2:41 1st half of intro 5:18 Ending 6:10 Alternate ending 7:27 2nd half of intro 9:14 Next section 13:11 1st verse 17:36 Pre-chorus 19:32 1st chorus 21:51 2nd chorus 23:22 Solo (played over verse) 30:02 Final chorus Good to see your hand’s doing better and 80’s rock back on the menu!! 🤘🤘
Just wanted to say thank you for teaching us all of these songs totally for free, for 13 years straight. You have no idea how many people you've succesfully taught to play their favorite songs throughout the years!
Thank you for this Carl. Vito is my favorite guitarist. This is one of my go to songs from White Lion but I never learned how to play it more accurately. Thanks to you I will!
Hey Carl, love this song! Cannot thank you enough for all the hard work and effort you've put into these lessons over the years, it's thanks to you that I can play most of my favorite songs! I would absolutely love a lesson for Beat The Bullet by Vain if you have the chance, there doesn't seem to be any out there and it's such a good song! Thank you!
Carl! Thank you 🙏 for this song breakdown. Just listening to you teaching it you can feel the emotion in this song. Great job I hope I can do you proud🤙🏻👍
Not my first comment but a necessary one... first off, thank you Carl. Your efforts are noticed and appreciated. I mean this in the best possible way, your talent for teaching exceeds everything else. Being a part-time teacher myself I know how hard it is to project enthusiasm for the material. I can show you how to play whatever you want, but to teach how to appreciate it musically and see it as more than just shapes and notes is much more difficult. You have this talent in abundance. Your patience and appreciation of everything involved in the learning process shines through regardless the material. Second... Vito Bratta. Where to begin. As much as I love the era he came from, he is definitely an under appreciated unsung hero who was so much better than the trend allowed him to be. Not much of the "hair metal" has remained in my collection over the years, but Pride, Big Game and Mane Attraction aren't going anywhere. I know sometimes you'll stick with an artist for a couple lessons, if thats the case here, Radar Love (that solo!), Broken Heart, Lonely Nights, If My Mind is Evil... (I'll stop, you get the point). Long time subscriber and I'm always recommending your channel to students and friends. Please keep up the amazing content and versatility sir. Its noticed and appreciated.
Vito is so so so so good. I was really looking forward to you busting out the headless Steinberger! This lesson takes me back to high school. A bunch of us worked on learning the intro, and eventually the tab was published in Guitar World, or Guitar Player. Or maybe we just read the tab from the songbook at the music store. Either way, we all had the intro down pat and were so proud we could figure it out without needing the tab. And none of us could ever get the solo right. The '80s were the absolute best.
Hi Carl this lesson was awesome thank you for sharing it if possible could you also try “your all I need “ by white lion ? Great picking track with awesome solo hope you can cover it soon
Thanks Carl for doing this beautiful song and solo! Vito Bratta has such a unique melodic style. Join the Academy and get the best teacher of guitar - Carl B! His courses on technique allow a player to set a laser focus on the mechanics (e.g., pick depth, angle, slant, hand/thumb position, etc.) so one can achieve the cleanest sound. Get all the support you need in the Academy!
Very interesting to see this Carl, thank you. I was actually going to ask you if you'd care to tackle a tutorial on White Lion's "Blue Monday". Vito does amazing at blending slow rock blues then a major scale "Top Gun" style anthem interlude, and back, in one instrumental.
Excellent video great band many songs for tutorials of white lion thanks carl we hope more songs like That and bands like stryper Helloween cheap trick
I learned this song back in 1989 for a girl that wanted it as a solo cover for the High School show choir tour. I played it just like it was done on the album but I was young and a nervous wreck. I had to play my first time in front of 400-500 audience members several times that year. Before my hands would be shaking and I was nauseated, but once I finally started thankfully I maintained enough to perform the piece well. Unfortunately the solo had issues because we didn't have anyone that could do it properly lol.
Wow I was about to click on this yesterday bc lol i actually got to much into my Guitar playing myself & made a couple of cool new videos but yeah My God this is Super Beautiful man , I know I figured it out here while back bc Yeah strange thing about this song it's unique cause I can play 🔥 firehouse love of a lifetime real good solos and all , but them chords to when the children cry song kinda slightly resemble this
One of the few I managed to lock in as a kid, fortunately, lol, otherwise I'd never get it. Fantastic for fingerpicking, once it makes sense to your...umm...fingers. Eddie Disciple, my room looks like Frankie threw up in here, but Vito is actually kinda sorta my favorite guitar player. Young me did NOT expect that, considering that they were everyone's little Sister's favorite band. :P Little Fighter. I'm sure that would be tough to put together, him dancing around all over the fretboard, but I'd love to see that one. Not a "favorite song" thing, but the guitar sound and expression on that one, and oddly a couple Stryper songs, to me, is EXACTLY what a guitar should sound like!