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Rob Thomas - Stand By Me (feat. John Mayer) (live)

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

**WATCH IN HQ**John Mayer plays a left handed guitar when he is a right handed guitarist but he plays it with his right hand! (I know its strung right handed just felt like bringing it up)

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December 22, 2008
WPLJ Benefit at Blythedale Childrens Hospital
Valhalla, NY

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  • Just to give you a little bit of hint, search the 60's there was a left handed dude, who played a right handed strat upside down. that might be a tribute to him

  • Rob Thomas and John Mayer? I wish I had gone to this concert!!!

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  • @aydeeT fender made a strat called the jimi hendrix voo doo strat in the early 2000's .. its def a tribute to hendrix because i own one as a righty, and its a pain in the fuckin ass... looks cool , but not too practical

  • @aydeeT Can anyone say, er, PAUL?

    Yep.

  • john's playing a left handed guitar, but his right handed. kudos. :)

  • @aydeeT yep..exactly

  • @kisay69 omg youre the first to realize who I meant exactly! lol.

    trivia fact. clapton bought a left hand strat for hendrix then he heard the sad news a couple of days. they both were gonna play in a festival in the uk and slowhand was planning to give it to him that day. he never got to do that.

  • @aydeeT bruce lee? lol.. hendrix used a right handed strat because there werent as many left handed strats back then.

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