KingKoopa dude. Thank you. I showed friends and they’re like “yeah, cool” I’m like “DO YOU KNOW WHAT HES DOING AND HOW GORGEOUS IT SOUNDS RIGHT NOW?” They just shrug. Insane.
Well I'm a huge Sturgill fan so I'll keep it with him. I fell in love with his first couple albums and is some of the best country there is. And lo and behold he took a break from country, created his own damn genre in his latest album, and it's still f***** GOLD. I'd love to hear something from Sound & Fury. How about "The Best Clocknaker on Mars"?
So glad you did a video on this performance. I LOVE all the chords and progressions the guitar player does. Like you said "Thats real shit!" haha glad I found this channel.
Wow! I've seen Sturgill briefly with John Prine. Today I heard Waylon Jennings voice when he sang Billy Joe Shaver! From watching Fil and now you too, I realize my 1973-6 guitar lessons taught me none of this, as I was hell bent on playing every string on every chord I could. I'll be 70 in Feb. but this learning thing has really got me going.
That’s a great pic Michael thank you for your insight. I’ve always enjoyed the song and come back to it often. My favorite part of the lead guitar is his expression throughout the song. He’s having fun.
Thanks Michael for continuing to turn me on to new cool things I didn’t know about! For anyone wanting to dip their toe into this type of playing--if you play the major pentatonic with a few embellishments from the relative minor pentatonic-and most importantly- focus on the dominant 7-you can play convincingly enough to fake your way as a country player. Thats how I started but soon found myself going down the rabbit hole of kick ass country players like Brent Mason, Brad Paisley and Albert Lee (too name a few). As a Rock player (VH, Randy Rhoads, Paul Gilbert etc) I used to brush off country playing until I realized that it is just as unique and essential as jazz to any guitarist wanting to expand and explore new territory.
Mike, your level of expertise is so far beyond me …I’m left speechless …instant intimidation …with a feeling of, “what do I do next”. That being said, I love watching all your videos. You are spectacular, an inspiration, an instructor beyond the classroom. If I were to aspire to be as anyone…it would be you.!!!
Hey Michael, love these vids - your classic taste + broad ranging selections are right in my wheelhouse. I think you all would appreciate that one Marcus King Band number called Sorry ‘Bout Your Lover. (Great live version from Paste Studios, nyc). Keep em coming brother - and thanks!
So glad to see this guy getting praise... Sturgill, yeah, he's incredible, but I mean Adam Davis! I didn't even know his name, but his playing was the first thing I noticed in this video. He's the sort of guitarist who's not playing anything too complicated, but the moment I hear it I think... man, I still have so much to learn.
Speaking of Sturgill...how bout’ a breakdown of Call to Arms live performance on SNL. Seemed obvious the band had something to prove and boy did they...
@@dianethornhill3651 I agree. It was one of the better live performances I've ever seen, and I'm an old dude who has seen many of the greatest rock n roll bands in history. Sturgill tore the roof off.
Just started watching your channel and your amazing! I love that your wanting feed back from your viewers. If you don't know who shakey graves is please look into him. I'd love to see you dissect "Roll The Bones" by Shakey Graves PLEASE!!!!!! He's sick and your sick. Shakey has such a different way of playing and it grabs you and sucks you in, and I feel like you would have a lot of fun with this one. Thank you love the channel and what your doing, keep up the good work much love
Let’s see your take on Glenn Campbell’s “Gentle on My Mind”, and particularly version he played on Craig Kilborne live. Most under-appreciated guitar virtuoso of the 20th century. And yes I know that’s a bold claim!
Came here from the Tyler vid, then the Colter vid. Also love me some Sturgill so here I am! I left a song suggestion link on the Tyler vid, I'll leave a (different) song here as well.
I can't carry a tune or a stick of wood to the fireplace but I really enjoyed watching you have fun dissecting a great song from one of my favorite artists.
This is my favorite full band Sturgill performance of all so far. Adam Davis has been his best lead player yet. The Estonian dude is good too but just not the same. Davis really had the twang.
Loving all of your videos! Try the solo from Sturgill - "Long White Line". Amazing guitar player in his group that harmonizes with himself, and it's just a damn well planned solo... you'll dig.
the best part about this guy adam, is that if you go on his insta as of today, his top 2 video's are of him playing some beautiful original solo modern-esque jazz guitar with big 5-6 note chords. great player with amazing versatility and the some of the most mature playing and taste !
Dude!! Just discovered your channel. This is absolutely a good idea, reacting and breaking down the song at the same time. Keep this going!! If I can ask a favor: could you do Sturgill's performance of Life of Sin on David Letterman please?
Love this way of playing. I really need to work on my hybrid picking. How about the Kentucky Lineman's version of Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line? Really interesting guitar parts especially the solo.
Dude... that silver sky sounds and looks great! I own a PRS SE custom 24 Floyd Rose and I love it but I would love to be able to afford a silver sky one day! I am a red blooded American who has proudly worn that flag on my shoulder overseas and I wish I could get only American made guitars but they are so damn expensive but seeing you play that guitar makes me want one even more. Great video bro keep it up and keep killing it!
Jesse Stewart. IDK, maybe you introduced him to me. he's very raw, but emotional. I like 'cold beer' and I have the version with the wind blasts on my iPhone and when it's pumped in the car I know I'm loosing hearing.
You called out the great little moves of the guitar in this song perfectly- and great to give him props. This live 2 song medley is a go to jam for me weekly.
SplFEEDit I’m in the same boat. I know a few chords and can play some really simple stuff but 99% of this is over my head but I still enjoy it thoroughly!
Keith Hansen me too! It’s crazy this guy covers so many performances I am already familiar with and adore. I fully support your request, just to be clear for the record.
Just found you and great videos. New subscriber and would love to have you do Billy Strings-turmoil and tinfoil but seriously any live performance would be great
Do some live Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds. Live at Luther college is (IMHO) the best they did together. #41 would be great. Thanks for the video bub!!
Cool breakdown of what the lead is doing. I wish you were around in my twenties, so I could actually learn how to play well. I guess its not too late to learn. Gotta add a guitar to my list of things to shop for, right after weed and pills, hah!
Could you check out Moe Bandy's Hank Williams You Wrote my Life Live at Wembly? i gotta know what that guitar player is doing at 2:02 I love how that sounds!!! PLease!!!
What really surprised me was Post Malone's cover of this song and I'm Gonna Miss Her by Brad Paisley. Played it with Dwight Yoakum's band. Beat part was he was having so much fun with it
Sturgill Simpsons npr concert is an acoustic masterpiece
Your an acoustic masterpiece! Idk
I’m glad someone else feels this way. It’s extremely underrated. It’s a masterclass on picking and control / articulation on acoustic guitar.
@@707king BRO. I poast it everywhere and people dont see what we see. Its more than just cute face and a rugged voice
KingKoopa dude. Thank you. I showed friends and they’re like “yeah, cool” I’m like “DO YOU KNOW WHAT HES DOING AND HOW GORGEOUS IT SOUNDS RIGHT NOW?” They just shrug. Insane.
Just saw him live a few weeks ago and the guy can straight up shred a guitar for hours on end. Truly amazing to see.
I love that SunKing performance. The faces Adam makes are wonderful. And sunking is in indy and awesome.
Thanks for pointing that out, about Adam Davis' guitar part in this song.
Love these Outlaw country artists- Simpson Childers, Wall.
Love how everyone is just picking and grinning on this video. So strong. Spread the feelz.
Well I'm a huge Sturgill fan so I'll keep it with him. I fell in love with his first couple albums and is some of the best country there is. And lo and behold he took a break from country, created his own damn genre in his latest album, and it's still f***** GOLD. I'd love to hear something from Sound & Fury. How about "The Best Clocknaker on Mars"?
"Pick a lane", I love it! It reminds me of jazz rhythm players only using the top 3 notes of any chord. You got me, I just subscribed.
Sun King brewery is in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dustin McFarland How do you know??
@@wallpaperkilla because it's a known fact
wallpaperkilla I believe it says it in the description of the original video
Sun king brewery is in Indiana been there a few times it is a well known place.
@@tonywhite5085 love me some WeeMac
Love it! Glad to see somebody really break down the guitar work in a Sturgill song
So glad you did a video on this performance. I LOVE all the chords and progressions the guitar player does. Like you said "Thats real shit!" haha glad I found this channel.
You should check out Billy Strings.
Dust in a baggie
@@troybrown4753 yes! I prefer the house party video.
he has. marcus king and billy strings
@@1091dbow it was more on marcus but billy stole the show.
Billy strings is an acoustic phrophet! Marcus can solo and spread soul like butter!
Sun King Brewery is in Downtown Indianapolis, and I wish they would have live music like this regularly!
Wow! I've seen Sturgill briefly with John Prine. Today I heard Waylon Jennings voice when he sang Billy Joe Shaver! From watching Fil and now you too, I realize my 1973-6 guitar lessons taught me none of this, as I was hell bent on playing every string on every chord I could. I'll be 70 in Feb. but this learning thing has really got me going.
Would love to see you break down “life of sin” the lead is nuts on that song 😂
You have a great ear and ability to breakdown music.
That’s a great pic Michael thank you for your insight. I’ve always enjoyed the song and come back to it often. My favorite part of the lead guitar is his expression throughout the song. He’s having fun.
100%
I believe Adam is with Sturg's earlier band Sunday Valley, awesome musician's. 2 of my faves are Boogie Jesus & "Sometimes Whiskey", "Sometimes Wine"
Sturgill’s guitar on Sometimes Wine astonishes me...gets stuck in my head for days everytime
Thanks Michael for continuing to turn me on to new cool things I didn’t know about!
For anyone wanting to dip their toe into this type of playing--if you play the major pentatonic with a few embellishments from the relative minor pentatonic-and most importantly- focus on the dominant 7-you can play convincingly enough to fake your way as a country player. Thats how I started but soon found myself going down the rabbit hole of kick ass country players like Brent Mason, Brad Paisley and Albert Lee (too name a few). As a Rock player (VH, Randy Rhoads, Paul Gilbert etc) I used to brush off country playing until I realized that it is just as unique and essential as jazz to any guitarist wanting to expand and explore new territory.
100% couldn’t agree more!! Thanks for tuning in. Check back tomorrow. More sturgill :)
nice, I came to your channel for Morning Dew, but this is another favorite of mine.
One of the best opening lines of any song ever!
Checkout “Sunday Valley” never go to town again. AMAZING guitar work. The dude is an animal.
Sunday Valley is Sturgill's old band
Mike, your level of expertise is so far beyond me …I’m left speechless …instant intimidation …with a feeling of, “what do I do next”.
That being said, I love watching all your videos. You are spectacular, an inspiration, an instructor beyond the classroom.
If I were to aspire to be as anyone…it would be you.!!!
Wish you would talk about a song called dust in a baggie
Troy Brown I got 20 long years for some dust in a baggie!
@@thejkyle I used my only phone call to contact my Daddy.
turmoil and tinfoil is another great one by him
The newer one Enough to Leave is good. Its not as bluegrass but its a sick straight up country tune
Sturgills new album "The Ballad of Dood and Juanita" is amazing. Would love to see you react to the entire 28 minute album
The line at the end of played out and the next song about his dog just rips my guts out every time.
Laughing all the way so far. What a neat song!
Do the rest of this live version please! Love his solo in that part lol 🤘
I know this was two years ago, but I'd like to second this.
D’Angelo. Anything he’s done. All time favorite musician. Maybe the short clip he did for GQ.
Yessir! th-cam.com/video/cHEAJeygbB4/w-d-xo.html
would love to hear some guitar breakdown from Black Messiah. i.e. Till It's Done or Ain't That Easy
I'd also love to see you do Sturgill Simpson Life Ain't Fair Live
Hey Michael, love these vids - your classic taste + broad ranging selections are right in my wheelhouse.
I think you all would appreciate that one Marcus King Band number called Sorry ‘Bout Your Lover. (Great live version from Paste Studios, nyc).
Keep em coming brother - and thanks!
Love to Adam Davis. Well deserved.
Subbed up. The way you break down the "why" behind the licks making sense. Discussing the guitar parts and the importance of staying in the lane
So glad to see this guy getting praise... Sturgill, yeah, he's incredible, but I mean Adam Davis! I didn't even know his name, but his playing was the first thing I noticed in this video. He's the sort of guitarist who's not playing anything too complicated, but the moment I hear it I think... man, I still have so much to learn.
That was awesome, learned a lot. Love to see more Sturgill
Speaking of Sturgill...how bout’ a breakdown of Call to Arms live performance on SNL. Seemed obvious the band had something to prove and boy did they...
Luke Moon oh boy do I agree! They burned that stage down!!’
@@dianethornhill3651 I agree. It was one of the better live performances I've ever seen, and I'm an old dude who has seen many of the greatest rock n roll bands in history. Sturgill tore the roof off.
Hey thanks for the tip off, had no idea this performance was so good....WOW.
Luke Moon that is an unreal performance. It’s a hardcore punk performance of a country tune.
Luke Moon that is an unreal performance. It’s a hardcore punk performance of a country tune.
Just started watching your channel and your amazing! I love that your wanting feed back from your viewers. If you don't know who shakey graves is please look into him. I'd love to see you dissect "Roll The Bones" by Shakey Graves PLEASE!!!!!! He's sick and your sick. Shakey has such a different way of playing and it grabs you and sucks you in, and I feel like you would have a lot of fun with this one. Thank you love the channel and what your doing, keep up the good work much love
You’re awesome with the explanations! Thanks!
Angels by Willi Carlisle. He's mostly unknown, but this is a very deep, finger picking song that'll touch your heart.
Let’s see your take on Glenn Campbell’s “Gentle on My Mind”, and particularly version he played on Craig Kilborne live. Most under-appreciated guitar virtuoso of the 20th century. And yes I know that’s a bold claim!
I love Glenn Campbell, but "Gentle on My Mind", is a John Hartford composition.
Larry Valentine I know but his rendition is unique and that’s what I’m referencing. The guitar solo in the live show is amazing.
I had the same reaction when I first heard the lyrics....
Sturgill kills it & Adan Davis shreds.
Great break down & instructions
great breakdown on a song/band/artist I love, i look forward to you doing that second song on the video
You’re the only TH-cam channel I’ve ever wanted bell notifications turned on for
Great videos. You can learn a song, and the principles for breaking down a song. Plus, a Sturgill fan! You got yourself a subscriber. Thanks!
Came here from the Tyler vid, then the Colter vid. Also love me some Sturgill so here I am! I left a song suggestion link on the Tyler vid, I'll leave a (different) song here as well.
Tay & the Wonder Dog I just did the same with a Lost dog street band suggestion. 👍
still need the second song of this video done! Please lol
I wish you kept going! Killer work man, I learnt a lot!
Next: Brent Cobb. Down in the Gully? Blackbird?
Love Brent Cobb so good so underrated!
I can't carry a tune or a stick of wood to the fireplace but I really enjoyed watching you have fun dissecting a great song from one of my favorite artists.
Kickass breakdown of a kickass tune! Checking out your courses now.
Thx Brother
This is my favorite full band Sturgill performance of all so far. Adam Davis has been his best lead player yet. The Estonian dude is good too but just not the same. Davis really had the twang.
Loving all of your videos! Try the solo from Sturgill - "Long White Line". Amazing guitar player in his group that harmonizes with himself, and it's just a damn well planned solo... you'll dig.
God what a great tune. On it!
@@Guitargate Try Sturgill playing Sometimes Wine with his old band. Great guitar in the song if I remember right lol
It’s weird how I am familiar with nearly every video you do one of these for. This is all of the music I love. Are you an algorithm?
Great tips for breaking down the chords! I’ve been looking how to make the chords sound more tasteful
the best part about this guy adam, is that if you go on his insta as of today, his top 2 video's are of him playing some beautiful original solo modern-esque jazz guitar with big 5-6 note chords. great player with amazing versatility and the some of the most mature playing and taste !
Dude!! Just discovered your channel. This is absolutely a good idea, reacting and breaking down the song at the same time. Keep this going!! If I can ask a favor: could you do Sturgill's performance of Life of Sin on David Letterman please?
sturgil does an npr music desk at 7:00 a song called life of sin I'd like to see that one on your channel
Great video! Great song! Love your analysis! Very helpful!
When this came up on my phone I was skeptical because I love that song and that performance but the video was educational 🤘
been getting recommended your videos man, good stuff.
This is so much my favorite new channel
Love the video! Sun King is in Indianapolis.
Love this way of playing. I really need to work on my hybrid picking. How about the Kentucky Lineman's version of Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line? Really interesting guitar parts especially the solo.
Dude... that silver sky sounds and looks great! I own a PRS SE custom 24 Floyd Rose and I love it but I would love to be able to afford a silver sky one day! I am a red blooded American who has proudly worn that flag on my shoulder overseas and I wish I could get only American made guitars but they are so damn expensive but seeing you play that guitar makes me want one even more. Great video bro keep it up and keep killing it!
That guitar is beautiful man. It looks very well taken care of.
You got to try on some 'Peg' from Steely Dan!!!! (the solo is so wonky) ...These videos are just , the best ! Cheers from West Virginia.
Jonathon Creed - totally agree. “Peg” would be epic. 🇺🇸🗽🦅🇺🇸
Is this Jon Creed that works at Black Sheep??
Jonathon Creed; Kid Charlemagne
oh man you got a capt Jeff hat on! Run that Dog Son! He be catching lunkers in peoples faces! I love it
Dude. Besides raiding the fish, he was Best YTer in the game in his prime!
@@Guitargate No doubt about it.
I'd love to see you review Sometimes Wine. Sturgill really shows off on it. He never ceases to amaze me.
Jesse Stewart. IDK, maybe you introduced him to me. he's very raw, but emotional. I like 'cold beer' and I have the version with the wind blasts on my iPhone and when it's pumped in the car I know I'm loosing hearing.
I wanna see that “next video” with the volume swells and what not. The latter of that Sturgill video is the best.
the transition and queue between Sturgill and Adam is really cool.
One of my fav's - New subscriber
6:23day tripper
Caught that too 😂
Bro... awesome stuff man I love how you broke that down.
is there a Sun King brewery in TX? Im from Indy and thats an Indy brew...
You called out the great little moves of the guitar in this song perfectly- and great to give him props. This live 2 song medley is a go to jam for me weekly.
Turtles All the Way Down. It's a real mood. Reminds me of the emotional reaction when I hear Gentle on my Mind/Glen Campbell ( aka Guitar Legend BTW)
I don't know anything about guitars but this was still really cool to watch.
SplFEEDit I’m in the same boat. I know a few chords and can play some really simple stuff but 99% of this is over my head but I still enjoy it thoroughly!
Cool video. I'd like to see you go over his live version of "Sometimes Wine"
I love these man, great concept: classic watch and learn with your commentary. Great job. Silver Sky sounding on point of course.
Please follow up with "Some Days"...the second song at the sun king brewery right after "You can have the crown"
Hey guy, you should check out The Mars Volta’s “Son Et Lumiere/Inertiatic ESP.”
Keith Hansen you wouldn’t expect that request from a Sturgill lesson, but De-Loused in the Comatorium is a masterpiece.
Bryan Hauser I like all kinds of stuff, man.
Keith Hansen me too! It’s crazy this guy covers so many performances I am already familiar with and adore. I fully support your request, just to be clear for the record.
Would love to see you react to Mitch King "Coming Back"....great tune and he slays the acoustic towards the end!
Just found you and great videos. New subscriber and would love to have you do Billy Strings-turmoil and tinfoil but seriously any live performance would be great
just in case anybody is wondering Gastonia is a city in North Carolina in between Charlotte and Hickory
Lyrical masterpiece!!! 😂
Do some live Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds. Live at Luther college is (IMHO) the best they did together. #41 would be great. Thanks for the video bub!!
Cool breakdown of what the lead is doing. I wish you were around in my twenties, so I could actually learn how to play well. I guess its not too late to learn. Gotta add a guitar to my list of things to shop for, right after weed and pills, hah!
Not a guitar player by any means but love music and really enjoyed your breakdown. Would love for you to dissect what makes Willie so unique?
Love the lyrics in this one
@michaelpalmisano you need to do the song turtles all the way down by sturgill simpson live on tiny desk!!! One of the best performances Ive heard
Eye opening. Thanks dude
Soon as I have the money I am SOLD. You are awesome.... Thank you.
interesting...thnx. Maybe do something with Magic Sams boogie. Sounds like it is in open A but I cannot figure out what the heck he is doing.
This is a great concept very informative. How about chris Stapleton I was wrong
Check out John Moreland's tiny desk concert with John Calvin Abney. First class playing and some of the best song writing going on right now.
Subscribed, this was super informative. Keep it up 💪
Could you check out Moe Bandy's Hank Williams You Wrote my Life Live at Wembly? i gotta know what that guitar player is doing at 2:02 I love how that sounds!!! PLease!!!
Glen Campbell gentle on my mind. The live version where he’s preforming in front of a whole bunch of other famous country singers
Tyler and sturgill doing White House road. STURGIL is amazing in his guitar solo
What really surprised me was Post Malone's cover of this song and I'm Gonna Miss Her by Brad Paisley. Played it with Dwight Yoakum's band. Beat part was he was having so much fun with it
Late to the party on this song... thanks for breaking it down. Some new chops to add to my arsenal.
Sun King Brewery is in Indianapolis 😉. Enjoy your videos!
Enjoying the videos, brother. Just subscribed. Solid information. 🇺🇸🗽🦅🇺🇸
My fav sturgill tune. What bands were u in man?