Larry's my all time fav for lots of reasons but ya gotta love Lee. The idea of these two LA session greats playing together always seemed unlikely to me but they did it and I've sure enjoyed it!
Guitar playing is all about finding your tone. A lot of people found theres (Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, BB King, SRV), but sadly, so many never found there tone (Kurt Cobain; dont get me wrong, he was great, but never found his tone. Joe Perry, Izzy Stradlin). Luckily, Carlton is in the first column!
Just wonderful spiritual beings having a awesome human experience...two LEGENDS in this journey...thanks for your great inspirations...Peace, Love and Hugs!!!
This is so sweet, I could jus keep watching itover and over.
OK, big question: is it me, or is Rit's first solo tasty and excellent, and the second one er, second rate? I think he should have just done the solo one time, he just seemed to be lost the second time through. Larry of course nailed his ENTIRE solo, but hey, it is his tune an he's ptobably played it a million times...
@fmarkow I'm not sure I follow you. I see Larry and Lee each only doing one solo, then Melvin's bass solo, a short recapitulation, then closing. I'm I missing something? Or are you breaking down Rit's solo into two parts?
@BadSneakers well it technically may in fact be one long solo, but here's how I am breaking it down: he takes a solo break from 1:28-2:19 over the "verse" (hard to name it since there are no lyrics, but that is what I would call this section), then another one from 2:19-2:57 (which is more like the chorus). It is this second section I am refering to (which may be "part two" of his solo, but it is over a different section, that is why I am calling it his second solo.)
@fmarkow I see what you're talkn about, I'd consider that all one solo. A crescendo solo for sure. Note how at 1:27 Carlton points at Rit as if to say "you're first this time." Confused starting at 2:19? - man, that's my favorite part! Cats like Rit and LC don't get "confused." Plus, this was a concert tour ( saw them in Atlanta), there's just no telln how many times they already had played this song. To me, it's an emotionally screaming segue to the ending of a solo. But to each his own. NBD
@BadSneakers I gues I just don;t like the run he does from 2:35 on, too outside. Jazzers try to take a "wrong" note and make it "right" but IMO that note at 2:35 was wrong, and by holding it for a bar or two was a bad call. But hey, it was his solo and choice of note, I'll never be as good a player as him, so what do I know.... (I did for a time play in the same chair he did in a college band "The Esquires" - my Rit trivia / claim to fame ; ) Peace on ya bro, fun talking guitar..
@danboyguitar94 From an article link on Larry's website: "Not surprisingly, one of his more popular songs Room 335, sounds uncannily close to Steely Dan's Peg. Of this quirk, he confesses, "'The
chord progression is partially borrowed from Steely Dan. I loved the
sound of the particular chord changes. At the time, that was a very
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amazing how fourplay attracts the best, from Lee to Larry to Chuck
TheIrishlad12 1 week ago in playlist ギター動画
Those solos were great ! Lee just smokes !!
dave22h34 2 weeks ago
@LRGuitarVids So true. And he's standing upright :-)
snowstorm5590 2 weeks ago
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snowstorm5590 2 weeks ago
I agrre about Peg!
beneloulou 2 weeks ago
That it is what I was hearing Steely Dan's Peg :)
akimtennis 3 weeks ago
Larry's my all time fav for lots of reasons but ya gotta love Lee. The idea of these two LA session greats playing together always seemed unlikely to me but they did it and I've sure enjoyed it!
2waterfall 1 month ago
Hint of Steely Dan
alastairjr40 1 month ago
2 for one's price
pastore909 1 month ago
Ooo Te Encontre!! :)
Hackfrostcs 3 months ago
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off time clapping Asians need to die!!! i hate zipper heads!
waterloojew 4 months ago
yeah!!
MrPacifica721 4 months ago
Just wow....blending in so perfectly between the two.
rossinibkk 5 months ago
Guitar playing is all about finding your tone. A lot of people found theres (Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, BB King, SRV), but sadly, so many never found there tone (Kurt Cobain; dont get me wrong, he was great, but never found his tone. Joe Perry, Izzy Stradlin). Luckily, Carlton is in the first column!
PBANDSNOW 5 months ago
2人の神様の共演!いつまでも元気でいてほしい。
papichan2006 6 months ago
2人の神様の共演!
papichan2006 6 months ago
just seen larry doing this song with lee, steve lukather and others.. nothing to say, larry's solos are always more groovy than other's
CarnevaliGuitar 6 months ago
@CarnevaliGuitar It's everything about the dude. The note choice, the way he phrases his lines, and TONE!!
J0NNYBudd 5 months ago
Just wonderful spiritual beings having a awesome human experience...two LEGENDS in this journey...thanks for your great inspirations...Peace, Love and Hugs!!!
Moale04 6 months ago 2
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O negão tomou conta da metade do vídeo. Gastou mais tempo do que Larry e Lee juntos. Seu solo até que começa bem mas depois é um pé no saco!
saviogoncalves 7 months ago
O negão tomou conta da metade do vídeo. Gastou mais tempo do que Larry e Lee juntos. Seu solo até que começa bem mas epois é um pé no saco!
saviogoncalves 7 months ago
melvin davis on bass
TheIrishlad12 7 months ago
what explain needs more?
he is a Legend
killtank3 8 months ago
who is that bassist? Love his solo!
tza123 10 months ago
This is so sweet, I could jus keep watching itover and over.
OK, big question: is it me, or is Rit's first solo tasty and excellent, and the second one er, second rate? I think he should have just done the solo one time, he just seemed to be lost the second time through. Larry of course nailed his ENTIRE solo, but hey, it is his tune an he's ptobably played it a million times...
fmarkow 1 year ago
@fmarkow I'm not sure I follow you. I see Larry and Lee each only doing one solo, then Melvin's bass solo, a short recapitulation, then closing. I'm I missing something? Or are you breaking down Rit's solo into two parts?
BadSneakers 6 months ago
@BadSneakers well it technically may in fact be one long solo, but here's how I am breaking it down: he takes a solo break from 1:28-2:19 over the "verse" (hard to name it since there are no lyrics, but that is what I would call this section), then another one from 2:19-2:57 (which is more like the chorus). It is this second section I am refering to (which may be "part two" of his solo, but it is over a different section, that is why I am calling it his second solo.)
fmarkow 6 months ago
@fmarkow I see what you're talkn about, I'd consider that all one solo. A crescendo solo for sure. Note how at 1:27 Carlton points at Rit as if to say "you're first this time." Confused starting at 2:19? - man, that's my favorite part! Cats like Rit and LC don't get "confused." Plus, this was a concert tour ( saw them in Atlanta), there's just no telln how many times they already had played this song. To me, it's an emotionally screaming segue to the ending of a solo. But to each his own. NBD
BadSneakers 6 months ago
@BadSneakers I gues I just don;t like the run he does from 2:35 on, too outside. Jazzers try to take a "wrong" note and make it "right" but IMO that note at 2:35 was wrong, and by holding it for a bar or two was a bad call. But hey, it was his solo and choice of note, I'll never be as good a player as him, so what do I know.... (I did for a time play in the same chair he did in a college band "The Esquires" - my Rit trivia / claim to fame ; ) Peace on ya bro, fun talking guitar..
fmarkow 6 months ago
@fmarkow Cool! Yeah, but to my ear both are perfect - different, but perfectly different. Heard about the Esquires - do you know his son Wesley?
BadSneakers 6 months ago
PS - Larry does not play one note that is not perfect.
fmarkow 6 months ago
@fmarkow PS, youtube search "joe bonamassa lee ritenour guitar center sessions" think you will like!
BadSneakers 6 months ago
@BadSneakers that is sweet, thanks. Never seen Joe play a Tele before.
fmarkow 6 months ago
phenomenons!!!
chidotoluca92 1 year ago
It sounds like Earth wind fire - September
muaythai1982 1 year ago
@muaythai1982 Actually Carlton admits he copped from Steely Dan's Peg since he was doing so much studio work w/ them when he wrote it.
BadSneakers 1 year ago
@BadSneakers lies
danboyguitar94 6 months ago
@danboyguitar94 From an article link on Larry's website: "Not surprisingly, one of his more popular songs Room 335, sounds uncannily close to Steely Dan's Peg. Of this quirk, he confesses, "'The
chord progression is partially borrowed from Steely Dan. I loved the
sound of the particular chord changes. At the time, that was a very
fresh sound.'"
BadSneakers 6 months ago
gokillll.......
AndrySijabat 1 year ago
ultra lee ritenour aki desde canarias !!!
2921996 1 year ago
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telarc 1 year ago
Tasty lick at 2:52
ThomasKjems95 1 year ago
Ricky Lawson on drums?
maixce 2 years ago
@maixce This is Land Richards on drums!!! : )
walterwjt3 1 year ago
heroes!!!
planetrot 2 years ago