By far the best find of a youtube guitar teacher ever. Teaching me these has changed the way i play and you are a huge reason for that. Thanks for all the hard work bro!
I love that you break down Bobby’s parts. Literally hundreds of videos diving deep into Jerry stuff, but not so much for Bobby. Thank you and keep doing the lord’s work.
First saw the Dead play in Toronto 1987 with Estimated being one of the highlights (of many). I can't tell you how much joy your videos are bringing to me. I always thought I wanted to play like Jerry, you've shown me how much I want to play like Bob. Thanks so much!
Again, when you get to Sacramento area allot some time to jam with our Dead band Possum (We play Dead)! I'm Clif, the Tiger playing Jerry and it would be fun for all!
Thanks Mick, I finally got through the whole song, with your excellent help. Amazing what can be done by Bobby with only 3 chords, but played in all the possible places on the neck, in all the different octaves. He's the ultimate rhythm lead guitarist. Loving your jamming with Josh, tell him he's awesome.
Laying out Bob's brilliance right here in front of us - something about D&C started me down the road of appreciating Bob and these videos have pushed that right along!
If you could eventually do every song some how you’d be a miracle you already are if it wasn’t for you my band would six man ! Keep up the amazing work homie you’re very appreciated by us heads homie
Pretty sure the C triad in the intro riff is a C# triad, all sixes, rather than fives on the D G B strings in between F#m at 7 6 7. The one note stays the same and the other are just a little chromatic movement.
I prefer the 1977 8 bar solo section, Englishtown as the perfect example. Concise and falls back into the verse properly. Once they started going to like 32 bars, 40 bars, 48 bars etc always seemed like that often got blown lol
Nice to see you back. In 1977 when they played this song almost every night the played it in 7/4. Also as a bass player I have to mention that Phil played this with a totally awesome bass line.
@@MickBethMusic dang, that's kinda harsh. it just doesn't get more fair use, imo. especially considering the band. that's the problem with algorithmic bots.
By far the best find of a youtube guitar teacher ever. Teaching me these has changed the way i play and you are a huge reason for that. Thanks for all the hard work bro!
I love that you break down Bobby’s parts. Literally hundreds of videos diving deep into Jerry stuff, but not so much for Bobby. Thank you and keep doing the lord’s work.
Bob weir rhythm is so fascinating , yet simple at the same time, that is, if you can hear him haha. Awesome stuff man .
First saw the Dead play in Toronto 1987 with Estimated being one of the highlights (of many). I can't tell you how much joy your videos are bringing to me. I always thought I wanted to play like Jerry, you've shown me how much I want to play like Bob. Thanks so much!
Thanks for digging into a guy so underrated by many.
Again, when you get to Sacramento area allot some time to jam with our Dead band Possum (We play Dead)! I'm Clif, the Tiger playing Jerry and it would be fun for all!
Thanks Mick, I finally got through the whole song, with your excellent help. Amazing what can be done by Bobby with only 3 chords, but played in all the possible places on the neck, in all the different octaves. He's the ultimate rhythm lead guitarist. Loving your jamming with Josh, tell him he's awesome.
Playing tonight in Eugene.
Thanks for the help. Nice concise work right there. Excellence. 🎹
Laying out Bob's brilliance right here in front of us - something about D&C started me down the road of appreciating Bob and these videos have pushed that right along!
@Bob Weir I would love that…
absolutely killer dude you have taught me so much about guitar that i didnt even know was possible keep makin these vids man youre doin great!
I think it is 7/4
Whoa, I think we've all been waiting on this one. Thanks so much!
Great video - thanks bro…hey what pedal are you using for bobby’s part
Great tutorial as always.You got muted at 22:05ish. How about a New Speedway dive sometime?
Very cool. I know this one, but there’s some different colors here that I’ve missed. Thanks as always, dude.
If you could eventually do every song some how you’d be a miracle you already are if it wasn’t for you my band would six man ! Keep up the amazing work homie you’re very appreciated by us heads homie
Hey now 🤠
Incredible ,thank you✌️
Pretty sure the C triad in the intro riff is a C# triad, all sixes, rather than fives on the D G B strings in between F#m at 7 6 7. The one note stays the same and the other are just a little chromatic movement.
I agree, thanks for mentioning Casey and thanks for all you do Mickey!
it sounds like an a to me
I have the qtron evelope pedal for Jerry’s side, but bob’s not sure of
I prefer the 1977 8 bar solo section, Englishtown as the perfect example. Concise and falls back into the verse properly. Once they started going to like 32 bars, 40 bars, 48 bars etc always seemed like that often got blown lol
So good. Thx
Yeah, Mickey's back!
more to come soon
Nice to see you back. In 1977 when they played this song almost every night the played it in 7/4. Also as a bass player I have to mention that Phil played this with a totally awesome bass line.
3:15 been tryna find that sound forever
thank you bro!
and I've always counted this one 11 time signature. but I'm certainly not an expert
7/4
@Bob Weir this is the real bob weir???
@Bob Weir shall I give you my email?
Requests - Row Jimmy and St Stephen/Eleven
Row jimmy coming soon
@@MickBethMusic Sweet!
Does audio cut out at 17:54 for you all?
They are copyrighting me now…it sucks but we work with what we got
@@MickBethMusic dang, that's kinda harsh. it just doesn't get more fair use, imo. especially considering the band. that's the problem with algorithmic bots.
Its 7/4