Legit conversation I had with the 3 guitar guys in my hometown's largest guitar store. They unanimously said that the most impressive guitarist that they had ever seen in the store was this guy who just walked in one day and played the sweetest simplest little licks, but with so much soul that their jaws dropped. Turns out he was Jackson Brown's lead guitarist and they were doing a show that night. Let that sink in, the most jaded guitar shop guys were most impressed by soulful simplicity.
@@bryanh3057 riiiight. Ya no, I was part of this guitar group. And they'd have a night where everyone would post what they been working on, and 80% of what was posted was just noodling to youtube backing tracks, which would be fine if they all didn't have that generic blues "play with feel" sound to it. It's good to mix it up, cause that simple pentatonic blues just gets sooooo old. Every video would start with the same bend 😂 then 4 notes on the pentatonic
Was in my tiny local shop, two guys walked in, grabbed two ESPs and proceeded to play the entire “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” matching James and Kirks’ tone PERFECTLY. They then bough the amps they were testing out and left. Another guitar shop story, Mike the son of the owner and the resident instrument tech (he could fix anything, even accordions because that was the shop’s first instruments back in the day) was demoing a wireless system for someone, who couldn’t believe how far the range was. Mike grabbed a red strat, plugged in the wireless transceiver, started playing and walked out the door and down the street. He made it a whole block and a half, no problem(and he made a sale)!
You know you've made it when your practice room resembles a guitar store and you no longer have to go to actual guitar stores to make guitar-store-related skits! Congrats on all the success! :D
@@sirspongadoodle Welcome to UA-cam. I think the main reason Tyler gets so much flack for this is unlike sponsorships on most other UA-camrs it's pretty easy for him to turn it into a entire video or at least use whatever gear he's sponsoring throughout. He could tone it down when he does it, but I don't blame him for it. People also think he's sponsored by a lot more than he is just because he happens to like certain brands, gear, etc.
Played Frame by Frame once while waiting at G-Center, the manager walked over and thanked me and said they don’t hear much King Crimson. It must have been a particularly rough day of not quite entering Sandman.
I work in a guitar store and I can confirm, at least at my store, that Stairway is no longer forbidden. But got dangit if I hear the opening riff to slow dancing in a burning room one more time I may actually light the building on fire and bust a move into eternity.
@@amedeobini7517 beyond stupid to give damn like that and miss out on expanding ur tool set kid should learn it. Show all the others how it's done. Homie that disagrees sounds like a douche canoe. Probs bffs. With their guidance counselor lol
Ive become so desensitized to meme culture and the constant loop of shitty-hahasofunnyvalidatemebylikingmycomment- comments that I havent busted out a loud laugh at a comment in a long fucking time. Good one m8
I'm a new guitarist and ever since I came over your content, I have enjoyed guitar even more. Thanks for all you do and I am looking forward to what Guitar Super Systems has to offer.
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Sometimes the riffs you play at guitar shops don't even need to be impressive to just start up wholesome conversations about music. I took my guitar in to the tech to get it set up for 12-56's so I could play easier in b Standard. When the tech gave me my guitar I plugged into an orange and played Electric Wizard for about 5 minutes before the dude working there came over and struck up a convo about Wizard. He was a cool guy, loved doom. We spoke for a while and I ended up buying a JHS fuzz pedal while I was there on his recommendation. We're all in there because we love music, I forget that sometimes under all the gear and nerves of playing in front of the staff.
“Limo Wreck” is one of my absolute favorite Soundgarden cuts…so good that I included it in an assignment for a high school literature/poetry class regarding songs with my favorite lyrics.
My jaw dropped when you mentioned Limo Wreck. I learned that song top to bottom including the solo. I'm a huge Soundgarden fan, it made my night. Soundgarden has so many great songs, if you're reading this and only have listened to thier handful of popular songs you're missing out.
Same!!! Learned all of ‘Superunkown’ and ‘Down on the upside’back in sophomore year in high school. Saw them back in 2017 in Jacksonville FL I think weeks before Chris passed. Guys around me were shocked I was singing along to ‘Kyle Petty son of Richard’ lmao. I’m hard pressed to find anyone who knows of Soundgarden lately. Their b-sides are hit or miss. RIP Chris Cornell
Soundgarden is one of my favorite bands and Limo Wreck is one of my favorite songs by then and I am blown away that it was in a video by a major UA-camr..... Last song I ever expected to hear. Amazing
Ive played guitar for 4 years, and ive watched this channel every since i started playing, and always dreamt of being as good as this guy, and seeing him play Get Lucky, which is one of my go to songs, makes me feel a lot of improvement has happened in the time ive played.
I played Say Hello 2 Heaven on a used AC30 in a guitar store once and the guy working there said "Is that Temple of the Dog? Cool." Kept me going for awhile
I was a big fan of Mailman,4th of July, and Like Suicide from Superunknown. It's nice just to hear someone reference one of the not singles from that album.
I've heard you've been having issues in the form of hostilities while trying to play "Stairways to Heaven" in guitar stores. Here are some suggestions on how to play the riff in guitar stores without the store owner getting too suspicious. 1. Assuming you are in a key of A minor. With the C key raised to C# start by playing "Hotel California" and when the coast is clear, swap out the C# key with the C key and then play the forbidden riff while at all times observing the guitar store owner incase you have to quickly switch C back to C#. 2. Just play the song backwards, by the time the store owner realizes what is happening, you would have already finished or started. 3. Playing "Stairways to Heaven" in a store where you already tried suggestion 1 should also be possible. Assuming you are in a key of A minor with the C key tuned to C#. As not to raise any suspicions with the guitar owner, you should be able to do the same trick mentioned in suggestion 1 but this time start with "Humpty Dumpty" and when the coast is clear you should easily be able to switch to the forbidden riff by lowering the C# key by a semi tone. I'm sure you can come up with better tactics. Good luck with playing the forbidden riff.
I walked in to a music store here in Dublin a few years ago, and someone was playing the fast section of King Crimson’s “Fracture” on guitar. A nice change, that was.
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Great work Tyler! Awesome video. I've been following your channel for a little more than a year and I have learned so much from your videos, every time I watch your channel it makes me want to practice more and get better at guitar. Keep up the great work Tyler!
Other day I was in Samash playing some John Mayer slow dancing in a burning room and someone across the store started soloing over top of it. We’re friends now :)
Again - I am so ****ing stoked I found your page. Not only are you a gangster on guitar, but your videos always make me laugh and smile. Kick ass - thank you!
Great job with the Larry character. Using the dark light, then he flips and wants to jam. It had a Stephen King feel for a quick moment. Great use of character development and story.
Hey tyler just got a yearly plan for guitar super system and i am impressed the layout is very manageable and the curriculum has lots of lessons that i will actually use. Props for making a wonderful way of learning guitar. 🎸
I once played a section of “Discipline” by King Crimson in a shop. It was not the cleanest rendition but I got a compliment and a 10 minute conversation out of it.
My favorite thing to play at a guitar store, the one I play every single time, is *immediately forgets every riff I've ever learned, what even is a guitar, I'll just awkwardly put it back down*
any riff played at a pro level , with the little nuances one can add can attract a look , yes ,even smoke on the water, and I have played stairway on an acoustic 12 that stop almost everyone that heard it
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No homo bro but I lowkey click on on your videos to just watch and listen to you play. You actually inspire and motivate me pick up my guitar and keep practicing to get better everday. Im deff thinking of joining GSS very soon so keep it up man!
That opener solo you played when you kicked into Crazy Train used to give me so much grief when I was a kid. I practiced it for hours trying to get each note nice and smooth. P.S. I love that old blue Strat.
Great video! I'm an old, classic rock guy, so the songs/riffs I tend to play in a guitar store include: Hocus Pocus by Focus Mississippi Queen and/or Never in my Life by Mountain Aqualung (intro riff plus middle guitar solo) Hendrix version of Come On (Part I), with guitar playing the vocal melody China Cat Sunflower (Grateful Dead) Low Rider a la Gary Hoey Carry On My Wayward Son (Kansas) Castles Made of Sand (Hendrix) Reelin' in the Years (Steely Dan) Etc. Usually something there will catch the attention of a customer or store employee.
Two true stories about playing odd bass riffs: 1. A long time ago in a Guitar Center I played the intro to A Better Place, A Better Time and an employee stopped and said "wait...is that streetlight manifesto?" Yup it sure was. 2. A little over a year ago in a local music store, while testing out a used bass I eventually purchased that day (the one in my pfp!), I was playing the intro to The Grudge and an employee overheard me and was trying to figure out where he heard that before. I played a couple other obscure bass lines from Tool (I think Disposition was another) and they finally recognized the band. Obscure songs are the best because the people that know genuinely appreciate the effort.
What riff would grab your attention if you heard someone playing it?
Iron maiden run for the hills or someone play california love by 2 pac as never heard it played on guitar
Anything by early Genesis / Steve Hackett.
Wonderwall - but my attention would be dissaproving
Probably anything sabaton related
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Legit conversation I had with the 3 guitar guys in my hometown's largest guitar store.
They unanimously said that the most impressive guitarist that they had ever seen in the store was this guy who just walked in one day and played the sweetest simplest little licks, but with so much soul that their jaws dropped.
Turns out he was Jackson Brown's lead guitarist and they were doing a show that night.
Let that sink in, the most jaded guitar shop guys were most impressed by soulful simplicity.
@I M they didn't give his name or when it happened. Should have asked, but was more focused on the new guitar I had bought.
Sounds like some boomer shit to say idk
Depends, you can have soul and you can have overusing the pentatonic scale “soul”
Nailed it. All that other crap gets super obnoxious super quick.
@@bryanh3057 riiiight. Ya no, I was part of this guitar group. And they'd have a night where everyone would post what they been working on, and 80% of what was posted was just noodling to youtube backing tracks, which would be fine if they all didn't have that generic blues "play with feel" sound to it.
It's good to mix it up, cause that simple pentatonic blues just gets sooooo old.
Every video would start with the same bend 😂 then 4 notes on the pentatonic
What a cool guitar store. It plays the entire backing track to any song.
Was in my tiny local shop, two guys walked in, grabbed two ESPs and proceeded to play the entire “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” matching James and Kirks’ tone PERFECTLY. They then bough the amps they were testing out and left.
Another guitar shop story, Mike the son of the owner and the resident instrument tech (he could fix anything, even accordions because that was the shop’s first instruments back in the day) was demoing a wireless system for someone, who couldn’t believe how far the range was. Mike grabbed a red strat, plugged in the wireless transceiver, started playing and walked out the door and down the street. He made it a whole block and a half, no problem(and he made a sale)!
Some more guitar store stories! ua-cam.com/video/3SFGxMFBjVY/v-deo.html
@@MusicisWin Plug moment
@@BlakeSpohn im sick of people being okay with all the plugs though.
@@sirspongadoodle same
Goddamn what relay system is that? Most of them get absorbed by skin, so you can’t have much between them and the receiver.
That Crimson riff, the mood it sets when the bass comes in is just that classic feel. Love it.
Yeah, same. I'm not a King Crimson fan, but that riff was something else
You can really hear the influence that would later become Tool huh? That syncopated, clean, repetitive nature defines their music.
@@stoneysdead689 the odd time signatures, definitely
@@stoneysdead689 sounds just like Tempest
You know you've made it when your practice room resembles a guitar store and you no longer have to go to actual guitar stores to make guitar-store-related skits! Congrats on all the success! :D
The success coming from shitting out sponsorship videos left right and centre isnt something to congratulate..
@@sirspongadoodle Welcome to UA-cam. I think the main reason Tyler gets so much flack for this is unlike sponsorships on most other UA-camrs it's pretty easy for him to turn it into a entire video or at least use whatever gear he's sponsoring throughout. He could tone it down when he does it, but I don't blame him for it. People also think he's sponsored by a lot more than he is just because he happens to like certain brands, gear, etc.
@@reNINTENDO im not excluding other youtubers.. i hate 99% of youtubers..
Never does give aways either.. 🤔
Man I love it when the drums kick in with me at the guitar store too.
I ruined the 69 likes
Played Frame by Frame once while waiting at G-Center, the manager walked over and thanked me and said they don’t hear much King Crimson. It must have been a particularly rough day of not quite entering Sandman.
Bahahaha
I laughed my ass off to the disapproval of the first piano part by and then when it got funky, changing to approval. Great video.
I didn’t know Tyler played piano
Lmao
Man I wish bass and drums started playing whenever I played a riff in a guitar store
don’t forget keyboard
I work in a guitar store and I can confirm, at least at my store, that Stairway is no longer forbidden. But got dangit if I hear the opening riff to slow dancing in a burning room one more time I may actually light the building on fire and bust a move into eternity.
@@godbyone that's a stupid reason not to learn a song
@@amedeobini7517 beyond stupid to give damn like that and miss out on expanding ur tool set kid should learn it. Show all the others how it's done. Homie that disagrees sounds like a douche canoe. Probs bffs.
With their guidance counselor lol
@@godbyone go play lesbian seagull. Lol
@@godbyone who hurt you
Ive become so desensitized to meme culture and the constant loop of shitty-hahasofunnyvalidatemebylikingmycomment- comments that I havent busted out a loud laugh at a comment in a long fucking time. Good one m8
I'm a new guitarist and ever since I came over your content, I have enjoyed guitar even more. Thanks for all you do and I am looking forward to what Guitar Super Systems has to offer.
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You did what over his content?
Sometimes the riffs you play at guitar shops don't even need to be impressive to just start up wholesome conversations about music. I took my guitar in to the tech to get it set up for 12-56's so I could play easier in b Standard. When the tech gave me my guitar I plugged into an orange and played Electric Wizard for about 5 minutes before the dude working there came over and struck up a convo about Wizard. He was a cool guy, loved doom. We spoke for a while and I ended up buying a JHS fuzz pedal while I was there on his recommendation. We're all in there because we love music, I forget that sometimes under all the gear and nerves of playing in front of the staff.
“Limo Wreck” is one of my absolute favorite Soundgarden cuts…so good that I included it in an assignment for a high school literature/poetry class regarding songs with my favorite lyrics.
"....I just need your face.". LMAO. Keep up the great work. One of the best channels for actual guitar players on the internet. Great stuff.
My jaw dropped when you mentioned Limo Wreck. I learned that song top to bottom including the solo. I'm a huge Soundgarden fan, it made my night. Soundgarden has so many great songs, if you're reading this and only have listened to thier handful of popular songs you're missing out.
Their baselines are great too. Fell on Black Days is particularly fun to play
Same!!! Learned all of ‘Superunkown’ and ‘Down on the upside’back in sophomore year in high school. Saw them back in 2017 in Jacksonville FL I think weeks before Chris passed. Guys around me were shocked I was singing along to ‘Kyle Petty son of Richard’ lmao. I’m hard pressed to find anyone who knows of Soundgarden lately. Their b-sides are hit or miss. RIP Chris Cornell
limo wreck and head down are my absolute favs by them
Soundgarden is one of my favorite bands and Limo Wreck is one of my favorite songs by then and I am blown away that it was in a video by a major UA-camr..... Last song I ever expected to hear. Amazing
The four horsemen was the song that got me into metallica thanks for including it 🤗
Same! I love that song! Even though HURR DUUR MUSAINE I still love the heck out of that song. One of my favorites to play!
Mechanix!
As a huge tool fan 3:36 gave me the goosebumps I absolutely lost it when Tyler started playing it 😍 ps. Keep on rocking Tyler love your stuff
guitar super system is the single greatest purchase of my life
I have never gone crazy for crazy train… or it’s tone, but your tone on you riff, made me stand up and listen. Wow
The day I bought my sg I just walked in and started ripping every deep cut Sabbath riff that came to mind through a cranked jcm, the staff loved it
Ive played guitar for 4 years, and ive watched this channel every since i started playing, and always dreamt of being as good as this guy, and seeing him play Get Lucky, which is one of my go to songs, makes me feel a lot of improvement has happened in the time ive played.
I played Say Hello 2 Heaven on a used AC30 in a guitar store once and the guy working there said "Is that Temple of the Dog? Cool." Kept me going for awhile
i love that song
i love that band
Man I love the way you integrate the self promotion into the story of your videos, I find it as entertaining as the content itself!
bro tyler ur the goat, deadass no better guitar content anywhere else
I was a big fan of Mailman,4th of July, and Like Suicide from Superunknown. It's nice just to hear someone reference one of the not singles from that album.
4th of July is one of the best Soundgarden songs of all time.
Didnt expect the legends Daft Punk in here
me neither
it felt amazing
tho'
jeez was looking for this comment
Love the effort put into this video Tyler, absolutely love it. Amazing as always
Would be cool if he didnt shill all these products in the videos though..
I've heard you've been having issues in the form of hostilities while trying to play "Stairways to Heaven" in guitar stores.
Here are some suggestions on how to play the riff in guitar stores without the store owner getting too suspicious.
1. Assuming you are in a key of A minor. With the C key raised to C# start by playing "Hotel California" and when the coast is clear, swap out the C# key with the C key and then play the forbidden riff while at all times observing the guitar store owner incase you have to quickly switch C back to C#.
2. Just play the song backwards, by the time the store owner realizes what is happening, you would have already finished or started.
3. Playing "Stairways to Heaven" in a store where you already tried suggestion 1 should also be possible.
Assuming you are in a key of A minor with the C key tuned to C#.
As not to raise any suspicions with the guitar owner, you should be able to do the same trick mentioned in suggestion 1 but this time start with "Humpty Dumpty" and when the coast is clear you should easily be able to switch to the forbidden riff by lowering the C# key by a semi tone.
I'm sure you can come up with better tactics. Good luck with playing the forbidden riff.
Would you put this into a video? I would be very interested in watching it
I walked in to a music store here in Dublin a few years ago, and someone was playing the fast section of King Crimson’s “Fracture” on guitar. A nice change, that was.
No one can play Fracture 😀
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This was better than an actual sitcom! You're a genius!
Great work Tyler! Awesome video. I've been following your channel for a little more than a year and I have learned so much from your videos, every time I watch your channel it makes me want to practice more and get better at guitar. Keep up the great work Tyler!
I'm sure you feel it as much as we do....but each video is better than the last, ty for the inspirational guitar vids
Other day I was in Samash playing some John Mayer slow dancing in a burning room and someone across the store started soloing over top of it. We’re friends now :)
Thanks Tyler for creating the amazing Guitar Super System 😍
Again - I am so ****ing stoked I found your page. Not only are you a gangster on guitar, but your videos always make me laugh and smile.
Kick ass - thank you!
Great job with the Larry character. Using the dark light, then he flips and wants to jam. It had a Stephen King feel for a quick moment. Great use of character development and story.
Thanks for your best video yet. Any Bowie lick…Heroes…Ashes to Ashes…Ziggy Stardust all would make my head turn
Thanks for including King Crimson. They don't get enough love
Hey tyler just got a yearly plan for guitar super system and i am impressed the layout is very manageable and the curriculum has lots of lessons that i will actually use. Props for making a wonderful way of learning guitar. 🎸
The 4 horseman is the first song i ever learned in full, and I still play it all the time at guitars stores and at home
That prs single cut in purple is so sick!
god my day gets better seeing ur notifications man
I once played a section of “Discipline” by King Crimson in a shop. It was not the cleanest rendition but I got a compliment and a 10 minute conversation out of it.
These types of videos where you use other instruments other than guitar and just play music.. such an inspiration. Love it !
Frame by Frame still blows my mind
this is an utter tour-de-force of so many of my favourite riffs!
Love that you had Tool included. They have so many underappreciated guitar riffs in their catalog.
Very funny and unique way to promote your platform! Love the jam near the end too!
No joke I can genuinely relate and have experience to a snobby and fancy guitar store manager with a fedora. Guitar stores are truly wild.
Man. If somebody started playing Fripp to my Belew in a music store, we’d be best buds for life.
Look, all I know is that Larry has riddled people with bullets using an old Thompson
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It's like a special treat when the purple PRS comes out...
Im impressed with the many styles you play. I would jam with you.
Hands down the best mobile app commercial I have ever seen.
I could listen to Tylers jamming daft punk for hours
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i rewatched the spontaneous get lucky jam sesh like 10 times that was gold
Shout out to limo wreck, its one of the best damn songs ever made!
broooo i fuckin love how you put your commercial in there. fantastic editing, outstanding playing. definitely one of youtube's finest
Frame By Frame! That deserves not just a nod, but a full bow!
Frame by frame is blowing my mind every time I listen to it
Make my words. You will be in the rock and roll half on fame one day. Trust me
It was quite entertaining to see you play with yourself online.. Bravo!
Loved the daft punk jam at the end
The "Get Lucky" bit was fantastic! I laughed pretty hard 😁
this is one of the best videos you've done
My favorite thing to play at a guitar store, the one I play every single time, is *immediately forgets every riff I've ever learned, what even is a guitar, I'll just awkwardly put it back down*
Bro that was awesome!! thanks for the throwback style of video! it reminded me of your older ones with the snobby guitarist!
The Daft Punk bit was hands down the funniest thing you've done yet!! Kudos man
Tyler, thank you for jamming on limo wreck. That chord progression plus Chris's voice is sooo good.
Proof that top tier comedy combined with tasty riffs creates the best content
this makes me feel good
and Larry is staying
on point of sale
excellent
any riff played at a pro level , with the little nuances one can add can attract a look , yes ,even smoke on the water, and I have played stairway on an acoustic 12 that stop almost everyone that heard it
Props for the transparency around how guitar super system collects and uses data.
I love the flame of heartwood on the fretboard of your PRS that you used on "The Pot"!!!! I don't know that I've ever seen that before.
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Thanks for mentioning my favorite soundgarden song 😊 been curious how to play it
I was playing crazy train at guitar center with a Rhoades v and the employee gave a wonderful look
No homo bro but I lowkey click on on your videos to just watch and listen to you play. You actually inspire and motivate me pick up my guitar and keep practicing to get better everday. Im deff thinking of joining GSS very soon so keep it up man!
That opener solo you played when you kicked into Crazy Train used to give me so much grief when I was a kid. I practiced it for hours trying to get each note nice and smooth. P.S. I love that old blue Strat.
I played one of the damage control solos at guitar center, i had every workers attention and felt so happy about it
thanks to you I'm getting a guitar For my birthday
The four horsemen sounded awesome. my old favorite.
The Pot!! One my favs from tool!! Love the video!!!
this feels like a deviation from your other videos and I like it for that reason
Dude this is one of your sickest videos.
Great video! I'm an old, classic rock guy, so the songs/riffs I tend to play in a guitar store include:
Hocus Pocus by Focus
Mississippi Queen and/or Never in my Life by Mountain
Aqualung (intro riff plus middle guitar solo)
Hendrix version of Come On (Part I), with guitar playing the vocal melody
China Cat Sunflower (Grateful Dead)
Low Rider a la Gary Hoey
Carry On My Wayward Son (Kansas)
Castles Made of Sand (Hendrix)
Reelin' in the Years (Steely Dan)
Etc.
Usually something there will catch the attention of a customer or store employee.
Carry On My Wayward Son is a go to for me too. And im one of the gen Zers too lol
Man....that drummer and bass are on point every time....😅
The four horse man what tune and a classic
gotta love somebody finally mentions THE POT
Saying that it was Spirit really got me, i'll use that, thank u
Two true stories about playing odd bass riffs:
1. A long time ago in a Guitar Center I played the intro to A Better Place, A Better Time and an employee stopped and said "wait...is that streetlight manifesto?" Yup it sure was.
2. A little over a year ago in a local music store, while testing out a used bass I eventually purchased that day (the one in my pfp!), I was playing the intro to The Grudge and an employee overheard me and was trying to figure out where he heard that before. I played a couple other obscure bass lines from Tool (I think Disposition was another) and they finally recognized the band.
Obscure songs are the best because the people that know genuinely appreciate the effort.
Yeah plus the popular guitarists are normally pretty lame. Too much pentatonic changes a man..
My brother and I would jam to Get Lucky for hours in our garage growing up! Me on guitar and him on drums!
Love the king crimson. I saw Adrian Belew just Saturday 🎸
That “get lucky” section was groovy as hell!
1:55 I don’t know why I though he was about to play the Iron Man Armored Adventures Theme
It wasn't stairway, it was spirit and that giggle made me giggle :D
Now this is classic Music is Win.
They like some sick pentatonic riffs!! And tricky harmonics!!
Hahaha I wasn't ready for the keyboard. And this video was really well edited and done.