Love this is still up. This was a tab in a guitar technique issue from 2012!!! I had just started trying to play then .. and this was so beyond me and still is haha (but I’m trying! Maybe a few more years still )
Wow, a lesson with Tommy on his hotel bed with an open door to the shitter in the background. Kinda makes me think of my gig last Thursday, playing deep and meaningful songs in an acoustic duo at a pub, with a big screen behind us showing MMA. Classy.
Hi there, Neil! I love your cover of this song. Me and my fiancée are trying to figure out wedding songs, and we've been searching for a version of Dear Prudence that was an acoustic cover. The ones we found on Spotify were mostly horrendous (lots of flute or recorders.) But, you have made a beautiful rendition of the song. You are a very talented musician. We were curious if you'd give us permission to use this audio for our processional. It would be a perfect song for my fiancée to walk to. Let me know when you can, and I appreciate you taking the time to read this! Thank you.
WOOF. Absolutely RIDICULOUS skills! Astounding...jaw-dropping seemingly effortless riffing... He said the whole thing, it's an entire lesson : "I'm totally dedicated to THIS."
Wonder if he's ever had any challenge with repetitive motion like tendonitis/carpal tunnel in the wrist area? Sometimes it can catch up with you. Other than rest and a change of tack, so to speak, not sure what else can be done. Aloe-vera packs? Throw some comfrey in there. Don't recommend surgery unless it's a last option. I'd be careful with that one. If necessary (for anyone) do your homework first and inform yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic job Neil, haven't watched this for a while but thoroughly enjoyed it again today. My favorite Al Stewart song. I've never seen Peter White perform it, don't think it's available online anywhere?, but Dave Nachmanoff does a very nice version with him in concert. My other two favorite instrumentals by my folk singer-songwriter heroes include lazy Susan by Dan Fogelberg and Tim weisberg, and Mr Chow by acoustic alchemy. Have you ever given those songs to try? You and Muriel could do wonderful duet versions of those!