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  • I love how every blues backing track in E I click on is some variation of pride and joy! :)

  • @GuaranteedSanctuary Actually Pride and Joy is a slight variation on a common late 50's RnB tune.(I heard it on radio) . Even the intro is a note for note solo off the original record. Someone know the title? You will find the same is true of solos on Look at Little Sister to be the works of Cal Green . Strange but true . LOOK TO THE SOURCES .

  • @Geepsterr Every blues song is a slight variation on another one. Or didn't you get that far in school? Do you even know what music is?

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  • @Geepsterr "Always you guys that aren't too sure of what you are talking that resort to name calling" Saying I don't know what I'm talking about is an insult. You should read your own posts before you reply so you know what you're talking about.

  • @Sunderlanding What country you from ? Hey you took it there: What I said BEFORE you mounted a name calling attack was that I knew "a little more about it" and as it turns out that very conservative estimate, but never mind that LETS HEAR YOU PLAY. Lot's of lip off you but no substance huh? My playing stands for itself .

  • @Geepsterr So you now agree that you did name call, but your new defense is I started it? What are you 8 years old? "whaaa he started it" Get a life you fucking loser.

  • @Sunderlanding No I never called you a name because I don't need to resort said I know a little more about it which I do . In the past 2 years I've been on tour opening Meatloaf , Nugent, John Popper (Blues Traveler) opened for SS Johnny , Bruce Spingsteen . ....but just come watch & listen .............Ahem Let's hear YOU play.

  • The Pride & Joy guitar intro is a note for note duplicate of another songs solo. SRV did this all the time. (So did I in early 70's). but back the song from which SRV lifted the intro: From around late 50's, it is exact but key of E normal tuning and the rhythm section keeps grooving. ANYONE, can you name that song ? Hey this track is really a well done backing. While it COULD be used for Pride & Joy it is not necessarily that .

  • @Sunderlanding Well of course another week gone by with no playing from you....eh as expected. Just what I was waiting for ...nothing. Thank you very much for that.

  • @Geepsterr ...and? Did I ever say I was going to post a video? So who cares. I don't need to justify my guitar player to losers on YouTube.

  • @Sunderlanding Oh do you have a guitar player ? NICE. You need one of those, heHEH Treat him respectfully.

  • Yeaaaaaaa Everybodyz shufflin!

  • if u want check me jam on a dark blues jam-track .thnx :) /watch?v=wpinVpZf5Vo&feature=c­­hannel_video_title

  • I can already hear myself jamming to this and i don't even have my guitar with me.SRV rules.

  • it feels wrong playin over stevie!

  • This is just literally pride and joy by stevie ray vaughan

  • @joesatriani1200rulez It's a bit fast. So not quite literally.

  • @Sunderlanding, well yeah the tempo is a bit faster but the guitar is just the same

  • @joesatriani1200rulez Actually the guitar is not exactly the same. It's a little different. It's kind of the first half of the riff. Either way I'm just being a nerd.

  • @Sunderlanding ffs dude its just a texas shuffle in E just like pride and joy its very similar

  • @joesatriani1200rulez Yes it's very similar, but it's not exactly the same. To say it's "literally" Pride & Joy is incorrect. For that to be true it would have to be exatly the same. I already aggreed that they're similar, but they are not exactly the same.

  • @Sunderlanding This is a well done backing track but Pride and Joy is major ripped off to begin with: NOTHING is stolen from SRV that he didn't steal from somebody else. . Hey there is no honor among thieves . Even the intro to Pride and Joy it is note for note from the guitar solo on a late 50's- early 60's R n B record . Please : Can one of you serious blues aficionados tell me the name of that song ?

  • @Geepsterr If you really think that you're totally clueless. Yes SRV did take from the musicians before him, but so has everyone in the history of music. He created many unique licks and fresh approaches to playing the blues. Lots of stuff he did hadn't been done before.

  • @Sunderlanding Well No: I just know a little more about it than you. I WAS DOING IT . Just didn't get a deal. Same influences & nearly same gear and I played similar style WAY before I ever heard him. I knew about every lick when I first heard him 85 % I was using & teaching to adults in 1972 . If you combined Jimi and Johnny Winter you couldn't help but sound very much like him .

  • @Geepsterr Well you didn't get the deal, and no one cares. Chances are SRV was playing those licks before he got his deal as well, and before your sorry ass managed to do anything. Get a life you fucking loser. There's more to SRV than Winter and Jimi. Lonnie Mack and Albert King come to mind as well as a dash of Wes.

  • @Sunderlanding Why get nasty about it? Look I knew others playing that style & those licks in the early 70's, one as well as me and another that smoked you know who at playing Jimi . "..a Life..? I did a show ~ 6 hours ago with South Side Johnny & Bruce Springsteen...& I got a fest at Texas Motor Speedway coming up...sooo...lets hear YOU play . No video on you , huh? Ah HAH !

  • @Sunderlanding Always you guys that aren't too sure of what you are talking that resort to name calling . I'm sure it's all you have : Your playing will reveal what you know Just STAND and DELIVER .

  • @Geepsterr ...and then you start insulting as well. Can you spell hypocrite? Fucking moron.

  • Love a good Texas Shuffle to get the feet tapping, head bopping, blood circulating

    then just keep going.

  • Thanks a lot...........!!

  • THIS IS PRIDE AND JOY JUST A LITTLE FASTER

  • i send my students here..good job!

  • improvising to beats like this is the most fun ive ever had on my guitar

  • This is very similar to "hug you kiss you" SRV ....Anyone any idea where I could get the proper backing track at all?

  • @toz71 L O L! its only similar to us cause were playing in Eb! i found myself playing that aswell!

  • w w w. 12bar.de/scale_generator.ph

    a good site

  • which lightin hopkins song is this one? great quote... that´s true for me and my girl. BTW, you can also use this one to impro hideaway by clapton and the blues breakers. I know it´s not this one, but I can´t find a backing for that, so if anybody has one, let me know.

  • John Lee Hooker invented the boogie but Lightnin Hopkins invented this

  • All we need is good quality :P

  • magnificient

  • you DO need music theory to bang on about modes in blues is just LOL

    If you can't create a beautiful solo with a simple minor pentatonic then just give up whilst your ahead.

  • @Dazzerx

    Yup. This is the shit. The theory geeks can fuck off. They have no heart and can't feel what they play.

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  • @gbtayc

    E major does it very well,if you know how.

  • @silversilver1975

    So true. HOW is the heart and feeling.

  • @gbtayc majoe scale pentatonic does blues. srv clapton hendrix bb king they all used combine everyhting you don't know anything so pleaswe be quiet.

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  • @gbtayc there are 7 notes in a diatonic (eg major/ionian) scale, not 8

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  • *insert theory shit that no body asked for. But you only use to sound smart/ better than other musician"

  • nice,nice,NICE!!!!

  • this is the kind of track i've been searching for months, thank you!

  • I've just discovered this track.It smells good old time,but it's so good.I'm now improvising with my ES 335 (yes!).Thank you man.Jean Paul

  • who cares about all the theory shit you guys know.. you could know all the words in the world and still give a shitty speech

  • 9 people are retarded!!!!!!

  • Right you cans use the C#minor Pentatonic E Minor pentatonice E Ionian F# Dorian Ab Phrygian A LYdian B Mixolydian C# Aeolian and Eb Locrian ovah this Shuffle

  • @saron380 Been There Done That!!!!

  • Nice backing man its gotta great groove to it...

  • ***dont forget to learn flat keys too Bb Ab Gb Eb Db youll get alot more out of it

  • sounds like pride and joy

  • good track, can i do a video responce?

  • THE BLUES IS ALRIGHT!

  • SRV ; D

  • fine track brother, just had a harp jam frenzy here that rocked my socks off, totally blowing my own mind here, and thats what I came for! Thanks bud!

  • hey, GREAT job man!

  • is it a real bnd? coll

  • this is so awesome !

  • not big enough on the bass and drums

  • whoah, this is great!

  • pride and joy?

  • good track

  • nice groove man! added this to my favs

  • I like these tracks, can you tell me how I can get' em?

  • This is in major, not minor. You can play the E major pentatonic over it. You could play E minor pentatonic if you dont know the major one just remember to add the major 3rd.

  • @Hanz780 you can play the minor as well, either will work. The b3 and perfect 5th rub against the major 3rd of the chods and create a dirty bluesy/grimey effect

  • E, C , Z shit man I can play them all.

    Thanks for the tracks brother!

  • hey guys I just posted a video response

    Guitar lesson +demo+ tips on this backing track

    Enjoy:)

  • shee's my sweet little babyyy, i'm her little lover boy (8)

  • That was sweetttt

    thank you

  • key E for = Error on page

  • So what is it referring to when they say the in E?

  • The key. The song is in the key of E.

  • The best blues backing track on youtube! Thnx man!!

  • i just beasted out on harmonica to this tanks alot :D

  • E major right?

  • there is no major or minor in blues

  • If it's in minor, you definitely don't want to play major.

  • @sommerach sure there is. a minor blues has the I and IV chord minor. this one is major.

  • @sommerach what blues are you talking about?

  • thx alot for the track man it worked really good if u like this check out my improv for this:P i think ull like it its in the video responses under rockinbluesman5150 :)

  • can we have it without the guitar?

  • just sounds like pride and joy by stevie ray vaughn lol

  • Oh yes...

  • New to you tube...thanks for the great stuff

  • welcome to youtube!......you will be amazed at some of the things you'll find here. ENJOY!

  • this is probably the best backing track on youtube ever! thanx!

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  • Oh yeah! Best blues rippin' track ever

  • wow..this really improves impro skills

  • great jam

  • nice

  • yeah...go bluesss

  • awesome, great jams all of them keep them coming

  • hellz yeah i luv this so much, im horrible at making solo's but this makes it seem natural. tyvvvvvm.

  • this backtrack reminds me of stevie ray vaughn

  • To right lol. Pride and joy hardcore. I question if this is actually in E or if its in D#.

  • well i play in eminor but u can also play D# if u like playing half step down

  • Well srv tuned down a semitone so it would have been in Eb or D# if it was actually taken straight from him, but this actual track is recorded in E

  • my shameless response on the way, nice track nice nice, got my hands tired really fast

  • Pride and Joy 2x faster? :) I'd love it anyway, but just a little bit slower than that.

  • wow, no way. thanks so much.

  • Awesome. Love jamming to this on my Sax.

  • very nice

  • now this is fun!

  • I can play fiddle to this!

  • very cool. thanks.

  • sounds like the phone call by joe satriani XD

  • fantastic... favorited it :P

  • nice very SRV like

  • "you mess with her you'll see a man get mean" ....good song

  • @MikeLeeColeman yeeeeeeeeeeeahhhhhhh

    

  • great!

  • with dorian mode good!!

  • Awesome track

    sounds a little like pride and joy by stevie ray vaughn lol

    great sound and rythm keep it up!

  • not cool man

  • all of your tracks rock

  • really one of the best backing track ever I jammed more than 20 mins on this :D

  • These are great!!! Thanks!

  • Your backing tracks are AWESOME. Really enjoying this.

  • superb

  • best backer ever. right on.

  • de puta madre!!

    mola tako!

  • awsome! best blues backing track

  • try e penatonic

  • Wait, you with more theory know how then me

    I just realized that is a "A" mn peta

    so then I played again and felt that it resolved better on the A then the C so would it better to say that I played the solo in A mn pent cause that is where it resolved

    thanks

    and thanks for posting these backing tracks esp for us beginners

  • you'll get more notes from which chords they use by just playing E pentatonic

  • e penatonic dumass

  • no way, e bluse scale

    btw, it's dumBass

  • whatever floats ur boat

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  • i forgot the t. and you forgot the A in octave. go suck a fat one bitch.

  • besides the fact if it is correct in it's essence of theory the other variable in the equation is if you like it yourself

  • used a "C" mg penta sounded good

  • no g is the relative major of e minor, c is the relative major of a minor

  • @punkrockerdudebro but a minor is e dorian, the best scale to for shuffles imo.

  • @punkrockerdudebro i believe you dont realize what you are talking about, if you want true skill learn from my guitar master shawn in victoria tx, hes a legend around the world when it comes to guitar theory. just a few months and im already playing lead over anything in any key, i can get to any note on my fretboard within .5 of a second, you may ask why i've become a musical sex god in such a period of time, im just a natural born prodigy genius mutha fucka. Don't hate.

  • @punkrockerdudebro So C minor is the relative of E, maybe he mean that...

  • @8werty8 Cm is the relative minor to t Eb major

    C#minor is the relative minor to E major think of it this way, The relative minor scale/ chords are always the 6th degree of the major scale

    for instance Aminor which contains a 1-3b-5 (A-C-E) is the Relative minor to C major (which contains no sharps or flats) because it has no sharps or flats also,

  • @saron380 Sorry I was wrong! 

  • SRV style!

  • yup.

  • Dude, thanks so much for the upload. These are great!

  • Yeah! Thanks, man - great practice track.

  • nice reminds me of srv

  • Why is he

  • yeh its basically pride and joy

  • youp. cryin, i think's the name of 'he song.

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