Guitar cover of Greetings to the New Brunette by Billy Bragg (with Johnny Marr) Credits: Written by Billy Bragg Peter Weldon: All instruments and production.
Oh wow ... I'm very flattered, Jason. Thanks for taking the time to watch/listen ... and for the kind remarks. That tune is certainly a lot of fun to play. I love how all the parts work together.
Hi Jim … they are all different parts. The lighter Guild guitar is in Nashville tuning - instead of using a 12-string, the parts are doubled on a regular 6 string and a Nashville tuned 6-string. There are a number of reasons for this. Mainly, it is not as boomy when recording, but also, it is easier to be more accurate and all the strings ring out more clearly than if played on a 12-string.
Best cover of this I’ve ever heard. 👌🏻
“If I was your old man and you was my missus …Shirley”
Thanks so much, Craig. Appreciate you having a gander. What a great tune!! And a LOT of fun to play. :)
I'm here from Adam, you nailed the "feeling" this tune has, utter perfection 👍
Oh wow ... I'm very flattered, Jason. Thanks for taking the time to watch/listen ... and for the kind remarks. That tune is certainly a lot of fun to play. I love how all the parts work together.
Johhny made this song
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sometimes when we're as close as this it's like we're in a dream
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Thanks, David. I appreciate that you always take the time to watch whatever I post. :)
@@welldonep always!
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What’s with the switching guitar edits?
Hi Jim … they are all different parts. The lighter Guild guitar is in Nashville tuning - instead of using a 12-string, the parts are doubled on a regular 6 string and a Nashville tuned 6-string. There are a number of reasons for this. Mainly, it is not as boomy when recording, but also, it is easier to be more accurate and all the strings ring out more clearly than if played on a 12-string.