-
1 month ago
The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction - live 1969
The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction - live in 1969
faustossj3 • 83,193 views
luvdablz
commented:
-
2 months ago
Joe Bonamassa Jams With Walter Trout!!
AMAZING performance from the Winter Park "Blues From The Top" music festival. Walter Trout invites Joe Bonamassa to play with him. Please visit Jo...
TheBlackFriar1 • 154,980 views
luvdablz
commented:
If it does not move you emotionally, it doesn't matter how fast you play. These guys are technical wizards no doubt. However, in terms of tastee melodic and different sounding, I give my vote to Joe. Don't get me wrong Walter is good guitarist but he needs to let his playing breath a little. ...
-
4 months ago
Georgia on my Mind, guitar lesson
A simple acoustic guitar lesson. Learn to play Georgia on my Mind, Ray Charles version.
dirtydaveyD • 9,325 views
luvdablz
commented:
Very cool brother! Thanks for showing us how to play it.
-
6 months ago
The Couch Sessions 11 - The Eagles - Desperado part 1
http://www.deltabluestips.com/
Noodling on the Baby Taylor - The Eagles song Desperado. This is a good tune to mess around with and learn how to g...
deltabluestips • 7,459 views
luvdablz
commented:
Where's part 2??
-
9 months ago
Slider 59 SRV pick ups on a Nash S-63 Swamp Ash Body
Here's some bad blues noodling to demonstrate my new slider 59 SRV pickups that sound absolutely amazing! The camera does not do justice to what i...
605 views
luvdablz
uploaded
-
9 months ago
luvdablz
commented:
Thanks for the kind words. I like the Lollar pickups but found them to not have that late 50's strat sound I was looking for. These sliders as you can tell are richer and more transparent and "vintage" sounding than Lollars. They are little more expensive but worth every penny and more.
As ...
-
-
11 months ago
Hank Marvin/Shadows Zoom G2.1u patch
This is my generic Hank Marvin Zoom G2.1u patch.
The G2.1u doesn't do such a bad job simulating multiple heads on a tape echoes. It gets close by ...
bigbreath • 4,899 views
luvdablz
commented:
Love the variety in your sounds but would love to hear those pick ups straight into a regular tube amp with NO digital effects. You're killing the whole purpose of those expensive pickups. Thanks
-
11 months ago
Eric Clapton's Before You Accuse Me
This is my take on a classic Eric Clapton song. It's one of my favorites for sure.
fbender722 • 182 views
luvdablz
commented:
NIce. What amp were you using?
-
11 months ago
Sliders Audio Demo Slideshow_0001.wmv
A live recording of an impromptu solo of mine. It was off the cuff and I had no idea what direction it was going in. Nonetheless I think it came ...
fbender722 • 1,013 views
luvdablz
commented:
What amp were you using?
-
11 months ago
You Can Have My Husband - "Voodoo Blue" with Miss April Mae
Miss April Mae joins Tommy for "You Can Have My Husband", a song that Miss Lou Ann Barton belted out with Stevie Ray Vaughan.
zkat2 • 5,411 views
luvdablz
commented:
I have to agree. It is hard to not want to play like SRV (he sounded so bitchin') and this guy has a pretty good handle on the playing and tone but we have all heard SRV. I would say take SRV and make it your own like he did with Hendrix then you'll have something special. Nice playing though....
-
1 year ago
Bruce Kulick at Norman's Rare Guitars
Bruce Kulick, former member of KISS stopped by Norman's Rare Guitars to say hi and hang out. He is playing a Paul Reed Smith McCarty Private Stock ...
NormansRareGuitars • 16,107 views
luvdablz
commented:
What amp was he playing through?
-
1 year ago
Vintage Electro Harmonix Small Stone Version One
A demo of an original Electro Harmonix Small Stone phaser. I'm using a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Telecaster with Seymour Duncan Antiquity pickups int...
pheonix320 • 2,968 views
luvdablz
commented:
I found on these in my garage! I still don't know how I got it but I am waiting for it to get repaired so I can add it on my pedal board, Very cool effect and definitely different than the subsequent models/reissues. Thanks fro the demo.
Did anyone notice the song is out of tune and timing or does it matter because it's the Stones?