Absolutely great tutorial Kelly. Awesome track. Big fan of Bad Company. They were a super group. Paul Rodgers( vocalist) and Simon Kirke( drummer) were previously in the great English blues rock band "Free". Mick Ralph's was a guitarist previously with "Mott The Hoople". Check out his great guitar playing on the David Bowie written track which became a Mott The Hoople classic "All The Young Dudes". Buzz Borrell on bass guitar was previously with the band King Crimson. Bad Company are the only English band besides The Beatles that had their debut album go to No.1 in the US. For example they were playing to 25,000-30,000 in the USA while Queen at the same time were playing to just 2,000-4,000 people in the USA. Bad Company were brilliant and to be honest I prefer them even to the great blues band "Free". They were managed by Peter Grant who also managed Led Zeppelin. Great tutorial of a great track and I hope there is more Bad Company tutorials in the future. Thank you. God Bless.
Always love your tutorials. I especially love it when you do one of one my favorite guitar players. Love to play along to Mick Ralphs. He is such a melodic player, always a song within a song when he played a solo. Thanks again, Kelly,
Awesome! Another all-time favorite. Thanks for all your great videos sir. I was lucky enough to see Bad Co. in 1977 "Burnin' Sky" tour. Always loved Ralphs "simple" yet powerful songs and solos.
Don’t forget the thanks button guys, we are privileged to have a talented guy like KD to show us all that he does. Even really small donations add up. Please let’s support him and continue to enjoy his generosity and enthusiasm to help us on our journey. 🌌🌅🌠🕊👍🏻.
Saw them in the 80's in Toronto at the Phoenix Concert Hall. I thought Deep Purple was loud 😂 Great Tutorial as always ♪♫♪♫♪♫ BTW sat front row for Goddo last night in Oshawa, meet and greet. Greg signed my Best Seats In The House Album and A picture with him. I haven't seen Goddo since 1981
3 hrs in and I’m viewer number 472 This is truly one of Bad Co.’’s greatest ! It must be getting a bit nippy up there on this 1st day of November so stay warm and safe .
Thank you! I truly enjoy all your lessons. You are so great at covering all the bases quickly and accurately! If I have a song I want to add to my repertoire, this is where I come first.... your teaching style is the best my friend! 😎
Your awesome mate! Thanks again. When this whole "superthanks" thing started on UA-cam a while back, I was kind of stoked about it. Sadly, I hardly get any. Mostly you, haha. It's certainly appreciated.
People don’t seem to realise how privileged we are to have you for a one on one lesson of all our classic rock songs and more beamed straight to us. Thanks so much for everything Kelly. I love what you do and the way you do it too. 👌🏻🌌🌅🌠🕊
Great lesson especially the solo but noticed when i saw them play it live they go to G to A the second time instead of D on the verses. What do you think? Thanks.
Unless I missed it, did you show the chord pattern under the solo? I think it changes from the rest of the parts. I think it's something like F# to E to B...? Going by memory here.
Absolutely great tutorial Kelly. Awesome track. Big fan of Bad Company. They were a super group. Paul Rodgers( vocalist) and Simon Kirke( drummer) were previously in the great English blues rock band "Free". Mick Ralph's was a guitarist previously with "Mott The Hoople". Check out his great guitar playing on the David Bowie written track which became a Mott The Hoople classic "All The Young Dudes". Buzz Borrell on bass guitar was previously with the band King Crimson. Bad Company are the only English band besides The Beatles that had their debut album go to No.1 in the US. For example they were playing to 25,000-30,000 in the USA while Queen at the same time were playing to just 2,000-4,000 people in the USA. Bad Company were brilliant and to be honest I prefer them even to the great blues band "Free". They were managed by Peter Grant who also managed Led Zeppelin. Great tutorial of a great track and I hope there is more Bad Company tutorials in the future. Thank you. God Bless.
Thanks!
Always love your tutorials. I especially love it when you do one of one my favorite guitar players. Love to play along to Mick Ralphs. He is such a melodic player, always a song within a song when he played a solo. Thanks again, Kelly,
Appreciate that very much man, thank you!
Wow that's a classic song. Mick Ralph is such an unrated guitar player. Thank you for that great song.
Such an underrated tune. Love it !
Awesome! Another all-time favorite. Thanks for all your great videos sir. I was lucky enough to see Bad Co. in 1977 "Burnin' Sky" tour. Always loved Ralphs "simple" yet powerful songs and solos.
Great job KDA, you're seriously expanding my repertoire.
Don’t forget the thanks button guys, we are privileged to have a talented guy like KD to show us all that he does. Even really small donations add up. Please let’s support him and continue to enjoy his generosity and enthusiasm to help us on our journey. 🌌🌅🌠🕊👍🏻.
Thanks man! I'd love nothing more than to get to the point that I can do this for a living. Maybe in a few years.
Bad Company, one of my favorite bands in the 70's.
Saw them in the 80's in Toronto at the Phoenix Concert Hall. I thought Deep Purple was loud 😂 Great Tutorial as always ♪♫♪♫♪♫ BTW sat front row for Goddo last night in Oshawa, meet and greet. Greg signed my Best Seats In The House Album and A picture with him. I haven't seen Goddo since 1981
A beautiful tribute to Jimi Hendrix. Very well done. Thanks for the lesson.
I was lucky enough to see Mick Ralphs play this up close in a club setting. 💜😎🎸
Danggit Man- takes me back to my Jr. high days! Great channel my brother in music!
Sounds great.
Hell yeah
Awesome Kelly! You are a very talented Guitarist! Great song.
3 hrs in and I’m viewer number 472 This is truly one of Bad Co.’’s greatest ! It must be getting a bit nippy up there on this 1st day of November so stay warm and safe .
Thank you! I truly enjoy all your lessons. You are so great at covering all the bases quickly and accurately! If I have a song I want to add to my repertoire, this is where I come first.... your teaching style is the best my friend! 😎
@chrisash1645 thanks Chris, much appreciated!
Thanks Kelly
@@paullavallee1631 cheers Paul, my pleasure.
Deserted island album. Love this lesson.
Love your channel. I remember first hearing this song in 1979 on vacation in Fla. Ty.
A great song from a great album by a great band. Nice one dude👍😎 Will have to listen to that track now before I go to bed!😁
great lesson and superb playing
Great classic song thanks for the lesson
Great song! Can you do Free, Be My Friend? Excellent Paul Kossoff to go with this Mick Ralph's classic.
Thanks
Your awesome mate! Thanks again. When this whole "superthanks" thing started on UA-cam a while back, I was kind of stoked about it. Sadly, I hardly get any. Mostly you, haha. It's certainly appreciated.
People don’t seem to realise how privileged we are to have you for a one on one lesson of all our classic rock songs and more beamed straight to us. Thanks so much for everything Kelly. I love what you do and the way you do it too. 👌🏻🌌🌅🌠🕊
Great song, Kelly!😅
Smokin cool
Either one of Bad CO’s first two albums would be good to do front to back, not a sleeper tune on either one
Great lesson especially the solo but noticed when i saw them play it live they go to G to A the second time instead of D on the verses. What do you think? Thanks.
Hi Kelly, please could you do a video on "then came the last days of may" by the blue oyster cult
How about "I love the night", by BOC?
Im begging you could you do "Luney tune" its my favorite alice cooper song :-)
Unless I missed it, did you show the chord pattern under the solo? I think it changes from the rest of the parts.
I think it's something like F# to E to B...? Going by memory here.
more STYX please. maybe blue-collar man.
Kelly are you sure the third chord in the verse is a "d" .... sounds more like a "g" on the record ... just wondering
🤔🤔🤔🤔Any chance you could put on your 'to do' list ' Electric Land ' ? Thank you !