This is a great tune to break out for an impromptu jam session. Even if the other players don’t know the song, everyone immediately “gets” it and is enthusiastic
Another "Stellar" lesson from MR Kelly Allen. It amazes me, how fast you can learn a complete song & teach it note for note with perfection! thanks for teaching killer, guitar songs on "You Tube" I hope everyone appreciates you as much as I do. Peace.. Joe.
Your Aerosmith solo lessons do well because they're super melodic, and hence, memorable. I was singing the solo in my head before you played a single note ... and I haven't listened to this song in ages. Believe it or not, I remember playing this song on my boom box in a noisy school cafeteria when I was around 11-years-old. I remember it because half way through the song some girl came up to me and said, "Turn that jungle music down!" It was the seventies before disco, hip-hop, etc., so looking back on the criticism, the groove and Steven Tyler's vocals were unacceptable to white suburbia back then in Long Island, NY. Go figure.
I just came here to see if it was in the key that I thought. Never learned the whole song just played the main riff at one time. I haven't gotten quite to five minutes and I'm very impressed with your teaching. It's easy to understand for someone with some knowledge of guitar and music. Those who are new can look up a half step if they don't know it what it is. Excellent job. It's still my favorite Aerosmith song.
Aerosmith 1976 ROCKS. A mere 13 years old and already in a Rock Band. Introduced an incredible sound with a new edge and level, no doubt. Had to buy the album twice and wore both out playing them over and over again - same tricks detuning way-down when weighing down, wedging, and leaning to slow the turntable just to learn a decent cover for the entire album. Nice memories. Thanks, Kelly - great job!
Only got to see Aerosmith twice, in 1976 at Seattle Kingdome with Jeff Beck and Derringer, and then on their "Permanent Vacation" tour. The '76 was lousy, terrible sound, and a mile away...the PV show was outstanding, and I was really close to the stage... Their debut thru "Live Bootleg" is really the only stuff I can listen to now. These lessons are GOLD man. 100% PURE GOLD. thank you!!! check out "Heartbroken Bopper" by the Guess Who, released in 1972. Definite similarities between the 2 songs.
My favorite Brad Whitford solo! He recently did a tutorial for the solo on Premier Guitar. After seeing you do tons of Aerosmith recently, had been hoping you'd do one of Last Child. 😊
Awesome tutorial as always. Loving classic Aerosmith. Not sure if you do requests but keeping on the blues rock theme some classic Great White would be amazing
Hello, Mr. Allen, have you ever tried to figure out a RUSH song called "No One at the Bridge"? It's Caress of Steel. I figured out something that sounds good and is pretty close (in the 1970s.) But I'm sure that you could do it better than I did.
Mr. Whitford is way too underrated. Such a great riff. Thanks for spreading the greatness that is Aerosmith
This is a great tune to break out for an impromptu jam session. Even if the other players don’t know the song, everyone immediately “gets” it and is enthusiastic
70's Aerosmilth are the best
The golden years of Rock music, so many talented and creative guitarists back in those days, it was amazing.
This dude is my new go to for learning new songs.
No need to apologize for classic Aerosmith! Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing!
Another "Stellar" lesson from MR Kelly Allen. It amazes me, how fast you can learn a complete song & teach it note for note with perfection! thanks for teaching killer, guitar songs on "You Tube" I hope everyone appreciates you as much as I do. Peace.. Joe.
Love the aerosmith. The old stuff that I love ,not too hard to play,lots of fun. Love it. Thanks.
Your Aerosmith solo lessons do well because they're super melodic, and hence, memorable. I was singing the solo in my head before you played a single note ... and I haven't listened to this song in ages. Believe it or not, I remember playing this song on my boom box in a noisy school cafeteria when I was around 11-years-old. I remember it because half way through the song some girl came up to me and said, "Turn that jungle music down!" It was the seventies before disco, hip-hop, etc., so looking back on the criticism, the groove and Steven Tyler's vocals were unacceptable to white suburbia back then in Long Island, NY. Go figure.
I just came here to see if it was in the key that I thought. Never learned the whole song just played the main riff at one time. I haven't gotten quite to five minutes and I'm very impressed with your teaching. It's easy to understand for someone with some knowledge of guitar and music. Those who are new can look up a half step if they don't know it what it is. Excellent job. It's still my favorite Aerosmith song.
Aerosmith 1976 ROCKS. A mere 13 years old and already in a Rock Band. Introduced an incredible sound with a new edge and level, no doubt. Had to buy the album twice and wore both out playing them over and over again - same tricks detuning way-down when weighing down, wedging, and leaning to slow the turntable just to learn a decent cover for the entire album. Nice memories. Thanks, Kelly - great job!
You are da man when it comes to A Smith. Love it!
Great job man you always make it look so easy. Thank you brother. Keep on rocking.
Aerosmith were a huge part of my musical youth. Great songs. Thanks.
Thanks Kelly… so cool.. wish they had some way to see this back in the day… you make it look so easy… love it
They are Fantastic old Songs. Thanks!
Great song that always brings back memories. I consider Aerosmith and CCR the 2 greatest U.S. bands ever! Thanks, Kelly, keep the Aero coming
Love Aerosmith ROCKS!
Only got to see Aerosmith twice, in 1976 at Seattle Kingdome with Jeff Beck and Derringer, and then on their "Permanent Vacation" tour. The '76 was lousy, terrible sound, and a mile away...the PV show was outstanding, and I was really close to the stage... Their debut thru "Live Bootleg" is really the only stuff I can listen to now. These lessons are GOLD man. 100% PURE GOLD. thank you!!! check out "Heartbroken Bopper" by the Guess Who, released in 1972. Definite similarities between the 2 songs.
Can't go wrong with any Aerosmith up thru Draw The Line. Great lesson, Kelly! Inching up on 60K subscribers! Before long, 100K!
Great album, I haven't tried any of these, I watched a little of back in the saddle, definitely going to learn these
Last Child is one of Brad’s songs. He played most of the main guitar parts. Brad has stated that he played the solo as well.
Thanks!
You ❣️ my friend are amazing and thank you 🙏
I'm lovin' these classic Aerosmith lessons!
Thanks for that lesson ! Great riff, great Brad solo. That was Aerosmith at their top 🤘
Outstanding!!!
My favorite Brad Whitford solo! He recently did a tutorial for the solo on Premier Guitar.
After seeing you do tons of Aerosmith recently, had been hoping you'd do one of Last Child. 😊
Finally a good lesson for this. My favorite Aerosmith song (well this and Chip Away The Stone)
Great playing thank you
Great lesson!
Awesome tutorial as always. Loving classic Aerosmith. Not sure if you do requests but keeping on the blues rock theme some classic Great White would be amazing
Great stuff
KDA, Thank you again for a great Aerosmith tutorial!!
❤❤❤ You're awesome 🎉
Gotta love the band. At least I do. Thanks
Would like to see a lesson on Spaced from Get your wings great song keep em coming
Just fantastic work Kelly. I hope you had a Great Canada Day long weekend ♪♫♪♫♪
Awesome sound and lesson thank you. I’m still look at to see if you could break down the good rats song taken it to Detroit. Classic 70s rock.
Fabulous! I’ve been trying to figure this out on my own. Love your videos!
Awesome! One of my favorites
thanks again .... great song ,great tutorial ... how about some joe perry project? , thanks again KDA
260 views & only 75 thumbs up? Come on people.. 👍
Great guitar player
@@SteveMcGee-u9i thanks mate!
Would be cool to see you break down Courage by the Hip.
This and Mama Kin are my favs. Didn’t you do a compendium video of Aerosmith songs? I can’t find it.
Killer!
great job as always sir...the first few notes of the solo include double stops holding down the D string on the 12th fret though correct?
...whitford plays the solo on that one BTW
Hello, Mr. Allen, have you ever tried to figure out a RUSH song called "No One at the Bridge"? It's Caress of Steel. I figured out something that sounds good and is pretty close (in the 1970s.) But I'm sure that you could do it better than I did.
If you keep up with these great lessons, you just might get a call from Joe Perry....lol. Excellent 👌.
I wonder if Whitford thinks of the third Bm6add4 chord as an inverted E7/B?
My second favorite Aerosmith song after Toys in the Attic...Too funky for white boys...