Broooooooce! known for song writing and performing- no slouch on the Fender. the entire album was written on piano too. heard this as a kid with a thing for hot rods, girls and no clue what life was going to throw at me. I was never the same after that. neither was pop music. the guy refused to compromise and laid it all on the line. the most real, heartfelt, intense performer I have ever seen. great tone on your tele- grit and jangle. gonna need a few listens to get the chromatic bridge ending. lol. ♫ Ü
Excellent. Playing the actual notes of that tricky break after the solo makes the timing more understandable. As a lifelong Stones fan I can support the TShirt
ATTENTION All Viewers - I hope this may help us all in our playing.......Here's a tip sequence to help figure out the chords, notes and positions that our favorite #1 guitar teacher James James shows us in hundreds of instructional videos; how to slow down the SPEED of your video view: 1. Go to a video. 2. Hover over the player and click Settings . (Cog Wheel Symbol) 3. Click Speed. 4. Select the speed at which you'd like the video to play.
They had a bunch of guitars buried in the mix. Twelve strings playing one-note-at-a-time duets, big strumming acoustics, I don't know whatall. That was the Mike Appel production style. The only one I can really hear is the one played here.
You are so classy man you are totally the guitar players guitar player I'm well connected in the music world and I'm telling you man you need to get a universal audio preamp and compressor at the very least you deserve that much for yourself
On behalf of the thousands of people who love all your videos, I’d like to pass on our thanks. Hopefully one day they will fix the copyright BS that has screwed up some of your other videos. Bonus points for the t-shirt. Next time how about a Beatles tshirt?
Bruce is clearly an underrated guitarist and also has a real understanding of open tunings which he uses a lot.
great lesson and nice guitar
Broooooooce! known for song writing and performing- no slouch on the Fender. the entire album was written on piano too. heard this as a kid with a thing for hot rods, girls and no clue what life was going to throw at me. I was never the same after that. neither was pop music. the guy refused to compromise and laid it all on the line. the most real, heartfelt, intense performer I have ever seen. great tone on your tele- grit and jangle. gonna need a few listens to get the chromatic bridge ending. lol. ♫ Ü
Might be coolest t shirt , my God !
Was just listening to this one, cool shirt as always
wow James, you are so prolific and talented...not only in your musical ability but what a collection of T-Shirts too...Thank You Sir
That Bm7 chord is a moment of genius by Mr Springsteen
CherryPhosphate70 E7sus2. :)
ha! thanks. just ran upstairs to try it!
I actually prefer the Bm7 but there's no accounting for taste!!
All the best
Astonishing sound, feeling and performance, as always, JJ. Thanks for the show.
Man! I'm glad I found your channel. Thank you.
You nailed it as usual, JJ. Good to hear some Bruce Juice played on that sweet Tele
Excellent. Playing the actual notes of that tricky break after the solo makes the timing more understandable. As a lifelong Stones fan I can support the TShirt
That looks like a lot of fun to play!
Bruce and Stones in same video, Great!
Nice
great shirt.... again !
Yeah. That’s a killer shirt JJ
ATTENTION All Viewers - I hope this may help us all in our playing.......Here's a tip sequence to help figure out the chords, notes and positions that our favorite #1 guitar teacher James James shows us in hundreds of instructional videos; how to slow down the SPEED of your video view:
1. Go to a video.
2. Hover over the player and click Settings . (Cog Wheel Symbol)
3. Click Speed.
4. Select the speed at which you'd like the video to play.
I never liked this song, but if you play it, I’ll listen to it. I searched for that t shirt on the internet, but I can’t find that one
They had a bunch of guitars buried in the mix. Twelve strings playing one-note-at-a-time duets, big strumming acoustics, I don't know whatall. That was the Mike Appel production style. The only one I can really hear is the one played here.
Do we know the guitarist on this song?
That looks like a lot of fun to play!
great shirt.... again !
You are so classy man you are totally the guitar players guitar player I'm well connected in the music world and I'm telling you man you need to get a universal audio preamp and compressor at the very least you deserve that much for yourself
On behalf of the thousands of people who love all your videos, I’d like to pass on our thanks. Hopefully one day they will fix the copyright BS that has screwed up some of your other videos. Bonus points for the t-shirt. Next time how about a Beatles tshirt?
Do you always replace the necks on your schecters? I know why you changed the black one but do you just prefer the fender neck?
I've replaced the necks on both. I just like the feel of the replacements better, chunkier.
Do we know the guitarist on this song?
I've always thought it was Bruce.
TypicalGirls
Bruce Springsteen
All the guitars in the album were recorded by Bruce himself
@@CarlosVargas-cn7rx steven van zandt of the sopranos wrote the guitar part for born to run
@@1888gpincorrect, little Steven joined the band after the recording of the song born to run. All guitar parts are bruce