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An exploration of the Wilko Johnson guitar style, with 5 classic Dr Feelgood riffs. Tab can be found on Patreon (pay what you like): / anyonecanplayguitar
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Hi 00:00
A bit about Wilko 01:02
Wilko style basics 02:14
Roxette 10:19
Keep it Out of Sight 16:21
She Does It Right 20:55
All Through the City 26:00
Going Back Home 29:05
Bye 34:59
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@davidwinthrop7077
@davidwinthrop7077 Год назад
R.I.P Wilko Johnson 12th July 1947 - 21st November 2022. Such a unique guitarist. Great tribute to a legend Adrian.
@dudeatx
@dudeatx Год назад
Yep, he's looking down on a million frustrated guitarists trying to work out how the heck he made these riffs sound right.
@aikighost
@aikighost Год назад
RIP Wilko, rest easy old son.
@elshuffles
@elshuffles 2 года назад
I met him once in Leigh on Sea, I asked to take his photo, he duly obliged. I also told him he’s an inspiration, as a few weeks before I saw him on the news talking about his major health scare. Man’s a legend.
@christoguichard4311
@christoguichard4311 2 года назад
He lives in Leigh 😎
@MirlitronOne
@MirlitronOne Год назад
I met him in Southend in the late 1970s. He was very friendly and generous with his time. RIP Wilko.
@douglasfreeman3229
@douglasfreeman3229 Год назад
Sad to hear of Wilko's death today. He was an inventive, unusual guitarist with an edgy and engaging stage presence. Looked bloody cool too! A true legend of music.
@SgtSteel1
@SgtSteel1 Год назад
I just came across this video (recommended to me) I looked up Wilko and was really sad to see that he died just last week. My parents used to go and see Dr Feelgood play live when I was a little kid and always came back saying how lively the gig was.
@JohnBlaney
@JohnBlaney 2 года назад
I met Wilko backstage after a gig and he let me have a go on his black tele. What surprised me was how high the action was and how heavy the strings were. If anything the combination of the two made it even more difficult to play, not easier.
@kevingarnett4578
@kevingarnett4578 Год назад
I’m not a guitarist, but I’ve followed Wilko for 42 years. First saw him play with my other heroes, Ian Dury & The Blockheads in December 1980. Then saw Wilko two months later with his own band. I’ve spent many a night backstage with him, Norman and Dylan! What a band! He was a lovely man, and so down to Earth! You nailed his playing on this video, just sad I/we won’t get to see him play these riffs again live. Thanks for the video. 👍
@nikkischei8565
@nikkischei8565 Год назад
One of the most underrated guitarists ever. Influenced an entire generation on how-to-play-rhythm-guitar! RIP Mr Wilko Johnson
@johnlratcliffe
@johnlratcliffe Год назад
Never ever underrated by anyone ever. Odd thing to say.
@iantaylor827
@iantaylor827 Год назад
Not the only one to come back to this after the great man's passing. Thanks again, Adrian.
2 года назад
Been going to Wilko gigs for more than 35 years - he's my absolute favourite night out. It needs to be tight, as it is usually just him, Norman and Dylan, so there's nowhere to hide. Fantastic.
@63Baggies
@63Baggies 2 года назад
Wilko is building a very solid foundation with those two in the rhythm section.
@christoguichard4311
@christoguichard4311 2 года назад
I first saw Wilko play live back in 75. Id been playing guitar myself a couple of years by then, and was listening to Clapton, Rory Gallagher, Peter Frampton, etc Then I heard/saw Wilko... And everything changed 😨 Quite extraordinary. Later, I moved to Canvey Island and got swept up in the whole Feelgoods myth/legend/story. I even went to the premier of the excellent Julian Temple film about the Feelgood's... "Oil City Confidential" If you havnt seen it... Do yourself a favour, and get hold of a copy of the dvd. It is an excellent film! 😎
@hamburgerlover9825
@hamburgerlover9825 2 года назад
Paul Weller of the Jam also cites Wilko as being his main source of inspiration for his guitar playing. She does it right might still have the best riff ever
@APfishing_guitar_statistics
I came to watch this again today after I heard Wilko had died. RIP. As I said before, I think this is a great tutorial.
@tonysmith2925
@tonysmith2925 2 года назад
I saw Wilko play Dingwalls a few times in the early 80's, brilliant guitarist. You might have to move the furniture around to do the machine gun walk.
@NewFalconerRecords
@NewFalconerRecords 2 года назад
You've started with one of the quirkiest and most individual players of all time, and despite an excellent attempt, you've shown that there are certain players who are virtually untouchable in their particular style. I'm totally invested in this new series already. Love it!
@scotmark
@scotmark 11 месяцев назад
It's clearly not quite right if there's no blood on the pickguard!
@thatsmrfuckwit
@thatsmrfuckwit 2 года назад
Sir, I have tried to work out all of these riffs over the past 45 years or so. I have watched Wilko on youtube and TV shows demonstrate them; I have even met the man himself and asked him how he does it, but this is by far the best insight on one of the best and most underrated guitarists of all time. Many thanks!! PS. You did it right!!
@martinp.9045
@martinp.9045 Год назад
He sure did....RIP
@alanknott363
@alanknott363 Год назад
Well done Adrian, it's certainly a hard technique to master and a very unique style. Wilko was indeed very unique and has inspired many other players. I'm very grateful I got to see Wilko with Doctor Feelgood back in the 70's and have been hooked ever since. RIP the legend Wilko.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 2 года назад
Wonderful video Adrian! Thanks ever so much for posting!
@finbarrheather5718
@finbarrheather5718 2 года назад
Speaking of old 80’s TV shows, Wilko made a strong, unforgettable impression on me when I first saw him in an Old Grey Whistle Test clip on the educational “how-to-play-pop-music-in-a-band” TV show ‘Rock School’
@steddyeddyuk
@steddyeddyuk 2 месяца назад
Delighted to have interviewed Wilko some 9 years ago for my community radio programme. He insisted on buying a huge lunch too! Thank you for this. My LH thumb work always seems to fail.
@jeanlikkewaan5605
@jeanlikkewaan5605 2 года назад
Brilliant Idea, I sincerely hope this series does well. An Episode of either the Television guitarists, Verlaine or Lloyd would be fantastic. Or perhaps for a long term task Eric Johnson, as daunting as it may seem, he has a very unique picking style that can help anyone grow their musicality. Troy Grady has some great in depth videos on him for a starting point.Cheers!
@luisfernandoenrique
@luisfernandoenrique 2 года назад
Television is a beauty. Don't even have words to express the guitar work in both Marquee Moon and the selft titled reunion album. Incredible!!
@shaqfu3812
@shaqfu3812 2 года назад
Quine as well
@thebrysmith3
@thebrysmith3 2 года назад
Richard Lloyd's playing on his solo album Fields Of Fire is, as the name suggests, pure 🔥
@paddyskate
@paddyskate 2 года назад
Lloyd !!
@jasoncdebussy
@jasoncdebussy 2 года назад
@@luisfernandoenrique Totally agree! Prove It is just a classic
@FrankJmClarke
@FrankJmClarke Год назад
Wilko had the HH amp when he did a gig in Belfast just after leaving Feelgood. My friend found a pick on the floor, "I've got Wilko's plectrum!". "Better give it back, he's using his fingers up there."
@MisterNiles
@MisterNiles Год назад
RIP Wilko Johnson. I first heard him play on Ian Dury records. He influenced me before bought my first copy of Entertainment by Gang Of Four. Then I was a goner. That was the same year I discovered Tom Verlaine, Robert Fripp and Snakefinger. Wilko and a lot of those "pub rock" musicians ended up being huge for me. Weird for a Fripp guy, but I was also obsessed with Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe.
@MisterNiles
@MisterNiles Год назад
@Matt_Dylan No way! It's so cool that you mention them. So few people seem to know about Polyrock. I have been mildly obsessed with Polyrock since the 80s. I especially love the first album. Produced by Philip Glass, which is cool. I even used to have dreams about finding some amazing album and in the dreams it would turn into a Polyrock record. Are you a fan of the first few Godley & Creme records too? Sounds like we should start a band :)
@SLB4523
@SLB4523 Год назад
Damn! I was unaware that he’d croaked until I saw this. It’s eerie, but my best mate Colin , who is so like Wilco in looks and demeanor, had exactly the same cancer and exactly the same surgery. A favourite of mine, and a true legend. I never tire of watching him talk, there are some great youtube vids of him on talking tours
@GrumpyOldGit60
@GrumpyOldGit60 2 года назад
I’ve been trying to play like a Wilko for 40 years! His technique is deceptively tricky. You made a good stab at it… 👍🏼
@vinny9708
@vinny9708 2 года назад
Great playing you nailed it defo,I tried years ago but my hands are to small,I love wilkos playing and style
@meadish
@meadish 2 года назад
This is great. A deep dive into the Soft Boys guitar techniques and riffs would be glorious.
@jonnyosteo5984
@jonnyosteo5984 Год назад
After only a day or so's practice I reckon that's a bloody good "attempt". Imagine how good it would sound after a few weeks / months practice when it's all muscle memory and you can just relax and enjoy it. Well done for putting a vid up when you're still working it out. I saw Wilko play at Plymouth Polytechnic in 1978 ( with the Solid Senders ) and he blew my metaphoric socks off. A fabulous performer - and ( apparently ) an all round good bloke too. Keep up the good work. 🫡
@russellgeorge5437
@russellgeorge5437 2 года назад
Ron wood -- Rory Gallagher - Paul Kossoff all great also Mick Jones and Aztec Camera - so many to choose from 🤘
@punkisinthedetails1470
@punkisinthedetails1470 2 года назад
Jonesy and Jonesy
@daisywrabbit
@daisywrabbit 2 месяца назад
I don’t play guitar, but I find Wilko’s guitar style fascinating. thanks for breaking it down.
@dclough8203
@dclough8203 2 года назад
THE tutorial I've been waiting for (since 1975!) 😄 Brilliant. Thank you.
@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse
@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse 3 месяца назад
Cool, you gonna get a guitar now?
@mdp303
@mdp303 2 года назад
I love it that you take this stuff on. It makes me feel better that you admit to the struggle. By the way you struggle a lot less than the rest of us.
@jonathansimons5715
@jonathansimons5715 2 года назад
Adrian attempts ... what a great idea. Would love to see an exploration of the Hugh Cornwell guitar styles. From the blistering into riff to 5 Minutes to the gorgeous Golden Brown solo.
@goatsub8115
@goatsub8115 2 года назад
And not forgetting the Hanging Around solo.
@johnc9187
@johnc9187 2 года назад
I agree, Hugh would be a good “Adrian attempts”. Some great fast rhythm playing and solos, short and sweet ;)
@sirfultonbishop
@sirfultonbishop 2 года назад
Love this channel! I ALWAYS learn something from you, Adrian, and I’m looking forward to the new concept videos!
@daveboyes3028
@daveboyes3028 2 года назад
This is great, well done Adrian, been waiting for Wilko lessons for a while. Thanks a lot...
@paulchambers3d
@paulchambers3d Год назад
Appreciate your honesty about where you feel you got it right and where you didn't. So many RU-vid videos are presented as perfect, which as a learning guitarist can feel overwhelming. Nice to see someone else being open about "attempting" to get a sound.
@dmd40j
@dmd40j Год назад
A very good explanation of Wilko's style of play.
@Jaqaroo
@Jaqaroo 2 года назад
Adrian, that was great! I've been watching your videos for years and I don't recall you struggling this much before - says a lot about how good Wilko is and how effortlessly he seems to do it.
@roblhopkins
@roblhopkins 2 года назад
This is a great idea ,Adrian ! Always struggled with Wilko’s explanation but now its all cristal clear. It also shows we are all on the same guitar journey ! Thanks again ADRIAN.
@MaBaKar
@MaBaKar 2 года назад
I’ve always been fascinated by his style of guitar playing, nice to see your “attempt” at learning and teaching it.
@sean4586
@sean4586 2 года назад
Thanks Adrian, This was a lot of fun!! Just listening to your thought process plus introducing possibly new music or a guitatist. Great series.
@XLBiker13
@XLBiker13 2 года назад
I'm so glad you posted this. I've admired Wilko's playing for years. Amazing. And I could never figure out how he pulls it off. But if its this hard for you I don't stand a chance.
@MrPeteKirwan
@MrPeteKirwan 2 года назад
It’s a great format and great lesson. Thanks! Would be great to see more. Great!
@stevenbrownlie2095
@stevenbrownlie2095 2 года назад
Excellent insight into Wilko’s style. Was lucky to have seen the original Doctor Feelgood a few times in the ‘70’s and Wilko many times thru the years. Finally got to meet him about 10 years ago and blubbered my way thru a few guitar related questions which he very graciously answered. He’d probably heard every one of them a dozen times. Thank you for the lesson Adrian. Very well done.
@winslowredcross2835
@winslowredcross2835 Год назад
Very well done Adrian and thank you for the great lesson. Wilko Johnson was such an amazing guitarist. I just love the way he played. His style was so unique and I love the tone he got on those early Dr. Feelgood tunes. RIP Wilko and thank you for the great music.
@SD_UK
@SD_UK 2 года назад
Absolutely the best Wilko forensic of all. Superb! Thanks .
@justinhaskell5502
@justinhaskell5502 2 года назад
Thank you for sending me down this rabbit hole. Really enjoyed this video and every time I watch it I learn a new trick.
@davidhamilton7780
@davidhamilton7780 2 года назад
Great idea for a series and a perfect place to start. Quirky, talented and very much his own man - well done.
@stephendobby2157
@stephendobby2157 2 года назад
Adrian , love your lessons and your left field choices of materials , ace. Thankyou.
@robertmurfitt9143
@robertmurfitt9143 2 года назад
Cheers from Canada, love your instructions, brilliant! Recently hipped to Wilko's playing.
@stompinsteve6066
@stompinsteve6066 2 года назад
Been a lifelong Wilko fan and thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this Vid. Subscribed and can't wait to see more content from you! ATB Steve 🎶😎
@mikericciuti5996
@mikericciuti5996 2 года назад
Great idea for a series and thanks for introducing me to an artist completely new to me. As always: the best guitar channel on RU-vid
@stephensuddick2557
@stephensuddick2557 2 года назад
This is what I've been waiting for! Thanks so much!
@martynspooner5822
@martynspooner5822 2 года назад
I love the variety on your channel it is certainly eclectic (i think that's the right word)
@johnduckworth474
@johnduckworth474 2 года назад
This is a great lesson on Wilko' s technique, thank you.
@harrisonstarkey
@harrisonstarkey 2 года назад
I've not even heard this yet but I know I'm going to love it. I've been waiting for something on Wilko since I first picked up the guitar. I've just noticed you're doing 'Keep It Out Of Sight' . Couldn't think of a better end to the week.
@iantaylor827
@iantaylor827 2 года назад
This is great Adrian. Love Sir Wilko.
@The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
@The.Last.Guitar.Hero. 2 года назад
Amazing he played this stuff while strutting around the stage. Nicely done
@michaelpond6386
@michaelpond6386 2 года назад
Great idea. Ry Cooder, Hubert Sumelin, Louis Jordan, Johnny Winters, Frank Zappa.
@scottb3372
@scottb3372 2 года назад
Great video, loved the relaxed authentic presentation.
@pisynth3784
@pisynth3784 2 года назад
Going Back Home was bloody brilliant!! Nice work.
@marca7430
@marca7430 2 года назад
Brilliant, love to see the process.
@tchootube
@tchootube 2 года назад
Great idea! You finished up with some pretty credible Wilko sounds. Tutors generally demo stuff they're well comfortable with, so we don't see the effort it takes. So nice to see a tutor challenge themselves trying to get new stuff.
@russellurwin7396
@russellurwin7396 2 года назад
Very good, I have watched Wilco's tutorials and your right he is a joker saying up down, up down and stab stab. You have explained some of his subtleties that he does so naturally. Great appraisal of Wilko's style.
@plasteckfly
@plasteckfly 7 месяцев назад
Best Wilko-technique tutorial I’ve ever seen. Great work!
@boatingforbeginners7949
@boatingforbeginners7949 2 года назад
Awesome video buddy - Really enjoyed the breakdowns and his unique style.. Well done, would love some more artists in this series too. Well Done
@martynspooner5822
@martynspooner5822 Год назад
Thanks for showing respect for Wilko,, and teaching some of his style. Was sad to hear another goodun has left us.
@pascalauzias5636
@pascalauzias5636 2 года назад
I tried to play like Wilko for 40 years... I'm still trying 🤣
@DaveTaste
@DaveTaste 2 года назад
Lol
@johngregorowski
@johngregorowski 2 года назад
What a brilliant lesson. Really helpful 👍🏻
@robrandall3606
@robrandall3606 Год назад
Brilliant I'm sold, will be trying to emulate you on this, loved Wilko may he RIP.
@johncarruthers5552
@johncarruthers5552 Год назад
Well done. Excellent for a first attempt. Your suggested format is a great idea, especially for those who want to explorer different styles but don't know where or how to begin. Best regards from Australia.
@bobgure
@bobgure 2 года назад
Not to mention Mick Green! Great stuff as usual. I love your wonderfully detailed lessons!
@markrasmussen7241
@markrasmussen7241 2 года назад
Excellent! I really enjoyed that. Loved Wilko’s playing for years but never close to his sound. You did really well!
@gingercat777
@gingercat777 2 года назад
Couldn't believe this came up in my suggestion videos, brilliant.
@edhubble
@edhubble 2 года назад
Thank you, Adrian, fro highlighting the talents of this vastly underrated guitar master. I grew up in Essex and regularly saw the Feelgoods playing in local pubs. Wilco was astonishing. A totally unique style. For anyone who isn’t familiar with their work, I recommend the live album, Stupidly. They never quite captured the magic in the studio. Live, they were fabulous.
@sheistcoff
@sheistcoff 2 года назад
Great idea Adrian. This one is certainly different territory, but it's great to explore all the different styles out there. Unique player, Wilco.
@Welderady
@Welderady Год назад
I really enjoyed this Adrian, don’t be too hard on yourself you did really good working it all out. Wilko would be proud of you. 👍
@mikeroberts817
@mikeroberts817 Год назад
Oh man, I'm so excited. I've always done the fingernails down and thumb on the upstroke ever since I taught myself as a teenager. I've never seen anyone teach it before. I really like how it sounds. So happy to find out I'm not a complete outlier there :)
@ravensmead1558
@ravensmead1558 2 года назад
Hi A !! on behalf of all us guitar players , can I just say thank you for all the hard work you put into these lessons and videos !its very much appreciated !! A
@NurfHerderEclipse
@NurfHerderEclipse 2 года назад
Love your work. Very cool attempt at Roxette.
@alank2296
@alank2296 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Adrian, you just made my day, great stuff .... RIP Wilco you were a one-off class act.
@motioninmind6015
@motioninmind6015 2 года назад
Love this, I hope you add to the series soon!
@ianstratton469
@ianstratton469 Год назад
Love it. Well explained.. absolutely Brilliant. Could never get the riff until you showed me
@nyacoustics8373
@nyacoustics8373 2 года назад
cool lesson, this style has tons of groove to it.
@scally1969
@scally1969 2 года назад
Great video Adrian. Wilko's style is certainly out there as unique. But what a power house style it is in a trio behind Lee Brilleaux. You did a great job at opening it up for us mere mortals to explore further. Cheers
@stratnut
@stratnut 2 года назад
Really like the new format, great video
@raymondmassey6884
@raymondmassey6884 Год назад
You have an excellent understanding of the Wilko technique, fair play to you. The things that make his style almost impossible to duplicate though, are the fact that he was left-handed (yes, I know he played right-handed) and the amount of amphetamines he absorbed in the 70's! 😅 RIP Wilko!
@333daveh5
@333daveh5 2 года назад
What a fantastic tutorial - I’ve seen the Wilko tutorials but you explain his technique better than the man himself - well done…!
@Bettys_Eldest
@Bettys_Eldest 2 года назад
I hit "Like" within seconds of the video starting. Have been a big Wilko fan since seeing the Feelgoods in the mid 70s on the college circuit. I've struggled to stumble my way through She Does it Right for a number of years. So feeling inspired to give it another go, thanks.
@Bettys_Eldest
@Bettys_Eldest 2 года назад
Can I "Like" it twice, or even more. Great stuff, thanks.
@MrChe1999
@MrChe1999 2 года назад
Absolutely love this
@strappaplank6017
@strappaplank6017 2 года назад
enjoyed this a lot, well done and thank you
@martynlucas2433
@martynlucas2433 2 года назад
Excellent video post another when you feel more proficient playing the riffs. Great to see how Wilko does it.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 Год назад
REALLY good analysis of Wilko's style. Probably the best on RU-vid.
@kentontoner3574
@kentontoner3574 2 года назад
Great! I saw there first tour. You're right he used an h/h 100w combo amp. Best band I ever saw, with the possible exception of the Who at Charlton. Thanks for the video.
@barrieglenn8353
@barrieglenn8353 2 года назад
Mick Green was mentioned, saw him with JK and the Pirates, just a Tele and AC30 absolutely amazing. Would be nice to do a show or two on maybe “ My Babe” and “ Casting my Spell” both showcasing his brilliant guitar playing. Love your tutorials.
@pahogberg9347
@pahogberg9347 2 года назад
Funny thing with Mick who I played with on a recording in London back in 1993, was that he sounded the same nomatter amp.. Never used pedals or tuner..(Only tuned by ear). He said he found such gadgets "confusing".. He was a very nice guy.. (And he drove a red Volvo to the studio in Camden that we used).. Last time I met him was at a Pirates gig here in Stockholm a few years later.. We had a great chat and a few beers after their gig.. Miss him. He was an inspiration..
@frankcarter6427
@frankcarter6427 2 года назад
as a teenager in the 70s, I saw feelgood at manchester uni - I am still reeling from the experience. I also saw him on his last tour before he dies , and again on his didn't die tour - he's a legend
@acousticabuse6953
@acousticabuse6953 2 года назад
Yeeees Adrian! Love Dr.feelgood can't wait to get stuck in with the Nashville tele 👌
@LaserGuidedWhitehaus
@LaserGuidedWhitehaus 2 года назад
Brilliant (brilleauxiant?), Adrian. I always enjoy your forays into playing/teaching, whenever I drop in (irregularly). You've got the chops, you've got good taste, and you've got the music; I should probably get in touch one of these days. Cheers!
@gavind9487
@gavind9487 2 года назад
A brilliant lesson Adrian, once again proving why you are THE guitar teacher on YT.
@calebhightower6676
@calebhightower6676 2 года назад
This is gonna be a great series! You’re awesome at explaining certain guitarists music styles, and it’s just so interesting hearing what makes their sound. Honestly any guitarist would awesome to watch, but personally I’d love to see Peter Buck (and more R.E.M. videos in general), Frank Zappa, Rory Gallagher, Jeff Buckley, and both guitarists from Television. All have really interesting styles of playing that would be really interesting to see you break down.
@littleglimmer2325
@littleglimmer2325 2 года назад
I've seen Wilko many times in his solo career and covered many Dr Feelgood songs. He often used a little Peavey Bravo (I used to have one, so so hard to get now) with a mic hanging down from the handle. So simple but the sound is all in the hands. Top guy.
@TheGeorgia53
@TheGeorgia53 Год назад
Nice work, Adrian. Thanks for that.
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