Well, Too much to say so I’ll keep it short, Poison Ivy Rorschach ( Kristy Marlana Wallace) was why I started guitar, no other reason. In an interview she said she started learning Link Wray tunes. So I bought an electric guitar and my first song I learned was Rumble by Link Wray and the second song was Fever by The Cramps. I seen The Cramps twice, freaking wild times. Stay Sick!
Nice play through Been a fan of the cramps since my mom introduce me was a kid, alot of bands come and go in life but I will always have a soft spot for the cramps I have all their studio albums, still need some comps n demos
Awesome to wake up to this killer lesson. Thanks for this one. I am definitely up for more Cramps lessons. Also up for a solo lesson if you get to it, but your solo section tips were AWESOME as well. This was great. Everyone please become Patreon members and support the perpetuation of great music and this style of guitar playing!
Great lesson for an old Cramps fan like me. Saw em loads and love nailing their riffs (even though most are borrowed from the 50s) Great stuff! ...subscribed!
Poison Ivy did indeed play a 6120 later on, but prior to 1981 all her parts were recorded with a 1969 Ampeg Dan Armstrong Plexi, in transparent Lucite finish. It was stolen, along with all of their other equipment, by Bryan Gregory when he left the band.
Your Chanel is great. I've been playing a while and always wanted to be able to play this style of music... I've liked and subscribed. (So jealous of your moustache too)
Thanks for mentioning the late "Blond Bomber" Ronnie Dawson in a video focused mostly on The Cramps. He doesn't get near enough notices for his contributions to rock n roll. 👍
thanks for this man, we all apreciate this, its a very good video, easy to learn, thanks. And Yes, I really apreciate a Video about "Big Black Witchcraft Rock", i cannot find a video about that song.
Thx Man. One of my fav Bands ever. So them a lot of times. And got the luck to saw one of the last gigs a short time before Lux died. He/they wher really real, real Psychos. Off the bone and the smell of female are my fav albums. And of course...thesong: Blue moon baby. So again thx for uploading. g from a new abo - man from germany 🤠✌🏻
Thankyou Nico! 👻🍻😸 I will be having a go at these on the weekend. My favourite Cramp's song is The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon...have a listen and see if you reckon it would be worth a lesson. If not no biggy, plenty more of them to do.😜👍
Nick of England Is there any chance you could do a tutorial on the entire Whats inside a girl and tab it out Very much appreciating DEATHRAYCAT channel thanks PS if ever in Leeds I will drop by a buy you a pint
Excellent work sir, everyone loves the Cramps, if they don't then they're just straight up wrong. Hipsvillle 29 B.C. would be a good song to do. But anything by the Cramps would be a good one to do.
Great lesson, Doing more Cramps song would be great. Ultra Twist would be great I almost bought a 6120 but heard they had some feed back....is the feed problem that bad or is just the situation your in maybe? Thank you.
If you are playing really really really loud - like metal loud with huge stacks and your stood close to the speakers, you might have a lot of feedback but I like to think I play fairly loud and it’s never been a problem, and when it’s feeding back, it’s good feedback. There are lots of different choices for bracing in the hollow bodies such as tone posts or trestles, these are less likely to feed back than a fully hollow body with no bracing. There’s also the option of the centre block models. Cheers! 🍻
Cool stuff! BTW. Ivy plays the main riff of wia girl in the fifth position (and so do I 😎). I'm still figuring out how to combine playing the riffs in the verses with me singing... (I used to play my own version of that with chords, but the riffs sound better)
Whoops! I have started seeking out live footage since this video so I can play the way she did. Thanks for the information Peter 😅 hopefully we can play some cramps tunes together soon 🍻
Can you achieve the Cramps sound just with a Gretsch or are particular amps/pedals required? I'm eyeing of a Streamliner Centre Block Jnr P90 purely to tinker around with Cramps / Rockabilly sounds. Would appreciate any advice! Thanks and love your channel :)
Thanks Kate! That’s a good question, and you could get a bunch of different answers from different people. Personally I think you could get a Cramps-y sound with a bunch of different guitars. Some might argue that a lot of the sound comes from Poison Ivys fully hollow 6120, and the pickups on there. I think she had filtertrons. The P90s will have a different sound, but I’m sure you would still be able to get some good twang out of them. Also with it being a centre block, this would give it a different vibe as well. But still closer than you would get with a fully solid guitar. It’s worth noting that loads of old rockabilly guitarists would have used guitars other than hollow Gretschs! For amps I think Ivy used fender, with a lot of reverb. The spring reverb on the amps is quite a big sound. But you can get pedals to emulate this. A little bit of slapback would be good, she also used tremolo on some of the recordings and what sounds like fuzz. Those streamliners look great though I would love to try one myself! Let us know how you get on and what you do!
Didn’t know those riffs could be played without wearing fishnet stockings ( or do you have them on under your pants?). And this is the first time I actually looked at the fingers when a Cramps song being played on guitar!
Great guitar 🎸 music can you please do a lesson on the cramps song save it from the cramps cds off the bone its a cover of a 195os track as you may know by mel Robins the cramps cover is more slower thanks punk dean of the uk, tops,,
Nico, thanks a lot. Please show how to play The Cramps - "Hot Pearl Snatch " and this part th-cam.com/video/1WZcDThu2VY/w-d-xo.html Poison Ivy's guitar solo "What's Inside A Girl"
Poison Ivy doesn't get enough respect for the great guitar player she is. Can't get enough of that down and dirty Cramps sound.
Agreed!
Well,
Too much to say so I’ll keep it short,
Poison Ivy Rorschach ( Kristy Marlana Wallace) was why I started guitar,
no other reason.
In an interview she said she started learning Link Wray tunes.
So I bought an electric guitar and my first song I learned was Rumble by Link Wray and the second song was Fever by The Cramps.
I seen The Cramps twice, freaking wild times.
Stay Sick!
my first full song was rumble too. i played it on acoustic since it was all i had. didnt live early enough to see the cramps though
You lucky thing!
We followed similar paths ... first song was Rumble, second was I am cramped.
Dude, hell yeah! I was always surprised how few guitar lesson videos are on youtube centered around Poison Ivy's guitar playing. Keep em coming!
Thanks Andrew! Yeah I thought so too. She’s seriously underrated
Poison Ivy superb musician. Love this thank you.
Yes !!! More Cramps !!!!!!!!
You got it!
This is long overdue. Absolutely Brilliant. Cheers
Cheers Barry! More where this came from
Great lesson! "I'm Customized" is another great Cramps song that can use some lovin. Thanks for posting these and tabs.!
Nice play through
Been a fan of the cramps since my mom introduce me was a kid, alot of bands come and go in life but I will always have a soft spot for the cramps I have all their studio albums, still need some comps n demos
Awesome to wake up to this killer lesson. Thanks for this one. I am definitely up for more Cramps lessons. Also up for a solo lesson if you get to it, but your solo section tips were AWESOME as well. This was great. Everyone please become Patreon members and support the perpetuation of great music and this style of guitar playing!
Thank you Corie!
More!! Green Door!! Cheers and thanx a lot from Italy
Thanks Paolo!
Thanks to demonstrate, i love the Cramps, see them twice, excellente band, love all guitar poison ivy done
Thanks Alain! Cheers 🍻
Great lesson for an old Cramps fan like me. Saw em loads and love nailing their riffs (even though most are borrowed from the 50s) Great stuff! ...subscribed!
I’d say everything’s borrowed right? But she puts her own style to it!
"Just keep it simple" then goes off on a tear that I'm completely incapable of. LOL. Like the video, mate.
Love playing Cramps riffs. I even got my son into them!
Poison Ivy did indeed play a 6120 later on, but prior to 1981 all her parts were recorded with a 1969 Ampeg Dan Armstrong Plexi, in transparent Lucite finish. It was stolen, along with all of their other equipment, by Bryan Gregory when he left the band.
Thanks for sharing. Love The Cramps.
Awesome stuff Nico!!!! Can’t have enough Cramps!
Cheers brother! You probably know all these 😂
you were in my recommends, absolutely amazing. love it.
Thank you so much Mrs Peel! 🙏🏻
Happy you did this video. She was and still is my idol.
I too love the Cramps
Thanks always great lessons
Thanks for watching
Thanks so much for doin these lessons - love yer work fantastic
Thanks for watching! 🙏
LUV the Filtertron pickups.
Top youtube channel for the guitar 🎸tops from punk dean in the,,
So stupendously awesome. Thanks! Keep it comin'!
Great band
Your Chanel is great. I've been playing a while and always wanted to be able to play this style of music...
I've liked and subscribed.
(So jealous of your moustache too)
Welcome to the gang! Cheers 🍻
Glad I found your channel-Subscribed! Going to explore all your work - more Cramps riffs please!
Really enjoyed this, more Cramps lessons please
Thank you!
Just subbed, I really appreciate the love for the stuff that doesn't typically get covered on the internet. Stay sick 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Monthus!🍻
Love the Cramps!
Thank you this is great.
You’re welcome!
Great lesson.
great vid man
Nothing as copacetic as a good musician sharing hard earned musical knowledge.
Thanks for mentioning the late "Blond Bomber" Ronnie Dawson in a video focused mostly on The Cramps. He doesn't get near enough notices for his contributions to rock n roll. 👍
thanks for this man, we all apreciate this, its a very good video, easy to learn, thanks. And Yes, I really apreciate a Video about "Big Black Witchcraft Rock", i cannot find a video about that song.
Thanks Bruno I’ll take a look
I think you're the only guy that got Ivy's tone right, and the lesson was very good also.
Thanks so much
Nice guitar lesson. Congratulation!
The Cramps forever.
When you have time and want, show us Poison Ivy's guitar solo "Let's Get Fucked Up"
Great video. Love The Cramps. The greatest Rock n Roll (as in not Rock) band ever.
Thanks Dave !
Thx Man. One of my fav Bands ever. So them a lot of times. And got the luck to saw one of the last gigs a short time before Lux died. He/they wher really real, real Psychos. Off the bone and the smell of female are my fav albums. And of course...thesong:
Blue moon baby. So again thx for uploading. g from a new abo - man from germany 🤠✌🏻
Thanks so much !
pro stuff!! nice vid homes
Cheers brother!
Yesssssss my favorite band!
super!
Thankyou Nico! 👻🍻😸 I will be having a go at these on the weekend. My favourite Cramp's song is The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon...have a listen and see if you reckon it would be worth a lesson. If not no biggy, plenty more of them to do.😜👍
I nearly did that one! I‘ll look at it next time I do some cramps - which will be soon !
More Cramps!
"I Can't Hardley Stand It" would be a great song to cover.
Sweet, if they’d work for a lesson I’d totally request Like A Bad Girl Should or Queen of Pain 🖤
Good shouts!
2nd Queen of Pain! How did she get that lower octave sound on the high E string??
Hi great vid , i really need the solo in mad daddy i can quite work it out . or a good solo which would fit , cheers
Very thanx from St.Peterburg Russia.
Thank you
hell yeah !!!
Thanks that is cool stuff from the Queen of physcobilly .
Thanks for watching 😸
Love the Cramps and the Sonics. Maybe look at "Nothin' but a Gore Hound" one day from Smell of Female, great live album.
Thanks Seano! 🍻
How about Cornfed Dames?
love what you do! could you possibly do something on the gun club? maybe my dreams but any gun club is great :)
How about the bikini girls with machine guns club?
can we have more cramps lessons please?
Sure, there will be more cramps 😸
Fun.
Love the vid. My band had to drop Naked Girl falling down the stairs for lux lives as I could not nail the solo. Would love you to do that one.
Hi Robin! Hope you’re well pal? That’s a good call, I can give it a go!
Hi, could you do a “whats inside a girl” lesson, what you were playing in the intro, cheers,
I go through that riff at the end of this video 😸
@@DEATHRAYCAT ah, cool,ill check it out for sure, love your channel bro,#rockabillyrules
@@phil393 cheers Phil! 🍻
Nick of England
Is there any chance you could do a tutorial on the entire Whats inside a girl and tab it out
Very much appreciating DEATHRAYCAT channel
thanks
PS if ever in Leeds I will drop by a buy you a pint
Thanks Nick! I’ll take a look, and yes I’ll take a pint cheers! 🍻
Excellent work sir, everyone loves the Cramps, if they don't then they're just straight up wrong. Hipsvillle 29 B.C. would be a good song to do. But anything by the Cramps would be a good one to do.
Great riff! Thanks for the suggestion
Great lesson, Doing more Cramps song would be great. Ultra Twist would be great I almost bought a 6120 but heard they had some feed back....is the feed problem that bad or is just the situation your in maybe? Thank you.
If you are playing really really really loud - like metal loud with huge stacks and your stood close to the speakers, you might have a lot of feedback but I like to think I play fairly loud and it’s never been a problem, and when it’s feeding back, it’s good feedback.
There are lots of different choices for bracing in the hollow bodies such as tone posts or trestles, these are less likely to feed back than a fully hollow body with no bracing. There’s also the option of the centre block models. Cheers! 🍻
Hey Mate, I Dig all your Lessons ! Can You do one on, Sheena in a Goth Gang, By Cramps, Thanks Again👍
Thank you! And thanks for the request, I’ll take a look
Great video! any pedal effects on the guitar?
Please do Flame Job tunes and more Date With Elvis especially How Far Can Too Far Go which has a rockabilly country western riff
Thin! And god bless the Fuzztones, too!
lml hell yeah !!!
playings cool, guitars cool, neon bats cool!👽☠💀
I aim to please! 😂 🦇
Great song! Can you please do “Mad Daddy” by the Cramps next time?
Cheers Clarke will have a look 🍻
@@DEATHRAYCAT Thanks : -)
thanks for the lesson !!
>> The Munsters theme song
Cool stuff! BTW. Ivy plays the main riff of wia girl in the fifth position (and so do I 😎).
I'm still figuring out how to combine playing the riffs in the verses with me singing... (I used to play my own version of that with chords, but the riffs sound better)
Whoops! I have started seeking out live footage since this video so I can play the way she did. Thanks for the information Peter 😅 hopefully we can play some cramps tunes together soon 🍻
@@DEATHRAYCAT
th-cam.com/video/AMexCTD2nDM/w-d-xo.html
A bit of competition, but this one's pretty cool too. (Not to mention the great colour of these guitars...)
th-cam.com/video/VLJF6psE7eY/w-d-xo.html
The Way I Walk
Can you achieve the Cramps sound just with a Gretsch or are particular amps/pedals required? I'm eyeing of a Streamliner Centre Block Jnr P90 purely to tinker around with Cramps / Rockabilly sounds. Would appreciate any advice! Thanks and love your channel :)
Thanks Kate! That’s a good question, and you could get a bunch of different answers from different people. Personally I think you could get a Cramps-y sound with a bunch of different guitars. Some might argue that a lot of the sound comes from Poison Ivys fully hollow 6120, and the pickups on there. I think she had filtertrons. The P90s will have a different sound, but I’m sure you would still be able to get some good twang out of them. Also with it being a centre block, this would give it a different vibe as well. But still closer than you would get with a fully solid guitar. It’s worth noting that loads of old rockabilly guitarists would have used guitars other than hollow Gretschs!
For amps I think Ivy used fender, with a lot of reverb. The spring reverb on the amps is quite a big sound. But you can get pedals to emulate this. A little bit of slapback would be good, she also used tremolo on some of the recordings and what sounds like fuzz.
Those streamliners look great though I would love to try one myself! Let us know how you get on and what you do!
What Gretsch guitar model is that?
It’s the G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat Model
Poison Ivy Rorschach ( Kristy Marlana Wallace) The best Forever!!!!
Didn’t know those riffs could be played without wearing fishnet stockings ( or do you have them on under your pants?). And this is the first time I actually looked at the fingers when a Cramps song being played on guitar!
I definitely think it would help!
Hi Nico... ... Do you ised a pedal in this video?
Some slap back delay and some reverb on the amp ! Thanks Stuart!
Love the cramps hugely but even though I love gretsches and have 60s anniversary and astrojet I prefer Ivy's early stuff with the Lewis guitar
Great channel, just discovered it. Any interest in taking a stab at The Hearse by Al Casey?
That’s a great tune! Will look into doing it some time cheers! 🍻
Great guitar 🎸 music can you please do a lesson on the cramps song save it from the cramps cds off the bone its a cover of a 195os track as you may know by mel Robins the cramps cover is more slower thanks punk dean of the uk, tops,,
Thanks Dean! A great suggestion!
The Cramps invented beach goth ……not The Growlers. But the Growlers are amazing
Do Hot Pearl Snatch :)
Good call!
Nico, thanks a lot. Please show how to play The Cramps - "Hot Pearl Snatch "
and this part th-cam.com/video/1WZcDThu2VY/w-d-xo.html Poison Ivy's guitar solo "What's Inside A Girl"
Nice job Nik! The Cramps are bestfuckingpsychokings O! Thx from Russia. Cmon in St. Petersburg, here's more good bands and big comnuniti.
I would love to one day! Cheers! 🍻