The best, always will be the best. Always an example of what happens when talent overflows the talent pool. Its all you can do but smile and listen enviously
This song takes me back to HS in my mind...I'm a few 'ha' yrs older, but it takes me back somehow, I love his music and voice! Don't know why but some of his songs take me back and give me the 'chills! Great musician, great guy..great songs!
How much do you pay for tickets that close. When I looked for when he was near me they were pretty high to high for me to afford at the time. But one day maybe just maybe I will be this close.
Danique van Eijk It’s a huge gamble, but there are people who buy tickets and wind up not being able to go then put them up for sale to recoup some of their money for stupid low prices. I was originally going to have to buy nose bleed seats.
My Christmas wish is to know the chord progression to his cover of I’m on fire by Bruce Springsteen, so if you happen to be a smart musician and read this comment please help me out! :)
@@MHHMARCUSDK I learned it was easy enough to find the key, but figuring out the fingering for the chords is tough. Haven’t picked up the guitar in awhile because I started work, I’ll get to it eventually.
@@granttrowbridge5298 The intro is Em7 - G x2 You’re only picking the bottom four strings (E-A-D-G), so for the G chord you only need to fret the E and A string. Verse is G - Cadd9 - Em7. Same applies only the top four strings, so basically just move your fingers down a string when going from G to Cadd9 Chorus is Cadd9 - D - Em7 John plays the D chord a little differently in various performances. My favorite way is to simple move your fingers two frets down from the Cadd9. So it goes from fingers on third fret A and second fret D, to fifth fret A and fourth fret D.
The best, always will be the best. Always an example of what happens when talent overflows the talent pool. Its all you can do but smile and listen enviously
This song takes me back to HS in my mind...I'm a few 'ha' yrs older, but it takes me back somehow, I love his music and voice! Don't know why but some of his songs take me back and give me the 'chills! Great musician, great guy..great songs!
im about to cry
How much do you pay for tickets that close. When I looked for when he was near me they were pretty high to high for me to afford at the time. But one day maybe just maybe I will be this close.
Retail, I believe it was around $1,300 for the two of us. We got them (literally) last minute resale on StubHub $350 for the pair.
@@g4outdoors WOW! Wait so right before the show starts, they dropped the price that much??
@@bonvct Better than whoever owned them lose 100% of their money I guess. I got lucky!
He can sure play those keys
i’m sorry can anyone tell me what’s the first song he sang before the 3x5 one?
I think that song is
@@Breadcow thank you!
Bruce Springsteen “I’m On Fire”
Is this also a seated venue, if not I would like to know how early you get there, because I would also like to be so close to the stage.
I bought my tickets 2 hrs before the show on StubHub for a STEAL! Just got lucky, that's all.
Wow! So the seats were reserved? I'm going Oct 9th but there are probably no seats so you have to come really early.
Danique van Eijk It’s a huge gamble, but there are people who buy tickets and wind up not being able to go then put them up for sale to recoup some of their money for stupid low prices. I was originally going to have to buy nose bleed seats.
My Christmas wish is to know the chord progression to his cover of I’m on fire by Bruce Springsteen, so if you happen to be a smart musician and read this comment please help me out! :)
Have you figured it out yet?
It’s really straightforward actually (the picking is a bit tricky at first though)
@@MHHMARCUSDK I learned it was easy enough to find the key, but figuring out the fingering for the chords is tough. Haven’t picked up the guitar in awhile because I started work, I’ll get to it eventually.
@@granttrowbridge5298 The intro is Em7 - G x2
You’re only picking the bottom four strings (E-A-D-G), so for the G chord you only need to fret the E and A string.
Verse is G - Cadd9 - Em7. Same applies only the top four strings, so basically just move your fingers down a string when going from G to Cadd9
Chorus is Cadd9 - D - Em7
John plays the D chord a little differently in various performances. My favorite way is to simple move your fingers two frets down from the Cadd9. So it goes from fingers on third fret A and second fret D, to fifth fret A and fourth fret D.
Awesome