Welcome Rifleman. You are in for a treat friend. Start at those beginning videos and work your way up to the present. You will amazed, relaxed, astounded, educated, occasionally irritated ( by folks like Sylvio) and blessed with knowledge and wisdom only a supremely talented dude who lives and breathes through the instrument can provide. And it’s free!! Pick up a copy of Plexi Soul and a Trip the Witch CD - you will be amazed and have lots of study material. Then head on over to GuitarHouse Tulsa and grab some cool Homeskoolin’ merch.
Neil Peart was all about growth and playing to his absolute potential. Never afraid to challenge himself and saw himself as a perpetual student of the craft. A model for us all!
This just proves that this is the realest channel around, Larry just showed us his vacuum cleaner…. If anybody didn’t feel like family before, you should now!! 😂
No sooner did Tom (Dyson) B-vac firmly screw down the lid on the guy v gat debate, he starts the true controversy- wand v conventional. This is getting real….
I was just working a fingerstyle arrangement of Its Only Love. Nice timing I’ve never had a favorite guitar player until Covid and Homeskoolin. I’m so appreciative of your posts! Never miss one
I saw Lance Lopez in a little local club a few times, many years ago in central Texas. He kicks all kinds of ass. I spoke with him briefly at the first gig and he seemed like a real nice guy, but I was just some dude in the the crowd that enjoyed his music. The second time he came around months later I walked in he saw me and he called out my name. Holy shit, I thought, he actually remembered my name, much less my face. He really is a super nice cat. He's always singing praises of other cats, not a big "me" guy at all. I'm always glad to see him having success out in the music world.
THanks for the Harmony Sovereign H 1260 demos. I bought mine new in 1970 or 71, one of the last US made series. Was quite playable but got a lot better with a neck reset, better tuners, an improved bridge ( but not a pin bridge...yet...) and electronics. Still love it. cheers from Nova scotia.
Uncle Larry, You’ve inspired me to learn every single Beatles song by ear…and then I check it with a book. I’m through the first two records and have learned sooo much about chords and “street” theory.”! Thank you for inspiring me!! :)
Old white male here…searching for my self mastery, although it’s too late for me to catch up on guitar, too many injuries. But do enjoy theses videos..been a few great years on this channel. Thanks to Uncle Larry.
Fifty year old female here who subscribes to your channel, not exactly young but hey ho 🤣I’m a beginner who was inspired by your melodic playing on interview with Brett Papa, so awesome!! Have attempted it and keep attempting it because I love the sound so much. Don’t have large hands like you though but it doesn’t stop me trying. Thank you.
Hi Tom, Ken from Boston. I play in the Cars Tribute called Panorama with Darin. We got to meet you and I'm still blown away how cool in person you were. I've listened to Plexi Soul a billion times. For me it's in the Beck camp and I can't get enough. I've learned more about music and life watching your channel than I learned gigging the last 10 years. I have a lot of amps but I'm looking for a Nice little Princeton to soothe my soul. Thanks for sharing your time.
Huge fan of the Dyson. Vacuuming is quite opposite of guitar playing - the gear matters. A master vacuum operator would be stifled by an inferior machine - a low budget Bissell or Dirt Devil, for example. Thanks for producing this stellar show - truly enjoy your observations.
I self-actualized a little bit when you read one of my comments on this episode. 😂 Btw-I spent the last two days dialing in your version of Tuesday’s Gone that you shared to honor Rossington, and a Bro and I played the heck out of it the other night. Thanks for the sweet licks! Huge fan and have shared your channel with all my friends
Hey Tom IJust got my guitar house shirt and a green homeskoolin shirt from Tulsa yesterday. You are right. These things are incredibly comfy. Was just in a car wreck last month and won't be able to fully make a fist with my right hand again. Playing is going to be different for sure. Thanks for brightening my day on a regular basis
Years ago when I told you I just couldn't get into Rush you said it was OK, everyone has their own taste in music and as long as I didn't talk shit about the Beatles or Ray Charles we were cool. You got me to listen to David Gilmore and many others I was not a fan of before, didn't know what I was missing. I still like Wheels of Fire but continue to listen to stuff I would have never heard if not for you. Just love my Uncle Larry........
I’m so with you on Rush…I love their story, I love their loyalty to each other, I deeply dig their personalities, love their prog gear… I flatline on the music. Cream sucked at prog. But Badge and White room justify their existence.
@@dannyriccardo-kornpet4599 Hey Danny, thanks for keeping in touch. I hope all is well with you and yours from your VCB friend. Yes, Cream sucked at prog....... sbp
Turning 28 today 3/09, and I can say Tom that your videos are a gift to us mere mortals. Lol I can’t tell you how much you’ve made me a better musician. I have so many videos saved to work through and break down to last me till the end of my days. Dropping by guitar house next week, got a studio session with some buddy’s, and a gig the next day. Can’t get any better than that.
Tom, I am definitely in your demographic. I am 59 years old, I picked up the guitar in 2017 after my divorce. My first guitar was a Seagull S6 Original (a great, value guitar.) For a while, it seemed like that guitar was my only friend. These middle-age fingers don't always do what I want them to; my only aspiration is to improve every day, and to make music on this complex instrument. You are such an inspiration and you are so generous with your wisdom. And you have a lot of smarts, my friend. I just love it when you say, "ok cats, give this a try, it's hard" and it's some sequence or scale or exercise. And yeah man, it's hard for me. You make it look so easy! Even though I am older, I am happy to call you Uncle Larry, and proud to be a Homeskooler.
I thought I was the only guitar player who didn’t like Cream. I’ve taken so much crap for that over the years. Thank you for letting me know I’m not alone.
Yo Tom. Awesome video again. As a guy squarely in your demographic, I happy to day that I’ve I’ve gotten my 21 year old daughter hip to your channel. She’s a new player who happens to love classic rock and vintage gear.
Old guy here - 70 to be exact, and a drummer! (don't tell Uncle Larry.......LOL). (And also don't tell him, I love Ginger Baker and Cream. Of couse I was there when they were putting out those great groundbreaking albums).
Yes! Ritchie Hayward. My God what an amazing drummer. One of the Kings of pocket. When the Feats got back together in the ‘90’s I saw them a few times. On one such occasion it was as the Cape Cod melody tent which features a rotating stage and whenever it made its way around so I was sitting directly in back of Ritchie Hayward all I could think about was how cool it would be to spend the whole show in that spot. The guy was just otherworldly. The way he would groove always reminded me of someone stirring up and frying bacon in a pan. After seeing him in New Hampshire one particular night, I saw them loading out and was lucky enough to go and eat cheesesteak subs with him, Sam Clayton and Kenny Gradney. Definitely a night to remember. Buko, have you ever had the chance or thought about sitting down with a couple of guitars with Tommy Emmanuel? I know you are stylesAre different but I bet the two of you could make some serious music together. Food for thought… Your pal in Boston, Darin
Again thanks for the stewardship in the Music world. I belive you are the best podcast. In addition sorry for the loss of your friend Micheal! Cheers Doug 😎
Hello. As a long time enjoyer of your content and an "Old Guy" I want to say a Big Thanks to you. Your videos keep me inspired to keep learning I found out about your channel from a Tim Pierce video and have not missed an episode. Just as my homeskoolin' mug is a fine vessel for my morning coffee, the homeskoolin channel an excellent conduit for wit, wisdom, humanity and jaw dropping talent.
Hey Tom, what i recognized is , the older i become, i am 67, the less gain i use on my pedals and amps. so the guitar shines more through. Maybe that's a topic you like to talk about. Also i like to recommend a song from the band CRAWLER from the 80's is called Stone Cold Sober . I love the Studio sound on this. And finally last time my wife said : what cool music we are listening right now, and my answer is : that's Tom Bukokovac my teacher Thank you Tom for that.
Greg Morrow saved me. He grabbed me as I fell off a six foot stage backwards.He caught me by my arm pit with one arm and gently held me above his shoulders as he said: "whoah little buddy!"
Tom! My first electric was a competition orange Mustang with the stripes of course. I got it in 1984 sold it in 1992. I thought it was cool to hear that you had one as well.
I agree on the “gear doesn’t matter” subject. If the guitar stays in tune and doesn’t buzz and plink out on you, you can make good music on it. One player that definitely comes to mind is good ole Jack Pearson. Dude just smokes on a stock affinity Squire strat. Growing up in a family of musicians and around all the music talent in Cleveland, I’ve heard players using incredible gear and some players using whatever they could afford, including myself and my dad. There is so much nuance from finger picking, flat picking, how hard you pick, where you pick, how hard you fret, where you set the tone knob, ect.. learning how to pull sound out of any rig is a hands and ears thing, not so much a gear thing. I will say, now that I’m older and more established with what I am able to afford, those days of playing harmonys and squires through my old peavey backstage 1x10 taught me to really appreciate how the better gear inspires me to play and sound. It’s such a personal relationship with an instrument. I feel like that’s been maybe a little lost on some players with all the bombardment of media telling them if they just had this gear or that, they would sound like this one or that one. I remember getting a Guitar Player magazine once or twice a year when pops felt like getting me a little something but other than that it was listening to records trying to emulate what I heard with the only gear that the family could afford.
Tom... Thanks once again for sticking up for Stewart Copeland,,, (and the Police) . I did own a Steinberger bass back in the 80's and they were amazing for long boring gigs like weddings or banquets etc. They were light , easy to handle and had amazing electronics. I picked up on your piano style playing from video one and have been trying to play like that since then. Not as easy as people may think especially for a bass and drum player. I cant play piano for shit even though i sit next to one all day. As always, i see you havin a brew, i crack one open right away. Ps ... i am an old white male
Great episode! (they all are) I'm with you on Cream, they were one of those bands that I thought I was required to like when I was a teen in the 80's but never really did. Some of the studio stuff was okay but everyone used to rave above their live stuff and it never really did it for me and I tried.
Love that capo too & I’ve lost only 7 of them so far - think I’m roughly same age as you but my kids are 23 & 18 so you’ve more to come 😂. Love all you do - keep em coming - cheers from ☘️
Tom, I finally understand why I like your youtube clips over most othered: you can play music! Just wait until those kids turn in teenagers. Enjoy then as much as you can. They start to turn around 12-13.
Speaking of bringing in the young chicks demographic - I saw Jeff Beck's last tour - 3/4 of the show was Jeff Beck playing with an incredible band - the last part was with Johnny Depp. The audience was older mixed with a lot of younger women. What an incredibly smart man - you're 78 yr old - your fans are dying off - and you bring on Johnny Depp and he brings new blood to the show. When Johnny D came on stage there were screams like at a Taylor Swift concert. And I think Jeff and Johnny really were friends and had a great time together. JD brings in a whole new audience. I mean you are Jeff Beck - You've played with everyone - why not tour with a friend and make money. What a smart man.
Speaking of vaccum's: I'm 62 yrs old now ( yikes )........and years ago when I was married with kids, I bought my wife a new Kirby complete with carpet shampoo kit. It was a great vacuum, strong, durable, but it was way too cumbersome & heavy. A few years ago as a divorced bachelor, I bought a Shark ( bagless ). Can't think of the model. But I swear, this Shark is the best damned vacuum I've ever seen, used or owned, lol. It's light, easy to use, very durable, and I could swear it has more power than any Kirby.
Thanks for the heads up on the P2P Uncle Larry! I just bought one off of Mike. Great dude, and a great sounding amp. He gave me a free cap upgrade to those blue sozo ones. The amp sounds favorable. Keep on, keepin on.
Dude! Clawing through your old vids I came to Corona Lesson #4. I freakin love Mick Ronson! I love that Ian Hunter album “Cleveland Rocks” came off of too, “You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic”! Dig up some more on Mick for us man!
So glad you qualified your “ gear doesn’t matter “ comment from earlier episodes. It didn’t throw me or make me doubt you, but I think some people need your more nuanced statement. I’ve seen great players also adapt quickly to an inferior instrument and squeeze one last drop out of it or find it’s limited voice for a short instant, but that’s definitely about the hands and the ear of a seasoned player. Love your Skoolin’ and Bubba will be alright but we’re talking about a cat the knows those Clapton tones and solos in his sleep. I once saw him and another guitarist both take the solo on Crossroads at a jam/band alumni celebration in Cleveland. They surprisingly both knew every bend and squiggle and killed it in total unison. He loves his Clapton/ Cream but he loves you more!
Uncle Larry,,, I just discovered your channel,,, !!!,,, I am a " song ster at 53,,, half white half Vietnames,,, never really connected with cream as well,,, love you're contents,,, Great hang!,,, my beer is Labats light ,,, 😊
Jimmy Fox from the James Gang is one of the all time great drummers that never gets any mention. Joe Vitale too. Brian Downey from Thin Lizzy is underrated as hell as well.
Would you like Cream in your coffee...lol, you are absolutely right when you say our tastes in music change over time, what you once turned away from now days you might gravitate to today.
Vinnie Caolaiuta is one of my favorite drummers ..his work with Jeff Beck was amazing..David Garibaldi with the original Tower of Power lineup is another
Got to spend the week in Franklin on a company retreat..... no rolling rock in sight... nice part of the country however...nice having a Publix close by, and feeling the vibe of Tennessee without going into Nashville..... Rock on...
Uncle Larry, that is a brilliant way to put an end to that age old debate. And at the risk of total ridicule, as regards Cream....i was there, and for me, well, it just didn't do it for me. Sorry to all for that.
All I want to say is that your vibe in this vid is so extra and I'm totally here for it. Just when I think I couldn't like you and this channel more, you do this shit. Awesome stuff, man.
I had to find one of these H1260’s for myself. Found one from the original owner bought in 1966. Had a bridge change by Chicago Music exchange sometime ago to bridge pins. Guitar looks unused and a nice hard case. The action is High however. Original bracing. Gonna reach out to Jimmy. Thanks Larry.
I 've commented several times on those Harmony Sovereigns - I absolutely love them and starved myself in the 60s to get enough money to get one (but never got one). So nice to see you playing them, but no way do they come close to a pre-wsr Martin. Bring that one back soon!
Tom, I just found your channel in the last 10 days and I can't believe what I've been missing. You're a gem, brother!
You got some homework to do. Tom has so MUCH GREAT CONTENT!!!
Dude check out volume 5, and 62
Welcome Rifleman. You are in for a treat friend. Start at those beginning videos and work your way up to the present. You will amazed, relaxed, astounded, educated, occasionally irritated ( by folks like Sylvio) and blessed with knowledge and wisdom only a supremely talented dude who lives and breathes through the instrument can provide. And it’s free!! Pick up a copy of Plexi Soul and a Trip the Witch CD - you will be amazed and have lots of study material. Then head on over to GuitarHouse Tulsa and grab some cool Homeskoolin’ merch.
Welcome
Welcome to our classroom
Neil Peart was all about growth and playing to his absolute potential. Never afraid to challenge himself and saw himself as a perpetual student of the craft. A model for us all!
Uncle Larry, you're part of my guitar life. Much respect and appreciation.
Holy crap. I hitchhiked the West coast with a Sovereign in the 90's. The sound of your opening chords took me back.
This just proves that this is the realest channel around, Larry just showed us his vacuum cleaner…. If anybody didn’t feel like family before, you should now!! 😂
No sooner did Tom (Dyson) B-vac firmly screw down the lid on the guy v gat debate, he starts the true controversy- wand v conventional. This is getting real….
Young white male here, 28, been here from the beginning. You got a little variety man; loved by all.
I think a great player makes any guitar sound good. Love your show.
I was just working a fingerstyle arrangement of Its Only Love. Nice timing
I’ve never had a favorite guitar player until Covid and Homeskoolin. I’m so appreciative of your posts! Never miss one
Always interesting, never boring. Much respect Uncle Larry...
Love it, when you play Beatles! Thanks, Tom.
I just started watching this site , I enjoy it very much. Keep it up !
I love Cream, was there at the time, but I sure don't hate you Uncle Larry! You are, as you say, "a sweet guy". Don't ever change.
+1 on the NS capos! The new version works on everything! And thanks always for everything....
There is not one other channel I watch more than this one, i find myself relating to just about everything you talk about
I saw Lance Lopez in a little local club a few times, many years ago in central Texas. He kicks all kinds of ass. I spoke with him briefly at the first gig and he seemed like a real nice guy, but I was just some dude in the the crowd that enjoyed his music. The second time he came around months later I walked in he saw me and he called out my name. Holy shit, I thought, he actually remembered my name, much less my face. He really is a super nice cat. He's always singing praises of other cats, not a big "me" guy at all. I'm always glad to see him having success out in the music world.
Keep doing vacuum reviews and my wife will definitely start watching lol
10 outta 10 Beautiful guitar work, I'm 71 and seen all the best guitar slingers . You style is in a class of its own .. glad I found your sound
THanks for the Harmony Sovereign H 1260 demos. I bought mine new in 1970 or 71, one of the last US made series. Was quite playable but got a lot better with a neck reset, better tuners, an improved bridge ( but not a pin bridge...yet...) and electronics. Still love it. cheers from Nova scotia.
lol..."try that on...uh, whatever you're playin." Thank you for all you do
Uncle Larry,
You’ve inspired me to learn every single Beatles song by ear…and then I check it with a book. I’m through the first two records and have learned sooo much about chords and “street” theory.”! Thank you for inspiring me!! :)
I am still smiling over the show from Saturday! Still looking at my pictures and videos of you as I was right in front of you, first row! 😘
I am honored to be in this classroom, thanks for your chill to the core personality! keepin' it real Tom!
Old white male here…searching for my self mastery, although it’s too late for me to catch up on guitar, too many injuries. But do enjoy theses videos..been a few great years on this channel. Thanks to Uncle Larry.
I Love your channel! It just feels like home every time I listen in. Cheers Bro
Fifty year old female here who subscribes to your channel, not exactly young but hey ho 🤣I’m a beginner who was inspired by your melodic playing on interview with Brett Papa, so awesome!! Have attempted it and keep attempting it because I love the sound so much. Don’t have large hands like you though but it doesn’t stop me trying. Thank you.
Hi Tom, Ken from Boston. I play in the Cars Tribute called Panorama with Darin. We got to meet you and I'm still blown away how cool in person you were. I've listened to Plexi Soul a billion times. For me it's in the Beck camp and I can't get enough. I've learned more about music and life watching your channel than I learned gigging the last 10 years. I have a lot of amps but I'm looking for a Nice little Princeton to soothe my soul. Thanks for sharing your time.
You are funnyyyyyyy today UL! Thanks for the laughs! Diapers, Cream, Vacuum!🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing your precious time - lord you're so busy. Your opinions count whether folks agree with you or not! Warmest regards.
Cheers and thanks for the great vibes and insight
I’ve never heard such a stark guitar comparison on UA-cam.
Huge fan of the Dyson. Vacuuming is quite opposite of guitar playing - the gear matters. A master vacuum operator would be stifled by an inferior machine - a low budget Bissell or Dirt Devil, for example. Thanks for producing this stellar show - truly enjoy your observations.
I have been trying to convince my wife what a big deal you are in the world of music. Nothing moved her until you did the vacuum cleaner promo🙂
I self-actualized a little bit when you read one of my comments on this episode. 😂 Btw-I spent the last two days dialing in your version of Tuesday’s Gone that you shared to honor Rossington, and a Bro and I played the heck out of it the other night. Thanks for the sweet licks! Huge fan and have shared your channel with all my friends
I'm working on it too...a fantastic piece of work by Tom, perfect for a solo acoustic.
Hey Tom IJust got my guitar house shirt and a green homeskoolin shirt from Tulsa yesterday. You are right. These things are incredibly comfy. Was just in a car wreck last month and won't be able to fully make a fist with my right hand again. Playing is going to be different for sure. Thanks for brightening my day on a regular basis
It's Only Love - The Beatles. That sounded awesome Tom!
Years ago when I told you I just couldn't get into Rush you said it was OK, everyone has their own taste in music and as long as I didn't talk shit about the Beatles or Ray Charles we were cool. You got me to listen to David Gilmore and many others I was not a fan of before, didn't know what I was missing. I still like Wheels of Fire but continue to listen to stuff I would have never heard if not for you. Just love my Uncle Larry........
I’m so with you on Rush…I love their story, I love their loyalty to each other, I deeply dig their personalities, love their prog gear… I flatline on the music. Cream sucked at prog. But Badge and White room justify their existence.
@@dannyriccardo-kornpet4599 Hey Danny, thanks for keeping in touch. I hope all is well with you and yours from your VCB friend. Yes, Cream sucked at prog....... sbp
Sounds like heaven man. Thanks.
Turning 28 today 3/09, and I can say Tom that your videos are a gift to us mere mortals. Lol I can’t tell you how much you’ve made me a better musician. I have so many videos saved to work through and break down to last me till the end of my days.
Dropping by guitar house next week, got a studio session with some buddy’s, and a gig the next day. Can’t get any better than that.
You are phenomenal! I love it!
Tom, I am definitely in your demographic. I am 59 years old, I picked up the guitar in 2017 after my divorce. My first guitar was a Seagull S6 Original (a great, value guitar.) For a while, it seemed like that guitar was my only friend. These middle-age fingers don't always do what I want them to; my only aspiration is to improve every day, and to make music on this complex instrument. You are such an inspiration and you are so generous with your wisdom. And you have a lot of smarts, my friend. I just love it when you say, "ok cats, give this a try, it's hard" and it's some sequence or scale or exercise. And yeah man, it's hard for me. You make it look so easy! Even though I am older, I am happy to call you Uncle Larry, and proud to be a Homeskooler.
I thought I was the only guitar player who didn’t like Cream. I’ve taken so much crap for that over the years. Thank you for letting me know I’m not alone.
Yo Tom. Awesome video again. As a guy squarely in your demographic, I happy to day that I’ve I’ve gotten my 21 year old daughter hip to your channel. She’s a new player who happens to love classic rock and vintage gear.
Hi uncle larry I'm 72 and enjoy every episode thank you
Old guy here - 70 to be exact, and a drummer! (don't tell Uncle Larry.......LOL). (And also don't tell him, I love Ginger Baker and Cream. Of couse I was there when they were putting out those great groundbreaking albums).
Great stuff Tom!!!!
Yes! Ritchie Hayward. My God what an amazing drummer. One of the Kings of pocket. When the Feats got back together in the ‘90’s I saw them a few times. On one such occasion it was as the Cape Cod melody tent which features a rotating stage and whenever it made its way around so I was sitting directly in back of Ritchie Hayward all I could think about was how cool it would be to spend the whole show in that spot. The guy was just otherworldly. The way he would groove always reminded me of someone stirring up and frying bacon in a pan. After seeing him in New Hampshire one particular night, I saw them loading out and was lucky enough to go and eat cheesesteak subs with him, Sam Clayton and Kenny Gradney. Definitely a night to remember.
Buko, have you ever had the chance or thought about sitting down with a couple of guitars with Tommy Emmanuel? I know you are stylesAre different but I bet the two of you could make some serious music together. Food for thought…
Your pal in Boston, Darin
Again thanks for the stewardship in the Music world. I belive you are the best podcast.
In addition sorry for the loss of your friend
Micheal!
Cheers Doug 😎
Lee Kerslake played some of the most iconic drum parts ever recorded.
Hello. As a long time enjoyer of your content and an "Old Guy" I want to say a Big Thanks to you. Your videos keep me inspired to keep learning
I found out about your channel from a Tim Pierce video and have not missed an episode.
Just as my homeskoolin' mug is a fine vessel for my morning coffee, the homeskoolin channel an excellent conduit for wit, wisdom, humanity and jaw dropping talent.
Hey Tom, what i recognized is , the older i become, i am 67, the less gain i use on my pedals and amps.
so the guitar shines more through. Maybe that's a topic you like to talk about. Also i like to recommend a song
from the band CRAWLER from the 80's is called Stone Cold Sober . I love the Studio sound on this.
And finally last time my wife said : what cool music we are listening right now, and my answer is : that's Tom Bukokovac my teacher Thank you Tom for that.
You’re a national treasure, little Tommy from Cleveland.
Greg Morrow saved me. He grabbed me as I fell off a six foot stage backwards.He caught me by my arm pit with one arm and gently held me above his shoulders as he said: "whoah little buddy!"
man mountain
Tom! My first electric was a competition orange Mustang with the stripes of course. I got it in 1984 sold it in 1992. I thought it was cool to hear that you had one as well.
I agree on the “gear doesn’t matter” subject. If the guitar stays in tune and doesn’t buzz and plink out on you, you can make good music on it. One player that definitely comes to mind is good ole Jack Pearson. Dude just smokes on a stock affinity Squire strat. Growing up in a family of musicians and around all the music talent in Cleveland, I’ve heard players using incredible gear and some players using whatever they could afford, including myself and my dad. There is so much nuance from finger picking, flat picking, how hard you pick, where you pick, how hard you fret, where you set the tone knob, ect.. learning how to pull sound out of any rig is a hands and ears thing, not so much a gear thing. I will say, now that I’m older and more established with what I am able to afford, those days of playing harmonys and squires through my old peavey backstage 1x10 taught me to really appreciate how the better gear inspires me to play and sound. It’s such a personal relationship with an instrument. I feel like that’s been maybe a little lost on some players with all the bombardment of media telling them if they just had this gear or that, they would sound like this one or that one. I remember getting a Guitar Player magazine once or twice a year when pops felt like getting me a little something but other than that it was listening to records trying to emulate what I heard with the only gear that the family could afford.
Sounding great as always !
Tom... Thanks once again for sticking up for Stewart Copeland,,, (and the Police) . I did own a Steinberger bass back in the 80's and they were amazing for long boring gigs like weddings or banquets etc. They were light , easy to handle and had amazing electronics. I picked up on your piano style playing from video one and have been trying to play like that since then. Not as easy as people may think especially for a bass and drum player. I cant play piano for shit even though i sit next to one all day. As always, i see you havin a brew, i crack one open right away.
Ps ... i am an old white male
With you on Badge! Great bass line.
Your better player than99% of those UA-cam punks without even trying
The Gibson L6-S reminds me of a middle school shop project with the kids whose parents were accountants...
Great episode! (they all are) I'm with you on Cream, they were one of those bands that I thought I was required to like when I was a teen in the 80's but never really did. Some of the studio stuff was okay but everyone used to rave above their live stuff and it never really did it for me and I tried.
Love that capo too & I’ve lost only 7 of them so far - think I’m roughly same age as you but my kids are 23 & 18 so you’ve more to come 😂. Love all you do - keep em coming - cheers from ☘️
Saw you playing bass in Vegas... you looked like you were having soooo much fun 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tom, I finally understand why I like your youtube clips over most othered: you can play music! Just wait until those kids turn in teenagers. Enjoy then as much as you can. They start to turn around 12-13.
Speaking of bringing in the young chicks demographic - I saw Jeff Beck's last tour - 3/4 of the show was Jeff Beck playing with an incredible band - the last part was with Johnny Depp. The audience was older mixed with a lot of younger women. What an incredibly smart man - you're 78 yr old - your fans are dying off - and you bring on Johnny Depp and he brings new blood to the show.
When Johnny D came on stage there were screams like at a Taylor Swift concert. And I think Jeff and Johnny really were friends and had a great time together. JD brings in a whole new audience. I mean you are Jeff Beck - You've played with everyone - why not tour with a friend and make money. What a smart man.
Uncle Larry please keep these videos going as long as you can :)
That ol Kay is seeing great use this weather!
Ok, good talk. You’re the best! Nuff said… 🍻
OMG, I choked on my own spit when you pulled that Dyson out - I tell me wife about it every time I use it!!
And 8 hours to ferment and get tastier! Lol. Thank you Uncle Larry!
Thanks for the tip on vacuums.
haha..."on whatever you're playin..awesome!
Totally with you on Badge; and the Dominos. ..I could jam to their tunes every day.
Speaking of vaccum's: I'm 62 yrs old now ( yikes )........and years ago when I was married with kids, I bought my wife a new Kirby complete with carpet shampoo kit. It was a great vacuum, strong, durable, but it was way too cumbersome & heavy. A few years ago as a divorced bachelor, I bought a Shark ( bagless ). Can't think of the model. But I swear, this Shark is the best damned vacuum I've ever seen, used or owned, lol. It's light, easy to use, very durable, and I could swear it has more power than any Kirby.
Thanks for the heads up on the P2P Uncle Larry! I just bought one off of Mike. Great dude, and a great sounding amp. He gave me a free cap upgrade to those blue sozo ones. The amp sounds favorable. Keep on, keepin on.
Titles keep getting better 🍻
Dude! Clawing through your old vids I came to Corona Lesson #4. I freakin love Mick Ronson! I love that Ian Hunter album “Cleveland Rocks” came off of too, “You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic”! Dig up some more on Mick for us man!
Great video, much appreciated !
Loved the "It's only Love" take!! I choose guitar #1.
thanks for everything Tom. I've learned so much over the years.
Hi Larry just one of those old white guys wanting say I think your cool as hell and thanks for sharing your experiences and expertise with us.
So glad you qualified your “ gear doesn’t matter “ comment from earlier episodes. It didn’t throw me or make me doubt you, but I think some people need your more nuanced statement. I’ve seen great players also adapt quickly to an inferior instrument and squeeze one last drop out of it or find it’s limited voice for a short instant, but that’s definitely about the hands and the ear of a seasoned player. Love your Skoolin’ and Bubba will be alright but we’re talking about a cat the knows those Clapton tones and solos in his sleep. I once saw him and another guitarist both take the solo on Crossroads at a jam/band alumni celebration in Cleveland. They surprisingly both knew every bend and squiggle and killed it in total unison. He loves his Clapton/ Cream but he loves you more!
Uncle Larry,,, I just discovered your channel,,, !!!,,, I am a " song ster at 53,,, half white half Vietnames,,, never really connected with cream as well,,, love you're contents,,, Great hang!,,, my beer is Labats light ,,, 😊
Jimmy Fox from the James Gang is one of the all time great drummers that never gets any mention. Joe Vitale too. Brian Downey from Thin Lizzy is underrated as hell as well.
More Beatles Tom! That was beautiful!
Your a monster Dyson player, a great model too. You and your channel are the best.
Excellent
Would you like Cream in your coffee...lol, you are absolutely right when you say our tastes in music change over time, what you once turned away from now days you might gravitate to today.
Vinnie Caolaiuta is one of my favorite drummers ..his work with Jeff Beck was amazing..David Garibaldi with the original Tower of Power lineup is another
Got to spend the week in Franklin on a company retreat..... no rolling rock in sight... nice part of the country however...nice having a Publix close by, and feeling the vibe of Tennessee without going into Nashville.....
Rock on...
Uncle Larry, that is a brilliant way to put an end to that age old debate. And at the risk of total ridicule, as regards Cream....i was there, and for me, well, it just didn't do it for me. Sorry to all for that.
I turned 68 last month…and still play every day; learn too. Music is the great tonic 🎶. Hey, maybe you can do a cooking segment 😊
And no one commented on your bass playing.???? I caught a small clip of it today. A man of many talents.
Yeah but I still want Mike M on the bass!
Lovely rendition
All I want to say is that your vibe in this vid is so extra and I'm totally here for it. Just when I think I couldn't like you and this channel more, you do this shit. Awesome stuff, man.
I had to find one of these H1260’s for myself. Found one from the original owner bought in 1966. Had a bridge change by Chicago Music exchange sometime ago to bridge pins. Guitar looks unused and a nice hard case. The action is High however. Original bracing. Gonna reach out to Jimmy. Thanks Larry.
That acoustic sounds sweet!
I luv to hear Tom riff both in talk and with the guitar, great sense of humor, funny and interesting story time well never being mean.
To each his own, but Cream was the cream. Spoonful on Wheels of Fire. Oh well I still love ya, Uncle Larry
I 've commented several times on those Harmony Sovereigns - I absolutely love them and starved myself in the 60s to get enough money to get one (but never got one). So nice to see you playing them, but no way do they come close to a pre-wsr Martin. Bring that one back soon!
Dyson started in a tiny little town in south West uk near me. My wife used to work for them. Everything has been moved to the far east now.