@@stevebadachmusic must be hard to keep memory of all the fills when you’ve got such vast archive of covers😬 I would end up playing other songs with the same key lol
i think it's now a very canadian thing to say you're "over" the hip, but i still enjoy playing their songs. Mourning Wood plays several. This one, locked in the trunk of a car, 50 mission cap, new orleans is sinking, bobcageon, music at work.
@@stevebadachmusic i don't mind the musicality, but i bought that new orleans album and i can rightfully say, i have never really liked them. its that thing about canadian bands i mentioned. how blues just seeps in and i'm like, no thanks lol. always always always more enjoyable to play though. they love hanging out on the open E and i can't complain with that. you know, very superstitious lol just play E/Eb on one and you're good. there's something about A/Ab major scale that people can't resist. I was writing rock and its just good. power chords sound so tough. the exception being drop D/Db. there's a feeling there for sure.
@@stuart6478 It's kind of like how I can't f$$$ing STAND "country music" but it's entertaining to play. I almost feel like a charlatan onstage because certain people go batshit when we play a country song, and I never bothered rehearsing it even once. As for the Hip, though, it actually annoys me when an American says he DOES like them.
Killer band, killer song!!🇨🇦
agreed!
The cover band has quite the set list! You must be excited to get back on the stage. Sounds great man
yes. I am looking forward to playing again. the cover band has a lot of songs. we never play the same set twice.
@@stevebadachmusic must be hard to keep memory of all the fills when you’ve got such vast archive of covers😬 I would end up playing other songs with the same key lol
a lot of the songs I don't play note for note, just to save my brain from a little bit of melting.
thanks man I had to learn this for a jam tomorrow, now 226am :) it happened to be your vid, good shit man, cheers
awesome. you came to the right place! I try to get all my covers as accurate as possible.
One of the only ones on youtube, very nice!
cheers!
Great playing. I was playing some old stuff off the road apples tonight that song and three pistols.
thanks brother. Three Pistols is one I really need to learn
another one for the E to shine
you can get so much done with just one or two strings
@@stevebadachmusic hahah I can tell
we played blow at high dough. Canadians love them some hip. pretty much nobody else tho lol. it's like they invented blues rock or something
i think it's now a very canadian thing to say you're "over" the hip, but i still enjoy playing their songs. Mourning Wood plays several. This one, locked in the trunk of a car, 50 mission cap, new orleans is sinking, bobcageon, music at work.
@@stevebadachmusic i don't mind the musicality, but i bought that new orleans album and i can rightfully say, i have never really liked them. its that thing about canadian bands i mentioned. how blues just seeps in and i'm like, no thanks lol. always always always more enjoyable to play though. they love hanging out on the open E and i can't complain with that. you know, very superstitious lol just play E/Eb on one and you're good. there's something about A/Ab major scale that people can't resist. I was writing rock and its just good. power chords sound so tough. the exception being drop D/Db. there's a feeling there for sure.
@@stuart6478 It's kind of like how I can't f$$$ing STAND "country music" but it's entertaining to play. I almost feel like a charlatan onstage because certain people go batshit when we play a country song, and I never bothered rehearsing it even once. As for the Hip, though, it actually annoys me when an American says he DOES like them.
Almost a one string song. 😄
so close! I'd start a "songs on 2 strings" playlist, but there would already be hundreds of songs to add.