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Here's the next episode of Three-For-All with 3 Jeff LaBar Licks From 1987. As I mentioned in this video, I was shocked by the news that hit last night about Jeff's passing and decided to create this episode as a tribute to him and his fiery guitar style.
I saw Cinderella live on the Night Songs tour as a preteen, and while I can't remember the headliner or what happened after they rocked their set - I do remember watching Jeff like a hawk in the crowd and their set completely blew me away. It was at that concert when I decided to take the guitar seriously and try to form or join a band. I'm forever grateful for that early memory and jolt of inspiration, so I wanted to make this lesson as a tribute to Jeff in remembrance of that night he rocked my face off with Cinderella back in the day.
This lesson features some impressive licks/ideas from a live solo Jeff performed in Tokyo, Japan in 1987, and reveals a dark and exotic side to his playing, as the majority of these ideas revolve around E harmonic minor and B Phrygian dominant and shift between these two related tonalities. The licks presented here include a position-shifting idea that ends with some crafty neighbor-tone movements, an exotic phrase that coasts between two positions on the neck, an accelerando phrase that will boost your picking/fretting skills, an exotic tapping idea, and more!
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~ Rest In Peace Jeff LaBar ~
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@daviclar867
@daviclar867 3 года назад
Jeff handed me a pick after "Shake me!" with a high five in '88 at the new then Charlotte Hornets arena. They opened for Priest where I also caught a pick from K.K.
@Scottocaster6668
@Scottocaster6668 3 года назад
Nice! 👍
@StealthParrot
@StealthParrot 3 года назад
Damn, that's cool!
@jfrog1979
@jfrog1979 3 года назад
Killer man!🤘🥲nice profile pic too!
@markkelley2158
@markkelley2158 3 года назад
Well.... Judas priest!
@JamesJackson-sp2kp
@JamesJackson-sp2kp 3 года назад
Ya that's right I saw Priest on that tour in Houston and I had forgot Cinderella opened for them. Cool
@marcjordan29
@marcjordan29 3 года назад
As a Philadelphia adjacent guy of the right age.... This is great of you. The empire rock club on the Roosevelt Boulevard baby! Was great to see some of "our" guys make it.
@HeadbangersLocal
@HeadbangersLocal 3 года назад
Philly here , too. How about the Trocadero? 😎🤘🏻
@marcjordan29
@marcjordan29 3 года назад
@@HeadbangersLocal the troc... Khyber pass.... My memory on places gets foggy... There was a place just over the border south on 95. City gardens.... They blur together...
@richardandre866
@richardandre866 3 года назад
Loved the two very different styles in Cinderella that really blended well. Jeff was a fantastic guitar player. RIP😢
@rjsilvas8597
@rjsilvas8597 3 года назад
Played Gypsy Road this morning. Felt the same shock. RIP Jeff.
@davidcoward7462
@davidcoward7462 3 года назад
My sophomore year in college ('89) I decided to try and fling the guitar around my neck like Jeff used to do. At the top of the spin my strap came undone and my "Pink" Kramer Focus hit the ceiling and fell head stock first to the floor....breaking the headstock in two. I saw Cinderella several times and they still are one of my favorite bands! Thank you for making this video!
@sixstringer3783
@sixstringer3783 3 года назад
Very sad 2 years younger than me remember Jeff as a big Kramer guy back in the day thanks David R.I.P. Jeff you are remembered 😢🤘
@jandvadams
@jandvadams 3 года назад
I saw Cinderella, White Lion and a band called Tangier on a triple bill at the Baltimore Arena in '87. Cinderella was the best of the 3 by far. Jeff and the boys were so polished and had great chemistry on stage. Then a few years later, I met Jeff LaBar at the legendary Hammerjacks in Baltimore. I walked up to him and said, "You're Jeff LaBar!" He said, "Yes I am. And I don't know your name." So I told him who I was and we hung out the rest of the night and he got me ridiculously drunk. When I heard of his passing, that's the first thought that came to mind. He was a very down to earth guy. RIP Jeff! Glad I had the honor to meet you.
@bghammock
@bghammock 3 года назад
Sad you had to make this one, man :( Saw them open for Bon Jovi in 87 and they blew Bon Jovi off the stage. Jeff is "responsible" for me nearly putting a hole in my bedroom wall with the "flip the guitar over the shoulder" move .. I didn't know strap locks were a thing ..
@seagullpoet
@seagullpoet 3 года назад
I suppose all guitarist have tried to play with their teeth at least once lol.
@vanthdreadstar8788
@vanthdreadstar8788 2 года назад
I met Jeff Labar on at a bar on South Street in Philly back in 1996. At the time I was a Recon Marine on leave. I told him I am a Cinderella fan and he asked me if I had any cocaine. Of course I didn’t do coke and suspected he assumed I had some because I’m Black. I didn’t get angry. I decided to fuck with him. I told him my favorite song by the band is ‘You Give Love a Bad Name’. Jeff immediately became annoyed and told me that was not a Cinderella song. I told him I was just fucking with him and I explained I was a Marine on leave and don’t do coke. He laughed and apologized. Jeff had a good sense of humor. I’m glad I met him.
@highgear1
@highgear1 3 года назад
Thank you for this episode ..... RIP, Jeff ....
@BoggoRoadies
@BoggoRoadies 3 года назад
Rest in Peace, mate. Cinderella were the reason a lot of us picked up guitar. I played my cassette of Night Songs until it broke.
@colinerikstanhouse6385
@colinerikstanhouse6385 2 месяца назад
Jeff was full of energy. Very charismatic and an awesome guitarist. He is missed
@Scottocaster6668
@Scottocaster6668 3 года назад
My first sighting of Jeff: I was at my girlfriend's house, after 11 pm, I was 20 at the time and "Shake Me" video was brand new, my first time hearing it when all of a sudden he spun his red Kramer 360° around his body. I said, HOLY S**T, DID YOU JUST SEE THAT!! From then on, I was hooked with those guys. We had to buy the album, there was no instant gratification RU-vid. I had to do my homework and learn more about them. Jeff was in my radar from then on,but I thought that was the coolest thing. What a contrast of styles between him and Tom, just sounded awesome. All of our heroes are passing away before our eyes, which means we're getting old. Stay young at heart brothers, r.i.p. Jeff, you're one of the cool ones ☹️.
@coalfacechris1336
@coalfacechris1336 3 года назад
Thanks David. What a shock. RIP Jeff. Inspired me back in 87 too.
@matangiandtheparrot4614
@matangiandtheparrot4614 3 года назад
Jeff LaBar held my "Glass Shoe"...so long music man...love.
@kengyang1908
@kengyang1908 2 года назад
Another fallen rock warrior.... nobody can toss a guitar around the neck like Jeff n Eric B. Cinderella effortless showmenship n great tunes,..
@The_Macaroon
@The_Macaroon 3 года назад
That's a good story and fitting tribute. Nice one David.
@durboraw
@durboraw 3 года назад
thanks for doing this lesson, Cinderella was my first concert I was 13 years old, saw them at the spectrum in philly opened for Jovi. Tom and Jeff were one of the reasons i wanted to play guitar too. RIP
@pablodebiddlybo3771
@pablodebiddlybo3771 3 года назад
Saw Jeff and Cinderella along with Skid Row back in ‘88 in Liverpool . Cinderella blew us away they sounded awesome.
@Bricklinsv1970
@Bricklinsv1970 3 года назад
Saw them back in the 90s at the Galaxy Theatre in Oc California now called The Observatory. Was one of the best live performances I ever saw. RIP Jeff he will never be forgotten.
@stringbender11672
@stringbender11672 3 года назад
Great lesson. RIP Jeff LaBar🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
@marktaylor6246
@marktaylor6246 3 года назад
One of the things that I find most interesting in covering guitarists that are not in the “hero” category is that how advanced a lot of them were but they were in bands where they did not reach the status of everyone wanting to copy their style and licks.
@ronaldbacha7818
@ronaldbacha7818 3 года назад
Thanks Dave, I saw Cinderella and they were Awesome, Jeff and the bass player where throwing there guitars around in unison , great showmanship and the band sounded Awesome, ,R.I.P Jeff Labar.
@NaRhala
@NaRhala 3 года назад
jeff's stage presence and overall charisma always knocked my sox off. not to mention that tasty rippin on guitar. damn, these things really gets me thinking about time. anyway props & thanks for the licks
@arrosconpollo1
@arrosconpollo1 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas on Jeff’s playing techniques. Sad to hear stories like this.
@brycemelton1
@brycemelton1 3 года назад
First time I saw them, they opened for Bon Jovi in Evansville In. Approx 1986. Great show
@adrianagallizioli7840
@adrianagallizioli7840 3 года назад
awesome video thanks so much for the lesson , i love jeff and i love his style of playing guitar he's is definitely one of my guitar heroes .
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 3 года назад
I've seen Cinderella quite a few times and everyone that has seen them and know Cinderella knows Tom is the driving force, but man.. I don't think I've seen anyone play live w/ the fire Jeff had. Such a performer.. And I've stood in front of him at a small club and at an outdoor pavilion and arena didn't matter, same energy no matter the size of the gig..
@johnhoward2687
@johnhoward2687 3 года назад
Big Cinderella fan. Saw them 3 times over the years. Thanks for the lesson Dave.
@whiskeysoakedsexgods
@whiskeysoakedsexgods 3 года назад
Thank you David for this wonderful tribute to a terrific guitarist and musician. First time I saw Cinderella was an 87 as they opened up for Bon Jovi. I was able to see them a few years later with Extreme and David Lee Roth. Both times Jeff’s playing was high energy, just like his stage presence, and It left an indelible mark on me, the same way it did you. I’ve been playing guitar for 36 almost 37 years now and I still remember those very innocent and fun times being a young rocker watching great guitar players just like Jeff LaBar. Rest In Peace
@pvdguitars2951
@pvdguitars2951 3 года назад
Awesome tribute brother! RIP Jeff!
@THUNDERWORX
@THUNDERWORX 3 года назад
He was an awesome player, and seemed like a great person as well. Unlike many other bands, I don't think I have ever heard the members of Cinderella saying negative things about each other. They seem to have remained brothers throughout. That means as much to me as the music.
@rr1pro
@rr1pro 3 года назад
Saw Cinderella opening for David Lee Roth on the Eat em & Smile tour. They were AWESOME, especially for a new band & opening act! Never forget this day,we got rear ended in my friend's 73 SS Nova on the way to the concert. I had a big lump on my forehead from hitting my head on the windshield. LOL It was 1985-86 if I remember correctly? Seat belts weren't mandatory yet. I bought a Black 87 Charvel model 2 because it closely resembled Jeff's black Kramer. The single humbucker. Somebody Save Me is still a favorite song of mine. We're losing way too many of our guitar heroes lately, it sucks!!! R.I.P. Jeff LeBar
@alicesings1971
@alicesings1971 3 года назад
Saw Cinderella with Bon Jovi for the Slippery When Wet tour back in 1987. I went to see Cinderella. RIP Jeff 🎸
@patrickkish6662
@patrickkish6662 3 года назад
Sweet memories, David. You're the man.
@just.some.dud3
@just.some.dud3 3 года назад
I know this will sound a little silly, but my lasting memory of Cinderella is the first time I saw them do the guitar flip thing. The first time I saw that it blew my mind, lol. Also, Jeff looked bizarrely similar to a friend of mine. Great video as always, David. :)
@robertg.7052
@robertg.7052 3 года назад
I’ve met him on three different occasions and all I can say was he was very down to earth
@guitarrocks7776
@guitarrocks7776 3 года назад
Great Video as always. You’re a great guitar player. Love watching your videos to learn more on guitar. Thanks! 🎸👍 keep up the good work! R.I.P Jeff LaBar .
@williamweathers6588
@williamweathers6588 3 года назад
Thank you brother Jeff for kicking are ass love 💘 ❤ you brother R.I.P
@777Theurgy
@777Theurgy 3 года назад
January 20, 1987 Fresno Selland Arena saw them open up for Bon Jovi ... That fact that there was 3 Girls to 1 Guy was FUN...
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere 3 года назад
Thanks, David! I never paid much attention to Cinderella at the time, but your Late Night Lessons help me appreciate a lot of creative work I may have missed, the 1st time around!
@shakeyjonez
@shakeyjonez 3 года назад
Just learned about Jeff's passing from this video in my subscriptions. This is totally heartbreaking. Cinderella was a huge influence on me. I saw them open for Roth with Extreme. And of course I couldn’t even finish watching the video because of all the crappy commercials. I swear youtube keeps getting worse and worse. Oh well, R.I.P. Jeff.
@tshouse2782
@tshouse2782 3 года назад
To this day Cinderellas Long Cold Winter shows (saw them twice) was mindblowing! Sound and show were spot on..
@studowling
@studowling 3 года назад
I noticed on the tapping riff he alternates with the left hand, descending after every other tap rather than ascending each time (F# G & A then A G & F#). You really hear it when he starts to slow down, which makes the riff even cooler actually. I liked Cinderalla in the 80s it's a shame when I hear about someone passing like this, especially a guitar player.
@jerryc3240
@jerryc3240 3 года назад
Saw Cinderella on the Long Cold Winter tour in 89 headlining it was with Winger and Bullet Boys
@Scottocaster6668
@Scottocaster6668 3 года назад
Man, those were the days for concerts.
@petemayr
@petemayr 3 года назад
Great video. RIP Jeff ✌️
@ct90twa
@ct90twa 3 года назад
Only got to see them once. Extreme, Cinderella, and DLR. Cool songs, great show. Full of energy. Some awesome licks here Dave…nice tribute.
@whiskeysoakedsexgods
@whiskeysoakedsexgods 3 года назад
Saw that same tour… pretty cool lineup of bands! Great show
@eduardovenegas7062
@eduardovenegas7062 3 года назад
GREAT EPISODE MAN!
@danielhartman5086
@danielhartman5086 3 года назад
RIP Jeff. You Rocked.
@metalzombie6669
@metalzombie6669 3 года назад
love Cinderella....RIP Jeff LaBar... and Im digging this lesson.
@jkdbobby
@jkdbobby 3 года назад
Saw Cinderella after release of Night Songs open for David Lee Roth in 1986 supporting Eat ‘Em and Smile album. It was a great night of different flavors of rock.
@NVC1019
@NVC1019 3 года назад
thanks dave very sad about jeff's passing but thank you for keep his spirit and playing alive.... keep shreddin' and frettin'!! \m/
@zakk4471
@zakk4471 3 года назад
RIP... Jeff Labar....Your guitar playing was cool!!!
@TMoody
@TMoody 3 года назад
Damn... did not know he passed away. Night Songs is a MONSTER record and it was magical to be 17 in 1987.... man, RIP.
@unicodeunicorn3949
@unicodeunicorn3949 3 года назад
Awesome David, was hoping you'd do one of these but didn't expect it so soon. Thank you! Gone way too soon. RIP Mr. Labar!
@groovey-ish3986
@groovey-ish3986 3 года назад
R.I.P. Jeff. Awesome guitarist, what a sad news.
@TwistedSMF
@TwistedSMF 3 года назад
Soon as I read it, It was a shock to read? Then I remember the demons he was consisently fighting within himself. I just got really sad. I have lost my best friend to acholisim. I know that feeling. His "swinging guitar" trick I always a kick out of. I always wonderd how the hell he never lost that thing from flying off his shoulder! ha ha ha. R.I.P. Jeff. I played Night Songs/Long Cold Winter last night before I went to bed in your honor.
@seagullpoet
@seagullpoet 3 года назад
Sorry you lost your best friend that way 😐🙏🏻🌷
@fmbighair
@fmbighair 3 года назад
I’m wondering exactly what the cause of death was? Liver failure or something? Did he have any existing health problems?
@gagemassengill2421
@gagemassengill2421 3 года назад
I never got to meet Jeff im only 16 and have been listening to Cinderella since I was 6 and they inspired me to play guitar around when I was 8 and I was so sad when I found out I would never see Cinderella as a whole
@Ladykiller69
@Ladykiller69 3 года назад
Amen brother….Thanks…J
@krudler406
@krudler406 3 года назад
great lesson Dave! jeff was a great guitarist.
@Impassion
@Impassion 3 года назад
Sad news. Nice video tribute.
@verumterrae3322
@verumterrae3322 3 года назад
Excellent.
@joebrooks3638
@joebrooks3638 3 года назад
RIP Jeff 🙏
@bangurhead4027
@bangurhead4027 3 года назад
Its always sad as fuck when we lose another warrior in our beloved genre of music, Jeff you the man..... that will be missed!!!!! We're hurting right now...... RIP Jeff....your Night Songs will always be playing
@maxxschneider5534
@maxxschneider5534 3 года назад
When I was a young boy They said, "You're only gettin' older" But how was I to know then That they'd be cryin' on my shoulder Put your money in a big house Get yourself a pretty wife She'll collect your life insurance When she connects you with a knife Somebody get the doctor I'm feelin' pretty poor Somebody get the stretcher Before I hit the floor Somebody save me, I lost my job They kicked me out of my tree Somebody save me, save me And everybody's got opinions But nobody's got the answers And that shit you ate for breakfast Well, it'll only give you cancer We're runnin' in a circle Runnin' to the morning light And if ya ain't quite workable It's been one hell of a night RIP Jeff
@alanwinn4250
@alanwinn4250 3 года назад
RIP Jeff Labar.....Great video David. Jeff's solo break in 'Shake Me' just before Tom's....what a blistering run! I would love you to put that into a lesson somewhere.
@brianruyack7632
@brianruyack7632 2 года назад
Great work! Never really studied the licks before since their chord riffs were so strong
@michaelsingley5641
@michaelsingley5641 3 года назад
Very nice David. Saw Tom and company playing around our N.J. area in bar bands a bunch of times (early '80s I believe) doing Kiss and UFO type stuff. Not sure if Jeff was there then but he obviously was a unique player with a somewhat "mysterious style" that I like. 👍
@FenderTeleDeluxe
@FenderTeleDeluxe 3 года назад
Same. Grew up in South Jersey and frequented the clubs where and whenever Cinderella played. Great memories. RIP, Jeff.
@rjc7289
@rjc7289 3 года назад
During Cinderella's early club days, Michael Kelly Smith (who went on to Britny Fox) was their lead guitarist.
@brandonjackson5865
@brandonjackson5865 3 года назад
Cinderella is the most underrated rock band of that era . I never got to see them live , but the word is they were the best live band in the glam/hair genre . I think their management pushed them towards the glam look and sound , especially on Night Songs . If they were put out as pure rock n roll band , they probably could’ve been an east coast GNR type phenomena . Tom Kiefer was as good of a singer , songwriter , and guitarist as anyone else . Blues based Tom and the more shred style of LaBar make a great dynamic push pull thing .
@michaeltaylors2456
@michaeltaylors2456 3 года назад
Never saw them live, but that was the word among those who were seriously into the genre
@brandonjackson5865
@brandonjackson5865 3 года назад
@@michaeltaylors2456 The old Concert footage on RU-vid seems to confirm . Tom Kiefer is one of the few that could hit the notes live . Bach was pretty good in some I’ve seen , but Tom always sounded amazing .
@incognitoguitars9999
@incognitoguitars9999 Год назад
Fantastic
@sergebasque8460
@sergebasque8460 3 года назад
He had that magic sound that Cinderella need it great guitar player.
@RF944
@RF944 3 года назад
Nice tribute lesson.
@mattchurchill
@mattchurchill 3 года назад
RIP Jeff🖤
@ambracaddabrasaudioearcand4567
@ambracaddabrasaudioearcand4567 3 года назад
Seen Jeff LaBar stage Right Too! in Cinderella's 1st US Tour in 1986 Opening for LOUDNESS "Lightning Strikes" Tour!
@Jhossack11
@Jhossack11 3 года назад
The album “Long Cold Winter” - so great!
@TheMacmann17
@TheMacmann17 3 года назад
Yes it is!
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 3 года назад
Nice choice! I sure wish I had saved my concert tabs. I’d have Ozzy Osbourne and Blizzard of OZZ at Alpine Valley. RANDY RHOADS. 💝
@mkii1964
@mkii1964 3 года назад
RIP Jeff, so sad you had to leave!
@pskemster
@pskemster 3 года назад
Such a wasted talent. Jeff and Cinderella moved and rocked so many Hearts in the 80’s and that’s about when I lost the offerings of the Band. Damned dope and booze! One of my band mates from the 80’s just told me about loosing his Daughter to an O.D to fentanyl just last week. Curse it all. How that shit has robbed us all But in the end the house always wins and payment comes due,,,always! No exception!
@codacreator6162
@codacreator6162 3 года назад
So underrated. Cinderella got buried under their 80s hair/clothes and people wrote them off as another Poison. Same with Warrant. Ironic that I saw both of them on the same stage one night back in what must have been ‘89 (I’d have to dig around to see exactly) and the show was flawless.
@ChrisB-xm3mg
@ChrisB-xm3mg 3 года назад
I saw them in 91 coheadlining with David Lee Roth, Extreme opened. Killer band.
@DavidPyle0101
@DavidPyle0101 3 года назад
That Lick #1 sounds very James Bondish 007, right? And could also be a Racer X lick! What a find in all of his footage!! Thanks for this vid, I recently watched your Cinderella Three Chord posts...which took me down the Cinderella RU-vid rabbit hole. Thanks for that. RIP Jeff LaBar
@awguitarroom8033
@awguitarroom8033 3 года назад
Long time fan here man. I love everything you do. Would love to see a Synester Gates 3 for all.
@matthewgarcia107
@matthewgarcia107 3 года назад
I don't know if Tom Kiefer or Jeff Labar created the sliding riff for Night Songs but I think it is such a distinct and badass sound!!! Inspired me to just pick up a slide just to play around with and what a cool way to try and express yourself with. RIP Jeff \m/
@JackJames9648
@JackJames9648 3 года назад
Correct! Shake me on The record is 1/4 step down,but i dont remember if every tune on The 1986 record have this tuning
@Buddy969
@Buddy969 3 года назад
Keep up the great work Dave! The wear marks on your strat are so cool. Idk what it about that thing, but I like it lol. The burst has an interesting look to it.
@PaulRhodes420
@PaulRhodes420 3 года назад
Man, this sucks!! 2020-21 we've lost so many! Neal, Eddie, Jeff!!! Rush, Van Halen, Cinderella!! Pick one, nothing but pure Hard Rock! R.I.P. to all three! 💔😥 Rock on, Rock Hard! 😥💔 🤘😝🎸🎶✨🎶✨💥💨
@JSustain
@JSustain 3 года назад
Great lesson! It really caught my ear! I can see the call-and-response possibilities when using Harmonic Minor. It is like a dark scene in a movie. You can follow it up with some other brighter scale to go from darkness to light, hopeless to triumphant, etc. Great lesson! Subbed
@samkupper
@samkupper 3 года назад
R.I.P. Jeff Labar
@scottwilson6138
@scottwilson6138 3 года назад
I wish I still had my Kramer guitar and Washburn amp from the eighties
@bigpapi2658
@bigpapi2658 Год назад
Barry Benedetta who played lead guitar on the Night Songs album on "Back Home Again", "Nothin' for Nothin'" and "Push, Push died from Covid in 2022.
@bcancun123
@bcancun123 3 года назад
rip Jeff
@TresLeonard
@TresLeonard 3 года назад
Last time I saw Jeff was @ Roberts Stadium in 91'.....Lynch Mob Opened.......
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere 3 года назад
Damn! RIP Jeff
@drej1714
@drej1714 3 года назад
Sadly, the only Cinderella riff I ever learned was Push Push
@JayLand1973
@JayLand1973 3 года назад
R.I.P. Jeff
@Elidogz
@Elidogz 3 года назад
I saw cinderella twice with opening band bulletboys & winger
@kilterkaos1
@kilterkaos1 3 года назад
I hate that I got rid of my Kramer Pacer! It was candy apple blue with Seymour Duncan pick-ups and gold hardware with a Floyd. I bought it in the early 80s. It cost me almost $1000.
@stevenlindsey2056
@stevenlindsey2056 3 года назад
I hate that I sold my Ibanez Voyager. It was made of Koa with gold hardware including a gold Floyd Rose bridge.
@leyla.007
@leyla.007 3 года назад
No one did such videos when he was alive, no one cared about him when he was alive. Everybody talked only about Keifer and some even laughed at me when i called Jeff my guitar hero. Now when he died, everybody started calling him a great guitarist, why i never heard that before???
@Sedeedde
@Sedeedde 3 года назад
Same thing happened with chris cornell, he got really BIG after his death
@GooseGumlizzard
@GooseGumlizzard Год назад
Now thats a REAL guitar. No bullshit, just a big fat humbucker and a floyd rose, get shreddin
@Fndrgt8
@Fndrgt8 3 года назад
Jason Becker lesson. If you already did 3 licks lessons about him, I'm sorry. I've typed his name many times with his and your name on youtube and I haven't found any. Thank you.
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