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Re: YouTube goodness
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Now this is fuckin' funny, man! The comments from ex-employees and engineers...crack-up
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Judge rules that white girl should be tried as a black man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84phU8of02U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84phU8of02U
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Glorious!werdna wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 4:05 pm Noone is left unsatirised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpzVc7s-_e8
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Needs moar blues faces, but tone is toight as a toiger!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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No joke... This is mind blowing cool. Thanks for the share!blackstratblues wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 10:00 pm Watching this 30 seconds at a time because there's so much to learn!
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Yeah man...that's Tom Bukovac's entire MO, right there. World class, Nashville session man on thousands of cuts and dozens of hits; side-kick to J Walsh, Ann Wilson (Heart) and numerous other top billing cats; first choice guitarist in many a high dollar, pick-up band...yet he's still immensely humble and down to earth and always eager to learn and show. He's a genuinely nice human being and enjoys a ' Rock or two or three, although I think he's now a Yuengling man...long story.
He'll play jam alongs, break-down guitar lessons, improvisations and covers. You'll see live sessions, players and their approaches, rig-rundowns, family snaps and life shit...he wouldn't claim it, but it's the stuff of a music maestro. Someone who's completely comfortable in their jam and is trying to encourage and educate including all the aspect that go into a moment of music...the tech and technique and the life experience and the cooperation and the behind the glass/mic/stage and the friends and family and the funny/sad little occurrences that happen some days.
And all for free...no ads, no like/comment/subscribe BS...all recorded on an iPhone in his garage or music/spare room or kitchen table. Plus, he can pull a mean, guitar stank-face like a champ!
Probably like Blackstrat, I've been following his YT channel since the 'world's saddest chord' and 'the corona lessons' days. He's been totally consistent...no BS, play the fuckin' guitar - think about it if you want to - but play the fuckin' guitar, dude...all the time. He can widdly, widdly like Eddie...he can play hillbilly/old-timey/mountain ballads...he can play prog chords (his wheel-house) and loves Radio Head...and damn near all the shit in-between (he copped a lesson from Uli Jon Roth (Scorpion) for 'Sails of Charon')...his 'ears' are massive...he can play Hammond and Rhodes...he's got a gear catalogue to kill for...and he's not snobby or precious about any of it...just play more guitar, dude, about it all.
I don't dig all his stuff but there is ALWAYS some gold in there, somewhere. A riveting watch and I don't dare miss a show...always an enjoyable hang.
Here's my all time favourite ep...a production video of him 'live in session' on some dude's song. As someone commented (paraphrasing), "it's not enough to just get up on the wire, but to stay there for the entire take" and keep throwing your guts and heart and soul into every note and nuance so that even the space and silence between them resonates with meaning...well, it does it for me, anyway
He'll play jam alongs, break-down guitar lessons, improvisations and covers. You'll see live sessions, players and their approaches, rig-rundowns, family snaps and life shit...he wouldn't claim it, but it's the stuff of a music maestro. Someone who's completely comfortable in their jam and is trying to encourage and educate including all the aspect that go into a moment of music...the tech and technique and the life experience and the cooperation and the behind the glass/mic/stage and the friends and family and the funny/sad little occurrences that happen some days.
And all for free...no ads, no like/comment/subscribe BS...all recorded on an iPhone in his garage or music/spare room or kitchen table. Plus, he can pull a mean, guitar stank-face like a champ!
Probably like Blackstrat, I've been following his YT channel since the 'world's saddest chord' and 'the corona lessons' days. He's been totally consistent...no BS, play the fuckin' guitar - think about it if you want to - but play the fuckin' guitar, dude...all the time. He can widdly, widdly like Eddie...he can play hillbilly/old-timey/mountain ballads...he can play prog chords (his wheel-house) and loves Radio Head...and damn near all the shit in-between (he copped a lesson from Uli Jon Roth (Scorpion) for 'Sails of Charon')...his 'ears' are massive...he can play Hammond and Rhodes...he's got a gear catalogue to kill for...and he's not snobby or precious about any of it...just play more guitar, dude, about it all.
I don't dig all his stuff but there is ALWAYS some gold in there, somewhere. A riveting watch and I don't dare miss a show...always an enjoyable hang.
Here's my all time favourite ep...a production video of him 'live in session' on some dude's song. As someone commented (paraphrasing), "it's not enough to just get up on the wire, but to stay there for the entire take" and keep throwing your guts and heart and soul into every note and nuance so that even the space and silence between them resonates with meaning...well, it does it for me, anyway
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Well, JB...you bastard! Just when I thought I was getting a handle on my habit, you've gone done gassed me up again! Those 10s sound killa!
Here goes another quest...in these perilous times of inflation and imminent recession...wish me luck
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10s rule!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
- jeremyb
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Re: YouTube goodness
WOAH!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
- werdna
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Re: YouTube goodness
Chimpanzees: dumber than humans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-fC9uNyhWo
Manatees: I saw manatees gang rape a crippled manatee once, really
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05-5uLLoygA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-fC9uNyhWo
Manatees: I saw manatees gang rape a crippled manatee once, really
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05-5uLLoygA
In life, don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff.