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Peter Green John Mayall BluesBreakers Tune: Les Paul R9 BFDR

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

Me jamming to Mayall's "Someday After Awhile You'll Be Sorry". This tune is off the "Hard Road" LP w/ Peter Green!

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  • Finally a video of somebody who feels every note he is playing. Hats off Brother.

    Where did you score that awesome backing track?

  • Thanks very much!!!

  • Hey Dan, I wanted to work on this song tonight and I accidentally deleted the track. Any chance you can hook me up again with this track? I'll leave my email in your mail box if youir interested. Thanks man

  • Hey lefty....unfortunately I lost a bunch of music in a computer crash... : o (

  • Great soul man!

    So which Les P is your favourite?

  • The 07 R9....which is the one I'm playing in this vid. Thanks!!

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  • Hey dan great playin' sounds more like a Bloomfield tone..cool pickups!

  • As great as your other videos are, this is by far the best one, hands down!

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  • You're basically every bit as good as Peter Green. I wouldn't say that one could cover Bloomfield's style though by just playing standard tuned blues like this. One would have to play in a jazz format and then play in an acoustic, Doc Watson/Chet Atkins format to really get Bloomer's ability. Green did some good acoustic stuff with Mayall right?

  • Wow, this is a amazing good performance! I just love the way you play and your tone..keep on doing like that!!!

  • Thanks for posting this. Can you please tell my what scales you are playing? I believe the background is in D7? After the intro do you go to a F pentatonic scale? I'm guessing the scale is a mix of F pent minor and major? Thanks for your reply, I'm trying to learn this one.

  • Sounds great. Are those thro bak pups??

  • man you are awesome if you take requests i would love to hear "The sky is cryin" by stevie ray

    keep it up and by the way can i take lessons

    even if i am fender strat player

    

  • Very nice, now go out and record some, skydog!

  • very nice 5******

  • hey man

    great tone

    great playing

    what do you use between the guitar and amp??

  • Dan tell me more about the backing tracks and how i can pick up on them

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