Thanks for this, I love Billy Zoom's playing style, his mixture of punk, rockabilly and country is totally my style, definitely one of my favourite guitarists. Its nice to see guitar lessons for bands like X, it gives me hope for the future of rock and roll music. When I first got into playing guitar I was on a rockabilly kick, and I ended up going a little crazy on the Gretsch's. I bought a Gretsch 6120, two Duo Jets (ones a Chet Atkins 6121 and ones a black special edition Duo Jet), and a Country Gentleman. I love guitar players like Scotty Moore, Eddie Cochrane, Brian Setzer, and Poision Ivy from the Cramps. As Ive gotten older I've more and more returned to my first musical passion, PUNK. I mostly play Telecasters, Jazzmasters and Les Pauls. I still love my Duo Jet and Country Gent, but I did end up seling the Nashville 6120 and the Atkins 6121, anyways, for a guitar player like myself who listens to and loves punk and rockabilly (as well as country, blues, folk, post punk, new wave, alternative rock, indie, grunge, psychobilly and metal) X is a killer band and Brian Zoom is an equally amazing guitar player and a big influence on my playing style. Another guitar player that excites me and that I highly recommend if you like good music is Andy Griffin (Griffiths?)from Gang of Four. I appreciate you making this video, nice job.
My bad - on close listen it is F# C# (one oclock and then it ends ) B F# (one oclock and then it ends ) C# (no words) B F# (one oclock and then it ends) F# (extra bar) then onto the G A C D part - you have a better ear then I have - thanks again for great lesson
Who would win if you put Billy Zoom VS. Brian Setzer in a lead guitar battle ?? And both were in their prime! Not the 64 year old Brian and 75 year old Biily!
Can't get enough Billy Zoom. Feel free to do more X instruction
I always wanted to see someone demonstrate how Billy Zoom plays guitar. Thanks! 😎
Zoomin! X may legitimately be the greatest band that never "made it."
They made it in my eyes!
Thanks for this, I love Billy Zoom's playing style, his mixture of punk, rockabilly and country is totally my style, definitely one of my favourite guitarists. Its nice to see guitar lessons for bands like X, it gives me hope for the future of rock and roll music.
When I first got into playing guitar I was on a rockabilly kick, and I ended up going a little crazy on the Gretsch's. I bought a Gretsch 6120, two Duo Jets (ones a Chet Atkins 6121 and ones a black special edition Duo Jet), and a Country Gentleman. I love guitar players like Scotty Moore, Eddie Cochrane, Brian Setzer, and Poision Ivy from the Cramps. As Ive gotten older I've more and more returned to my first musical passion, PUNK. I mostly play Telecasters, Jazzmasters and Les Pauls. I still love my Duo Jet and Country Gent, but I did end up seling the Nashville 6120 and the Atkins 6121,
anyways, for a guitar player like myself who listens to and loves punk and rockabilly (as well as country, blues, folk, post punk, new wave, alternative rock, indie, grunge, psychobilly and metal) X is a killer band and Brian Zoom is an equally amazing guitar player and a big influence on my playing style. Another guitar player that excites me and that I highly recommend if you like good music is Andy Griffin (Griffiths?)from Gang of Four.
I appreciate you making this video, nice job.
Thanks for your feedback, glad you dug the lesson! Gang Of Four are from my hometown, Leeds!
Andy Gill.
You nailed that song! Outstanding.
Crazy cool 😎!!!
There is so much great music in this song.
It feels like being on a amazing long road trip…
Great lesson and playing my friend 👍🏻
Never caught the G-A part before. Thanks.
love your tone, fun licks!!!!☠🤘🙏
My bad - on close listen it is F# C# (one oclock and then it ends ) B F# (one oclock and then it ends ) C# (no words) B F# (one oclock and then it ends) F# (extra bar) then onto the G A C D part - you have a better ear then I have - thanks again for great lesson
Great song by a fantastic band!! I still remember buying my first X LP album way way back! Excellent!!
Glad you dig CC!
Oi, this is great.. Such a great song.. good ears you got there.
Thanks very much
Nice!
Outstanding !!!! Well done, pal.
Hell yeah thanks so much!!!!!
My pleasure, thanks for the request!
Thanks for the lesson but I I don't think you have it right on the a life of intermission part
Who would win if you put Billy Zoom VS. Brian Setzer in a lead guitar battle ?? And both were in their prime! Not the 64 year old Brian and 75 year old Biily!
Oof! That I’d like to see ! I think Brian might just have the edge with his Jazzy chops