It was driving me insane because I knew I knew it, but couldn't remember what the song was.
I still have that guitar magazine with Hangar 18. It only tabs to the end of the singing, only Marty's guitar and leaves out the whole second half of the song with the trading guitar solos. Also on that magazine are the intro to Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor and AC/DC's song You Shook Me All Night Long, I think just Angus' guitar parts, not Malcolm's but it's the whole song.
I feel you Bradley, I was into Lady Gaga before I discovered Linkin Park and Slipknot, then it was the early Trivium, As I Lay Dying and Killswitch Engage before I discovered Heart of a Coward which pushed me into 7-8 string music that lead on to modern prog. Now I'm mostly into prog rock. Weird development of music taste
its a strange time as a musical NPC. as a kid i was taken along to see hot chocolate live ( you know, i believe in miraclesss) for some reason and then i gained musical sentience one day and stumbled across kerrang! in 2001 and that was it, game over.
The very first riff you learned is from Rumble by Link Wray. It was released in 1958 and was an instrumental track. It is the only instrumental song that was banned on the radio because its brash sound was corrupting the precious minds of the youth during that time.
Appreciate the invite, Beanwire! Was very weird having to talk seriously for an extended amount of time 😆
Hi Bradley
Is that a Twin Peaks tattoo on your right hand?
I love that solar x type in green.
marty friedman on line wire😱😱😱
Honestly I had to triple double check if this was actually not one of your videos 😂
When I saw the title in my feed I thought it was another one of Bradley’s satirical parody videos
Same, just came to watch him impersonate the kind of content or sth.
So did I lmao
Same
Had to look at who uploaded the video to be sure cause I was also bamboozled
I clicked the video and when I heard the loudwire intro I'm like "wait what?"
Weird Al looks great for his age and the English accent is spot on.
Marty Friedman got surgery and now looks younger
So true, oh well
I'd expect nothing less from Bradley. Over an 11 minute video about his favorite riffs, and he managed to play 2 riffs.
His favorite riff: the entire Rust In Peace album
He's fluent in Yappanese for sure
so glad to see people like him get featured on loudwire
People like him?
@@symbiosisai UA-cam guitarists
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i didn't realize i needed bradley on loudwire until now
1:40 is Johnny Kidd & The Pirates "Shakin' All Over", from 1960!
That's the one!
I know the song from The Guess Who's cover, definitely a cool song
@@jammythetimebomb that’s the one mate! A lovely old chap in a local open mic night venue plays it on an absolutely stunning immaculate red strat 👌🏻
That's it!! Nice one mate
I thought it was sinister purpose by CCR
Man, I miss being this determined to play guitar. Played so much guitar when I was younger, literal hours every single day. Nowadays, I barely know what to play anymore. It just doesn't feel the same anymore
Hats of to you, Bradley
i feel you. although recently I've been practicing guitar and I'm pretty into it, The thing that died for me was drawing. I just don't know why I can't seem to get back into it I still actually can draw but it's just nowhere near as fun as it used to be
Steve Harris guitar player don't exist
Steve Harris guitar player:
8:25 this is why I like Bradley, LITERALLY exactly what I did. I basically started on rust in peace and spent weeks just analyzing everything.
Yeah, it was the same to me
I'm very glad Marty Friedman's son was able to establish himself as his own guitarist and personality. I never believed he would get out of his father's shadow
Bradley Hall is badass. We need more like him.
My head fell off there man. Awesome to see you on here!
Was really nice to hear your guitar playing journey mate! Great advice too.
Bradley is one of my top 3 favorite UA-camrs thanks for making this loudwire
No one knows Bradley is Marty Freidman’s son! Well now everybody does. But in all sincerity, that was a very cool well spoken thought out piece with some epic shredding.
So happy loudwire offered the chance for bradley to talk about himself. Some of the stuff suprised me and was very interesting
I was watching Marty Friedman being interviewed by Rick Beato, and Marty brought up "comedy youtube guitarists", you know he was talking about Beanly. Absolutely awesome. I would love to see them together one day.
Bradley Hall is definitely one of the best guitarists on UA-cam. You can learn a lot from this guy .
Man, I hope there’s a nontrivial amount of viewers that are being introduced to the fantastic and infinitely entertaining Bradley Hall. His content is incredible and I hope you all go and watch his videos bc they’re awesome.
One thing i love about Bradley is he still loves Bands that are mainstream and not entirely fucking obscure with only 2 listeners monthly and with shit quality.
I thought this was a Bradley hall video and the loud wire part at the end was a joke 😂 well done mate
The first riff is Shakin All Over by Johnny Kidd and The Pirates :) a hit in 1960
I had been waiting for this interview for a while. Glad to finally see it!
The biggest revelation is that Bradley is a Warhammer fan. It’s always nice to hear that someone you respect is into that wonderful hobby.
Well done, Bradley. Hell of a guitarist.
Beanley!! One of my favorite guitarists that UA-cam algorithm'ed to me. Keep flying that shred flag, m'man!
Fun fact: Paul Gilbert was so impressed by Bradley Hall he signed up for a series of guitar lessons a while back. Wild.
Where did u hear that? That's amazing if true
@@galatovoskos In an interview with Paul himself!
@@dwiii1635can you tell which interview is that?
Bradley was one of my inspirations to play guitar, i love this man and will always appreciate him for inspiring me. THANK YOU BRADLEY!
Definitely cool seeing Brad on here, always love watching his videos so this was a pleasant surprise
The best video you´ve made so far ! Speaking from the heart without clownish stuff. Congrats for your achievments !
"Bradley Hall Plays His Favorite Riffs"
> Does not play his favourite Riffs, but riffs where he learned guitar
If Bradley didn’t introduce this is Loudwire at the beginning I would never noticed it😂
Man that Crash Bandicoot plush is awesome !!!
Love that you got Bradley on the channel! Great video
The most useful lesson I've learned lately was Bradley's hand synchronization one. Actual legato helps alternate picking, who knew!
It's unbelievable how much I can relate to this video as a guitar player.
solar should make bradley a signature neon green guitar
They should make at least one good guitar. All the solar guitars I played in music stores were like cheap vietnamese noname craplogs,
It took me two whole minutes to figure out his Nevermind shirt. You are incredible!
Ah yes, I remember that Limp Beanzkit song that goes "Nobody knows what it's like... to be the beeeaan man" :P
The first song is "Shakin' All Over" - The Guess Who (It's one of their early hits and it's a cover but their version was very popular)
can't belive that Brad is here jsjs
congrats dude and f*king nice riffs
I came here for the part where he mentions the master piece Rust in Peace (without watching it I already know there will be one)
Don't care that he didn't even play his favorite riffs, love Bradley Hall, he's a fuckin legend
7:15
Enjoy
Please show us your Warhammer Collection!
loudwire finally recognizes this guy 🙏
What a nice guitar! Well done Bradley!
Should be renamed to "Bradley talks about his favorite riffs" XD
This is the most normal I've ever seen Bradley act. I think he just faked it for this video though, no way he's actually that normal.
Thanks for being completely honest, and the tips!
Ayyyyyy our boy moving up in the world!!!!!!
I wish I was more interested in becaming good at the guitar from rhe start. I started because of Ayla Tesler-Mabe, a indie and blues player who was in Calpurnia; I also liked metal, but was kind of a "blank page" about music as a whole, and just didn't care about technique. On the first year, even not playing that well, I started to write songs, because I thought it was too difficult to learn already written metal songs. Time passes, I discovered people like Malmsteen, Petrucci and Timo Tolkki, and, even though the idea of playing that well didn't grow at the time yet, it planted a seed. Nowadays, after becoming familiar with all sorts of metal and playing for 4 years, I'm trying to evolve as soon as possible, so I become able to deliver better songs (I'm still composing, of course) and to play what I like to listen, as well. Bradley certainly achieved both goals.
Love this dude so much
Love this!
playing the spinetta artaud guitar cool
Literally he just play one riff
Now I've got to play the entire song Rust in Peace, thanks Loudwire
No fucking way you had THAT guy on.
I don’t mean it in a bad way, just…
look, it’s like walking around seeing everyone in formal clothes, and then seeing Bradley is like finding the one guy wearing an AC/DC shirt and shorts drinking a Coors light.
So cool to see him here
that pull off song is Back in Black by AC/DC but changed ever so slightly
9:11 Yes Bradley, same thoughts. Face the tough ones if you want to learn faster. 😁😁
I like him more like this , when he isn’t being over the top
Love this guy
Awesome Beansley 🤘🏻
I was going insane here because I had definitely heard that first riff you couldn't remember, but didn't know what it was... Thankfully I finally managed to piece it together and remembered it was "Shakin' All Over" by the Guess Who. It was driving me insane because I knew I knew it, but couldn't remember what the song was.
I still have that guitar magazine with Hangar 18. It only tabs to the end of the singing, only Marty's guitar and leaves out the whole second half of the song with the trading guitar solos. Also on that magazine are the intro to Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor and AC/DC's song You Shook Me All Night Long, I think just Angus' guitar parts, not Malcolm's but it's the whole song.
This dude is like a caricature of Marty Friedman
That thumbnail is exactly what seeing this loudwire upload was like
Let’s go!!!
I love Bradley, he is the combination of Marty Friedman and weird al
that was insanely good , bradley your a legend all the best things from the UK, apart from chips and vinegar and well endowed girls !
I feel you Bradley, I was into Lady Gaga before I discovered Linkin Park and Slipknot, then it was the early Trivium, As I Lay Dying and Killswitch Engage before I discovered Heart of a Coward which pushed me into 7-8 string music that lead on to modern prog. Now I'm mostly into prog rock. Weird development of music taste
Shakin all over is that first riff. (I reckon)1960's. Covered by a large number of bands including Eddie Kidd,The Who, Flamin' Groovies....
i had no idea bradley was in a band and i have seen a fair share of his content
I see Bradley Hall I press like. 👍
he didnt just model the way he plays guitar around marty he looks EXACTLY like him
its a strange time as a musical NPC. as a kid i was taken along to see hot chocolate live ( you know, i believe in miraclesss) for some reason and then i gained musical sentience one day and stumbled across kerrang! in 2001 and that was it, game over.
pretty cool seeing youtuber guitarists on loudwire
YO THIS IS EPIC 🤘
Wow he was taught by Peter Green that's fucking wild! Rad as fuck.
Peter's brother
The dean ml is my favorite guitar, but this lime green solar x is definitely right up there too. I really need one. 😂
Loved all these riffs when i was 15 lol
I thought bradley just changed his channel name to loudwire
really love to see more gear factos
Fuck ya Bradley! Love your channel spilling over into more channels!
Just play the song schneebley! Like an online recipe! "When my grandma used to make beans..."
Love his channel! One of the most fun on the site. Wish I had found it earlier than I did.
Och, Bradley! N1!
i thought this was a joke video lmao but it's legit
I love Bradley hall
The very first riff you learned is from Rumble by Link Wray. It was released in 1958 and was an instrumental track. It is the only instrumental song that was banned on the radio because its brash sound was corrupting the precious minds of the youth during that time.
I hate Loudwire but I like Bradley Hall
Yall invited the Beany Geezer THATS GREAT
i love your hair dude
holy SHIT BRADLEY!!!!!
Funniest metal '' influencer " in my opinion. Never failed to make me laugh hysterically
British Marty Friedman strikes once more
I completely thought this was one of his vids
I’m a bass player trying to transition to guitar. Getting used to the scale length is a challenge but I wanna be able to play fat juicy riffs
Id rather watch Bradley's channel to see primarily playing, it would seem.