Your demo of Free's 'All Right Now' is possibly the best I have ever seen - and heard - I can hear all the different/additional tones alongside the main riff; and I could never properly place that intermediate riff which you play around the 12th fret - until now. Al'right!
How cool are these old licks? Raw, Tough and smack you in the right way. I always liked to play good times bad times with an open D5 thus incorporating some open note runs. However I love how you play all right now with the droned c chord excellent. Love your passion mark. Well done and rock on!
A few more from that time which were 69-71 era defining include: Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac Cissy Strut - The Meters (Funky maaaan) Sweet Dreams & Aqualung - Jethro Tull (Martin Barre is so underrated imo) Black Night - Deep Purple Paranoid - Black Sabbath Brown Sugar - Rolling Stones Schools Out - Alice Cooper Etc.
Brilliant love all the intros,I’ve noticed that Paul kossoff and Randy Rhoads both died on the 19th of March Just a recommendation have a listen too the album Fiends & Angeles sleazed in 1969 by Martha Velez brilliant singer both Eric Clapton & Paul kossoff plays on it ,it’s rumoured Jimi Hendrix also played on it
mark, fun vid, as always. at 3:15 your dots on the lemon song may be off. the dots show the b and e strings marching up the the fret board. that may not be the way you played it earlier. just letting you know before the snark monsters show up. ha! have a great day.
Thanks Mark for a great video! Please do a lesson on the solo from The Average White Band -Work to Do. It's a fabulous solo and you have a great way of breaking down solos.
Hi. I love their version of that Isley Brothers song! Maybe my favorite on that album, although so many great songs are on it. (For example, "Got The Love"). I did a lesson on it a while back. Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/LkFIFjWQdCA/v-deo.html
On I got a feeling rather than playing the a7 chord try playing the open a string and slide on the d string and b string up to the 5th fret. Not positive but pretty sure that's what both Lennon and Harrison do or just one of them plays. I think it's in the get back movie. Oh yea mute the g string. Great video. I like how you highlight the notes that you play
Thanks! I'm fairly sure I hear a G note being played on that, which suggests to me at least one of them is playing it somewhere. Who knows for sure? Thanks again.
@@MarkZabel I'm pretty sure I saw a camera angle on the roof that shows them playing it at the 5th fret . It's just something to be aware of. I always watch videos of live performances to verify if my suspicions are correct. Another thing that's very mysterious is the get back chord. Lennon plays an A7 chord but Billy Preston plays a Hendrix style chord. Not sure what Harrison plays.
Thanks! It's probable you're watching on a phone, without using the UA-cam app. If you watch on computer or use the UA-cam app you'll see the video in the "Click here."
Me too. Songs AND riffs. And his play? I'll take it any day. He let it all hang out - played at the edge of his capability and then brought it in for a sweet note. It's hard to be out-of-control and then quickly bring it back. Beautiful sloppiness. "Since I've Been Loving You" is the thing I'm talking about here.
Your demo of Free's 'All Right Now' is possibly the best I have ever seen - and heard - I can hear all the different/additional tones alongside the main riff; and I could never properly place that intermediate riff which you play around the 12th fret - until now. Al'right!
Awesome!
Thx Mark . I do really like the fretboard lights.
Thanks Mark! Love these videos and the not 30 minutes long format. Perfect!
Glad you enjoy them!
How cool are these old licks? Raw, Tough and smack you in the right way. I always liked to play good times bad times with an open D5 thus incorporating some open note runs. However I love how you play all right now with the droned c chord excellent. Love your passion mark. Well done and rock on!
Thanks buddy!
Mark, you are brilliant 🤜🤛
Thank you!
A few more from that time which were 69-71 era defining include:
Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac
Cissy Strut - The Meters (Funky maaaan)
Sweet Dreams & Aqualung - Jethro Tull (Martin Barre is so underrated imo)
Black Night - Deep Purple
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Brown Sugar - Rolling Stones
Schools Out - Alice Cooper
Etc.
Mark just turned my sleepy Sunday into a (classic) rocking Sunday!! Thanks, bud!! Jim C.
Rock on!
There you go ..showing off again. Great stuff. Thanks
LOL. Thanks again!
Fantastic YT video Mark! 🎸 🇨🇦
Thank you!
Awesome! Especially All Right Now!! Love that riff!!
Rock on!
Thank you Mark I love these riff intro's, timeless! See everyone on the livestream today! 👋🖤🦋🖤💥🎸💥
Thanks Kris! See you in a bit!
What a fantastic video have a great day mark ❤😊
Thank you!
Great video. Blessings
Thank you!
Brilliant love all the intros,I’ve noticed that Paul kossoff and Randy Rhoads both died on the 19th of March
Just a recommendation have a listen too the album Fiends & Angeles sleazed in 1969 by Martha Velez
brilliant singer both Eric Clapton & Paul kossoff plays on it ,it’s rumoured Jimi Hendrix also played on it
Thanks. Wow, that's interesting. I'll check out that album.
Great lessons
Thanks!
mark, fun vid, as always. at 3:15 your dots on the lemon song may be off. the dots show the b and e strings marching up the the fret board. that may not be the way you played it earlier. just letting you know before the snark monsters show up. ha! have a great day.
Thanks Jim. Yep ... darn it. Oh well, I'll brace for the attack. :)
Your dot tabs on the Lemon Song should stay open on B and hi E strings. Great lesson.
Yep. Sorry about that. Noticed it after it was published. Grrrr!
4:32 - 4:54 all right now riffs
Thanks Mark for a great video! Please do a lesson on the solo from The Average White Band -Work to Do. It's a fabulous solo and you have a great way of breaking down solos.
Hi. I love their version of that Isley Brothers song! Maybe my favorite on that album, although so many great songs are on it. (For example, "Got The Love").
I did a lesson on it a while back. Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/LkFIFjWQdCA/v-deo.html
Hi Mark, awesome video as usual! Would be great if you could break down some Led Zeppelin guitar theory, thanks from the UK! :)
Great suggestion!
I’m curious why does the electric you have look like an LP, but have a classic head & tuners look on top?
It's a Melody Maker. Gibson's budget lines generally had that narrow headstock.
@@MarkZabel oh ok cool thanks for answering
On I got a feeling rather than playing the a7 chord try playing the open a string and slide on the d string and b string up to the 5th fret. Not positive but pretty sure that's what both Lennon and Harrison do or just one of them plays. I think it's in the get back movie.
Oh yea mute the g string.
Great video. I like how you highlight the notes that you play
Thanks! I'm fairly sure I hear a G note being played on that, which suggests to me at least one of them is playing it somewhere. Who knows for sure? Thanks again.
@@MarkZabel I'm pretty sure I saw a camera angle on the roof that shows them playing it at the 5th fret . It's just something to be aware of. I always watch videos of live performances to verify if my suspicions are correct.
Another thing that's very mysterious is the get back chord. Lennon plays an A7 chord but Billy Preston plays a Hendrix style chord. Not sure what Harrison plays.
There’s no link showing when you point to click here.
Great video btw!
Thanks! It's probable you're watching on a phone, without using the UA-cam app. If you watch on computer or use the UA-cam app you'll see the video in the "Click here."
loved Jimi's writing. they give him crap because modern metal guys play tighter, but LZ had swagger
Me too. Songs AND riffs. And his play? I'll take it any day. He let it all hang out - played at the edge of his capability and then brought it in for a sweet note. It's hard to be out-of-control and then quickly bring it back. Beautiful sloppiness. "Since I've Been Loving You" is the thing I'm talking about here.