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Good Lovin' Gone Bad (tutorial) - cover by Tonedr

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

Bad Company's Good Lovin' Gone Bad - a quick look at the way i play the elements of this great tune.....thanks for watching!

guitar - Collings 360

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  • Hello Dale,

    I'm just checking your video out now, and this is one of my all-time Bad Co favorites...thank you so much for breaking it down for me. I was close, but you are the master :). Your friend, Pat

  • hello Pat...sure appreciate you checking out the vid and thanks for your kind post! Hope you have a great year ahead and plenty of guitar time!!

    dale

  • I really like your vids, They clear and easy enough to understand. I like your alternatives, also you do not waste time talking. Yours sound pretty accurate.... very good job.

  • thanks for giving your time to check out the vids and your kind post is greatly appreciate sir! Most of all keep rockin and all the best with your music....dale.

  • Great! Very helpful. Great riffs.

  • thanks for checking this out and all the best with your music!

    dale

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  • i've never tried it in open G - i guess i might work but i'd be concerned about the walk down on the E string at the end of the chorus.  To my ear this is one of their tunes that is in standard....thanks the kind post and all the best with your music!

    dale

  • well done, do you have an opinion on doing this in open G? Obviously it knocks out most soloing opportunities, but I was just wondering .

  • I envy you.....I've never seen them and P Rodgers is my fave rock voice! Thanks for the post and all the best with your music!!

  • Love BadCo! Saw them in high school circa 1970-something, and am still a big fan. I've always felt Mick Ralphs doesn't get mentioned enough in guitar god conversations. Great lesson...and love that Collings guitar!

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