I've played guitar all my life and I'm now 67. I've played Behind Blue Eyes many times and I have to say that this is one song that is really difficult to get the flavor and feeling of the original on one acoustic guitar. But DUDE, you faw king KILLED it! I'm proud of you man.
Great behind Blue eyes cover.. your voice and acoustic play are fantastic Adam! I just uploaded my version of this great classic about an hour ago... Keep up the great work! Steve
@@AdamPearceMusic i never really liked the 3rd verse of this song, the transition from melancholy to a more upbeat felt too jarring for me. but you nailed that problem down, baptized it with gasoline, and burned it alight in a glorious bonfire. I'm going to have to buy this one and keep it on my phone.
Que buena voz tienes amigo. Yo toco mayoria regional Mexicano pero este tipo de musica me gusta y tambien quiero aprender a cantarla. Saludos mi buen ✌️
so bitchin'... those vocals REALLY put me in a southern rock or country frame of mind; but still sounding original. i'll bet he could handily NAIL any allman's or skynyrd material if he were into that genre.
Pretty good...I do have a couple of suggestions which relate to how The Who originally performed the song: First of all, you'd do well to keep a lid on the intensity level when doing the verses, so you'll have room to kick it up a few notches when you hit the middle eight. And second, when The Who hit that aforementioned middle eight, notice THEY DON'T SPEED UP! The guitars get heavier; the bass and drums come in, but the tempo remains the same as the verse---if you suddenly go into Ramones mode, it makes it hard to give the lyrics their due, with all that fist clenching, evil swallowing, coat wearing imagery. Anyway, keep on rocking. 🎙🎸
@@AdamPearceMusic Thanks for not telling me to go eff myself (not everyone responds well to constructive criticism---hell, I'm not sure I do)! Anyway, I did go check out your cover of Baba O'Reilly, and was very impressed---I'd seriously consider sacrificing my left nut to possess a vocal range like that, and the guitar playing was strong as well. I was also impressed by your resume: your appearances on The Voice, and some of the musicians you've jammed with. Your miles-long song list includes many of my favorites, so I'll be checking out your site frequently as winter sets in here in the Boston area! ☃️🎸
Have you checked out any Yoyoka Soma vids? You should reach out for a jam…..she does great covers and collaborates with lots of musicians everywhere. I’d love to see it 😁
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-91pz1E8pAOY.html first off, that is how you cover the who and give it your own signature. Well done. I noticed someone mentioned Yoyoko on a prior comment. She is this young drummer from Asia who is the definition of child prodigy. One of the greatest drummers I've heard in a long time. And I don't mean just good for her age, I consider her one of best drummers in the world. She was only 8 years old during this version of Good Times Bad Times, and her foot work is as good as John Bonham. She is closer to 12 now and making a name for herself
you have a great voice...I bet you could do a kickass 90s Axel Rose...now I have no ear whatsoever, but your guitar sounds out of tune, especially in the cadd9 and asus2 chords