British guitarist reacts to the country MASTER Chet Atkins SWEEP PICKING IN 1964!

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  • @NuclearGrizzly
    @NuclearGrizzly 6 років тому +308

    Back in the mid 80's I did amp repairs at Foster's Music in New Orleans. One fine day Chet Atkins came in with a guitar in need of a tune up. While waiting, he played for about an hour. Just played for the sheer joy of playing. It bordered on a religious experience.

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 6 років тому +7

      Good one!

    • @NuclearGrizzly
      @NuclearGrizzly 6 років тому +18

      @WAFFEN COLLIDER One day I'll tell you the story of the time Gary Richrath (REO Speedwagon) dropped off the 9 '59 Flametops he toured with in the '80s for tune ups. I couldn't breath.

    • @constantine7382
      @constantine7382 6 років тому +4

      WOW!

    • @beckygould7509
      @beckygould7509 6 років тому +4

      Wow ! How cool !

    • @PozerAdultRacingTeam
      @PozerAdultRacingTeam 6 років тому +3

      NuclearGrizzly @I bet that was an amazing experience.

  • @bjrnmgranvang1107
    @bjrnmgranvang1107 3 роки тому +15

    April 15th 1964, I was there, and it changed my life. Learned every tune Chet played on that show. Still playing my Gretsch, and I have a Gibson Country Gentleman that Chet played on when in France back in the early 90ties and gave clean bill of health. Like Chet, I always carry a thumbpick in my left pocket, and I'll be carrying it to my grave.

  • @steve83333
    @steve83333 5 років тому +14

    Chet Atkins was one of the best ever......by far! I'm not even into country music but this guy is incredible beyond belief. Thank you Fil for educating so many of us with your reviews. I mean that seriously.

  • @VidarLund-k5q
    @VidarLund-k5q Рік тому +4

    Thanks Fil, for posting this. It's from the show in Oslo, Norway, on April 15 1964, the same one that featured Jim Reeves and The Blue Boys, Bobby Bare and The Anita Kerr Singers. You posted an excellent review of Jim Reeves singing I love you because from this very show.
    Chet is playing his signature Gretsch 6122 - 1959 Country Gentleman with a Filtertron and a Supertron pickup, thence the superb tone.
    I was present at that show and was blown away by his artistry and sound. I lusted for a similar guitar, but it was very expensive and not easily available in Europe at the time, but finally, in 2011 (!) I got a 6122 - 1959 Nashville Classic, which is identical to Chet's.
    Thanks again.

    • @VidarLund-k5q
      @VidarLund-k5q Рік тому

      And he was the producer of Jim Reeves Bobby Bare and The Anita Kerr Singers as well.

  • @1satisfiedmind
    @1satisfiedmind 5 років тому +21

    Fil, one thing I love about your channel/breakdowns is the comments section. So many channels contain rudeness, criticism, and debate in the comments, but your videos inspire conversation, spark memories in your viewers of the first time they heard the prayers, or special memories. This is truly more than a reaction video series, it's a community. Great job getting the discussions started and inspiring us to participate.

  • @Phonophobic
    @Phonophobic 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for featuring Chet! He's been a hero of mine since I was 4-5 years old because of my dad. It's "criminal" that he isn't more recognized than he is today. The guy changed guitar forever.

  • @carolinasbeauty
    @carolinasbeauty 2 роки тому +9

    Is there anything you DON'T know? Amazing! Yes, Chet Atkins was responsible for the success of a lot of unknown artists. He listened, he appreciated and made it happen. Thank you for all you do!

  • @rjreddenbaker4351
    @rjreddenbaker4351 2 роки тому +2

    Practice is where it's at. No other way to get better. Great vid. Chet was the MASTER!

  • @rockinredneck57
    @rockinredneck57 4 роки тому +7

    His brother who he got his guitar from was apparently no slouch himself as he played early on with Les Paul. That's where Chet met Les and they later became good friends and recorded a couple of albums together. Chester and Lester, and Guitar Monsters. The two styles are so different but they blended them so well. They had a blast together in the studio.

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 Рік тому +2

    Fil presents a great review of so many musicians that earned a bit of spotlight being shown on them.

  • @bettylynne7364
    @bettylynne7364 Рік тому +5

    My goodness, I've admired this man since I was a kid in '60 something, now I know how and why he reached such heights. Thanks Fil.

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Рік тому +3

    Such an amazing guitarist! Thanks for this interesting analysis of Chet Atkins.

  • @bdizzle2144
    @bdizzle2144 6 років тому +35

    Hearing you say "grand ole Opry" was worth the thumbs up. Another great one, Fil.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +11

      Haha said with a total lack of country twang! I blame Oprah Winfrey!

    • @bdizzle2144
      @bdizzle2144 6 років тому +5

      I blame oprah for everything. Everything.

    • @kevingoodson9042
      @kevingoodson9042 5 років тому +8

      You ain't from around here are ya?

    • @jmchessor
      @jmchessor 3 роки тому

      Opry rhymes with "Hop"ry, not "O"pry. Just saying.

  • @robertrobles4028
    @robertrobles4028 Рік тому +2

    Fil, another fine video. Maybe some of your younger audience may not be aware of Chet Atkins huge influence on the Beatles. George Harrison’s playing of a Chet Atkins Gretsch on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 spawned an entire generation of musicians. George clearly stated that Chet was one his his very favorite guitarists and this influence can be heard on many Beatles classics.

  • @lantose
    @lantose 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for bringing all these masters back to life for all the youngsters that will hopefully watch!

  • @Lisa-ld1mn
    @Lisa-ld1mn 5 років тому +6

    Fil...I love to watch your face when you're reacting to masters of their instruments..makes me smile!

  • @drewpall2598
    @drewpall2598 6 років тому +97

    You're quickly becoming known as "Analysis Fil" for all the right reason. You know what you are talking about through your knowledge and musical background and how well You've done your homework on the artist. two thumbs up Fil.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +5

      Thanks a lot Drew! 🙂

    • @elleboucher
      @elleboucher 6 років тому +2

      Yes... I'm learning so much. Arpeggio... loved how you explained how he though Mel was playing with 3 fingers and the thumb.

    • @Hickbilly9
      @Hickbilly9 6 років тому +3

      @@wingsofpegasus The talent of Chet, Merle, Jerry, Mose and so on, started with a black man. Arnold Shultz is his name and he's buried less than a mile from home in an all black cemetery. He also played fiddle. It was rumored he was poisoned by putting something in his whiskey because of certain white guitar players were jealous of his playing ability. I don't know if it's true but the story has been passed down for decades. His tombstone has a guitar on it. Just a little local history. Lol... Keep up the great videos!

    • @winstonking5683
      @winstonking5683 3 роки тому

      @@wingsofpegasus He is right ... You're by far the best analyst on UA-cam ...You certainly do your homework but not just that ... You're intuitive way you can dissect what the artist is doing and feeling through the instrument

  • @conniedavis
    @conniedavis Рік тому +2

    I was lucky enough to see him perform in Seattle in the early 80s. My then-husband was a huge fan and we were able to meet Chet and give him a gift. So much talent in one human being!

  • @CJTELE
    @CJTELE 6 років тому +137

    Just a quick story I went to see Chet in 65 He was on a bill with Jerry Reid and Glen Campbell During Chet's performance He sat down with a classical guitar and played The Theme from Dr. Zchivago about midway through he botched a note I looked at my friend And he shook his head and I thought Gee I must have heard that wrong The show went on By the way The Jam at the end was amazing Any way the next day I read the review in the Paper The reviewer said You know you are truly great when Fifteen Thousand people would rather accept they heard it wrong rather than believe that Chet Atkins could make a mistake

    • @BonnieHalfElven
      @BonnieHalfElven 6 років тому +4

      LOL! That's a great story!

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +4

      Haha cool!

    • @rickjason215
      @rickjason215 6 років тому +3

      Joe Pass, the guy I consider the greatest guitarist ever said he made mistakes all the time and people just didn’t know. I don’t know what Pass considers a mistake.

    • @elleboucher
      @elleboucher 6 років тому +7

      My piano teacher referenced when the trumpet player, who played at John F. Kennedy's funeral, made a mistake he continued... playing the rest flawlessly. She was so impressed by that...and I agree completely. It even added more...because it expressed our feelings at the time. Overcome with emotion. I just thought of that when you mentioned Chet Atkins making a mistake.

    • @willykanos1044
      @willykanos1044 5 років тому +7

      A story about a professional musician: He was at the top. He said this: "If you make a mistake onstage do it again at the same spot in the piece. People will notice the mistake but when you continue to do it they will call it style".

  • @cbgearypnw25
    @cbgearypnw25 6 років тому +78

    Many years back, I drove up to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee to visit a friend who lived WAAAAY out in the country. He had managed to get some tickets to a benefit show for a little local girl who was ill. It was a very stormy night with gale force gusts of wind, lightening and tornado threats, and I wasn't sure I wanted to go, but eventually, faced with the prospect of another night staring into a fire, I went. Turns out, someone knew someone who knew Chet Atkins, and he showed up unannounced as the headliner. Chet brought along his friend Mark Knopfler! They played at least a dozen songs-- just 2 men, 2 guitars in a small dark theater on a stormy Tennessee Valley night. To this day, it's still one of my best musical memories.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +4

      Wow cool!

    • @KStewart-th4sk
      @KStewart-th4sk 6 років тому +5

      THAT is an interesting story and you were so lucky to be there. Thanks for sharing!

    • @paulfuller8985
      @paulfuller8985 5 років тому +2

      Must have been great Christine . Those sort of things stay with you .

    • @Diosprometheus
      @Diosprometheus 5 років тому +4

      Mark and Chet also made an album, Neck & Neck. They even put out a tab book so others could learn the songs they played on it.

    • @rattleballs1414
      @rattleballs1414 5 років тому +3

      @@Diosprometheus Thanks for that info, Dios....I just ordered a copy. Thanks, to you too, Christine...what an amazing experience!

  • @hyacinthheart
    @hyacinthheart 2 роки тому +6

    Fascinating tidbits about one of the greats!! Saw him in Bakersfield probably about 20 years ago. I was surprised and delighted to learn he has a dry witty stage presence, had the crowd in his hand. Thank you Fil for this

    • @hyacinthheart
      @hyacinthheart 2 роки тому

      Lol ua-cam.com/video/YL0E8T0lpgQ/v-deo.html

  • @malcadorthesigillite2541
    @malcadorthesigillite2541 Рік тому +2

    What a beautiful piece. Beautifully played.

  • @kozkoz7776
    @kozkoz7776 6 років тому +13

    Chet Atkins is that master that person who stands out that audiophiles adore like myself I'm in my late 50s and it's great to see someone like your young self ? bring this hopefully not forgotten magic these icons gifted us

  • @OldiesMomma
    @OldiesMomma Рік тому +1

    Hi fil,
    I lived in the time of all these great songs , but didn't know anything about them . thanks for your time and doing these videos for us.

  • @johnvignola9323
    @johnvignola9323 5 років тому +36

    a little anecdote: In the 90's I was the service tech for a small company that built mixing consoles(desks) for recording studios. All service related phone calls were routed to me. A friend of mine used to prank me by calling the service desk, and pretend he was a famous engineer usually with a British accent. He succeeded at fooling me a couple of times with this. One time I got a call, and in a thick country accent a man said "Hi I'm Chet Atkins and I'm down here in Nashville at my studio and I'm having some problems with My Neotek mixing board and I was wondering if you could help me." I thought that for sure it was my friend pranking me and I was tired of falling for it so I almost laid into the caller saying that I had enough of his jokes but then it dawned on me that perhaps I was actually speaking to the real Chet Atkins (which it turned out I was). As I recall, I got to help him, send him some spare parts and he was as sweet as could be.

  • @bethcoddington2150
    @bethcoddington2150 3 роки тому +9

    These were the innovators. They didn't need all the auto tuning and fancy equipment to sound incredible. They had the talent at their fingertips. Thank you once again, Fil. Really appreciate not only the analysis but the history lesson as well!

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 6 років тому +48

    If I'm not mistaken, Les Paul was doing sweep picking in the 50s. and of course lots of those old Spanish and classical players were prob doing it long before then. Chet Atkins... just Mr. Smooth. I can't even remember hearing him ever hit a wrong note.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +1

      👍

    • @jwa718
      @jwa718 4 роки тому +8

      Chet MIGHT have once hit a wrong note---but with his genius it would have sounded like the perfect note anyway. :)

    • @knurd75
      @knurd75 4 роки тому +6

      Les talked about Chet showing him sweep picking back in the day. They seem to have been good friends.

    • @michaelsgarden3874
      @michaelsgarden3874 4 роки тому +1

      dude sweeps were being used long before either of them

    • @buckyccovington3048
      @buckyccovington3048 3 роки тому

      I think he mighta hit one on the Johnny Cash show.

  • @3GreeneBJ
    @3GreeneBJ 4 роки тому +4

    Good coverage of the CGP that was CA. I was very lucky to get on to Chet as early as I did because he wasn't well known over here in the late 50's. He taught me humility at a tender age. I know my place. The techniques you mention mostly remain beyond me but I did get the trained thumb at least. Much more than that is the musical choices and the little things that can make such a difference to the result. Some of that can be in the recording quality. Chet didn't leave out the study of any of the dynamics. What about standing up to play?
    As the years rolled by Chet never let me down. A clean living humble yet reliable man probably well used if not sometimes abused, he retained his gentlemanly persona. In the end he was tested by cancer and he knew the extremes that life as a child, as a teenager and as an adult can throw at you. He seemed to find a way through it all. Chet has never been far from my side and I like to think he's still there now with his dry witted quips to help me along. And if that doesn't work - then he'll play me a tune and that always will. Yes I miss him but hey, he ain't far away. BjG Oct2020

  • @fredrodnick2881
    @fredrodnick2881 3 роки тому +7

    His expertise is amazing. I think a lot of people would think some guitarists that can play fast single notes for instance are genius guitarists, but to me Mr. Atkins is one of the best and is probably played the most difficult arrangements.

  • @dlou3264
    @dlou3264 4 роки тому +24

    I really love your channel, appreciate your background and technique commentary. You also have a wonderful spectrum of artists. I enjoy your bright, cheerful presence - it makes for pleasant viewing and listening, along with your wonderfully chosen music selections. Wonderful Listening! You’re really worth listening to, and deserve much praise. Thank you, and stay safe and well! (From Mississippi in America)

  • @futuredirected
    @futuredirected 6 років тому +107

    Another great analysis video, Dear Fil! You are curating a collection of the finest performances in the history of guitar music. Chet kills it. He was amazing. ❤️

  • @amer-hh6kp
    @amer-hh6kp 5 років тому +9

    My grandmother exposed Chet to me in the early 60s. She was a music teacher and said he was the best. Later Chet tried to get Mark Knopfler to quit his job and come tour with him exclusively. They did end up recording with each other and it was awesome.

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 5 років тому +14

    This version of Malagueña by Chet Atkins really reminds me of crystal clear water flowing in a stream... sounds silly I guess but this particular piece is almost liquid... his playing as flawless as water flowing because nature doesn't make mistakes... another of the most incredible guitarists to ever play...thank you for this analysis...💞

  • @dustietu
    @dustietu 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for all of these clips and commentary on these CROWN JEWELS of music.

  • @willmorrison1022
    @willmorrison1022 6 років тому +22

    A true master of the thumb pick. Chet was one of the first guys I ever heard play guitar who I thought was just incredible. I still have my first Chet record. "It's a Guitar World". Has a great version of "Cast Your Fate to the Wind". A true gentleman and nice guy, too.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому

      👍

    • @rickjason215
      @rickjason215 6 років тому

      Every guitarist I have met that played with a thumb pick was terrific. There must be beginners who start playing with it, but I have never met one.

  • @mbdelong
    @mbdelong 3 роки тому +7

    Your positive attitude and genuine appreciation of the people you review is absolutely refreshing and inspirational. In addition, you are a great musician and you know what you're talking about. Thank you for these great analysis videos.

  • @robertlawrence492
    @robertlawrence492 6 років тому +5

    My father was a big fan of Chet and other country artists, so consequently my brother and I were able to watch all these great artists back in the early 60's thru the 70's. Thanks for doing this video and showcasing the the humble talent of Mr. Atkins. And as you brought up Charlie Pride, he was another performer we were able to see live waaay back in the late part of 1969. ROCK!

  • @RCHeath
    @RCHeath 2 роки тому +2

    Still love it when he played with Jerry doing Jerry’s Breakdown

  • @TheWodasi
    @TheWodasi 6 років тому +4

    I remember my Mom playing Chet albums in the early sixties .. Terrific Video Fil,, thanks ....sigh old geezer i was born in 54,,,,,

  • @likhound
    @likhound 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for featuring Chet Atkins , he was my all time favorite guitarist.

  • @scray00
    @scray00 3 роки тому +8

    I feel like I’m taking a college course on music 😂 you’re absolutely brilliant on the technique, and the history. Really loving your videos. Thank you yt algorithm for putting this on my recommended. 🤘🏼

  • @kenharvey8946
    @kenharvey8946 3 роки тому +4

    In an interview on Rock Around The World in 1976 Paul McCartney said Chet was a huge influence on his playing.

  • @lastone783
    @lastone783 6 років тому +8

    That look on your face. You were mesmerized! Didn’t think you would even remember to stop the video😹 Love when Chet played with Mark Knopfler and with Vince Gill. Some of my favorites❣️

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 6 років тому +13

    Thanks Fil, great review!! Chet literally invented more playing styles than I could name off the top of my head. He was a true *master guitarist* in his own right!😉👍👍

  • @Tetsujin-28
    @Tetsujin-28 6 років тому +22

    That is the best work you've done so far. Spectacular. A rare treat.

  • @beckygould7509
    @beckygould7509 6 років тому +4

    Beautifully done! Thank you for sharing this classic performance!

  • @larryhaynes1970
    @larryhaynes1970 6 років тому +4

    Such a great analysis! Great tribute to a legendary musician, thank you Fil!

  • @robertjrobicheau8456
    @robertjrobicheau8456 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for doing the home work Fil. I appreciate the lessons you give.

  • @plasticoflamingo2952
    @plasticoflamingo2952 6 років тому +51

    Another great one. Keep it going, Fil. These have been amazing! Seems like it's been a while since anyone had this much respect for real music.

  • @paulacorreira3943
    @paulacorreira3943 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for bringing profiles of these legendary artists to a new generation, Fil. And for helping us all to understand better.

  • @parkviewmo
    @parkviewmo 5 років тому +5

    Thank you. Each note is a jewel. Such a great player.

  • @brianfuller7691
    @brianfuller7691 5 років тому +2

    One of the best guitarists ever, he was amazing and one of the most genuine people you could ever meet.

  • @pauljohnson7382
    @pauljohnson7382 6 років тому +18

    Great review Fil! This had to be one of the earliest videos of Chet that I've seen. Remarkable man, we'll done! 🤘ROCK!

  • @discobaby9931
    @discobaby9931 5 років тому +2

    HELLO!! Phil! Love the vids blokeI Bloody smashing👍

  • @johnnycashmiller288
    @johnnycashmiller288 6 років тому +8

    Self taught musical genius was chet,we appreciate that you are young but are honoring old school music Phil the rap of today does not even compare musically,thanks for what you do phil.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +2

      No problem, I agree! I really don't 'get' rap!

  • @guitarswhiskeyandgolf
    @guitarswhiskeyandgolf Рік тому +1

    Nowhere to hide just a clean tone so any imperfection will be glaring amazing

  • @disneylana
    @disneylana 5 років тому +4

    Again I love the smile you get on your face when a really good guitar player is playing my father was an excellent guitar player my uncle Vernon was a Studio Miss musician who work with the likes of Glenn Campbell and and actually played with shit at Ken’s and later oh my goodness he played with all of them but I have a wonderful appreciation for the guitar and Daddy could play the guitar if it all the piano all of it by ear I play but I have to read music and play it and it’s not the same there’s comes from the soul and mind comes from practice

  • @alansmith7626
    @alansmith7626 5 років тому +2

    when you own the instrument you can express anything...we are all blessed to still have this, bravo Fil, keep on keepin on!

  • @gflyer45
    @gflyer45 6 років тому +7

    Great analysis, Fil. You were spot on with the comment about remembering that this was 1964. There was no internet, few guitarists, and even fewer soloists. Like Les Paul, he was making up techniques on the fly that we take as routine today. And one thing I’ve always noticed about Chet is that he treasured accuracy in playing; he only played something if he could do it perfectly. All that time in the chair, I guess.

  • @webbtrekker534
    @webbtrekker534 3 роки тому +1

    Fil, loved watching your face a Chet played. The look of joy on your face as you listened and watched is priceless.

  • @DeansMayhem
    @DeansMayhem 6 років тому +9

    I really like the fact that you research your subjects. Keep up the good work Fil!

  • @shano92107
    @shano92107 6 місяців тому

    wonderful to see ol Chet still being recognized and appreciated. Thank you for posting this ❤️

  • @cliffordholloway6291
    @cliffordholloway6291 6 років тому +3

    another good one Fil. Chet was also for a time a regular on the Prairie Home Companion radio show. Could and would play with almost anyone.

  • @thomasbrewer3571
    @thomasbrewer3571 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed your segment of Hank Williams it really helps when that person actually has their facts of whom they are talking about. Love everything from the 60’s and 70’s. Thanks Fil

  • @THUNDERWORX
    @THUNDERWORX 6 років тому +4

    Wow, I hadn't realized sweeping wasn't a recent invention. Great video and insights. I play with a guy in my church in his eighties who plays much like Chet. He showed me a picture of him and Chet from many years back and Chet has his arm around his shoulder. I'll have to see if I can get a copy of it.

  • @davidwiser3883
    @davidwiser3883 4 роки тому +1

    Fil I absolutely love watching your attentiveness during this video. Your face says it all. Love you brother.

  • @BOOMNERD51
    @BOOMNERD51 6 років тому +3

    Love this! Such clarity. Thanks for the history, which proves introverts really get things done. Falling asleep playing guitar wow!♡

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому

      No problem!

    • @mairianncullen8753
      @mairianncullen8753 Рік тому

      Randy Scruggs, son of Earl Scruggs, and a wonderful Nashville session player, producer, and guitarist did that, too! True obsessive love and talent for guitar music.

  • @maxandersonable
    @maxandersonable 6 років тому +2

    Commentator of Commentators youre great at what you do, singing and guitar playing the same, great accomplishments, keep to keep on to keep on to keep on I dont think you'll ever let your fans down, and you'll always have more and more fans

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Max! I'll keep working hard if people keep wanting the content! ☺

    • @maxandersonable
      @maxandersonable 6 років тому

      @@wingsofpegasus -so many options I,ll bet, tv commentator so many ways to go you got a great talent speaking to the public explaining things teaching, lots of options so many ways to go youre really doing great in what you got andwhat youre doing now

  • @timothybessemer7316
    @timothybessemer7316 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for bringing to light another guitar master that some may not have been familiar with. Your reviews cross many genres and brings to light how good some players really are. Chet seems a country legend yet outside country and western not so many have been blessed with having Atkins revealed to them. Much appreciation of your being broad based in your reviews. : ) I didn't know that part about him taking a stand for Charlie Pride. Appreciate getting a fuller scope of what was going on behind the scenes.

  • @gnolan4281
    @gnolan4281 5 років тому +1

    You are amazing Fil. Because I didn't particularly care for the Country music genre I was dismissive and even disdainful of it. Your passionate and forensic ability to explain what's going on has left me flabbergasted. Case in point; I never paid much attention to Glenn Campbell but your explanation of what was really going on with him has opened my mind.

  • @jackgiuffre3501
    @jackgiuffre3501 3 роки тому +3

    Chet was a true gentleman and an absolute master of the guitar. Lots of great players over the years, lots of unique styles. I can’t recall anyone who played more precise or effortless as Chet. I’m also a huge fan of Jerry Reed, one of Chet’s favorite players.

  • @brianjohnson8834
    @brianjohnson8834 5 років тому +1

    Love all your input and insight .don't apologize for cutting in.

  • @davemorgan2802
    @davemorgan2802 6 років тому +6

    Another great analysis Fil! Thanks again! \m/

  • @davidqualeymusic
    @davidqualeymusic 2 роки тому +1

    I have to say it is also great fun watching the excitement on your face as you watch the guitarists in your videos. Chet was also my first idol starting 60 years ago. Thanks for your time and comments. Back then we thought he had at least 20 fingers.

  • @bekind6763
    @bekind6763 6 років тому +3

    Chet performance was superb. He is proof that practice:makes perfect. Yet another great video and analysis! 🤘

  • @wandaburnsworth1588
    @wandaburnsworth1588 2 роки тому +1

    I am from Nashville and this is the music I grew up with. Some of the songs I have written reflects that. I am a rock and roller but I also love all different kinds of music. Fil you rock big time!

  • @roman14032
    @roman14032 6 років тому +5

    the guy just understood how the instrument worked
    no one could develop a guitar arrangement more intelligently than him
    that knowledge and ability was beyond peer
    a true master

  • @shagrabs
    @shagrabs 6 років тому +1

    Hey FIL!! Great history of Chet, he was just phenomenal!! Thanks for the link for the rest of the performance!

  • @kendavis8046
    @kendavis8046 6 років тому +5

    You've once against struck a chord with my childhood. Charlie Pride was played all the time back on AM/FM in the early 1970's. I was also a minor fan of Chet Atkins, and actually bought at least one of his "Chet Atkins Method" (if my memory serves) guitar books. Doesn't matter if I am wrong on that, as I promptly threw out all books once I bought them and became the cowboy chord player that I am to this day, self taught.
    Thanks again, Fil, and thumbs UP!

  • @jeffbrown2560
    @jeffbrown2560 6 років тому +2

    Great to see the appreciation and technical breakdown.

  • @mikejohnson5837
    @mikejohnson5837 6 років тому +4

    You know Fil it wouldn't surprise me if he had been able to play in his sleep! The man was absolutely out of this world talented but at the same time always kind of humble. This clip was pretty rad for it's day with the multiple profiles of him wasn't it! Really cool.

  • @Boertje247
    @Boertje247 2 роки тому +1

    Well, I asked you to do a breakdown on Chet Atkins, only to search and find you’d done several! Thank you SO much! He was a brilliant producer as well!

  • @jazzcat8786
    @jazzcat8786 6 років тому +13

    Beautiful sound, I love the tapped harmonics and arpeggios!! Way way ahead of its time🤯 very informative, you certainly did your research🤘🏻

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I love witnessing history with you and all your subscribers.

  • @williamaker7803
    @williamaker7803 6 років тому +5

    I really enjoy your videos you don't care what genre it is. You know real talent when you hear it and you give credit where credit is due. Another great video thank you!!

  • @dougarnold7955
    @dougarnold7955 6 років тому +2

    Love Chet Atkins' guitar playing...years ago I listened to him a lot. Thanks for the video.

  • @Kyle-dj2gv
    @Kyle-dj2gv 6 років тому +5

    Wow, Chet Atkins is on a whole different level, truly in a league of his own. Thanks for another great video Fil. Rock on my friend.

  • @HuckBowlt
    @HuckBowlt 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for recognizing the old masters I've heard many other artists say that mr.Atkins was a demanding perfectionist.

  • @Snarkapotamus
    @Snarkapotamus 6 років тому +3

    It's really amazing how many rock/metal players adopted a lot of Chet's techniques. That right hand fretting without the cover of any effects is just awesome!

  • @neilsimon544
    @neilsimon544 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for all these great vids. Keep it up Fil.

  • @toddjones3969
    @toddjones3969 6 років тому +3

    Fil, I know just enough guitar to play first position chords to entertain myself. But that’s more than enough to know that Chet’s a legitimate BADASS. Never watched this before, awesome!

  • @paulmckeown8840
    @paulmckeown8840 6 років тому +2

    Your actually more informative than the history channel keep up the good work
    Another superb analysis

  • @darlatidwell9995
    @darlatidwell9995 5 років тому +3

    My family had some Chet Atlkins Albums. My brother tried to learn guitar with a book that was bought for him but he became a drummer instead. He's still pretty good.😊 Thanks for choosing Chet Atkins for an analysis, he's such a legend. (RIP and God bless )

  • @sheilapendley1716
    @sheilapendley1716 3 роки тому +2

    Thank You!

  • @stargazer1460
    @stargazer1460 6 років тому +14

    What a great tone and guitarist, truly one of the best of his era.👍😎🤘

    • @constantine7382
      @constantine7382 6 років тому +2

      Any era! That man was about as close to perfect as a guitar player can be.

    • @stargazer1460
      @stargazer1460 6 років тому +1

      @@constantine7382 You got that right 😁

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому +1

      🤘😎

    • @markstephens2234
      @markstephens2234 6 років тому +1

      Chet was THE best of all time! He was as good in his field as Django was in his. This is coming from me as a self-proclaimed Django fanatic. There are many, many fantastic fingerstyle guitarists around today, probably far more than than when Chet was blazing the trail for them. Many of them can play at lightning fast speeds and can articulate rapid fire jazz tinged single note solos with their performances. None can come close to playing with the taste,finesse, or intricate dynamics that were a part of every Chet Atkins performance. It was innate to him to play every tune at exactly the right tempo, never too fast or too slow. He always knew exactly which notes and chord voicings sounded just right for what he was playing at any given moment. And on a final note, Chet could dial in his electric guitar tone in the blink of an eye regardless of what guitar or amp he was using at the time.

  • @pennyelder5287
    @pennyelder5287 3 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful analysis of Chet Atkins talent. I was raised by a guitarist father, and a pianist mother. My Dad had at least one of Chet Atkins records. I learned Classical Guitar when I was 14 and the song in your video was what I had to play. Now, seeing the virtuosity of his playing I am rendered speechless. It was so beautiful! Thank you my dear Fil, for bringing all these musicians to life for us.

  • @christoh711
    @christoh711 4 роки тому +3

    My dad had several Chet Atkins records even though he played classical guitar (he also had Julian Bream n John Williams records - these three guys primarily made up his record collection). So my dad was my first guitar hero and it was thanks to him being aa music teacher that I managed to hear such diverse guitar music: Tommy Garrett to Beatles to Black Sabbath.

  • @John1067strat
    @John1067strat Рік тому +1

    An incredible display of raw skill and prowess! Excellent video and analysis 👍

  • @BigRandyR
    @BigRandyR 6 років тому +5

    Great story! Thanks for always taking the time to educate us. 👍👊

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 6 років тому +3

      Triple R, Who said that UA-cam can't be Educational? I agree with your comment.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  6 років тому

      Thanks! 🙂

  • @stan_doucet
    @stan_doucet 5 років тому +1

    Chet Atkins: The man that influenced a thousand other masters on guitar. He was so advanced in his technique and style. Nice work Fil!