I'm a singer/songwriter who bounces between Portland Maine and Austin Texas -
Although my main focus is preforming, writing and recording my own original material I do try to keep myself challenged on the guitar. I started this account just to post tunes I've figured out and worked on. Mostly for myself as a sort of archive of what I've learned. I realize that I have forgotten more then I know.
I also teach guitar lessons and have wanted a place to put random guitar oriented videos as to not convolute my other RU-vid music channel with unrelated and random guitar posts. (ru-vid.com)
Last week I tuned my octave uke to the same as a bass guitar. I then used your wonderful video as a playalong. It worked great. See ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iIyLNYq3gwc.html Thanks. Now you have me very interested in the baritone guitar, too.
Absolutely fabulous rendition of a legendary classic by the boys from England. The lead guitarist’s interpretation is mind blowing. JP would be mighty Impressed
That Drummer is so underrated. This is a lesson in restraint. He is a drum god. Guitar solo was great too, like that he plays with his fingers and the "sultans of swing" nod in there was cool. But that drummer... wish all drummer understood what this guy knows.
Sitting here on a Saturday morning listened to this one song for the past hour, pure brilliance. Everything is in such sync, singing drums and guitars and the look between the lead and bass at 7:28 tells you just how in sync they are. Drummer makes it look so simple, but it's not, and Eric makes it sound so smooth....fantastic. Thank you gentlemen.......
So what was the setting here? Did they support another band and everyone was just blown away by a duo they didnt know? Or were they already well known at this point?