Great lesson, thank you. I’m really pleased you include bit of the slide part played originally by Jeremy Spencer as I’ve had ‘conversations’ with cover musicians who argue that it isn’t a slide part but that Peter Green bends the strings which does sound a little like slide! I know (a relative of mine played in the band at the time) it’s Jeremy playing slide!!!!
Very tastefully done-Peter Greenbaum would have approved I'm sure!!!-really quite a simple song but its all in the feel and atmosphere. Timeless stuff-I remember hearing it on TOTP back in the 1960's (black and white I think) as a young kid and loving it and from there PAG was my man-I think its now been recently used on some TV advertisement! Never though about putting slide fills in but it works a treat-something to practice this weekend.Thanks.
Thank you - that's really appreciated ! Sometimes its much harder to pull it back to let the track breath and this track needs lots of air. I was lucky enough to see him play quite a lot in the early 2000's - even then, master of the light touch and letting the space between the notes tell a story. Again - thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you like the arrangement :)
Pedro. Yes, TOTP week comencing 11th Dec in the top 40 was Albatross, Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower and Love Sculpture's Sabre Dance all at the same time. And while that was happening, Jimmy Page was putting his new band together before unleashing the first Led Zeppelin album a month or so later. Exciting times.
@@EwanMee2 Too right-just checked and Race with the Devil by Gun was also in the top 10-that & Sabre Dance I recall trying to work out on the guitar I had persuaded my Dad to buy me-never could manage Sabre Dance properly though!I think Sunshine by Cream was also around that time.They all sound great to this day.
Thank you :) i love the bigsby also. It’s very gentle so it stops me going crazy with it. I’m surprised how well it holds the tuning. Glad you enjoyed :)
Great arrangement and beautifully played. Would love to hear your rendition of Smootching by Mark Knopfler, a song that I would really like to be able to play.Many thanks.Greg.
Love the arrangement you have put together. Such a beautiful piece of music to listen to and play. Never seen this arrangement before. Well cool! Have you done 'The Loner' by Gary Moore? If not- can you do, please?
Thanks Dave - glad you liked it :) For the arrangement, I just went with the 'of the guitars playing, what is my ear learning towards at any one time' and then pieced it together like that. ohh, I'll have a listen to the Loner ;) thanks for watching.
Thank you. I generally have the amp loud and with a bit of grit - then I just pull it back to earth with the guitar so it’s quiet enough for the living room. I have the guitar with both pickups running, volume down to about 5 or 6 on both of them and roll the tone back to about 4 of the front pickup and roll the tone back to 8 on the back pickup the just gentle on with the plectrum. I find it then has the headroom to pluck a little harder for the one or two notes I really want to pull out.
Another great Peter Green lesson, now I can learn how to play it properly.
Have fun with it. I found over thinking it made me push in tempo. It's all about relaxing in to the lovely tune.
Someone has to say the real composer of this song and not Fleetwood.
beautiful lesson ❤thanks...
P.Green , a very underrated guitarist & singer
Thank you :) really happy you found it useful. I totally agree, he was a wonderful musician
The original Ambient guitar song!
Love this track. Very calming
Excellent, now if only I could play both parts😊
Thank you for sharing your great arrangement of a beautiful tune.
You are more than welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed.
Great lesson, thank you. I’m really pleased you include bit of the slide part played originally by Jeremy Spencer as I’ve had ‘conversations’ with cover musicians who argue that it isn’t a slide part but that Peter Green bends the strings which does sound a little like slide! I know (a relative of mine played in the band at the time) it’s Jeremy playing slide!!!!
Excellent lession and great playing and sound
Ace man, loved it will try and put this in when I play it..
Thank you :) Happy New Year!
I this were new to someone they would likely say very nice song A great guitar player. So well done other guitars not needed.
Brilliant arrangement. Well done.
Thank you :)
...and thank you for suggesting it! It was great fun to do :)
Very tastefully done-Peter Greenbaum would have approved I'm sure!!!-really quite a simple song but its all in the feel and atmosphere. Timeless stuff-I remember hearing it on TOTP back in the 1960's (black and white I think) as a young kid and loving it and from there PAG was my man-I think its now been recently used on some TV advertisement! Never though about putting slide fills in but it works a treat-something to practice this weekend.Thanks.
Thank you - that's really appreciated ! Sometimes its much harder to pull it back to let the track breath and this track needs lots of air. I was lucky enough to see him play quite a lot in the early 2000's - even then, master of the light touch and letting the space between the notes tell a story. Again - thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you like the arrangement :)
Pedro. Yes, TOTP week comencing 11th Dec in the top 40 was Albatross, Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower and Love Sculpture's Sabre Dance all at the same time. And while that was happening, Jimmy Page was putting his new band together before unleashing the first Led Zeppelin album a month or so later. Exciting times.
@@EwanMee2 Too right-just checked and Race with the Devil by Gun was also in the top 10-that & Sabre Dance I recall trying to work out on the guitar I had persuaded my Dad to buy me-never could manage Sabre Dance properly though!I think Sunshine by Cream was also around that time.They all sound great to this day.
Nice balance between the parts... !
soo good. love the bigsby too
Thank you :) i love the bigsby also. It’s very gentle so it stops me going crazy with it. I’m surprised how well it holds the tuning. Glad you enjoyed :)
Very nice playing.
Thank you :) glad you like it. It such a nice track to play.
Thanks for doing this. Great interpretation and beautifully played.
No problem. Glad you enjoyed it. Happy playing
Absolutely Great!
Thank you - glad you like.
Great Job. Good tabs. Thx a lot!! Very helpful!! 👍🎸
Thank you :) really glad you enjoyed it. I love playing that track.
Great arrangement. Thanks for sharing
Glad you like it! :)
Great version! Thank you.
Thank you :) glad you enjoyed it. Happy playing!
right up there with, 'watermelon in easter hay'
That’s a beautiful track
Well played.
Thank you. 🙏
@@TroglodyteMusic I listened to this again today, so sweet and haunting at same time.
Great arrangement and beautifully played. Would love to hear your rendition of Smootching by Mark Knopfler, a song that I would really like to be able to play.Many thanks.Greg.
Great suggestion! I’ll see what I can do
@@TroglodyteMusic many thanks.
Love the arrangement you have put together. Such a beautiful piece of music to listen to and play. Never seen this arrangement before. Well cool! Have you done 'The Loner' by Gary Moore? If not- can you do, please?
Thanks Dave - glad you liked it :) For the arrangement, I just went with the 'of the guitars playing, what is my ear learning towards at any one time' and then pieced it together like that. ohh, I'll have a listen to the Loner ;) thanks for watching.
Thank you. Nicely done.
Thank you :) it was great fun to do. Glad you enjoyed
Absolut großartig!
Thank you :) really glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice!
Thank you :)
Very well presented!
Very nice…well done…thank you…☮️🎶🔛🌎
You are welcome. It was great fun to do - I’m glad you found it useful
Yes this tune with SleepWalk….will last for all of us as a part of the soul & hearts of the world….Then Play On…..
SWEET AZ my bro, thanks 4 that.
Very nice. How do you get the tone?
Thank you. I generally have the amp loud and with a bit of grit - then I just pull it back to earth with the guitar so it’s quiet enough for the living room. I have the guitar with both pickups running, volume down to about 5 or 6 on both of them and roll the tone back to about 4 of the front pickup and roll the tone back to 8 on the back pickup the just gentle on with the plectrum. I find it then has the headroom to pluck a little harder for the one or two notes I really want to pull out.
@@TroglodyteMusic Thanks. Really like this piece.
Are you Trogly's older brother
How about some whammy action with wicked game!!
Ohhhhhhhh
I know its subjective but a bit of nice chorus would go well with this..
It sure would!