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An electric guitar lesson on how to play ”Free Ride” by The Edgar Winter Group from their 1973 album “They Only Come Out At Night.”
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Dazed and confused any one
Trey's Gaming exactly haha
Alright alright alright, are you cool?
Be much cooler if you did..
just watched it yesterday, i found the song from the cars video game for the playstation 2 but the movie brought it back to my attention
Soundtracks helped me find so much good music back in the day. Dazed and Confused was a great double albums worth.
I love your opinions and musician credits of the songs before the lesson. This stuff is truly awesome. Thanks
One of the greatest guitar intos for a pop song. Dan Hartman's bass playing also kicks ass on this tune.
In the only live footage of the song with Hartman singing lead that I found on UA-cam, he plays a double-neck, a love shild of a guitar and a bass. He plays the riff then switches necks to play the bassline. Truly awesome.
On the album version it was Randy Hobbs playing bass.
I have been playing for 40 years and know a ton of songs, yet always search for new tunes, especially classics like this one. I really like your teaching approach; easy bites to make sense of the whole. Well Done, Sir- I am fully subscribed.
I love the rhythm in this song and I've always been an ameteur play for fun in front of small groups early on but I'm about to turn 60 in 2 days and one of my things is to challenge myself learning new songs that I always loved but couldn't play. This one is on my list and I'll be playing it on my 79 Epiphone Genesis I got when I turned 16. I treasured my guitar and it has a few scars on the neck from me accidently crashing it into my friends symbol while he played drums in a small 10 x 10 spare room when we were teenagers. I paid 400.00 back then and got to hear it side by side against a Les Paul and my ear loved the sound of the epiphone better. My dad was willing to kick in the extra 300.00 for a lower end Gibson Les Paul and I still chose the Epiphone.
This song (and Frankenstein!) never came on in my ‘74 Firebird without the volume hitting about 3/4 on my quad 8-track!!!
I bet you can tackle Achilles Last Stand. Every other tutorial channel just ignores that request. Or just doesn't see me.
Nothing about you, friend. It could be the song*
Hey man I just want to thank you, I got hurt a while back and it really put me behind the eight ball so to speak, anyway I started playing guitar again and I discovered your lessons online and you're a great teacher, teaching great songs the right way and I just want to thank you, you really inspired me to play guitar again!
Your lessons are always great. Pro playing and pro teaching!!
Andy, Tim Pierce recommends you on his videos. I'm sure for your
Intricate nuances for the excellent tutorials. Thanks 👍😊!
I get bummed when I watch your videos. Playing then notes isn't the problem, finding that sound is what kicks my butt!
Getting a Marshall amp made all the difference for my journey!
The Les Paul helps. But playing with my Strat and a Deluxe a little distortion and a little delay sounds pretty good.
I can remember when this tune first came out around '73 and copying it off the album as there was nobody around to show it to me or no internet and much later on found out all the songs I copied off of vinyl records in those early days were exactly the way they are suppose to go, often my transcriptions by ear were more accurate than the tabs etc that I looked at much later to compare notes and I never slowed down the records as I can slow down the notes in my mind no matter what the original speed is, for many years I just took my gift for granted but then realized a lot of people can't do that, unfortunately I have carpal tunnel now and can't play much anymore, a twist in fate.
Dan Hartman, the man.
Personal Bookmark: 2:30
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Earth wind& fire September.
This is utterly fantastic! You are one of the most helpful dudes on youtube. For years I played this in the open position, sliding up on the top strings, but this sounds better and is easier. You really know your stuff. I can't say thanks enough. All of your videos are awesome.
No question, you're a real player and probably the best tutorial on UA-cam. Very much enjoy your hard work and learned a few things as well!
Very nicely done, you are really good at teaching this type of intermediate to advanced lessons, no BS, some good background and then dive in. I like it. Thanks so much.
I just watched a video (midnight special) where Dan is playing guitar and Ronnie is on bass.
Love Edgar and the boys....😊
LOVE your lessons and teaching!
I thought that guitar looked very familiar. I had a 1975 Gibson Les Paul Standard in the same color. What is interesting about that vintage is that the serial number was not stamped into the wood but was a decal. On my guitar the truss rod cover said 'Standard' but the decal said 'Deluxe'. This was because in 1975 Gibson did not offer a 'Standard' as part of the line but you could special order one. If you did the guitar would come with the full size humbucker pickups and 'Standard' on the Truss rod cover. However the serial number decal would still say 'Deluxe'. The other interesting thing about that vintage is that the frets did not have the 'nibs' that were common on Les Pauls. The frets were put on over the binding on the neck.
its a sweet spot :) love it :) amazing :), im gona try this when i get aford to buy my self a guitar :)
Just wanted to say that I appreciate your talent and the quality in which you teach and present your videos. My sincere thanks.
Love this song....flawless lesson (as always)
I also learned something....I always assumed this was Derringer. I had no idea it was Dan Hartman. If I mention Dan Hartman most people will either say The "I can dream about you" guy from the 80's?.....or that guy from SNL? (only one of which is true btw)
Classic rock & roll
Shutup & Play - perfect - these are the best lessons ever. Thanks for doing this rock classic!
Excellent AS ALWAYS
IN DEPTH. IN TUNE IN STEP
THANK YOU AGAIN
SOUTH ALABAMA
I really like your style and way of teaching. The attention to detail and comments you add authenticity to each part. Many songs I picked up years ago playing along with the radio...but now I have re-learned them in detail from your instruction videos...and it's a blast! Thanks and keep 'em coming!
coldbrg Same for me. I’ve been playing most of these songs in bands for years, and I’m close, but these are just perfect. This is next level stuff :-)
Do you know any Johnny Winter songs??????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I was 19 years old when this came out. Had no idea who Ronnie was until Montrose was. Well we sure as hell no who Rick Derringer is.
I love this channel and the way you teach these songs so easily and clearly but fuck me if that different colour head doesn't irk me every time I see it...
Incredible! I have total respect for the song, and your ability to play it with such accuracy. Great tutorial.
Yes this guy gives total respect for Free Ride" I feel exactly the same as Sir kindly teacher 😜👍 great background information too glasses 🤓
Great job Sir
Always loved both the Winter bros. Never bothered to learn this great song. Until now. Awesome.
i DOUBT IF IT WAS A STRAT. i NEVER SEEN DERRINGER PLAY A STRAT. BUT IM WRONG ONCE IN A WHILE. HAHA
Great help.Thank you so much.
Have any lessons on BTO? Roll on Down the Highway?
Thanks, this was very helpful. Liked!
Dude your my favorite source for accurate cop of riffs. ..but sometimes SHUT UP AND PLAY.......LOL.. thanks man for all you do. I guess I'm just impatient and sometimes just jump straight to covers of songs. But to get it right ...this is what I watch brother.
You're likely hearing Jerry Weems playing the solo in the single version.
This song definitely has that sly and the family stone vibes to it.
Love your channel man. SHUT UP AND PLAY. Good shit. You cover the deep stuff. Thank you.
It's not so much that it's hard to play as much as it is easy to screw up
Teach FRANKENSTEIN please
What kind of pickups? That Les Paul sounds great! Sounds almost coil splitty
There's a link to my gear page in the description box below each video. I list everything I use there. Cheers
Great lesson, thanks so much Andrew. Really fun to learn and play, truly one of the best guitar tunes of all time.
Hey Andy...Just wanna say...Most of us Old goats.. That play this stuff. Ain't trying to be exact...Just close enough to play the clubs, and make money! But thanks!
It's a great two hits album and I wonder if Dan Hartman's song Autumn from the same album might have gotten more airplay had it not been buried by two monster hits?
I've looked high and low for a breakdown of the acoustic guitar on Autumn but the song remains elusive on UA-cam.
I thought this song was in the key of D major?
Just a fantastic lesson. Wow. I actually came here to see how you played the part you called "and then we got the lead" at 8:37 and spent 5 seconds covering but I got it. Frets 5-4-3-2 on the G string. But then I saw much more like how you play that octave part that slides into the main riff again at 9:18. such awesome stuff. Thanks!!!
dude you are awesome...!!!!
What a Bitchin intro and groovy tune. Always have love for this song even though im just a bit shy of the day and generation it came out in. I'm 58 and just love the hell out of these great tunes. I'm trying to learn it as a very amateur player. Thanks for the lesson.
The chords are right.....guitar should be a Strat on Bridge/Middle pick-up......I've played this many times.....Good chops.
Long live the music of Ronnie Montrose!!!!!! RIP Ronnie 🎸🎶
EVERYONE came out with a hit using this basic tech...from "alright now", "brown sugar","long train runn'n", "saturdays alright for fighting "etc. cool tunes all.great lesson!
Fantastic again, as always! Hey, did you notice at 8:25, you played the opening of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' In the Boy's Room"? I love that old Midnight Special clip of them playing it, they really rocked the place that night.
Great lesson, thank you!
Great tutorial. The only thing I play a little differently is at the end of the opening riff, instead of playing the A chord at the second fret, I just get my A on the seventh fret…it’s easier at it keeps me in the general area to start the riff again.
Great lesson… really like your authenticity of teaching as the devils in the details! Thanks
Dude - My band just started playing free ride earlier this week.You just straightened out a fundamental piece of the beginning of free ride I've always played wrong for years back in the 80's ! Thank you - you're great teacher !
What a great guitar riff.. I've always wondered how to play it..
New to your channel. Straight up love your take on what you hear and what it also sounds like. And a damn fine job on that fiddle! Yeah, gonna look at that rest! Oh and I am NOT a musician. It's a hobby for me, I don't put in the time to be one.... So what you post helps me be just a bit better, thank you!
Geez, are you kidding?
Awesome!!! I,m getting old and I don,t play like I did before, This guy make,s me feel like I,m 20 years old again!
This was such a great tune. There is another significant difference between the LP version and the single version. The most noticeable is the heavy upper end Wah on the rhythm part once the band kicks in. I always thought that was great.
You are a very player sir. Great work. And if Tim Pierce is a friend of yours, than that is huge “street cred”! A big lesson from watching you is that it’s in the hands. Thanks!
BTW, The Winter Brothers are from Beaumont, Texas, so come see us down here, in the swamp land, Jack!
Amazing as to how many nuances are in songs guitar wise. Thank you very much for this great instructional video - Cheers...!
You are the best of all man you have not only a big talent for playing and teaching but you can talk about all them songs Keep up the best work Thanks ;)
Great guitar teacher
I will take a guess you must be a high demand session player studio musician I guess hell maybe you were part of the wrecking crew who knows
Thank you so much for this. It is actually so well explained and concise
I love watching and listening to you play. Thanks.
Just watched 🙏
Great lesson. I could sense your enthusiasm for this one! I don't think too many people would have a problem with that tone.
Love that l.p
Of urs.....reminds me of Townshend circa 72 74 era...... I'd love to learn who are ya ....but all ur lessons rock
go listen to the demo by Andy here, fantastic
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Starting on the 4th helped me out big time - thanks so much.
This song has always made me happy since the early 70s when I was a little kid. You're an excellent instructor, teacher, player and your love and RESPECT for the medium and its history is there in spades -- you've got a good ear too. I have a small handful of YT guitar teachers I go to when I want to learn songs verbatim, you know ... how they SHOULD sound 😄 Inevitably you drive me crazy with big doses of reality as some of these masterpieces require more effort than I initially expected -- oh, the truth hurts! One example is your lesson on Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo ..., it's spot on. Bit more work there if you want to get it RIGHT and once you demonstrated that, it 's tough to unhear. I'm not beyond having fun with just getting the skeletons of some of these though as you can build skills from it all. Thank You!
You sound exactly like me. I would love to play like him but am having fun noodling around
Never thought the riff was so easy! Thanks for making a more upfront review and not taking forever explaining a simple chord like some other channels do. Got it in no time thanks to this video!
Superb!!
I loved this album growing up. Thanks for doing this!
Great song. Absolutely fantastic lesson. Definitely going to learn this one. Thanks!
Thank you 👍
Please give guitar lesson for song "closer i get to you - Edgar winter"
Excellent.
Excellent!
thank you very much for doing this it's been great help nice guitar
Talk less
Fantastic lesson, as always. Really appreciate the time you put into your videos.
Awesome! But, of course, all his videos are!
good job! would have liked to see the chart - excellent cover on your site - thanks
Fantastic again, as always! Hey, did you notice at 8:25, you played the opening of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' In the Boy's Room"? I love that old Midnight Special clip of them playing it, they really rocked the place that night.
that strumming is tough to me! i still can only play it slow
Well done as usual!! How about "Can't Find My Way Home" by Traffic, the album version??? :)
I believe that was blind Faith, right? Good tune and easy to play.
Could you do a lesson for Still Alive & Well
How come this fella don't show his face?
Wish Johnny could still play Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo!
SEE I WAS WRONG I GUESS HARTMAN HHMM
These are excellent lessons sir.
Fantastic as usual Andy! Many thanks.