I love it. I remember messing up chords and timing infront of a much better guitar player when I was a kid and kinda apologising to him, and he responded with "nah that sounded cool. If it sounds cool, then its 100% correct." that I have carried with me everytime I've played on any instrument. Imperfection is what its all about.
I got to work with Nile Rodgers when I was an engineer at Interscope. He told me to play on his guitar and give it love anytime even if he's not there (we were recording Avicii True album at the time). It was his white strat (famous guitar called "the billion dollar guitar". Then had a session like three days later with some writers from Canada and I was tuning up their guitars and getting signal routed to Pro Tools and one of the guys came in and yelled "Hey you cant play someone's guitar without asking them, and ripped it out my hands lol what a tool I thought in my head I literally just had Nile Rodgers tell me to play all the guitars lmao. Never saw them in a session moving forward for past 12 years...
One enlightening moment that I experienced came during one of my first lessons at Music school in Hollywood. As my new teacher Ed Finn saw me carefully take my guitar out of its gig bag and get ready to play one of the first things he said is “treat your guitar like a bad dog, grab it by the neck and control it”. What I got out of it is not to be an animal abuser but You don’t have to be so careful, it’s meant to be played. That’s where I started to see the separation of music and expression from the tools that you use. That’s exactly what they are- tools that you use and are meant to take whatever you decide to use them for, so use em! @edfinn
Because it makes perfect sense to you, but trying to explain it to someone who's never even picked up a guitar makes you look like a bad teacher even if you're not at all 😂 and you want to be supportive so you're just like "yup something like that" @bleekomajeeko8626
Agreed. This didn’t hit the same with all of the production. I’d like to see him do more acoustic in general. Gives the song a much more personal feel.
I feel you. We as artists can feel others so much. Especially as an empath. I feel everything, like the open wounds of the world. But as a song writer I wouldn’t want it any other way. Hell as a human being.
I started the second day of covidhysteria, i took up the guitar and played for hours, every day. Tv out in the garbage. Did never stop, less now. But i pick it up every day. My best friend is my teacher, he has been playing 45 yearsish. And youtube. If you wanna learn it, it is practice, practice and more practice. And never give up. We having a blast every wednesday for 3 hours, playing blues, rock.
As a long playing guitarist, a fan of Gary Clark Jr., Joe Rogan, and the JRE; this has to be the ultimate wholesome moment in jre history for me. The legendary E chord, she's gets us all
I got a strat style guitar for my 14th birthday (a Peavey Predator). I remember laying on my back, guitar on my chest learning/practicing my first chords. The experience of feeling that solid-body guitar vibrate my ribcage changed my life from that moment on. Still gives me chills. ❤🎸
I feel that man. I really got into guitar at about 9 or 10, then my brother got me a Squier Strat for Christmas when I was 14. Your comment reminded me of that great memory. Thank you.
8:05 "That was fun. I get it now." Super wholesome Rogan moment haha. All us guitar players remember the moment when the instrument had us hooked forever.
5:52 Its so fun teaching your friends to play a chord for the first time. Love how eager Gary is to get up and help Joe. Crazy it’s on a 12 string. Joe’s a natural 🎶
If it's anything like taekwondo, archery, or pool, compulsive Joe will be Jimi Hendrix in 2 years, and The Joe Rogan Experience will be an actual band.
When a brand new guitar student ALSO has nearly unlimited budget for any gear he wants right out of the gate. Can't wait to see Joe's pedal board in about six months.
Best part of Gary's music is that no matter how it sounds in the album or live with keyboards,zapata on the back, effects, production and whatnot... you know he can play that shit in an acoustic guitar Watching him playing When My Train Pulls In or Brights Ligths in acoustic is such a treat Gary come to Czech Rep again man, we need you here Gary is everything that is right with the blues and music nowdays. An absolute unit of a player, singer and composer
I really hope Joe get obsessed with it. I've been playing for 28 years and i can totally say that its such a great road too travel. Nothing gives me the gratification that putting a smile on peoples faces when playing a song they love. It also gives you an outlet for all emotions. If your sad??? Write an instrumental that conveys that. You'll feel great all the sudden. No pills. No therapy. No cost. Its your world and the canvas is yours to paint. Can't recommend it enough.
I have loved Gary Clark Jr.'s music since his 2014 live album. This song right here is a classic. His phrasing and chord inversions are dripping with cool. He is one of very very few musicians that sound better live than on a digital download. This video proves it.
Please get John Mayer on the podcast. He would be an excellent guest. A very knowledgeable guitarist and speaker on everything music. Watch his recent interview with Rick Rubin.
Nothing beats playing on a stage for alot of people's loudly your own music. "pushing air" if done right, will heal your soul, is beyond anything i could explain in words. Its magical. Just make sure you play what moves you, not what you think others want. When you play from your heart. They will hear it. Good jam
As a guitar player, watching somebody’s first interaction with it is always joyous. It’s like watching your son learn to ride a bike on the same bike that your father taught you on.
I've seen Gary live and he is phenomenal. One of the best guitar players of the last few decades. I know Joe has been rocking out to him since Gary's last album
Joe has incredible physical IQ, ive never seen someone strum a chord so well the first time they do it, he did it sooo smooth, most do it too hard or jilted, i cant believe he strummed it that smooth
Incredible chord progression. He is a fantastic singer and writer, and performer too, that was great to watch live. I would have expected to cringe at this
@@JusMeandMehSelf it takes about 30 seconds to pick up a guitar and mess with it. I’m saying he’s been on earth for over 50 years how has he never messed with one
@@bruv1039 nobody understands my point. I’m not saying “how has he never tried to learn it” just how has he never picked one up and played around with it. I’ve never owned a guitar in my life and I’ve messed around with plenty of guitars
I listened to this version and loved it. then heard it with a band and wanted to hear this one again. This one has more feel. I love the groove of this one way more.
@@whitehh15It's not about finger strength with a 12 string. It's about dexterity and precise finger pad pressure. In fact gripping too tight is a problem most beginners have. The key to any good guitar technique is finding just enough pressure to get a clean note without squeezing the shit out of the neck, which will strain your hand/wrist. That being said, yeah a 12 string probably shouldn't be something you learn on if you can avoid it.
who separate studio bought and set up with sound proof booth, state of the art 40 channel mixing soundboard, hardware compressors, delays & reverbs, Dynaudio stacked next to some NS10s...
It really is that addicting. I watched Texas Flood live @ the El Mocambo by Stevie Ray Vaughan ~3 years ago and bought a guitar shortly after. Haven't put it down since.
I saw Van Halen: Live Without A Net in 1986, begged my dad for a guitar for my birthday that same year and I'm still playing too. Once it gets ya, it's got ya.
When Joe said “I can see how this can get very addictive “ gave me a flashback to being 10 years old learning the first few chords and he’s 100% correct. 21 years later I’m still addicted to it hahaha
Pretty cool. Reminds me of carson. Joe is cool. Alot of people hate on him but hes really a good role model. Young at heart. My dad is his age but looks 70 because he didnt take care of his body
Man for somebody's first time playing that was really impressive. Especially on the 12 string. He did a good job at not letting his fretting fingers touch (mute) the strings that need to be audible. I think Joe would learn very quickly.
That look of being completely absorbed and enamored with chasing the dragon on an instrument. I forgot how satisfying it was just to be able to make those first few sounds. I had a similar moment to this as a teenager but I dove in head first and have yet to look back.
Bro this made me so happy. I've been playing since I was 5 born in 97 and grew up watching Joe my whole life and it's so cool seeing him light up with excitement playing those cords.. on a 12 string at that. Someone give this man an electronic imo they are easier to learn on with bigger hands as acoustic strings are harder on your fingers especially learning, not that you can't many have but those who have played will know what I mean.
It was Mr. Clark that gave me the final push to start learning guitar. It’s been tricky to say the least, but damn it’s so satisfying when u hit a chord right and let it ring
G.C.j is an incredible artist... The whole globe loves YOU! You just picked up the 12 string and made her SING WE LOVE YOU (Globally) Amazing song, your album has been bought and downloaded, I'm also looking for the vinyl. Love and RESPECT to YOU! from the UK England!
I'm a huge Gary Clark fan. Saw him in Rome, killer guitarist. Also I've been playing blues and rock for years and as a Rogan fan also it is so cool to see him interact with so many musicians
Cant express how happy that made me watching Joe learn the Open E chord and instantly getting that rewarding feeling you get when you produce a musical sound on an instrument... You just know if he does start playing guitar hes going to have all the equipment i can only dream of having ❤❤
Man, huge respect for Gary Clark Jr on this one. I didn't really follow his music until this, boy he's the vibe. Probably coolest thing a guitarist can say is "guitars are supposed to be a little banged up". He's so chill.
“Guitars are supposed to be banged up a little bit, don’t be scared of that” what an awesome guy and an amazing musician
I love it. I remember messing up chords and timing infront of a much better guitar player when I was a kid and kinda apologising to him, and he responded with "nah that sounded cool. If it sounds cool, then its 100% correct." that I have carried with me everytime I've played on any instrument. Imperfection is what its all about.
@@daveg7948 heck ya 😎
I love that quality in musicians, patience , understanding, encouraging. great qualities to look up to.
I got to work with Nile Rodgers when I was an engineer at Interscope. He told me to play on his guitar and give it love anytime even if he's not there (we were recording Avicii True album at the time). It was his white strat (famous guitar called "the billion dollar guitar". Then had a session like three days later with some writers from Canada and I was tuning up their guitars and getting signal routed to Pro Tools and one of the guys came in and yelled "Hey you cant play someone's guitar without asking them, and ripped it out my hands lol what a tool I thought in my head I literally just had Nile Rodgers tell me to play all the guitars lmao. Never saw them in a session moving forward for past 12 years...
One enlightening moment that I experienced came during one of my first lessons at Music school in Hollywood. As my new teacher Ed Finn saw me carefully take my guitar out of its gig bag and get ready to play one of the first things he said is “treat your guitar like a bad dog, grab it by the neck and control it”. What I got out of it is not to be an animal abuser but You don’t have to be so careful, it’s meant to be played. That’s where I started to see the separation of music and expression from the tools that you use. That’s exactly what they are- tools that you use and are meant to take whatever you decide to use them for, so use em! @edfinn
Plays his first chord "I get it now" 😂😂
The gift of music is a special grace
And didn’t we all believe him.. the guitar is a special instrument 🎸
"Something like that" - Every guitar player ever
what in the hell makes us say that man lmao
@@bleekomajeeko8626cause we downplay our skills knowing we can always do “better”
Because it makes perfect sense to you, but trying to explain it to someone who's never even picked up a guitar makes you look like a bad teacher even if you're not at all 😂 and you want to be supportive so you're just like "yup something like that" @bleekomajeeko8626
LMAO
Im offended at the accuracy of your comment
The acoustic version needs to be on Spotify🔥
Agreed. This didn’t hit the same with all of the production. I’d like to see him do more acoustic in general. Gives the song a much more personal feel.
Agreedddd
as a life long guitar player watching joe try a E chord made me smile so big.
Right... it was like seeing a child rediscovering their life purpose
Hah, when he got the chord ringing out Gary, Jamie and I all went 'that's it' and nodded in unison, love it.
❤ Buy all the guitarsdssd Joeeeee!!!! 🎸
Literally stole my comment 😂 twas such a trip it made me remember what it was like to try and learn chords in the beginning
Me too I was thinking why am I smiling this hard about that haha 🤣
This made me cry not sure why, the moment you hear something you make it’s beautiful. Music is our passion as a species. I love being a musician
Me too! Nothing wrong with it, just means we're moved by music. Gary's voice is so soulful
It’s a sad song. The lyrics are incredibly depressing
Me too!!!
I feel you.
We as artists can feel others so much.
Especially as an empath.
I feel everything, like the open wounds of the world.
But as a song writer I wouldn’t want it any other way. Hell as a human being.
The look on Joe's face when he is about to try and strum the chord, like a little kid looking at an adult for permission and re-assurance. Priceless.
I noticed that too!
4 years practicing, every day, for hours. I play in a band now. 50 years old. Go for it Joe.
Did you take lessons or self taught? Also any advice would help this 25 year old haha rock on man.
Good on ya brother! Love to hear about folks picking up music, even later in life. Keep spreading your music in the world!
I started the second day of covidhysteria, i took up the guitar and played for hours, every day. Tv out in the garbage.
Did never stop, less now. But i pick it up every day. My best friend is my teacher, he has been playing 45 yearsish. And youtube. If you wanna learn it, it is practice, practice and more practice. And never give up. We having a blast every wednesday for 3 hours, playing blues, rock.
As a long playing guitarist, a fan of Gary Clark Jr., Joe Rogan, and the JRE; this has to be the ultimate wholesome moment in jre history for me. The legendary E chord, she's gets us all
JRAD - Joe Rogans Almost Dead
Tbh it was C for me. Something about that position was easier to hold for me than Am or E or G.
G was mine. That’s cool I’ve never thought about it before
Top 10 coolest moments in JRE history. So genuine.
I love how Joe's first forray into playing guitar is on an acoustic 12 string 😂😂😂
Hahahaha. No douvt
Difficult for a beginner, but probably very satisfying.
the worst to learn on lol
joe needs an 8 string multiscale
Bro I have one very similar to his same brand and all that’s a very famous guitar brand in Mexico I love takamines
I got a strat style guitar for my 14th birthday (a Peavey Predator). I remember laying on my back, guitar on my chest learning/practicing my first chords. The experience of feeling that solid-body guitar vibrate my ribcage changed my life from that moment on. Still gives me chills. ❤🎸
I did the same thing as a teenager except with a bass. Arguably the greatest feeling ever. That's when you know you're hooked 😁
Oh wow that is beautiful. you just brought those memories back doing the same thing on a recliner!
I feel that man. I really got into guitar at about 9 or 10, then my brother got me a Squier Strat for Christmas when I was 14. Your comment reminded me of that great memory. Thank you.
Snap! Laying on my back with a Spanish guitar aged 12 trancing out with my first few chords. Memories..
Joe's holding that guitar like he was about to do a rear naked choke.
Yeah, he's thinking "it has a neck, but somehow a cant choke it"
@@theviewer9363”this chimp is a fuckin weird shape”
He gave daywalker look at first holding it.
lol
Funniest comment on this post
8:05 "That was fun. I get it now." Super wholesome Rogan moment haha. All us guitar players remember the moment when the instrument had us hooked forever.
Watch Joe get obsessed with learning guitar now
🤞🏻
doubt it
Good
Once he unlocks the ability to learn his favorite songs it’s over
I HOPE SOOO!!!
5:52 Its so fun teaching your friends to play a chord for the first time. Love how eager Gary is to get up and help Joe. Crazy it’s on a 12 string. Joe’s a natural 🎶
If it's anything like taekwondo, archery, or pool, compulsive Joe will be Jimi Hendrix in 2 years, and The Joe Rogan Experience will be an actual band.
The next 20 guests are going to be guitar players. He's about to go all in 😂
Get this shit to the top. Fully support 'The Joe Rogan Experience' as a band, it just makes so much sense.
Duncan on bongos and keyboard
Joey Diaz on Bass, Rogan on Lead Guitar, I cant think of the rest of the band help me out hahahhaha
@@ivywoodxrecords Bill Burr on Drums, Lex Friedman on Lead and Dean DelRay on Vocals
I love how Jamie starts taking photos like he’s watching his kid play an instrument for the first time 😂
You can tell he's been trying to get Joe to pick it up for some time
Joe using a 12 string for his first try lol he is the epitome of go big or go home
also a really poor choice on the teacher's part
@randallparkerjits a gift more than a tool for Joe to learn on it. And its magnificent!
What are you saying stahp @@randallparkerjr
@@adamant8501it surely sounds heavenly but as a beginners choice, not very practical haha
The strings are incredibly close. Almost no different than playing a 6 string.
Gary's voice is insane. Beautifully done. Love his music!!!
When a brand new guitar student ALSO has nearly unlimited budget for any gear he wants right out of the gate. Can't wait to see Joe's pedal board in about six months.
Man's gonna learn cowboy chords on his own Signature 😂😂 you know any guitar company would jump on that endorsement
JRE RIg Rundown coming soon 😂
« Hello sir, I would like to purchase ALL the Klon Centaur available in your company please, thanks a lot. »
I see a 59 LP in his future.
Someone’s Klon is about to be sold!
That's a beautiful song. Thank you Joe for introducing Gary Clark Jr. to me.
I love this. Seeing Joe fall in love with guitar in real time is so funny 😂
Best part of Gary's music is that no matter how it sounds in the album or live with keyboards,zapata on the back, effects, production and whatnot... you know he can play that shit in an acoustic guitar
Watching him playing When My Train Pulls In or Brights Ligths in acoustic is such a treat
Gary come to Czech Rep again man, we need you here
Gary is everything that is right with the blues and music nowdays. An absolute unit of a player, singer and composer
Can't wait for Joe's new album "Are You Experienced" to drop
😁😆😅🤣😂
Hit single “Elk meat”
@@kevinVersushis second single bear fight
hes made of gold and cant be sold
@@MikeScottMusic. 😂
“Sorry if I didn’t really sell it to ya” after bro literally poured his heart out
This raw acoustic version is amazing
I really hope Joe get obsessed with it. I've been playing for 28 years and i can totally say that its such a great road too travel. Nothing gives me the gratification that putting a smile on peoples faces when playing a song they love. It also gives you an outlet for all emotions. If your sad??? Write an instrumental that conveys that. You'll feel great all the sudden. No pills. No therapy. No cost. Its your world and the canvas is yours to paint. Can't recommend it enough.
I dont appreciate you making me almost cry so early mr gary
I have loved Gary Clark Jr.'s music since his 2014 live album. This song right here is a classic. His phrasing and chord inversions are dripping with cool. He is one of very very few musicians that sound better live than on a digital download. This video proves it.
Please get John Mayer on the podcast. He would be an excellent guest. A very knowledgeable guitarist and speaker on everything music. Watch his recent interview with Rick Rubin.
Is the interview with Rick and John from this year? Because there’s one that’s from song time ago
@kylebalmer3396because ?
Nothing beats playing on a stage for alot of people's loudly your own music.
"pushing air" if done right, will heal your soul, is beyond anything i could explain in words. Its magical.
Just make sure you play what moves you, not what you think others want.
When you play from your heart.
They will hear it.
Good jam
You are a musician! I can tell 💯 FACT ❤
Gary was so in the zone I wish i could do that, beautiful lyrics and strings.
Joe looks like man when he discovered fire 6:17 🤣😆
Why is this so true lmao
“This could be a real problem. This could be a realll problem”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He just did🎸🔥
That feeling is like that😅😂
Jamie vision mixing in real time.
Gary's really cool for helping him like that. Gary Clark Jr's Numb and cover and Catfish Blues were really big for me in the highschool years.
Great tunes!
Yet another reason I totally can vibe with J.R.
As a guitar player, watching somebody’s first interaction with it is always joyous.
It’s like watching your son learn to ride a bike on the same bike that your father taught you on.
Jamie’s editing 🔥
Bro the slow fade transitions? 👌🫡
Man I notice that also 🤓
Future episodes are going to be *hits blunt* “You think aliens play E chords?”
Gary very under rated
Quite the talent
Not amongst musicians
He's fantastic
@@mablesfatalfable6021😂😂 thank you
@@mablesfatalfable6021Haha… please
When one person can teach another person who's open to learning and have yet another person enjoying capturing those moments in time, it's a good day.
I've seen Gary live and he is phenomenal. One of the best guitar players of the last few decades. I know Joe has been rocking out to him since Gary's last album
He's WAW!
He’s great but he’s not one of the best of any decade. And he would tell you the same.
@@Danielfucks69 fair. Maybe it's my bias of how much I enjoy his playing haha
@@Danielfucks69 yeah dude's not in the stratosphere of the super-technical guys out there, but still very very good - way way better than I am, too
Joe has incredible physical IQ, ive never seen someone strum a chord so well the first time they do it, he did it sooo smooth, most do it too hard or jilted, i cant believe he strummed it that smooth
Really dig the chord progression. Good tune
Yeah what is it? I’m trying to figure it out as nothing is posted anywhere yet but it’s hard to see in this video.
Incredible chord progression. He is a fantastic singer and writer, and performer too, that was great to watch live. I would have expected to cringe at this
If you have the chords, please share.
Making him play a 12 string is crazy
How is that the absolute first time ever that he has tried a guitar 😂
I believe he said something along the lines of he has NO time in the past, and he would get hooked on it I may be confused
@@JusMeandMehSelf it takes about 30 seconds to pick up a guitar and mess with it. I’m saying he’s been on earth for over 50 years how has he never messed with one
@@iLurqMost people have never touched an instrument, there's nothing weird about that.
He's mentioned how apprehensive he is about starting a new hobby that's time intensive. Nearly to the point of it being a phobia.
@@bruv1039 nobody understands my point. I’m not saying “how has he never tried to learn it” just how has he never picked one up and played around with it. I’ve never owned a guitar in my life and I’ve messed around with plenty of guitars
I listened to this version and loved it. then heard it with a band and wanted to hear this one again. This one has more feel. I love the groove of this one way more.
Starting him on a 12 string thats tricky for a total beginner.
Joe has more finger strength than I do bicep strength.. he will be fine with an Emaj chord
@@whitehh15lmao true that
Eh, a nice 12-string would be easier than a crappy 6-string with high action and heavy gauge strings.
@@whitehh15It's not about finger strength with a 12 string. It's about dexterity and precise finger pad pressure. In fact gripping too tight is a problem most beginners have. The key to any good guitar technique is finding just enough pressure to get a clean note without squeezing the shit out of the neck, which will strain your hand/wrist. That being said, yeah a 12 string probably shouldn't be something you learn on if you can avoid it.
12 string music is probably about .04% of all recorded guitar work. It's not the right place to start. So odd he would not catch this himself.
the fading transition between the shots like a 80s music video is great hahaha
Joe barely strums an E chord and he's immediately addicted. Hahah i have a feeling he already bought all the gear and he'll be practicing everyday
Thats how you do it!
I can hear my dad shouting to turn down the distortion and play cleaner. He had a point
who separate studio bought and set up with sound proof booth, state of the art 40 channel mixing soundboard, hardware compressors, delays & reverbs, Dynaudio stacked next to some NS10s...
…to no avail.
Pretty soon he will be one of us normies and have 5 guitars
I knew the day would come. Joe's been hinting at wanting to play guitar forever now. Let's see if he gets obsessed. :)
Immediately orders a $5000 guitar
What a beautiful song ❤
I love watching Joe learn new shit. Very wholesome with Jamie helping out in the background
That was absolutely beautiful song Gary can't wait to hear the studio.
30 year player here. Still mesmerized.
And a good resonator, and an archtop or two, plus a nylon string, and... GAS is a real thing 😂
You mean Taylor
And a good Charvel, and ESP, and Les Paul, and.... The perfect amount of guitars is the amount you currently have, plus one.
Yamaha or Alvarez better than Martin th-cam.com/video/Hh3radBnXWs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DDTu4fttlWev1CIF
@@phlegmbeck9224 yeah I have one
Met Gary Clark at Newark airport in 2013 and he was super chill. Awesome guest choice.
It really is that addicting. I watched Texas Flood live @ the El Mocambo by Stevie Ray Vaughan ~3 years ago and bought a guitar shortly after. Haven't put it down since.
I saw Van Halen: Live Without A Net in 1986, begged my dad for a guitar for my birthday that same year and I'm still playing too. Once it gets ya, it's got ya.
I watched that one prince guitar solo and I’ve been hooked ever since
Saw this man open for a college band in Athens, ga back in 2011 or 12. Absolutely incredible, probably 5 people there haha. Been a fan ever since
At the 40 watt I’m guessing? If so, I love that venue. I was lucky enough to play there once
Gary Clark Jr is bad ass man, Saw him a couple times.... amazing
The first chord Joe plays on a guitar is on a 12-string with a pick made of mammoth tusk 😆
About time rogan picked a guitar up
Damn playing the guitar is kind of a flex. Looks and sounds so majestic.
When Joe said “I can see how this can get very addictive “ gave me a flashback to being 10 years old learning the first few chords and he’s 100% correct. 21 years later I’m still addicted to it hahaha
The Opening sounded like a Mandolin 🎻 very Nice
I was wondering how long it would take for Joe to have live music on his podcast again
Pretty cool. Reminds me of carson. Joe is cool. Alot of people hate on him but hes really a good role model. Young at heart. My dad is his age but looks 70 because he didnt take care of his body
He's done it a few times actually. Always cool when he does
Bruh. He’s had live music for years.
You clearly didn’t watch the podcast for very long.
@x_____________ who has he had on for live music?
Man for somebody's first time playing that was really impressive. Especially on the 12 string. He did a good job at not letting his fretting fingers touch (mute) the strings that need to be audible. I think Joe would learn very quickly.
When Rohan says ‘this could be a real problem’ he means it 😂
Not enough comments on a first take live sounding like a record
We need Joe Bonamassa on the podcast
That would be awesome to see him jam on here
Followed by Billy Strings, considering Theo just recently had him on his podcast
That look of being completely absorbed and enamored with chasing the dragon on an instrument. I forgot how satisfying it was just to be able to make those first few sounds. I had a similar moment to this as a teenager but I dove in head first and have yet to look back.
Bro this made me so happy. I've been playing since I was 5 born in 97 and grew up watching Joe my whole life and it's so cool seeing him light up with excitement playing those cords.. on a 12 string at that. Someone give this man an electronic imo they are easier to learn on with bigger hands as acoustic strings are harder on your fingers especially learning, not that you can't many have but those who have played will know what I mean.
Someone show Joe that clip of Bert playing Wagon Wheel to trigger his competitive side and get him practicing!
Kinda gay
It was Mr. Clark that gave me the final push to start learning guitar. It’s been tricky to say the least, but damn it’s so satisfying when u hit a chord right and let it ring
I love how whenever Joe try’s something new he says, “this could be a real problem.”
Love this track and that’s a stellar Takamine! Gary Clark Jr. is a real treat.
G.C.j is an incredible artist...
The whole globe loves YOU!
You just picked up the 12 string and made her SING
WE LOVE YOU (Globally)
Amazing song, your album has been bought and downloaded, I'm also looking for the vinyl.
Love and RESPECT to YOU! from the UK England!
This is a side of Gary Clark Jr. that I’ve never heard before. Absolutely brilliant tune… Took my mind on a little journey. This one really hit. ❤
Can’t wait for the JRE Exp Album to come out lol
Yes. Let's go Joe. Learning to play the guitar is so much fun.
Joe is gonna casually buy a 62 strat and a herringbone to learn how to play.
Joe will have a burst in two weeks
One of my all time favourite live performances.
I hope the music doesn't wake up the Protect our Parks crew sleeping under the desk.
I just ran through imagining how they all would react from waking up to this hungover from under the desk 😂😂😂😂
what an excellent acoustic performance!!!
Joe Rogan playing the requinto
This is music my friend!!!
Beautiful
EDIT: "I can see how this can get real addicting." Damn Joe might be a natural! I'd have to force myself to practice piano as a kid. 😅
Having hobbies and having goals to master new skills are a big key to happiness in my experience
I'm a huge Gary Clark fan. Saw him in Rome, killer guitarist. Also I've been playing blues and rock for years and as a Rogan fan also it is so cool to see him interact with so many musicians
Brought tears to my eyes!
Gary Clark is superb personality
What a soulful voice! Loved seeing Joe learning a chord
Cant express how happy that made me watching Joe learn the Open E chord and instantly getting that rewarding feeling you get when you produce a musical sound on an instrument... You just know if he does start playing guitar hes going to have all the equipment i can only dream of having ❤❤
musiciains will always be in the upper classificacations of creations. unbelievable gary thank you
Been playing stringed instruments for 35 years myself professionally. It never gets old, and you never stop learning new stuff.
Man, huge respect for Gary Clark Jr on this one. I didn't really follow his music until this, boy he's the vibe. Probably coolest thing a guitarist can say is "guitars are supposed to be a little banged up". He's so chill.
love the on the fly switch up from the hard cuts to the cross dissolves. makes all the difference in the feel of the song and clip.
Respect for the guy making this sound good on a podcast mic
It was definitely going direct
I’m 53 and learnt guitar in lockdown,hands down the best thing I’ve done to date