a few weeks ago I provided a link to Bento's interview with Sting. His what makes this song great features are wonderful. I enjoy all his videos, even though many are technically way over my head. Still interesting. He is so talented too, on many instruments as well as producing obviously
a few weeks ago I provided a link to Bento's interview with Sting.
I knew that name sounded familiar.
McCartney would be Fab meanie I like Rick, he wasnt employed by a tv network, he did all this youtube channel himself with his own money. He's built up like a million followers. He's a great musician and a great interviewer. I think musicians respect that, rather than being interviewed by a journalist.Here's another good one with, imo the worlds greatest acoustic guitarist Tommy Emmanuel, Ricks face at 9:24 is like "how the hell did he do that" https://youtu.be/PLIZZ9lIlwg
I like Rick, he wasnt employed by a tv network, he did all this youtube channel himself with his own money. He's built up like a million followers. He's a great musician and a great interviewer. I think musicians respect that, rather than being interviewed by a journalist.
Tommy Emmanuel is incredible.
saw that one yesterday, fun to watch them play those riffs. Could easily have a different top 10, as he said, so many to choose from
Those were so beautiful. It was so fascinating to me to watch the songs actually (i.e., physically) being played. Looks terribly complicated! I had to pause it at one point to find out what a capo is. Thanks so much for sharing that. I'm going to bookmark that site. I meant to do that months ago.
It's nice to see the young generation taking an interest in The Beatles. This young lady not only plays her favorite riffs but also teaches the viewer how to play them...https://youtu.be/zXilwLSnF6I
Paul's tremolo arm is upside down. He's either in Australia or it's fake Paul.
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