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1 day ago
Blues
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Eric Clapton - Sunshine Of Your Love (Acoustic)
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ERIC JOHNSON-Trail of tears
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Gary Clark Jr. - Bright Lights
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Gov't Mule-Presence of the Lord
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Layla (Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton)
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Robert Cray Eric Clapton on Nightmusic
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Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton - Joe Turner's Blues (DVD rip)
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton - Just A Closer Walk With Thee (DVD Rip)
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3 weeks ago
Jazz Favorites
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1 month ago
Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin (Live at North Sea Jazz 2009)
Great performance of the song Sloe Gin, live at the North Sea Jazz Festival 2009, Rotterdam, 10th of July.
shawnbourne • 98,520 views
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1 month ago
Guitar
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Andy Timmons Plays "Resolution"
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Eric Clapton Blues Guitar Lesson Pt 2
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How To Play SRV's Lenny - Part 1
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Joe Bonamassa Guitar Jam With Michael Casswell Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 4
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John Frusciante, John Mayer and Derek Trucks- Rolling Stone
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Martin 000-18 Blues-12Radius
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Soulcactus demonstrates the Lead Style of the 3 Kings (Albert, B.B. & Freddie)
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ZZ Top - Just Got Paid lesson, main riff + TAB
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1 month ago
John Mayer - Lenny (Studio)
I'm pretty sure everyone's heard this by now, but I didn't see it anywhere on youtube so I figured I'd put it up. Enjoy!
chaferbud • 224,366 views
LouieLand
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@azza1356 Agreed. Personally, I think that if anything, Mayer was more pop-oriented (some see that as selling out, I won't comment, it's your business what you thing) at the beginning of his career and he has gotten purer and closer to his influences as time has gone on. Try! and Continuum are bo...
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1 month ago
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and other musicians perform George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" in the 2002 Concert for George.
TheEdgeFan • 1,378,526 views
LouieLand
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@superslycooper78 Don't take this to the bank, but I think I read an interview once that said these days Clapton plays Eric Clapton Signature Strats from the Fender Custom Shop. He has a couple that are all different colors like that. Pretty positive it's an Eric Clapton Signature that's repainted.
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2 months ago
Michael Johns Its All Wrong but its all right Studio version
A vid made with clips from Michaels last two performences and some clips from the elimination shows
biancawoehlk • 94,169 views
LouieLand
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It's a good version but the live version has that tasty blues guitar that I really miss.
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2 months ago
B.B. King - 3 o'clock blues
BB at the Blues Foundation. Note his remeniscences in the middle of the song about wearing pasteboard in his shoes and when it rained he could fee...
jemf999 • 428,913 views
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Right. 3 pages worth of comments and we're just sending insults back and forth and going off on tangents so that eventually we're arguing about something stupid or we're trying to prove something not relevant, like if one of us is American or English. So yeah. Congrats on being one of the few peo...
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3 months ago
Kirk Hammett's Guitar Collection
Kirk 'The Ripper' Hammett's Guitar Collection
monkeybigbaws • 285,928 views
LouieLand
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Gotta give him props for jamming on Hideaway at the beginning.
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3 months ago
Joe Pass Giant Steps
Joe Pass is a Master of Jazz. I don't hate on other types of music, but this is true art. It does not take much to sample a couple licks of this so...
johngoo343 • 26,438 views
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@jimmijune I'll take the original over the hip hop song that samples it almost any day, but hey, if someone hears a hip hop artist sample some lick from some tune and they think, "I've gotta find out where that lick came from" and they wind up discovering Pat Metheny or Joe Pass as a result, who ...
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4 months ago
Santana & Clapton - Jingo
From the Crossroads Guitar Festival
keat320 • 7,086,210 views
LouieLand
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I'm glad folks are arguing about concrete, definitive, easily proven, objective things like, you know, taste and style.
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4 months ago
BB King, Eric Clapton & George Benson - Rock Me Baby
youva • 115,667 views
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@tuxguys Go get him, teach!
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4 months ago
Derek Trucks talks guitar and plays incredible slide
The modern day blues star talks and plays for Guitarist magazine from July 2006. Check out his beautiful slide tone and a discussion of Eastern and...
musicradartv • 207,197 views
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4 months ago
LouieLand
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It's great to hear him talk about those Eastern influences, because I hear them in his music but I couldn't tell you where they came from or who specifically he was influenced by. Him talking about it is a big "aha" moment for me, putting together a few piece of a puzzle.
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Someone might've noticed this already, but I'm pretty sure the melody Joe plays from :30-:40 is the melody to Goodbye Pork Pie Hat by Charles Mingus. Classy nod to a jazz great.