Chuck bends and Thunders 👍👍👍 That’s what hooked me in the beginning of your TH-cam channel endeavour. Maybe on your new website we can do an in depth lesson on Mudhoney Touch Me Im Sick. 1969 Stooges would be another one. I’m trying to lay down looper rhythm / bass lines now with improv soloing, I think it will be a big step forward. Trying to do my own cover versions of all these great songs. Cool lesson today… Thanks.
Thanks again! I'll add both of those to my list. I'm going to be launching a TH-cam membership soon for $0.99/month so members can vote on the next video I post each week. Then hopefully getting website up in the next couple months with more content and Tab. Thanks again!
Hi buddy, I love these lessons, been playing for years but never really got good at lead but these videos are really helping me get into it, thanks a million man 🙌🙌🙌
Thunders and Walter Lure were masters of that sleazy Chuck Berry double stop solo. I remember reading an interview with Walter Lure discussing about Johnny Thunders he said with respect he Walter was the better player technically but if if you put him in a room with a hundred other guitarists it would be difficult to pick out his playing where as with Thunders it’s easily recognisable. Another guitarist along the same lines though maybe a bit more technical is Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick some of his punk rock n roll solos are exceptional
Thanks for the comment! That makes total sense. I agree that Walter Lure was definitely technically better, but Johnny Thunders playing cuts through and is so influential and recognizable. I like a lot of Rick Nielsen's playing too.
O M G thank you, I hate when guitar tutorials on TH-cam don’t give you a proper explanation of the chords and I appreciate the visual chord chart /tab, bless you sir
Thanks for doing these, I've been following avidly and it has helped my playing a lot to finally learn all these Dolls / Heartbreakers riffs/ solos. Would you ever consider doing the title track from the So Alone solo LP?
Actually, I take back that request. Using what I've learned from your other videos and my own ear I just learned "So Alone". It's basically the same set of tricks JT uses in every song. Bending the G string into unison with the b, the same riff/bend but played a step and half higher, a chuck berry slide with a little memphis-esque riff three and half steps lower, the tremolo picking off the b/e double stop with another g string unison bend in every set, the rest is just a little box shape pentatonic noodling.
LAMF is one of those albums that doesn't contain one bad track! Thanks for the lesson!
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Chuck bends and Thunders 👍👍👍
That’s what hooked me in the beginning of your TH-cam channel endeavour.
Maybe on your new website we can do an in depth lesson on Mudhoney Touch Me Im Sick.
1969 Stooges would be another one.
I’m trying to lay down looper rhythm / bass lines now with improv soloing, I think it will be a big step forward.
Trying to do my own cover versions of all these great songs.
Cool lesson today…
Thanks.
Thanks again! I'll add both of those to my list.
I'm going to be launching a TH-cam membership soon for $0.99/month so members can vote on the next video I post each week. Then hopefully getting website up in the next couple months with more content and Tab.
Thanks again!
Hi buddy, I love these lessons, been playing for years but never really got good at lead but these videos are really helping me get into it, thanks a million man 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it. Glad to hear that they are helping!
I do miss Walter - lovely chap, and a guitarist I much admire. Thanks for doing these!
Thanks for watching. He will be missed for sure. One of a kind.
Loving these LAMF lessons, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Thunders and Walter Lure were masters of that sleazy Chuck Berry double stop solo. I remember reading an interview with Walter Lure discussing about Johnny Thunders he said with respect he Walter was the better player technically but if if you put him in a room with a hundred other guitarists it would be difficult to pick out his playing where as with Thunders it’s easily recognisable.
Another guitarist along the same lines though maybe a bit more technical is Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick some of his punk rock n roll solos are exceptional
Thanks for the comment! That makes total sense. I agree that Walter Lure was definitely technically better, but Johnny Thunders playing cuts through and is so influential and recognizable.
I like a lot of Rick Nielsen's playing too.
O M G thank you, I hate when guitar tutorials on TH-cam don’t give you a proper explanation of the chords and I appreciate the visual chord chart /tab, bless you sir
No problem! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
thanks for the video! this song has got to be my favorite off of LAMF and your tutorial makes learning it a lot more approachable
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I LOVE JT, The Heartbreakers and the NY Dolls
Me too.
Gran video 🤘🏼
Thanks!
Thanks for doing these, I've been following avidly and it has helped my playing a lot to finally learn all these Dolls / Heartbreakers riffs/ solos. Would you ever consider doing the title track from the So Alone solo LP?
Actually, I take back that request. Using what I've learned from your other videos and my own ear I just learned "So Alone". It's basically the same set of tricks JT uses in every song. Bending the G string into unison with the b, the same riff/bend but played a step and half higher, a chuck berry slide with a little memphis-esque riff three and half steps lower, the tremolo picking off the b/e double stop with another g string unison bend in every set, the rest is just a little box shape pentatonic noodling.
Cool! Glad to hear the lessons are helping and that you were able to figure it out!
@@ScottGuitar how about instead you do “Dead or Alive” from the solo LP, it sounds like it has a lot going on with the guitar parts 😀
@@tomaskrasowski9008 cool. I'll add that one to my list.
How bout Going Stedy off Lamf.. Please
I'll add to my list!