My rendition of Preaching Blues by Robert Johnson. Just want to get this up there for now,
My rendition of Preaching Blues by Robert Johnson. Just want to get this up there for now, will probably delete this and post a final version soon.
As with most of my stuff, this is played in Open G tuning.
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Added: 9 months ago
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I saw my friend Funcrunch perform this old Johnny Nash (or Jimmy Cliff, if you're inclined
I saw my friend Funcrunch perform this old Johnny Nash (or Jimmy Cliff, if you're inclined that way) song at a Blue Bear School of Music R&B workshop, and it inspired me to go home and learn it.
The next day I was sitting in my dark little cavelike room, not actually feeling depressed but pretending I was for the camera. Actually I was feeling pretty good. Tickled. Really.
You can see Funcrunch's original performance of it in the "Video Responses" section, at http://www.youtube.com//watch?v=xX-68APutkM
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Added: 9 months ago
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Well, everyone seems to like it when people crank up their electric guitars and post video
Well, everyone seems to like it when people crank up their electric guitars and post videos of themselves jamming the blues to backing tracks. Here's how I do it. Enjoy.
This video is a test, it had some editing funkiness so I may have to delete it and re-post.
As with most of my stuff, this is played in Open G tuning.
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Added: 9 months ago
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Here's a flashy, athletic "stunt guitar" take of City Of New Orleans by Steve Goodman, des
Here's a flashy, athletic "stunt guitar" take of City Of New Orleans by Steve Goodman, designed specifically to impress viewers age 13-18 who were raised by Grand Theft Auto. All those acrobatic bluegrass riffs and hypercaffeinated scale runs were improvised on the spot. Eat that, suckers. (Apologies to Arlo Guthrie.)
As always, please pardon my singing voice.
Folkies hold on, I've got another take with a little more feel and a little less flash somewhere on my hard drive. I'll post that soon.
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Added: 11 months ago
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More fun with a Macy Gray R&B tune for the discerning lead riff aficionado. This is what I
More fun with a Macy Gray R&B tune for the discerning lead riff aficionado. This is what I call the "rifferiffic" version. Blues'd out, blissed out, bagged, shagged & tagged, this lonely derelict example of some of my most rifferiffic guitar playing sits unviewed in a sea of flashy, faster videos. Funk guitar? Blazing metal leads? Not here, just pure groovy satisfaction, presented in my inimitable signature ragged sense of rhythm. (Go on, try to imitate it. I dare you.) Aspiring guitarists take note: once, I was like you, a beginner with a vast panoply of options before me, a worldly man, seduced and jaded by material things. Always practice with a metronome, or risk the consequences you see before you.
I think my leg is asleep.
As always, apologies for my vocals.
ALERT: Ok, seeing as how this video is getting like no views, I'm gonna point out: It has nothing to do with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Hannes Coetzee, dancing on treadmills, Timbaland, or playing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" on ukelele. C'mon, man, I don't like this any more than you do. I'm just trying to get my jam seen. Rate it, while you're here, make me feel loved. Look how dark my room is. I need it.
Thanks!
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Added: 11 months ago
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Ok, here's the obligatory flashy, gymnastic "check out my riffs" take on this old Robert J
Ok, here's the obligatory flashy, gymnastic "check out my riffs" take on this old Robert Johnson delta blues tune for the 13-18 yo rock and rollers out there who were raised on Grand Theft Auto. I find that the key is to imagine that the song is a hamburger and the leads are sweet, sweet ketchup. Then, you squeeze the ketchup bottle way too hard, and ruin the hamburger.
There's less flash and more soul in my other takes of the same song. Check out my channel.
How do you like the double chin? Ugh. Well, you're gonna be closing in on 40 someday, too, kid. Laugh while you can. Let's see if when you get there you can play an acoustic guitar half this soulfully :-)
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Added: 11 months ago
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Turnin' out the light, closin' the shades, grabbin' the guitar, and flirtin' with a morbid
Turnin' out the light, closin' the shades, grabbin' the guitar, and flirtin' with a morbid old blues tune. Fortunately, since the advent of cryonics, the subject matter of the song is purely hypothetical.
By the way, you dinosaur rock fans may not recognize this odd descendant of the version of this Blind Willie Johnson tune recorded by Bob Dylan (among many others,) years before it was popularized in a much different form by Jimmy Page & Robert Plant in Led Zeppelin.
Don't be afraid. It doesn't bite. Much.
Next up: I'm carrying Marie Digby's baby.
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Added: 1 year ago
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Well, nothing special here, but I haven't posted in a while, and today my roommate was mak
Well, nothing special here, but I haven't posted in a while, and today my roommate was making garlic baby soup, so I laid down this chunky, riff-laden cover of this creepy little gem from Robyn Hitchcock's "Jewels For Sophia" album. Then my poodle gave birth to a chihuahua! Weird! Was dog a doughnut? Only Cat Stevens knows for sure!
Let this be a cautionary lesson to those who practice without a metronome. Don't wind up like me.
As always, pardon my vocals.
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Added: 10 months ago
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Duh, this is 12 minutes and 45 seconds of me riding an elephant. No, what do you think it
Duh, this is 12 minutes and 45 seconds of me riding an elephant. No, what do you think it is? It's 30 seconds of blues guitar, Jackson! A little lesson in short but sweet for you.
No haters, please, if you can't say something nice, say it elsewhere.
UPDATE: Thanks to the early adopters who got on and rated immediately! I love you! (Some more literally than others.)
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Added: 9 months ago
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