hey man ... Very good performance, but you should dress better, and playing "Mood for a Day" on the guitar is a heresy, would look better with a nylon guitar in tune, but his technique is very good, and was very similar to the version of steve rowe, but I would advise not to use more straw, use only your fingers.
If Scientology is really out to help people, why do they charge money? If they are advocators of peace, why do they fight anyone who disagrees with them? If what they believe is reasonable and true, why do they hide their 'higher' teachings and charge high sums for people to be able to read them? If they aren't in it for fame and profit, why do they target celebrities for recruit?
@OpenComments Insanely nonsequitur as usual, and STUPID. Why do doctors charge to help people? Why do musicians who play for the love of music charge for concerts? Why does the collection plate get passed in Christian church? Because they need money to survive. Duh.
Doctors charge to help people because they are running a business. Musicians who play for the love of music charge for concerts because they are running a business. The collection plate gets passed in the Christian church because they are collecting donations which are then re-invested back into the community, but they are no set amount.
Scientology, a supposedly non-profit organization, charges fixed donations for its services while at the same time getting tax breaks.
@OpenComments People run businesses for the same reason collection plates get passed - everyone needs money to survive. Nonprofit status is based on the type of services delivered, not whether the donations are fixed amounts. I understand that you have issues with the CofS's nonprofit status, but harassing musicians on YouTube won't change it.
The difference is, Scientology charge fixed and mandatory donations. Can you honestly tell me with a straight face that a Scientologist can reach OT 8 without paying thousands and thousands of dollars in cash? The point is not that everybody needs money to survive; it is that Scientology charges more than religions. A Christian that gives $10 every Sunday for 20 years pays a grand total of $10,400, which doesn't even pay for OT 3 (Xenu) in Scientology.
@OpenComments Nonprofit status is based on the type of services delivered, not whether the donations are fixed amounts or how much they are. I understand that you have issues with the CofS's nonprofit status, but harassing musicians on YouTube won't change it.
If musicians are openly supporting Scientology, conducting themselves as a shill for Scientology, then they are deceptively recruiting people into the cult. It's even worse for ChillEB because he, like you, refuses to analyze any data I present him with. By making himself a celebrity among Scientologists, he is in effect being a cult promotional tool while ignoring the human rights abuse allegations being reported from reputable media sites and former celebrities.
@OpenComments Harassing musicians on YouTube will not change the CofS's nonprofit status or anything about the CofS. As you can see on all the videos you've been spamming, the musicians' fans are entirely unimpressed with your blather. Whatever effect you think you're having, beyond being a YouTube nuisance, exists only in your warped mind.
Informing Scientologists, whether they be musician, business owner, or student, will arm them with information that prevents them from contributing funds to a human rights abusing organization. You are aware of how viral information can be, right, especially in this age of twitter, facebook, and in general ,the internet? This exponential spread of information can easily make a difference in revoking Scientology's tax exempt status in time.
I can say the same for you, that I hope that your vigilante-esque focus on myself isn't your main goal in life as well. I understand why you would feel threatened if this WERE my main goal in life, because there's no way you would feel any sympathy for an SP like me. While you are trying to undermine my efforts to inform public Scientologists about the dangers of Scientology abuses, David Miscavige is beating more people and families are broken apart. How can you let this happen?
@OpenComments lmfao rest assured that barking at you and other spammers is not even a minor goal of mine. I just like music and art videos and don't like to see them mucked up with your insane blather.
If you don't like to see music and arts videos mucked up, don't look. You're mucking them up even more responding to me, so you are in effect contributing to that which you are trying to prevent.
But you are not at all contributing to what I am trying to prevent - people getting recruited into a dangerous cult under false pretenses, and Scientology members unable to read both sides. Just a reminder that I protest Scientology abuses, and my "insane blather" is one way I do it.
I'm sorry that videos are less enjoyable to you because of what I do. Ruining your enjoyment from videos is a small price to pay for the lives that the Church of Scientology has hurt. Scientology has redefined so many words that you calling me evil has no bearing anymore. I mean, of course you would think I'm evil, just like you are taught to think all SPs are evil, all psychiatrists are evil, and the tech is perfect. This black-and-white thinking is what cults teach.
@OpenComments You're sorry? Your sincerity is touching. lmfao. I don't say you're evil because anyone has called you an SP, I say you're an evil psycho because you plainly are.
You say I'm evil because I plainly am? What kind of rational logic is that? What's so evil about protesting a criminal organization whose leader David Miscavige beats his staff? What's evil about protesting a ridiculous policy that dictates who members can and cannot see? What's evil about protesting how Sea Org members' letters are opened and scanned for entheta before giving it to the Sea Org member? I protest these things because it is the right thing to do. Wordclear evil.
What's evil is assaulting peaceful protesters and lying to the police about it. What's evil is encouraging husbands to separate from their wives because they are starting to become critical of Scientology. What's evil is telling people to join staff with the promise of free services, only to find themselves working long hours for little pay. What's evil is using parishioner funds to hire private investigators to harass critics. The Church of Scientology does all this.
What's so evil about it? "Spamming" YouTube music videos with "Insane rants and lies" , if evil at all, pales in comparison with the evil committed by the Church of Scientology.
Since evil is the opposite of good, does that mean not-spamming music videos with sane statements and truths would be a good thing?
Someday, you will wake up to the truth, and learn that everyone who has left Scientology regretted calling critics liars. Educate yourself at xenu(.)net
Scientology not only tolerates lying but actually presents formal training in the subject:
"Purpose: To train the student to give a false statement with good TR-1. To train the student to outflow false data effectively. … The student should be coached on a gradient until he/she can lie facilely."
-L. Ron Hubbard, Intelligence Specialist Training Routine–Lying (TR-L)
The Church of Scientology's leaders are proven liars based on that TR-L (training routine lie) course.
Critical thinking gets involved when you can come up with reasons why I would lie to you in the first place though. Why would I lie to you about the reasons why I protest Scientology?
I think you're afraid of making sense of what I am saying - for if you ever did put the pieces of the puzzle together, you will realize that the Church of Scientology is sinister and evil. The belief system you have known and admired all your life - your perfect image of L. Ron Hubbard and the tech - shattered. Look - it's going to hurt at first, but many have recovered! Tory Christman, Michael Pattinson, Jeff Hawkins, Marty Rathbun ... they have all recovered from blowing.
The thing is, you do not have the data to conclude that what I am saying is insanity. Please, just try to make sense out of the women speaking out against being forced to have abortions, or the mothers who have lost their child to Scientology. There's nothing insane about these allegations - they warrant investigation. Remember, if Scientology is the study of truth, aren't you the least bit curious if these are the truth? Got methods to get to the bottom of things?
@OpenComments Your communication in general is insane. You're even proud of being chronically nonsequitur. There's nothing to analyze in insane blather.
In all fairness, the communication between myself and what you call my "nonsequitur spamming" is one-sided, to the artists that I am relaying information to. You can't define non-sequitur for something which isn't even an a bidirectional discussion. The communication between us is different because it IS bidirectional (and I thank you for that - despite your hostility toward me I am glad you are communicating with me, unlike many other Scientologists). Please analyze allegations.
Marty Rathbun, one of Miscavige's top lieutenants for years, left in 2004. Amy Scobee, who held several executive posts, left in 2005.
The four defectors, speaking publicly for the first time, each served more than 25 years in the Sea Org.
"Right, wrong or indifferent, I felt I was doing something for the good of man, and I'll never give that back," said De Vocht, who left in 2005. "But the longer I was in it, it got crazier and crazier as Dave took over."
YouTube user Jierra tried to friend me. I posted the entire NED for OT material on her channel, and she blocked me while deleting those comments. If you are a true handler, you'd better get to her quickly. Jierra Clark is yet another celebrity Scientologist that falls under the same category as Scientology shill EBChill.
You think I message celebrity Scientologists just to feel important? That's not right at all. I message celebrity Scientologists because they have the most influence on people. Celebrity Scientologists (or in the case of EBChill, Scientology shills) may easily promote Scientology to be a harmless religion. The problem is, it's a sinister manipulative cult that breaks up families and harasses critics.
So go ahead and "handle" Jierra Clark before I spread some more truths.
That's your conclusion, not mine. If the Church of Scientology is never worried about what you sarcastically call "truths", they wouldn't send handlers out blocking their protest signs. Last I heard, the right to public assembly is a fundamental human right. Why block protest signs from their own parishioners?
Have you handled Jierra Clark yet, i.e. have you tried to undo the effects of the NOTs material? You mocked up your own reactive mind.
@OpenComments I'm flattered that you think I'm some sort of handler, but Chill and Jierra don't need me to handle them - I'm sure they're fine. So are their fans, who listen to them, not some crazy troll.
Am I at least a good troll, if I am a troll? I mean, artists deserve to learn about abuses committed within the Scientology organization, yes? Who would want to be part of an organization that breaks up families and harasses its critics?
@OpenComments You're either lying or being misleading by distorting the meanings of words - when you're not doing one you're usually doing the other. Are you saying she was arrested for sexually abusing a child, or are you just insinuating that?
Jan Eastgate was recently arrested with allegations of covering up the sexual molestation of a child, as she coached the then-Scientologist at 10 years old how to answer questions posed by the police. I can provide you with video links if you like? (Or you can just view my YouTube favorites - the two most recent ones).
@OpenComments So she wasn't arrested for sexually abusing a child, as you insinuated when you said she was "arrested for child sex abuse charges". Yep, that's misleading enough to constitute a lie.
The international president of the CCHR has just been arrested, and you're arguing semantics?! Clearly you would justify the crimes of Scientologists; don't you see what you are doing?
How do you feel about Jan Eastgate's arrest, and being accused of covering up a child molestation? Do you think it was right for her to cover it up based on defending Scientology, or do you think it was wrong and you are glad she was arrested?
@OpenComments It's not semantics, it's lying. You finally found something bad to say about a Scientologist that you didn't have to invent, and you still couldn't resist lying about it.
Jan Eastgate, President of the CCHR and winner of the Church of Scientology Freedom Medal for her work on human rights, has been implicated in covering up the sexual abuse of an 11-year-old girl in the Australian branch of the church. Eastgate was head of the Australian CCHR at the time and the girl was abused by her Scientologist stepfather between the ages of 8 and 11 years.
I thought this was pretty cool. I've never seen this played on an electric and it was adapted pretty well. But dude, if yer gonna do this for the world to see, play it clean.
Can I ask you a question? Did you use a webcam or a camcorder to make this? I want to record my playing but I'm sure if I should by a webcam or a more expensive camcorder. thanks
Nice interpretation of STEVE HOWES piece. Nicely done.
DjangosBurntFingers 1 month ago
i wanna know what the conversation was about after!
griffinmpable 1 year ago
hey man ... Very good performance, but you should dress better, and playing "Mood for a Day" on the guitar is a heresy, would look better with a nylon guitar in tune, but his technique is very good, and was very similar to the version of steve rowe, but I would advise not to use more straw, use only your fingers.
marcioalmada 1 year ago
why is he in boxers? like am I the only one who noticed that?
aces playing by the way
crispinchicken 2 years ago
bon
Joker133706 2 years ago
Howe played with a pick up until the :48 mark on this vid. Then, he put the pick in his mouth and played the rest of the song with fingers only.
bwag8008 2 years ago
@bwag8008
If Scientology is really out to help people, why do they charge money? If they are advocators of peace, why do they fight anyone who disagrees with them? If what they believe is reasonable and true, why do they hide their 'higher' teachings and charge high sums for people to be able to read them? If they aren't in it for fame and profit, why do they target celebrities for recruit?
OpenComments 1 year ago
@OpenComments Insanely nonsequitur as usual, and STUPID. Why do doctors charge to help people? Why do musicians who play for the love of music charge for concerts? Why does the collection plate get passed in Christian church? Because they need money to survive. Duh.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
Doctors charge to help people because they are running a business. Musicians who play for the love of music charge for concerts because they are running a business. The collection plate gets passed in the Christian church because they are collecting donations which are then re-invested back into the community, but they are no set amount.
Scientology, a supposedly non-profit organization, charges fixed donations for its services while at the same time getting tax breaks.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments People run businesses for the same reason collection plates get passed - everyone needs money to survive. Nonprofit status is based on the type of services delivered, not whether the donations are fixed amounts. I understand that you have issues with the CofS's nonprofit status, but harassing musicians on YouTube won't change it.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
The difference is, Scientology charge fixed and mandatory donations. Can you honestly tell me with a straight face that a Scientologist can reach OT 8 without paying thousands and thousands of dollars in cash? The point is not that everybody needs money to survive; it is that Scientology charges more than religions. A Christian that gives $10 every Sunday for 20 years pays a grand total of $10,400, which doesn't even pay for OT 3 (Xenu) in Scientology.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments Nonprofit status is based on the type of services delivered, not whether the donations are fixed amounts or how much they are. I understand that you have issues with the CofS's nonprofit status, but harassing musicians on YouTube won't change it.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
If musicians are openly supporting Scientology, conducting themselves as a shill for Scientology, then they are deceptively recruiting people into the cult. It's even worse for ChillEB because he, like you, refuses to analyze any data I present him with. By making himself a celebrity among Scientologists, he is in effect being a cult promotional tool while ignoring the human rights abuse allegations being reported from reputable media sites and former celebrities.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments Harassing musicians on YouTube will not change the CofS's nonprofit status or anything about the CofS. As you can see on all the videos you've been spamming, the musicians' fans are entirely unimpressed with your blather. Whatever effect you think you're having, beyond being a YouTube nuisance, exists only in your warped mind.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
Informing Scientologists, whether they be musician, business owner, or student, will arm them with information that prevents them from contributing funds to a human rights abusing organization. You are aware of how viral information can be, right, especially in this age of twitter, facebook, and in general ,the internet? This exponential spread of information can easily make a difference in revoking Scientology's tax exempt status in time.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments As I said earlier, I hope for your sake this isn't your main goal in life.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
I can say the same for you, that I hope that your vigilante-esque focus on myself isn't your main goal in life as well. I understand why you would feel threatened if this WERE my main goal in life, because there's no way you would feel any sympathy for an SP like me. While you are trying to undermine my efforts to inform public Scientologists about the dangers of Scientology abuses, David Miscavige is beating more people and families are broken apart. How can you let this happen?
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments lmfao rest assured that barking at you and other spammers is not even a minor goal of mine. I just like music and art videos and don't like to see them mucked up with your insane blather.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
If you don't like to see music and arts videos mucked up, don't look. You're mucking them up even more responding to me, so you are in effect contributing to that which you are trying to prevent.
But you are not at all contributing to what I am trying to prevent - people getting recruited into a dangerous cult under false pretenses, and Scientology members unable to read both sides. Just a reminder that I protest Scientology abuses, and my "insane blather" is one way I do it.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments So I should give up enjoying videos because of you? F U, evil psycho
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
I'm sorry that videos are less enjoyable to you because of what I do. Ruining your enjoyment from videos is a small price to pay for the lives that the Church of Scientology has hurt. Scientology has redefined so many words that you calling me evil has no bearing anymore. I mean, of course you would think I'm evil, just like you are taught to think all SPs are evil, all psychiatrists are evil, and the tech is perfect. This black-and-white thinking is what cults teach.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments You're sorry? Your sincerity is touching. lmfao. I don't say you're evil because anyone has called you an SP, I say you're an evil psycho because you plainly are.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
You say I'm evil because I plainly am? What kind of rational logic is that? What's so evil about protesting a criminal organization whose leader David Miscavige beats his staff? What's evil about protesting a ridiculous policy that dictates who members can and cannot see? What's evil about protesting how Sea Org members' letters are opened and scanned for entheta before giving it to the Sea Org member? I protest these things because it is the right thing to do. Wordclear evil.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments OK, I did. Yup, it's plain, you're evil.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
What's evil is assaulting peaceful protesters and lying to the police about it. What's evil is encouraging husbands to separate from their wives because they are starting to become critical of Scientology. What's evil is telling people to join staff with the promise of free services, only to find themselves working long hours for little pay. What's evil is using parishioner funds to hire private investigators to harass critics. The Church of Scientology does all this.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments What's evil on YouTube is spamming music videos with insane rants and lies.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
What's so evil about it? "Spamming" YouTube music videos with "Insane rants and lies" , if evil at all, pales in comparison with the evil committed by the Church of Scientology.
Since evil is the opposite of good, does that mean not-spamming music videos with sane statements and truths would be a good thing?
Someday, you will wake up to the truth, and learn that everyone who has left Scientology regretted calling critics liars. Educate yourself at xenu(.)net
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments I have sources of information that are not proven liars.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
Are those sources of information Scientology?
Scientology not only tolerates lying but actually presents formal training in the subject:
"Purpose: To train the student to give a false statement with good TR-1. To train the student to outflow false data effectively. … The student should be coached on a gradient until he/she can lie facilely."
-L. Ron Hubbard, Intelligence Specialist Training Routine–Lying (TR-L)
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments I have lots of sources of information that are not proven liars.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
The Church of Scientology's leaders are proven liars based on that TR-L (training routine lie) course.
Critical thinking gets involved when you can come up with reasons why I would lie to you in the first place though. Why would I lie to you about the reasons why I protest Scientology?
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments I wouldn't try to make any sense of your psycho blathering.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
I think you're afraid of making sense of what I am saying - for if you ever did put the pieces of the puzzle together, you will realize that the Church of Scientology is sinister and evil. The belief system you have known and admired all your life - your perfect image of L. Ron Hubbard and the tech - shattered. Look - it's going to hurt at first, but many have recovered! Tory Christman, Michael Pattinson, Jeff Hawkins, Marty Rathbun ... they have all recovered from blowing.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments There is no logic to insanity, that's why I don't try to make sense of your psycho blathering
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
The thing is, you do not have the data to conclude that what I am saying is insanity. Please, just try to make sense out of the women speaking out against being forced to have abortions, or the mothers who have lost their child to Scientology. There's nothing insane about these allegations - they warrant investigation. Remember, if Scientology is the study of truth, aren't you the least bit curious if these are the truth? Got methods to get to the bottom of things?
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments Your communication in general is insane. You're even proud of being chronically nonsequitur. There's nothing to analyze in insane blather.
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
In all fairness, the communication between myself and what you call my "nonsequitur spamming" is one-sided, to the artists that I am relaying information to. You can't define non-sequitur for something which isn't even an a bidirectional discussion. The communication between us is different because it IS bidirectional (and I thank you for that - despite your hostility toward me I am glad you are communicating with me, unlike many other Scientologists). Please analyze allegations.
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments lunatic troll
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
Marty Rathbun, one of Miscavige's top lieutenants for years, left in 2004. Amy Scobee, who held several executive posts, left in 2005.
The four defectors, speaking publicly for the first time, each served more than 25 years in the Sea Org.
"Right, wrong or indifferent, I felt I was doing something for the good of man, and I'll never give that back," said De Vocht, who left in 2005. "But the longer I was in it, it got crazier and crazier as Dave took over."
OpenComments 10 months ago
@OpenComments lying troll
008firefly 10 months ago
@008firefly
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. So, who/what checks Miscavige's power?
OpenComments 10 months ago
@008firefly
YouTube user Jierra tried to friend me. I posted the entire NED for OT material on her channel, and she blocked me while deleting those comments. If you are a true handler, you'd better get to her quickly. Jierra Clark is yet another celebrity Scientologist that falls under the same category as Scientology shill EBChill.
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments You seem to think harassing celebrities and bragging about it makes you important or something. lmfao
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
You think I message celebrity Scientologists just to feel important? That's not right at all. I message celebrity Scientologists because they have the most influence on people. Celebrity Scientologists (or in the case of EBChill, Scientology shills) may easily promote Scientology to be a harmless religion. The problem is, it's a sinister manipulative cult that breaks up families and harasses critics.
So go ahead and "handle" Jierra Clark before I spread some more truths.
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments When someone deletes and blocks you, that usually means they're not going to accept your, um, "truths" *cough**snicker*
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
That's your conclusion, not mine. If the Church of Scientology is never worried about what you sarcastically call "truths", they wouldn't send handlers out blocking their protest signs. Last I heard, the right to public assembly is a fundamental human right. Why block protest signs from their own parishioners?
Have you handled Jierra Clark yet, i.e. have you tried to undo the effects of the NOTs material? You mocked up your own reactive mind.
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments I'm flattered that you think I'm some sort of handler, but Chill and Jierra don't need me to handle them - I'm sure they're fine. So are their fans, who listen to them, not some crazy troll.
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
So I'm a troll because I protest Scientology abuses?
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments No, you're a troll because you troll YouTube and harass artists.
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
Am I at least a good troll, if I am a troll? I mean, artists deserve to learn about abuses committed within the Scientology organization, yes? Who would want to be part of an organization that breaks up families and harasses its critics?
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments No, you're an evil troll because you harass artists and lie a lot.
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
If I told you that senior Scientologist and CCHR leader Jan Eastgate was recently arrested for child sex abuse charges, would that be a lie?
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments You're either lying or being misleading by distorting the meanings of words - when you're not doing one you're usually doing the other. Are you saying she was arrested for sexually abusing a child, or are you just insinuating that?
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
Jan Eastgate was recently arrested with allegations of covering up the sexual molestation of a child, as she coached the then-Scientologist at 10 years old how to answer questions posed by the police. I can provide you with video links if you like? (Or you can just view my YouTube favorites - the two most recent ones).
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments So she wasn't arrested for sexually abusing a child, as you insinuated when you said she was "arrested for child sex abuse charges". Yep, that's misleading enough to constitute a lie.
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
The international president of the CCHR has just been arrested, and you're arguing semantics?! Clearly you would justify the crimes of Scientologists; don't you see what you are doing?
How do you feel about Jan Eastgate's arrest, and being accused of covering up a child molestation? Do you think it was right for her to cover it up based on defending Scientology, or do you think it was wrong and you are glad she was arrested?
OpenComments 9 months ago
@OpenComments It's not semantics, it's lying. You finally found something bad to say about a Scientologist that you didn't have to invent, and you still couldn't resist lying about it.
008firefly 9 months ago
@008firefly
Jan Eastgate, President of the CCHR and winner of the Church of Scientology Freedom Medal for her work on human rights, has been implicated in covering up the sexual abuse of an 11-year-old girl in the Australian branch of the church. Eastgate was head of the Australian CCHR at the time and the girl was abused by her Scientologist stepfather between the ages of 8 and 11 years.
How's that? I'm sorry for mis-stating it earlier.
OpenComments 9 months ago
i think best on tube..from the feeling
OldSteamer 2 years ago
very nice!
SirAaronEdward 3 years ago
I thought this was pretty cool. I've never seen this played on an electric and it was adapted pretty well. But dude, if yer gonna do this for the world to see, play it clean.
alan40sj 3 years ago
yer shitting me right?
tonesbe 3 years ago 2
you did it whit a pick?!
88then89 3 years ago
It's called hybrid picking. you play with a pick AND finger. Steve Howe do it.
GibsonMarco 3 years ago
not on for a day.
Benthegreats 3 years ago 2
doesnt howe plays this with hybrid picking ?
000guidolin000 3 years ago
Well, you got through it. That's cool.
But trash the electric since it's trashing a great tune.
pithor 4 years ago 2
Shit . . mothterf*cker, play that
molly hatchet song again, then free bird.
GaryNull 4 years ago
good, but if you really want to impress me you'd have to play it acoustic!
jFoley82 4 years ago 2
great job
jdrichard01 4 years ago
good playing, but would be much better clean
jeswashburn 4 years ago
hmm Pleas Play on clean mode :)
nice.
bogus5665 4 years ago
good job :D
Drackula 4 years ago
rushing so badly
polock2112 4 years ago 2
show off in a rush! nothing to do with the original feeling.. actually there no fuckin' feeling!
bassfreako 4 years ago
I've loved that song for decades, first time I've heard it on electric guitar, I must say "very well done" to say the least.
dannyt92548 4 years ago
That was so good that it almost excuses you of wearing those hideous shorts.
AndrewGurn 4 years ago 2
how do you do it with a pick? i need to use multiple finger picking man. awesome
jkkillz 4 years ago
Not bad dude.
thehip2007 4 years ago
Nice job. What a great song.
Scottydcarlin 4 years ago
nice
RancidPunk182GD30S2M 5 years ago
Cool this cover rocks
2manynotes 5 years ago
I play it with a pick too! nice job
Can I ask you a question? Did you use a webcam or a camcorder to make this? I want to record my playing but I'm sure if I should by a webcam or a more expensive camcorder. thanks
GaryNull 5 years ago
great
gravetobr 5 years ago
yes man!!! great...
congratulations from brazil
daisonpaz 5 years ago