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My autistic son is now trying to learn this. Thank you for doing this to our house. My wife is crying all the time and two of my sons have run away but the autistic kid can play the hell out of this song now. Thank you for shattering my home.
Funny you say that. Yes I have devoted my life to guitar and live in one of the biggest entertainment capitals in the world, Hollywood CA. I work as a session musician and guitar teacher. Thank you for your comment and keep Rockin'!
Thanks for watching. I will be recording how Jimmy Page plays the intro riff to Whole Lotta Love today. A lot of people can play it but they do not play it like Jimmy.
The song was written in 1958 by Sonny Curtis, and recorded in 1959 when he joined the Crickets, taking the place of the late Buddy Holly on guitar. Joe B. Mauldin and Jerry Allison continued their positions on the standup bass and drums, respectively, while Earl Sinks filled the role for vocals. The song was on their 1960 LP, In Style with the Crickets, and the following year appeared as the b-side of their single, "A Sweet Love". The song never received any airplay. Milwaukee's Paul Stefen and the Royal Lancers covered the song in 1962; it provided them with a local hit, but it never made the national charts. In 1964, Sammy Masters recorded his cover of the song. That same year, the song was recorded by Bobby Fuller and his band on his own Exeter label in El Paso, which solidified the band's popularity in the West Texas area with one of his biggest local hits.
Woah, nice! I kind of heard the Crickets gave it a go but man, thanks for this info. I find it fascinating. It is also amazing how many hits Buddy Holly wrote in his short career that people are still covering to this day. Thanks again Willie, you are a wealth of information.
my pleasure mate. Really liked your playing on this wonderful song. BTW you might like my channel. I try to leave informative comments on mostly punk, hardcore and reggae. Some jazz too, especially Monk who is my main man. Just this last weekend I covered all the early Rolling Stones singles in chronological order. Still got a few to post today. Funny, they covered Not Fade Away as one of those singles. Buddy is SO great. Along with Chuck and Little Richard, my 3 favs from the early early days of R&R
Hey I'm your 66th subscriber, I am thankful for people like you because I no longer have the time for music history which I love. I am writing songs for bands in the studio as well as starting my first instrumental band (live videos this summer) so I am pretty much spinning 6 days a week and running this channel. Thanks again, lets hook up on FB, I will search for you now.
I just subbed you back. I'm not on FB, just Google + ...maybe FB some day. BTW I've got over 1300 followers...the new configuration shows only 66. See you've got over 4K. That's so cool that so many people appreciate your musicianship. Nice to hook up with you, Shawn.
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+Mustaine I hear ya, but if it was easy, everyone would be doing it. LOL. I tell my students that all the time. But keep up the good work, all things are attainable.
We all have our levels of practice. It is funny how it works, sometimes you have to play a piece 500 times to get it and sometimes you can get it in 5 minutes. Thank God for guitar!
Yeah, I did this one for a request. I just recently learned The Clash broke up because a couple of the band members did not like how famous they were getting.
It is quite a complex song, 2 guitars intermingled. Even has some muting, to my ears it has cathedral delay which adds the sincerity of the song. Mick Jones has been in other bands, and Strummer was preciously in the 101's. They are not just thrashing, though they look like it.
No, it has the bit of an archtop just like a real Les Paul, and I agree it is my best looking guitar. It has a figured maple back as well. It says Gibson on the headstock and made in USA on back. I have no idea how this got into the country but I paid $500 for it and it is a great guitar.