Yeah who knows Hendrix was great at coping other songs morphing em to stand out more and throwing em at the audience. Great price on lessons Love the playing keep it up!
Man I love yer tone its way soulful! I liked the break between purple haze and free! Thats the only cover of Edgar Broughton I ever heard in my life! Love in the Rain. What your lessons run?
My online lessons via Skype are $20 for 1/2 hour or $35 for an hour. Thanks for checking out the video.
Actually I had never heard of "love The Rain" until now (thanks for the heads up) which obviously has much in common with the ending section of Purple Haze! I wonder which came first, and/or perhaps the 1, 2, b7 chord progression was stolen from something even older...
I was attenuating my amp down about 6-9db, which is a net of only about 6-12 watts total power. Also Marshall cabs are quite directional. The bassist had a 100 watt amp. My guess is the bass was carrying mostly off stage so it sadly wasn't in the PA much, and therefore was barely in the audio feed to the video recorder. I wish I could fix it in the mix but not possible after the fact.
After listening to this, I want to put my guitar down after 25 years of playing. My God that tone is to die for. Glen you were awesome back in 81. Good on ya man. How humbling....
Nice shot of Ronnie tossin' his stick into the crowd @ 8:09. I'll never forgive him for knockin' out my eye!! Thanks for linkin' this to me Glen. Did we look like that really? Wow. Mark C.
Yeah who knows Hendrix was great at coping other songs morphing em to stand out more and throwing em at the audience. Great price on lessons Love the playing keep it up!
Muiretta 7 months ago
Man I love yer tone its way soulful! I liked the break between purple haze and free! Thats the only cover of Edgar Broughton I ever heard in my life! Love in the Rain. What your lessons run?
Muiretta 9 months ago
My online lessons via Skype are $20 for 1/2 hour or $35 for an hour. Thanks for checking out the video.
Actually I had never heard of "love The Rain" until now (thanks for the heads up) which obviously has much in common with the ending section of Purple Haze! I wonder which came first, and/or perhaps the 1, 2, b7 chord progression was stolen from something even older...
GlenKuykendall 7 months ago
Great stuff. Pretty darn good for teenagers/early 20s. You gotta love the 80s and the hair bands they generated.
BOULDERDP 1 year ago
I can hear the bass (in my mind!).
Serious geetar and might I add serious vocal from you Glen.
A cracking outfit.
gigspy 2 years ago
Dude your hair was awesome!
mario60185 2 years ago 2
This is great, these are 2 of my favorite songs, and that les paul is awesome.
hardrockerdave94 2 years ago
It looks like the bass player was kicking ass, too bad!
bones11252 2 years ago
Is the bass on?
bones11252 2 years ago
I was attenuating my amp down about 6-9db, which is a net of only about 6-12 watts total power. Also Marshall cabs are quite directional. The bassist had a 100 watt amp. My guess is the bass was carrying mostly off stage so it sadly wasn't in the PA much, and therefore was barely in the audio feed to the video recorder. I wish I could fix it in the mix but not possible after the fact.
GlenKuykendall 2 years ago
20 years old...man.
You WERE rock stars!
funkyjones 2 years ago
After listening to this, I want to put my guitar down after 25 years of playing. My God that tone is to die for. Glen you were awesome back in 81. Good on ya man. How humbling....
keithb7 3 years ago 2
Nice shot of Ronnie tossin' his stick into the crowd @ 8:09. I'll never forgive him for knockin' out my eye!! Thanks for linkin' this to me Glen. Did we look like that really? Wow. Mark C.
originalDimer 3 years ago
@originalDimer - Man, did he NAIL that dude in the head with that stick!!!!!!! AWESOME! ;)
rmroza 3 months ago
Very Sweet Glen! I'm lovin' it!
You guys are really rocking out here.
I think it's time you grew your hair out again.
I love how nice and high that Ronni has his crashes. Very Rock and Roll.
pastamatt 3 years ago