@neonbladedotcom - It's very similar. I Feel Like Going Home by Muddy, Walking blues by Robert Johnson and Death Letter by Son House all share similar lyrics and seem to come from the same source.
very very very nice. can you tell me what those types of guitars are called. i keep going onto sites or asking in shops and saying ''you know, those steel looking blues guitars''. noone knows what i mean lol
thats good advice there but everyone were i live is intoo rap like i think im the only difrent person haha but yah i listen to tons of old stuff records and such but thanks i think im pickin up on it a little bit from watching your videos and stuff ill poast a few of me playing and you can tell me what you think i gota get a dobro bad but my 54 gretsch acoustic is workin for now
hey man im just getin intoo slide quite a bit now is there any special books or anything that youve looked through that might help my journy thanks man sweet playin love the alternating bass
@countrypicker1 - hrmmm. i'm not sure about any slide instructional books. i'm sure there are some. I suggest listening to alot of slide players, and hanging out with other people who play and maybe even getting some lessons with someone whose playing you admire.
Now that's real music. I love that song, Muddy Waters is one of my favorite artists of all times and a pride of our state of Mississippi. Great job, bubba.
Muddy Waters is now a blues legend. Jimmy Reed was even more famous but seems now more or less forgotten compared to Muddy, B.B. King, Howling wolf or John Lee Hooker. One reason for that is only 3 little film do exist of him. One you can watch (in very bad quality) on youtube.
Because of that I made a tribute to honor the man & his music. Just click on my name to watch an animated short film "24 bars for Jimmy Reed". Hope you and your visitors enjoy it. Comments are welcome.
very good. The meter for this song is a bit free. Most of it turns out to be more of a 12 1/2 bar blues instead of a 12 bar blues. it's a little quirky.
Bro...That was fucking amazing. Fuck.
Gaburieru819 3 days ago
mmmmmm!!!!!!!! nice
ferkinskin 2 weeks ago
This is your best video I think and not only because I love this tune by Muddy :) You really know what you're doing, please keep doing it !!
ArchiJB 1 month ago
Would you share your tunning? Thank you.
sonidomono100 2 months ago
@sonidomono100 - Of course. Open G tuning. D G D G B D - low to high.
deaconbrandonreeves 2 months ago
good feeling
antoine77777771 2 months ago
Nice tone! Walking blues by Robert Johnson?
neonbladedotcom 3 months ago
@neonbladedotcom - It's very similar. I Feel Like Going Home by Muddy, Walking blues by Robert Johnson and Death Letter by Son House all share similar lyrics and seem to come from the same source.
deaconbrandonreeves 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing :D
ederfeder1 3 months ago
@ederfeder1 - Thank you for watching and listening. : )
deaconbrandonreeves 3 months ago
do you have tabs? for this
tankspliff 7 months ago
@tankspliff - no. sorry.
deaconbrandonreeves 7 months ago
I like it!
sarkged 9 months ago
Real good rendition!!
fngrpkn06 11 months ago
Nice! ... I like the way you play it ... and your singing is nice too ...
Wats4Crick 1 year ago
Great playing, great song.
But you, my friend, cannot sing.
yunikage 1 year ago
Hey man , every once and a while I also come back to this smokin blues riff, u sing & play with so much soul, keep on sliding!!
dandeschambault 1 year ago
Keep Up the blues,, Man,,
this is hello from EGYPT,,,
realwata 1 year ago
every once in a while I come back here and watch this again. so good!
133serge13318 1 year ago
Whats the tuning of this one?
56oldssuper88 1 year ago
@56oldssuper88 - open G. D G D G B D
deaconbrandonreeves 1 year ago
@deaconbrandonreeves
Très très bon, j'aime bien. I like the way you play guitare.
OncleDoum 1 year ago
Deacon's has a hot butt doesn't he? I wonder how it tastes!
entertainme3000 1 year ago
nice dude, been while since i don't hear something like this !
squalsrv 1 year ago
Good job man ^^!!
I'm also interested to begin studing this song, anyone knows where can i find a well done transcription? (tab or whatever...)
TarrapunchiaS 1 year ago
Classic song, i can listen to this over and over again.
Good job, you sing from the soul and it sounds great!
Anonomied 1 year ago
Greaat!
could u tab that for us?
666rosette 1 year ago
Killer jam! Way to lock it in the pocket.
WestSideTravis 1 year ago
Holy shit!
your definitely a blues man
very impressive
jayconn 2 years ago
Sounds awsome buddy - one of the best ive heard on You Tube. keep up the good work - lets more of this
itsonlyrocknroll22 2 years ago
what guage of strings do you use with that guitar? I'm thinking of giving slide guitar a try
alapunk13 2 years ago
Light gauge acoustic strings.
deaconbrandonreeves 2 years ago
thanks.
alapunk13 2 years ago
very very very nice. can you tell me what those types of guitars are called. i keep going onto sites or asking in shops and saying ''you know, those steel looking blues guitars''. noone knows what i mean lol
ArtOfRuin75 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for listening. the type of guitar is a resonator. the brand is National Resophonic.
deaconbrandonreeves 2 years ago
i made a video of me playing ive only ben doing it for about a week now let me know what you think and mabe give some advice thanks
countrypicker1 2 years ago
Sounds almost the same as Walkin Blues by Clapton :D
Riverdale270 2 years ago
if you get a chance and wold do a couple leson type things showin me some tunings and turnarounds that wold be really sweet thanks man
countrypicker1 2 years ago
thats good advice there but everyone were i live is intoo rap like i think im the only difrent person haha but yah i listen to tons of old stuff records and such but thanks i think im pickin up on it a little bit from watching your videos and stuff ill poast a few of me playing and you can tell me what you think i gota get a dobro bad but my 54 gretsch acoustic is workin for now
countrypicker1 2 years ago
hey man im just getin intoo slide quite a bit now is there any special books or anything that youve looked through that might help my journy thanks man sweet playin love the alternating bass
countrypicker1 2 years ago
@countrypicker1 - hrmmm. i'm not sure about any slide instructional books. i'm sure there are some. I suggest listening to alot of slide players, and hanging out with other people who play and maybe even getting some lessons with someone whose playing you admire.
deaconbrandonreeves 2 years ago
Now that's real music. I love that song, Muddy Waters is one of my favorite artists of all times and a pride of our state of Mississippi. Great job, bubba.
MSfeller 2 years ago
awesome man..
very well done
greetings from argentina
nicorefe 2 years ago
its simply great !
doghajon 2 years ago
Good version!
Muddy Waters is now a blues legend. Jimmy Reed was even more famous but seems now more or less forgotten compared to Muddy, B.B. King, Howling wolf or John Lee Hooker. One reason for that is only 3 little film do exist of him. One you can watch (in very bad quality) on youtube.
Because of that I made a tribute to honor the man & his music. Just click on my name to watch an animated short film "24 bars for Jimmy Reed". Hope you and your visitors enjoy it. Comments are welcome.
2009framat 2 years ago
Hi!
I am learning this song at the moment this helped me a lot. THX!
B33fi 2 years ago
ya, rock it bro!
foolintherain116 3 years ago
Nice singin',but guitarwork must be little bit "freely".
67065682 3 years ago
very good. The meter for this song is a bit free. Most of it turns out to be more of a 12 1/2 bar blues instead of a 12 bar blues. it's a little quirky.
deaconbrandonreeves 3 years ago
outstanding!!
loneyse 3 years ago
Great. Keep Going man. You have the blues soul.
RomuloBordezani 3 years ago
nice ! really! what tuning is that? EBEBBE?
taurtue 3 years ago
thanks. It's open G tuning. DGDGBD. Hope that helps.
deaconbrandonreeves 3 years ago
Good job man, keep it up!
LennyTootsHoffman 3 years ago
nice socks
emiliafrancesca 3 years ago
Excellent !!!
DDR
DAVIDDAMIENR 3 years ago
I dig it, man.
foowah7 3 years ago