I hope Norm knows how lucky he is to have Lemmo. He's got a winning screen presence, as well as deep knowledge and tremendous, wide-ranging musicianship. This show is better than it's ever been.
You’re an inspiration to this 60-year-old person who just decided three months ago to start playing guitar. it’s great watching you love your show. Dang my fingers!
I just started myself at age 61! I was a professional drummer for 40 years and decided that was long enough after battling tinnitus. Now I am playing an acoustic guitar. Let’s have some fun now that we are “ guitarist”! Wishing you the best! 🎸🎈✌🏼
I started watching the channel 2 years ago selectively based on my interest. Now I watch every posting because I'm blown away by what I haven't heard..besides some really really great guitar work. Awesome!
Just so you know I teared up a little bit. Seeing you talk about the loss of your friend. I actually lost 3 friends in a car accident in 2004. So I am right there with you man. We never know when our time is up or how our lives are going to end. Cat Scratch fever! good way to turn things around and keep rockin! Love you guys at Norms. Really glad that by some mystery Guitar of the day, found me. Keep rocking and I ll keep watching. Thank you Lemmo.
Love that Byrdland. Don't forget that Nugent wasn't the only one using a hollow-body guitar to play through a 100-watt amp. Steve Howe used an ES-175 through both Twin Reverbs and Dual Showman (with a pair of 15" speakers) amps used in pairs.
Hey Mr Lemmo you are killing it GOTD has never been better WOW just WOW I wanna give a shout out to Jen of course for making these short videos happen for sure......keep up the great work
Hey! I would like to thank everyone who has put work into this series. I'm 15 and I have recently started playing guitar, and this series has really inspired me and taught me a lot about guitars! Thank you all :)
I'm gonna stop here at 0:19 and say, Mike, you have nothing to be sorry or embarassed for, though i get it. We're not supposed to get emotional. I'm 62. not the best of times. Lost some pals along the way. Your friend was pivitol to you being here. Its awesome you let us know . maybe i watch this gotd ,,,,,turn the page :( Saw the Byrdland vid. CooI..
It's exciting to see a Byrdland on Guitar of the Day. That's one of the few Gibson guitars I haven't had the pleasure of playing yet and they've always intrigued me. Outstanding musical artistry from Michael Lemmo, as usual.
As much as I would buy tickets and alums in a second of Lemmo, I can’t imagine him (You) traveling with a list of 25 songs you had to play for the next 20-30 years. Great work!
No it was named for Billy Byrd (who was a country guy) and Hank Garland. Charlie Byrd was a jazz guitarist that played Brazilian and bossy nova, chiefly on nylon string guitars.
Love you lemmo. You're an inspiration as a musician and as a person. You seem to take pleasure in what you do and care for those around you. Keep on keeping on my friend
FNA!! I was about to not be your friend until Detroit showed up as it should have...I was blisterin the table drums...head bangin...makin faces...the whole 9....dad played double live Saturday mornings Startin at 6:30am in bout 87..88..full tilt through his onkyo with 2 general Electric 12" cabs...the reason I love lots of gain..and volume on 11...thank you sir
Man I'm TELLIN YAS, after I heard Stranglehold I was hoping he'd play Cat Scratch Fever next. AND HE FUCKIN DID! Killer playing mike, I'm in disbelief every time you whale out on a special guitar like this, and amazing videography on Jen's part. I'm surprised she didn't go completely deaf on this one.
When I heard him say he was turning it up I was hoping for the fever and it came true. Very good rendition of Nuge. You are an excellent player Lemmo! Thanks for being strong and keeping the GotD w/ Lemmo going daily! Stay strong and keep your head held high and toes pointed forward. Subscribed!!!
Uncle Ted.....you had to go there....had to! Great riffing as always and way to bring the rock Mr. Lemmo. This guitar is stunning and would be nice to add to any collection. Versatile instrument for sure.
Killer guitar. I saw a video of Ted Nugent playing a Byrdland when "I was (just) 10 years old" living in Colorado Springs and thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. My guitar teacher said their were 2 or 3 of them down at Johnny Smith's music store - yes, THAT Johnny Smith. I got my mom to drive me there so I could get my fingerprints all over them. They gladly allowed me to tinker with one - seems like it was a dark wine red color. I kept trying to get the amp to break up playing my shitty haphazard version of Cat Scratch Fever, but the salesman kept saying, "It's not that kind of amp, son." The guitar was way too big (and expensive) for me at the time, but I loved it anyway and I thought to myself, "All the really good players must play these."
The only way "guitar of the day" could be better would be if you did it on Sundays and Mondays too. I said it yesterday and I'll say it again today Mike, we love you !! Remember when things get hard that you have more friends than you can imagine ! That goes for you too Jen, and everyone there at norms !!
Was out of commission yesterday so I missed GOTD. What the Hell did you do kid!? Whatever it was, You more than made up for it today, you're Outstanding with that Byrdland!!! Bless Jen's ears, and the ear's of my neighbors, cause that there was some soul stirring, amp howling rock n' roll goodness right there!!! Have a great night, catch you tomorrow for some "Edible" goodness??
@@w13rdguy Thanks for letting me know. Man it's hard when you lose a friend and brother, even when you have years between you of quiet. My sincere condolences, Mr. Lemmo. Never feel afraid to wear your heart on your sleeve, never. The measure of a man isn't how tough he is or how little he cries, but how he is loved by those around him. Sounds to me by reading a bunch of comments that both he, and his friend share an abundance of the later. Thanks again w13rdguy!
Michael never be embarrassed showing emotion at the loss of a friend It only shows that you care and miss him Like you said he was the reason your at Norms I think we can all empathize with the loss of a friend or a love one It's a lot better to talk about it than to bottle up inside
Hello, Jen. Jen? Jen? Beautiful example of this superb Gibson. But - Charlie Byrd? I have never seen or heard him play anything other than a nylon-strung classical guitar - that was what differentiated him. Moreover, I can't find any reference on the internet as to Charlie ever playing a steel string electric. Somebody please enlighten me, if I'm wrong here. Great playing (of course) Michael.
Tone!! Stranglehold is right there - the sound/tone/sustain. Not a guitar for everyone but it looks/sounds fantastic. I always wondered what Malcolm Young would have sounded like with one of these.
Thanks again Lemmo for not Playing on a Loop!!! I Loved it when Jen asked you ' should I put my earplugs on? ' and you go ' Oh yes.......yes you should ' you Said that so Creepy like, and I just Laughed my ASS OFF! Oh I wanted to mention that the Lead Riffs for Strangle Hold are much more Difficult than meets the ears. It took me awhile before I could play it note for note, but I Do agree with you that that Byrdland has such great sustain especially for songs like that, Anyways another Great Vid, BIG LOVE TO YOU ALL... JEN......Byeeee 🎸💚
I love Florentine-cutaway Byrdlands! Always wanted one with L-5 neck dimensions. (25-1/2” scale length, 1-11/16” nut width), but I’d have to go through the Made2Measure department for that-and it would cost an arm and a leg... BTW, the “Byrd” in “Byrdland” isn’t Charlie Byrd; it’s Billy Byrd, who was a Nashville country/jazz player who’s probably best-known for playing with Ernest Tubb. Charlie was a jazz player who’s best-known for playing jazz on a nylon-string classical guitar.
Whom ever owned that guitar previously had to be wearing white gloves when they played it! I mean really, how's it possible to keep it that clean all these years?
hey i don't mean to be critical, just want to keep things straight. The "Bird" in Byrdland was derived from Hank Garland's cousin Billy Byrd, as per Wikipedia a "country lead guitarist with jazz leanings". Charlie Bryd was a bossa nova guitarist who was always seen playing a nylon string guitar. i know this post is from awhile back too.
Does anyone know about the super rare narrow spaced polepieces PAF neck pickups that only came on the expensive Gibson jazz guitars ?? I read something about it before and noticed you can see on this guitar the neck pickup spacing different than the the bridge. Do any of you Gibson jazz guitar people know ??
You should get Jen some ear defenders for filming these. The type that look like big headphones they are quick to take on and off and they don’t have to go inside your ears but they will protect from the high dbs. Tinnitus is no joke.
Amazing guitar I really love watching these videos and learn so much about these instruments. I've always been amazed watching Ted Nugent play the Byrdland since it appears his hands are pretty big but he just wears it out. Fun to watch!!! Would actually like to see Nugent come into the store. Thanks again!!
Limmo, it was NOT Charlie Lee Byrd American jazz guitarist, it was BILLY BYRD! Billy Byrd Byrd was perhaps best known for playing in Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours. A Nashville native, he was acclaimed for simple yet highly melodic leads for Tubb, but he also had jazz chops. Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt were big influences, and he tutored many a Nashville session great, including Hank Garland himself and Harold Bradley. “Without him coming along and showing us that jazz stuff, we never would have been able to do what we did,” remembered Bradley on Byrd’s death in 2001. “When I was 14, Billy was dating a girl down the street from me, and he’d come over with two guitars and show me jazz licks. At one time he was the best pop-jazz player in town, and he had a great influence on me and Hank [Garland] and a lot of people, both as a friend and as a guitar player.” Charlie Lee Byrd (September 16, 1925 - December 2, 1999) was an American jazz guitarist
even tho Lemmo is a really sick player and he thinks his music different from the rest, I would like a cover from time to time just to get to know what the guitar is capable of or intended for, kind of what Mark did before, but now adding Lemmos originality would be the dream.
Yea a giveaway would be awesome I had just got into guitars but son was beginnings to like them he want to practice with me but I don't have a guitar for him sadly he loves the sound of the semi hollow guitars and loves old 50s 60s songs he confuses the crap out of the kids around him
Certainly an alternative way to play a Byrldland! It certainly screams! But playing jazz myself, you know, small venues and at a completely different volume; and then knowing how hollowbodys reacts even at that volumen, I would think twice before bringing a Byrdland to a large stage playing a Marshall stack:)
HOT SAUCE LEMMO!! (NEXT TO ALL THE GOOD NOISE AND STUFF) HE DOES HAVE A GREAT TEMPO!! AS A DRUMMER A THING I HATE IS THAT SOLOING GUITARISTS LIKE NOT TO KEEP A CONSTANT TEMPO OVER BENDINGS AND LICKS... BUT (THERE’S NO SECRET) LEMMO BLOWS THAT CHARGE HIGH!! AMAZING EPISODE!!
Isn't it amazing how beautiful and wonderful the people of the internet can be. It's baffling when you consider just how toxic it has proven to be, it's the great internet paradox.
So true.....music does find the good people,it's one of the few things where people get together and support each other,that's a big part of what's so good about Guitar,brotherhood/sisterhood all good
I hope Norm knows how lucky he is to have Lemmo. He's got a winning screen presence, as well as deep knowledge and tremendous, wide-ranging musicianship. This show is better than it's ever been.
Accurate.
yes im glad u brought that up. i misjudged the kid months bk and feel bad now. i do miss mark a bit but do agree, its better than ever!
BessieBopOrBach So true. And always surprising and innovative on the axes.
i miss agnesi
I don't know where they come from, but they sure do come
You’re an inspiration to this 60-year-old person who just decided three months ago to start playing guitar. it’s great watching you love your show. Dang my fingers!
What method are you using as a beginner? Ditto here.
J Rosenb welcome to an amazing lifestyle my friend!!! I hope you have an amazing trip!! Wish you the very best 🤘💪
I just started myself at age 61! I was a professional drummer for 40 years and decided that was long enough after battling tinnitus. Now I am playing an acoustic guitar. Let’s have some fun now that we are “ guitarist”! Wishing you the best! 🎸🎈✌🏼
J Rosenb I started learning last year at 54. Love it! Wish I would have started 30 years ago! Keep at it my friend and enjoy the journey.
It's never too late as long as you have the desire. I promise, eventually your fingers stop hurting and you become free.
Never be embarrassed to show emotions.....The love for your friend is real and deserves to be acknowledged.Peace and love.
I started watching the channel 2 years ago selectively based on my interest. Now I watch every posting because I'm blown away by what I haven't heard..besides some really really great guitar work. Awesome!
Saw a picture of Uncle Ted with his collection of Byrdland's, years ago, at that time there was 15.
Now that is a beautiful guitar. And to answer that age old question, it does rock.
Lemmo.......The Beast on a Byrdland!!!! This is my bucket list guitar!!! You made it roar like Uncle Ted!!! WELL DONE!!!
Hang in there Michael. This world keeps turning. You keep living for your friend. Love your show.
Just so you know I teared up a little bit. Seeing you talk about the loss of your friend. I actually lost 3 friends in a car accident in 2004. So I am right there with you man. We never know when our time is up or how our lives are going to end. Cat Scratch fever! good way to turn things around and keep rockin! Love you guys at Norms. Really glad that by some mystery Guitar of the day, found me. Keep rocking and I ll keep watching. Thank you Lemmo.
Love that Byrdland. Don't forget that Nugent wasn't the only one using a hollow-body guitar to play through a 100-watt amp. Steve Howe used an ES-175 through both Twin Reverbs and Dual Showman (with a pair of 15" speakers) amps used in pairs.
Lemmo was a great choice to follow in marks footsteps! Love him!!🎸
Jam Romero what happened
Yea but mark is better because he plays authentic
Lemmo isn't following in anyone's foot steps, he created his own path. He's 1000 times the player mark was, isn't stuck up and snotty.
@@tatethompson1234 yea lemmos cool and all he just doesnt play authentic chibson
Who?
Ted is the master of controlling that Byrdland feedback.Double Live Gonzo!
You're making Uncle Ted mighty proud there Lemmo!
But he's not fucking kids...?
@@danielbrown8556 wow really?
@@danielbrown8556 haha fuck this comment had got me in tears!
Holy moly. Sounded like 5 guitars playing at once. That was kool!
Beautiful guitar. Beautiful playing. Thanks for that Lemmo.
I've always loved Byrdlands, insane tone, literally a dream guitar.
That was bad ass Lemmo ! That is my bucket list guitar ! Thanks Jen !
Better hurry up and snag it cuz last I heard uncle Ted said he owns them all LOL
Hey Mr Lemmo you are killing it GOTD has never been better WOW just WOW I wanna give a shout out to Jen of course for making these short videos happen for sure......keep up the great work
Back in 61 I had a friend with the same guitar absolutely, beautiful.....miss that guy........
Hey! I would like to thank everyone who has put work into this series. I'm 15 and I have recently started playing guitar, and this series has really inspired me and taught me a lot about guitars! Thank you all :)
I'm gonna stop here at 0:19 and say, Mike, you have nothing to be sorry or embarassed for, though i get it. We're not supposed to get emotional.
I'm 62. not the best of times. Lost some pals along the way. Your friend was pivitol to you being here. Its awesome you let us know .
maybe i watch this gotd ,,,,,turn the page :(
Saw the Byrdland vid. CooI..
Yes Mr. G Mat! I'm 57 and want to share the same credo, Mike your generous spirit and compassion will serve you well through your life.
Love these daily videos! Very very sorry for your loss buddy… Keep you and your friend and his family in my prayers
It's exciting to see a Byrdland on Guitar of the Day. That's one of the few Gibson guitars I haven't had the pleasure of playing yet and they've always intrigued me. Outstanding musical artistry from Michael Lemmo, as usual.
Thanks for the great concert Lemmo
SWEET !!! Now I know why Uncle Ted loves it. AND, you did it justice sir!! ROCK ON ...!!!
As much as I would buy tickets and alums in a second of Lemmo, I can’t imagine him (You) traveling with a list of 25 songs you had to play for the next 20-30 years. Great work!
No it was named for Billy Byrd (who was a country guy) and Hank Garland. Charlie Byrd was a jazz guitarist that played Brazilian and bossy nova, chiefly on nylon string guitars.
No it was named after Charlie Pride and Jack Daniels... you dont know nothin about nothin now do you boy??? LOL
Barry Soetoro & The " f " hole Named after You !
Charlie Byrd made his sing, at Seattle Jazz Alley 1985.
You're all wrong, it was named after Big Byrd!
Barry Soetoro
Larry bird and celtics
Love you lemmo. You're an inspiration as a musician and as a person. You seem to take pleasure in what you do and care for those around you. Keep on keeping on my friend
That was amazing. Guitar of the day. Video of the year.
What is the first song he is playing?
NICE...young fella playing some Uncle Ted on a Byrdland!!!
Never apologize for being a human being with emotions. It's great to see real feelings. Sorry for the loss.
This guy plays something fresh every time, I love it!!
Lemmo is an absolute treasure. 🙂
All because he said just play. Great way to honor and remember a friend one bad a$$ song at a time! Great inspiration for all us new guitar players!
I REALLY appreciate you all featuring an archtop. Norm has a great collection of them, and they need to be featured more often on GOTD.
FNA!! I was about to not be your friend until Detroit showed up as it should have...I was blisterin the table drums...head bangin...makin faces...the whole 9....dad played double live Saturday mornings Startin at 6:30am in bout 87..88..full tilt through his onkyo with 2 general Electric 12" cabs...the reason I love lots of gain..and volume on 11...thank you sir
Man I'm TELLIN YAS, after I heard Stranglehold I was hoping he'd play Cat Scratch Fever next. AND HE FUCKIN DID! Killer playing mike, I'm in disbelief every time you whale out on a special guitar like this, and amazing videography on Jen's part. I'm surprised she didn't go completely deaf on this one.
You're the man lemmo, I'm praying for you
When I heard him say he was turning it up I was hoping for the fever and it came true. Very good rendition of Nuge. You are an excellent player Lemmo! Thanks for being strong and keeping the GotD w/ Lemmo going daily! Stay strong and keep your head held high and toes pointed forward. Subscribed!!!
Uncle Ted.....you had to go there....had to! Great riffing as always and way to bring the rock Mr. Lemmo. This guitar is stunning and would be nice to add to any collection. Versatile instrument for sure.
LOL
Killer guitar. I saw a video of Ted Nugent playing a Byrdland when "I was (just) 10 years old" living in Colorado Springs and thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. My guitar teacher said their were 2 or 3 of them down at Johnny Smith's music store - yes, THAT Johnny Smith. I got my mom to drive me there so I could get my fingerprints all over them. They gladly allowed me to tinker with one - seems like it was a dark wine red color. I kept trying to get the amp to break up playing my shitty haphazard version of Cat Scratch Fever, but the salesman kept saying, "It's not that kind of amp, son." The guitar was way too big (and expensive) for me at the time, but I loved it anyway and I thought to myself, "All the really good players must play these."
I so wanted him to bust out Beastie Boys “Sabotage” on that middle position! Sounds so close!
Aaron Dash it really was! Good call
I've been waiting to see someone do a show featuring The Gibson Byrdland.I guess Uncle Ted don't own them all🎸
I love this dude as a host. His personality makes me stay the guitar playing got me coming back!!
The only way "guitar of the day" could be better would be if you did it on Sundays and Mondays too.
I said it yesterday and I'll say it again today Mike, we love you !!
Remember when things get hard that you have more friends than you can imagine !
That goes for you too Jen, and everyone there at norms !!
best show in the world!
Lemmo has taken this show to a new (volume) level. Somewhere in Gibsonland, Mark is jealous of this video.
Was out of commission yesterday so I missed GOTD. What the Hell did you do kid!? Whatever it was, You more than made up for it today, you're Outstanding with that Byrdland!!! Bless Jen's ears, and the ear's of my neighbors, cause that there was some soul stirring, amp howling rock n' roll goodness right there!!! Have a great night, catch you tomorrow for some "Edible" goodness??
Michael announced the loss of a close friend. Got a little emotional, but powered through.
@@w13rdguy Thanks for letting me know. Man it's hard when you lose a friend and brother, even when you have years between you of quiet. My sincere condolences, Mr. Lemmo. Never feel afraid to wear your heart on your sleeve, never. The measure of a man isn't how tough he is or how little he cries, but how he is loved by those around him. Sounds to me by reading a bunch of comments that both he, and his friend share an abundance of the later. Thanks again w13rdguy!
Michael never be embarrassed showing emotion at the loss of a friend It only shows that you care and miss him Like you said he was the reason your at Norms I think we can all empathize with the loss of a friend or a love one It's a lot better to talk about it than to bottle up inside
I always come here for the music!
Good job Mike, I hope Ted hears your video. It will put a smile on his face also. You rock too Jen!!
Jen & Lemmo are the best.
My ears are ringing, had to listen twice! Real good Lemmo.
As always, awesome job Lemmo!
Wonderful wonderful wonderful
love that it still has the original pickups. Too often these gorgeous instruments are bereaved of their original equipment for the sake of expediency.
We love you Lemmo ❤️ you're awesome
Thank you for playing the byrdland michael...I am sure ted will add that beauty to his collection.....
Hello, Jen. Jen? Jen?
Beautiful example of this superb Gibson. But - Charlie Byrd? I have never seen or heard him play anything other than a nylon-strung classical guitar - that was what differentiated him. Moreover, I can't find any reference on the internet as to Charlie ever playing a steel string electric. Somebody please enlighten me, if I'm wrong here.
Great playing (of course) Michael.
Tone!! Stranglehold is right there - the sound/tone/sustain. Not a guitar for everyone but it looks/sounds fantastic. I always wondered what Malcolm Young would have sounded like with one of these.
Amazing playing, beautiful Byrdland! 😎
Get Jen some headphones and keep that shit up.
Good stuff man
Thanks again Lemmo for not Playing on a Loop!!! I Loved it when Jen asked you ' should I put
my earplugs on? ' and you go
' Oh yes.......yes you should ' you
Said that so Creepy like, and I just
Laughed my ASS OFF! Oh I
wanted to mention that the Lead
Riffs for Strangle Hold are much more Difficult than meets the ears.
It took me awhile before I could play it note for note, but I Do agree with you that that Byrdland has such great sustain especially for
songs like that, Anyways another
Great Vid, BIG LOVE TO YOU ALL...
JEN......Byeeee 🎸💚
Such a beautiful guitar.
We love you Mike
I love Florentine-cutaway Byrdlands! Always wanted one with L-5 neck dimensions. (25-1/2” scale length, 1-11/16” nut width), but I’d have to go through the Made2Measure department for that-and it would cost an arm and a leg...
BTW, the “Byrd” in “Byrdland” isn’t Charlie Byrd; it’s Billy Byrd, who was a Nashville country/jazz player who’s probably best-known for playing with Ernest Tubb. Charlie was a jazz player who’s best-known for playing jazz on a nylon-string classical guitar.
Whom ever owned that guitar previously had to be wearing white gloves when they played it! I mean really, how's it possible to keep it that clean all these years?
hey i don't mean to be critical, just want to keep things straight. The "Bird" in Byrdland was derived from Hank Garland's cousin Billy Byrd, as per Wikipedia a "country lead guitarist with jazz leanings". Charlie Bryd was a bossa nova guitarist who was always seen playing a nylon string guitar. i know this post is from awhile back too.
Lemmo killin it! Awesome!!! Jen love the voice behind the camera!!! Cheers and yeah beautiful guitar
Does anyone know about the super rare narrow spaced polepieces PAF neck pickups that only came on the expensive Gibson jazz guitars ?? I read something about it before and noticed you can see on this guitar the neck pickup spacing different than the the bridge. Do any of you Gibson jazz guitar people know ??
You should get Jen some ear defenders for filming these. The type that look like big headphones they are quick to take on and off and they don’t have to go inside your ears but they will protect from the high dbs. Tinnitus is no joke.
Beautiful feedback there at 5.40
Man oh man what a wonderful guitar. What a great picker. Great job Buddy
Byrdland is one of my favorite models. Any time you do a Byrdland it's an automatic Like with me. SGs with P90s too.
You did Ted proud. Beautiful guitar and as usual your playing is fabulous.
Such a nice t-shirt! Great album, great band
Im not worthy Im not worthy!!
Thankyou for all the great times watching guitar of the day at Normans Rare guitars and a special shout out to Jen ......
You just turned WEDnesday to TEDsday. Rocked those jazzers right out of their socks!
Amazing guitar I really love watching these videos and learn so much about these instruments. I've always been amazed watching Ted Nugent play the Byrdland since it appears his hands are pretty big but he just wears it out. Fun to watch!!! Would actually like to see Nugent come into the store. Thanks again!!
Limmo, it was NOT Charlie Lee Byrd American jazz guitarist, it was BILLY BYRD!
Billy Byrd
Byrd was perhaps best known for playing in Ernest Tubb’s Texas
Troubadours. A Nashville native, he was acclaimed for simple yet highly
melodic leads for Tubb, but he also had jazz chops. Charlie Christian
and Django Reinhardt were big influences, and he tutored many a
Nashville session great, including Hank Garland himself and Harold
Bradley.
“Without him coming along and showing us that jazz stuff, we never
would have been able to do what we did,” remembered Bradley on Byrd’s
death in 2001. “When I was 14, Billy was dating a girl down the street
from me, and he’d come over with two guitars and show me jazz licks. At
one time he was the best pop-jazz player in town, and he had a great
influence on me and Hank [Garland] and a lot of people, both as a friend
and as a guitar player.”
Charlie Lee Byrd (September 16, 1925 - December 2, 1999) was an American jazz guitarist
Amazing episode! Wow.
I am curious how will sound Smoke on the water or Highway star on a Byrdland 🙂
Damn that thang is a effing beast in your mighty hands Lemmo . I will never be as good as you
Gosh he sure plays some cool sounding stuff
Yes I wanna get one
We love you, Bro! 👍👍✌🏼🎸
even tho Lemmo is a really sick player and he thinks his music different from the rest, I would like a cover from time to time just to get to know what the guitar is capable of or intended for, kind of what Mark did before, but now adding Lemmos originality would be the dream.
Awesome riffs of Crazy Uncle Ted.
Well done 👍🏼 beautiful guitar! That mr lemmo can rock for sure! 🤘
Yea a giveaway would be awesome I had just got into guitars but son was beginnings to like them he want to practice with me but I don't have a guitar for him sadly he loves the sound of the semi hollow guitars and loves old 50s 60s songs he confuses the crap out of the kids around him
Wow that's beautiful. Even acoustically, those first notes sounded like Hendrix's Highway Chile
Certainly an alternative way to play a Byrldland! It certainly screams! But playing jazz myself, you know, small venues and at a completely different volume; and then knowing how hollowbodys reacts even at that volumen, I would think twice before bringing a Byrdland to a large stage playing a Marshall stack:)
7:30 those views Jen's making are nice!
Frickin’ awesome, guitar and playing world class, nice work Lemmo 👏👏👏
HOT SAUCE LEMMO!! (NEXT TO ALL THE GOOD NOISE AND STUFF) HE DOES HAVE A GREAT TEMPO!! AS A DRUMMER A THING I HATE IS THAT SOLOING GUITARISTS LIKE NOT TO KEEP A CONSTANT TEMPO OVER BENDINGS AND LICKS... BUT (THERE’S NO SECRET) LEMMO BLOWS THAT CHARGE HIGH!!
AMAZING EPISODE!!
Isn't it amazing how beautiful and wonderful the people of the internet can be. It's baffling when you consider just how toxic it has proven to be, it's the great internet paradox.
So true.....music does find the good people,it's one of the few things where people get together and support each other,that's a big part of what's so good about Guitar,brotherhood/sisterhood all good
What is the asking price for the 61 Byrdland? I love the looks plus the thin body depth. Lemmo did a great demo.
Sounds awesome! Love Sweaty Teddy!👍🏻