Gravity, John Mayer Live in LA. Surprised it hasn't been done yet. Unbelievable tone and outro solo.
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One of The Kings best renditions of this classic blues tune. A lot of guitar gold in here for any major blues enthusiasts! Enjoy!
Hi. One of my favorite live performances by one of my favorite groups to watch live. Great harmony, great crescendo as the band gains more members through the mall. Thanks!!
This is one of those songs that makes me wish I was in a band again.
The perfect song about heartbreak from one of the most under-appreciated bands of our time. Amazing songwriting, chord progression and musicianship.
Hell in a Bucket - Dead and Company 7/15/23 (starts @ 5:32)
Have always had some confusion on what scale/scales to play throughout this song, and this is one of my favorite versions. Would love a reaction and breakdown of John's work.
I appreciate your videos!
Tomas
Neal Casal and Circles around the Sun - Gilberts Grooooooooooove
Hi Michael, I've been a keen watcher of your channel for years and absolutely love seeing your passion for music come through the screen. I'm a musical novice at best, but nevertheless thoroughly enjoy the way you break songs down piece by piece.
I don't think I've ever seen you react to a U2 song, I'd love to see what you make of this. Possibly the best live segue ever?!
I have read that Bono's father passed away a few days before this iconic performance. I can only imagine how he was feeling but it took him to a higher place as he was singing. Hope you enjoy! I'd also love to see your insight on The Edge's guitar playing. Hope you enjoy!
Robbie, UK.
Hate to piggyback on the recent Willy video⦠but he is a true master. https://youtu.be/iZaZqx9v3dU?si=wBZZUsFdNv9-lflt
Michael,
Iβve watched your channel for years now and have always loved how you share your passion with others. Music has been a coping mechanism and a friend to me since I was a wee boy and I want to share this one with you.
Three years ago I left the life I had built in my home country, surrounded by friends and family with a career that I loved because I met the love of my life. I started again with her by my side in the U.S. and we have built a life together that I couldnβt have dreamt of with two amazing children making me a very proud dad. That brings me to this recommendation, lyrics that hit home and make you cherish every minute you have with your loved ones and beautiful playing.
Thank you for all you do sir,
Brian
Hey Michael, saw this kid play in Florida before he moved to Nashville. I've never seen anyone sing and play what he does outside of maybe Jeff Buckley on Grace. But its also America-esque Folk-Rock? Country? The crosspicking is insane and would love your insight on what the heckin' heck is happening here
Hi Michael,
I stumbled upon your YT a few years back and I religiously watch your videos. Some of my favorites are hearing your interpretations of lyrics.
This song below had been out for a while before I gave it a shot. It has sparked many thoughts that I think you'll appreciate. Zach Bryan usually hits deep, however Jack Van Cleaf has outdone himself with his lyricism here. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Can't stop listening.
P.S. If you watched the video, read this next part AFTER. I want to know if you noticed the detail I picked up on.
In the song at 4:00 "I laughed, it shakes it's tail" **muted guitar strums simulating a rattlesnake?**It gave me the chills the first time I heard it. :) Keep up the great work, you're an inspiration.
Michael, if this song is not already in your rotation of music, it absolutely needs to be. I so wish there was a video to go along with their live published version of this song on iTunes. It absolutely would be worth giving it a listen before watching the video, it gives me chills. Itβs a phenomenal departure from the original and other covers, while still keeping perfectly in the spirit of the song. I may be so bold as to say, this could be the best cover of this song that exists. This video is the best I could find.
Willie Nelson at his finest! I know you'll love it
Something a little different to react to. Since you reviewed Danny Carry I thought youβd be game.
This is a player I found who covers SRV/Hendrix/Mayer. This was from his first personal album and I love in the influence it carries
Please react to COUCH! This is their newest single, "On The Wire," and like the rest of their music, it's awesome. CLICK THE LINK!
It is Gordon Lightfoot, need I say more?
Awesome collab between Goose and Jim James (My Morning Jacket) as they play his song State Of The Art (A.E.I.O.U). Goose puts on a master class of how to showcase guest artists, whoever they play with.
(P.S. - I will continue to request Goose video REACTIONS as your Arcadia reaction video started me on my Goose journey, and they've been my favorite band since. :) )
This is a gem, this is a bluesy rocky Derick and the dominoes tune played by quin when he was it looks like 18-19. Such a cool watch and a really great tight band altogether, one for guys like me who love to see musicianship.
I saw your recent Tool video, now we need A Perfect Circle! This is one of my favorite songs from them, hope you enjoy it!
Stumbled on this guy. I don't think you have ever featured a song by a spanish dude so I think you should do it. His finger picking guitar playing and melodies are fantastic. No idea what he's singing about but I wish I did. He has 1k followers on youtube but has what seems like hundreds of songs. Do it Micheal!!!
Clarence βGatemouthβ Brown gives a BREATHLESS performance while Roy Clark and the band keep the train rollinβ on time.
Clarence is a multi-instrumentalist who has a unique finger style. His phrases are tasty as they are fast. And yes, in case youβre wondering, that IS a leather pick guard!
Oh, and Roy Clark ainβt that bad. π
Buckle up kids, weβre taking the A-Train
Hey, hope you had fun at NIN. Check this out. Don't want to spoil it but some Great playing imho. If you happen to understand the part right before he strums the chords thatd be clutch.