The Nokia 808 PureView was one hell of a phone. The audio recording at high volumes was unreal and it took some spectacular photos. If I could have installed android on it I probably would be still using it now!
I like how the guy that plays the siren isn't concerned with fame and stays off camera in the crowd, showing them the true love of a person that just lives to perform
Also part of the JB sound that it has a bit of a lower-mid hump which is easier to record(and play back). Also what makes them work so well in a 3 piece, they fill out the sound
I just listened to a documentary about this group Leonard Skinnerd -- every single note and every single drum hit was written out to the T and they all played everything but only what they exactly approved of.
Молодцы ребята , Очень люблю живую музыку как на этом видео , Смотрел и наслаждался и вспоминал свою молодость как сам играл в 1975 года в своей группе - Большое спасибо этим ребятам за видео
I'm a very amateur electric guitar player and this guy is very good..but wow..the bass player was rockin' hard, excellent playing and really laid down a great line!! 🎸🎵🎶👍
Well your test recording was a success. Good sound. Impressed how well the kick translated out on the street. If I was there I would have offered to belt out the vocals.
Brilliant live take on this iconic song, well done guys, love it. More please, I so admire people like this playin out live without any computerised studio bullshit and no fancy boutique gear. Absolutely love this. Brilliant! Thanks for sharing it 👌🌠🌌🌅
back in college one day in 1978, my buddy and I plugged in our guitars. Now Carl was the actual musician. Me, I was a hack, but did have some training, can hit the chords, bars and all, and when it comes to lead I can fake it and stay in key. We jammed for about 20 minutes and had hundreds of people out behind the dorm feeling good. It was a spring day in Rhode Island
Back in the early nineties I had a job that required me to work for up to four months of each year in England, mainly in London. I miss the buskers and the fun street scene of those days, plus of course being younger.
Wow fucking brilliant. I haven't heard anything this good in years. You guys beat everything in the mainstream music scene with a big stick. Keep it up. Love and light. Paul.
With a two-piece drum kit and a small Marshall for the bass to make a driving two-man rhythm section, an excellent street-corner cover of the iconic Southern anthem. Guitarist makes it look easy.
One of the greatest 4-chord songs of all time (OK, 5 if you count the Bb at the end.) And a timeless lead that's easily one of the Top 5 in the history of rock and roll (I know, there's no such thing since it's all subjective, but still ...) It's not necessarily an easy lead to learn but the stripped down version of it is fairly easy to play with a bit of practice. You can play most of it with about 6-8 notes. Very nice job for a three- piece having to play without a full setup.