Howdy Mr B , hard to do this time line with out the 10+ different guitars used on the originals 🤣🤣 Mr Tambourine Man was impressive with your magic EQ . You must make a killing busking??🤣👍🎸👋👋👋💵
I'm only 4 month old but I'm already into that kind of music. All my friends only listen to Sponge Bob and Dora the Explorer. They just don't understand me. I was born in the wrong generation:(
His posture is how every guitar teacher wants you to play, but no student ever does. 😐 I posted this comment a year ago and i couldn't have been more wrong. Im now a year into instruction and my teacher doesn't really care as long as you sound good.
You had bad guitar teachers if they told you so. Look at the guitar virtuosos and you will see that none of them holds the guitar perpendicular to the body like the guy in the video does. And you don’t even need to have a guitar to understand why. Due to the fact that he holds neck so close to himself, he has to pull back his left elbow and his arm is constantly tense. Due to this positioning of the guitar, his right elbow, on the contrary, bulges forward at this crazy angle. Again, he holds his whole right arm in suspense instead of just resting it on the cutout of the guitar, which is there specifically for this. Thats why his alternate picking is bad - instead of playing Misirlou by moving his wrist only, while the relaxed forearm rests on the guitar, not only his whole arm but his body is shacking like he is having a seizure due to tension in his arm and shoulder. ruclips.net/video/tTndP8e-y6A/видео.html
@@theali8oras274 It doesn't as long as you're playing entry level stuff. But when you get to the certain level of speed and difficulty you just have to hold guitar and pick in the right way if you don't want to sound like a total mess or your hand to fall of mid gig.
Miserlou was way ahead of its time as played by Dick Dale. It’s the heaviest song you played and the earliest. The contribution of instrumental surf gets overlooked. Many that went on to become rock gods can point back to the instrumental surf as what got them playing.
4:58 *ehem* WHEN I GET TO THE BOTTOM I GO BACK TO THE TOP OF THE SLIDE, THEN I STOP, AND I TURN, AND I GO FOR A RIDE, THEN I GET TO THE BOTTOM AND I SEE YOU AGAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNN!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!
Whats so great about these 60s riffs is they werent so over complicated, really gives you time to get in the groove of the music and feel what the song has to offer
“I Wanna Be Your Dog” has such a goddamn badass riff. No one seems to be talking about it in the comments. How heavy and hard is that shit for its time?!
@@user-hm5hg9jy2t Misirlou is Motorhead minus distortion. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" is clean-shaven Sabbath. "Helter Skelter" makes me think of hardcore punk, Wipers or Flipper, something like that
@@chambeet Yeah, i noticed that. Guitar-nerd types tend not to give punk/alternative musicians nearly enough credit. I think ron asheton is one of, if not the most underrated guitarist. His impact on heavy music is massive, on a level similar to hendrix or iommi, imo.That riff could be played in a 90's grunge song and it wouldn't sound out of place at all (tbh grunge probably wouldn't have existed at all without the stooges)
So messed up, I want you here In my room, I want you here Now we're gonna be face to face And I'll lay right down in my favorite place Not bad for a debut single Still an amazing song even now
I actually had no idea that so many songs that are on this video are from the 60s i'm blown away by all the classics that are clearly still pumping to this day and age.
The magical thing about music is that Can't Explain and Wild Thing are based on three identical chords, but by the order in which they're played and the phrasing, you get two totally different sounding songs!
some people on reddit I saw: “you can’t just make a song that repeats the intro but with different fingering” _______________kinks: “haha guitar go boo doo doo do”
Early rock and roll is on par with most folk music in terms of simplicity. I play a lot of Mexican stuff and what I learned is most of these dudes didn't go to school or take lessons they just picked it up and did whatever sounded nice. Whatever picked up chicks I guess. Music is perfect man
DanFudge I’d go with some Aussie rock or Japanese rock, the folks in those countries are keeping it alive. Rocks actually on the radio in aus. I’ve heard.
There is such a wealth of rock music over 70 years, I don't think it matters that it has left the mainstream to be honest. You could listen to records for years and continually find unheard albums that blow your mind. Without ever reaching the 2010s
3:03 “Wild Thing" (1966). Your Timeline is out by 9 years. "Wild Thing" was originally recorded and released by The Wild Ones in 1965. The Troggs released a cover of "Wild Thing" in 1966. "Wild Thing" uses a very similar chord progression to "Louie Louie”. The Troggs recorded a version of "Louie Louie" for their 1966 From Nowhere album. Richard Berry and the Pharaohs recorded and released "Louie Louie" as the B-side to their cover of "You Are My Sunshine" in 1957.
if you can hear the lyrics to Helter Skelter in your head, you are amazing Edit: thanks for the 619 likes, that's the most i would ever get haha edit: AYOOOO, 760 🤯🤪 thank 😁 y'all 😍 so 🥺 much!!! 🥰🥰
@@toni929ann It's old Paul with young Paul. Or as my friends like to say, "Paul McCartney and his twink grandson." hahaha! Also sorry that it creeps you out mate.
"Gimme Shelter" is so recognizable right from the first note. "Monkey man" and "Doodoodoodoo heartbreaker" same thing. Great job, Bloxsy! Great job on "Oh Well" also. Love that song.
It's a great timeline !! Even if in my opinion you miss all a side of psychedelic rock like the Doors, Quicksikver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane etc... And also Creedence Clearwater Revival and a part of country rock like Buffalo Springfield, CS and Nash and even Neil Young... But that's great good job !!! I really enjoyed this video !!
You make obvious opening rriff is important component to a popular song. GIMME SHELTER riff is still haunting. The opening riff makes the classic. Proud to hear FOXY LADY.
I watched your other video on the 70’s with this and was reminded of all the great music I grew up with and where I was when I heard it. Played very well also. Zep ,Hendrix was my favorite , you rocked Gimme Shelter .
Man it’s such a trippy feeling listening to late 60s and early 70s rock music, my parent’s are not even born yet but it feels nostalgic listening to songs from that time period, whereas everything from the 80s and onwards just feel like something that happened not long ago (not that it’s anything wrong, I’m not one of those “born in le wrong generation” people). I guess part of it has to do with the fact that 60s rock feels super experimental? Idk I’m no expert lol
I'm in my 10s. But damn i think the 60s was something good for guitar. As a guitar player myself i can't find shit from New-School songs. But when i look to the 1900s they are hard but fun to play. Keep it up man!
While on my way to play with a jam track, I came upon this video. Yes, I missed 7:45 minutes of practice time, but I enjoyed it quite thoroughly. I was around and learning these songs when they were popular the first time. I'll probably check out the Beatles acoustic covers--should be a lot of good music there. Thank You Bloxsy.
Marco P. Not really. The Beatles are my favorite band of all time, but John Lennon was definitely inspired by Bob Dylan, they were making pop before the started having more mature folk songs on their albums. Anyway, The Rolling Stones are ok, they had some great riffs and some great tunes, but they really just played the blues, sure they were the best at it, but other bands like the Yardbirds did that to. I feel like in terms of progressing rock forward, I feel like Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks, The Doors, The Beatles, arguably The Who, and honestly most bands had more impact. I feel like their main gimmick was “ look, we are the Beatles, but edgy.”, which would be fine if they rocked harder like Pink Floyd or something or created new techniques, but they didn’t do much in that regard. Definitely had more influence than the Monkees tho, and at the end of the day, this is just my opinion. Also surprised The Beach Boys or Jefferson Airplane weren’t in this vid.
0:04 when he starts it just hurts, it begins on the 1st fret. If you start at the 2nd it sounds so happy...ugh... But besides that a great video and I love how you didnt just play the riffs but did also had the right settings👍
1970s Timeline of Riffs ruclips.net/video/jKBqlrQqoWE/видео.html
Hello man
80’s next?
Where's The Doors??
No "oh, pretty women" by Roy Orbison? Are you mad?
Howdy Mr B , hard to do this time line with out the 10+ different guitars used on the originals 🤣🤣 Mr Tambourine Man was impressive with your magic EQ . You must make a killing busking??🤣👍🎸👋👋👋💵
I'm only 4 month old but I'm already into that kind of music. All my friends only listen to Sponge Bob and Dora the Explorer. They just don't understand me. I was born in the wrong generation:(
Yes exactly
I’m 10 seconds old and I listen to 1930s music and all my friends whatch it’s just computer toys and baby shark
@@gameworld0612 it seems like a 60 year old wrote this but in reality you're not
@@grapefruitjuice9473 r/wooosh
@@gameworld0612 I know it's a joke but the way you said things
His posture is how every guitar teacher wants you to play, but no student ever does. 😐
I posted this comment a year ago and i couldn't have been more wrong. Im now a year into instruction and my teacher doesn't really care as long as you sound good.
What difference does it make if I play on my head or lying down if It sounds the same?
@@theali8oras274 Carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries.
You had bad guitar teachers if they told you so. Look at the guitar virtuosos and you will see that none of them holds the guitar perpendicular to the body like the guy in the video does. And you don’t even need to have a guitar to understand why. Due to the fact that he holds neck so close to himself, he has to pull back his left elbow and his arm is constantly tense. Due to this positioning of the guitar, his right elbow, on the contrary, bulges forward at this crazy angle. Again, he holds his whole right arm in suspense instead of just resting it on the cutout of the guitar, which is there specifically for this. Thats why his alternate picking is bad - instead of playing Misirlou by moving his wrist only, while the relaxed forearm rests on the guitar, not only his whole arm but his body is shacking like he is having a seizure due to tension in his arm and shoulder.
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@@theali8oras274 It doesn't as long as you're playing entry level stuff. But when you get to the certain level of speed and difficulty you just have to hold guitar and pick in the right way if you don't want to sound like a total mess or your hand to fall of mid gig.
The way I'm sitting and holding the guitar is mostly due to how I'm filming it.
Miserlou was way ahead of its time as played by Dick Dale. It’s the heaviest song you played and the earliest. The contribution of instrumental surf gets overlooked. Many that went on to become rock gods can point back to the instrumental surf as what got them playing.
I would argue, Can't get no... And Helter Skelter could be considered heavier and possibly even communication breakdown, but agree with your point.
@@seanodonoghue116 so do you agree or disagree 😂
surfcollector this may sound petty but he played the wrong note first it’s the 1 fret not 2 and made it sound off
Sunshine of your love and Communication Breakdown are way heavier
Dont forget rumble in 1958
That guitar is so clean.
Amp*
@@ganaa4147 did you see the frets?
Shines
@@ganaa4147 he doesn’t mean the sound he means the guitar is clean and shiny
That's the magic of a stratocaster with a good amp
My brain: this video has no vocals
Also my brain: 𝑭 𝑶 𝑿 𝒀 𝑳 𝑨 𝑫 𝒀
😂😂😂😂
LMAO
It is the best Hendrix song
Don't forget helter skelter
Funny
4:58 *ehem* WHEN I GET TO THE BOTTOM I GO BACK TO THE TOP OF THE SLIDE, THEN I STOP, AND I TURN, AND I GO FOR A RIDE, THEN I GET TO THE BOTTOM AND I SEE YOU AGAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNN!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!
Ultimate pickup picking engaged
IM COMING DOWN FAST BUT IM MILES ABOVE YOU!!!
Helter Skelter!!!!!!!!!!
YEAYEAYEAHHHHH
I did the same lmao
Gimme shelter is among the best, such a crisp and understated riff but it carries with it the horrors of the Vietnam war, beautiful
Agree, beautiful and perilous
Yes, indeed. So good!
Whats so great about these 60s riffs is they werent so over complicated, really gives you time to get in the groove of the music and feel what the song has to offer
“I Wanna Be Your Dog” has such a goddamn badass riff. No one seems to be talking about it in the comments. How heavy and hard is that shit for its time?!
It is still heavy for present time ... Good stuff.
The Stooges were and are underrated
God bless Iggy Pop
The Stooges were way ahead for that time
Your tone choice is the reason i tune into your videos
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Pun intended
This may be the most Beatles fans I've seen in a comment section that wasn't for a Beatles vid...and I'm all for it
We’re everywhere. Most popular band in the world, we’re bound to be.
Hendrix really was something else, he was light years ahead.
Great video.
Fran Lapietra yeah he was overrated
@@monsecko4792 bruh
@@monsecko4792 how?
@@monsecko4792 bruh
@@franlapietra885 can yall explain what made him so great?? He seems to be held on a pedestal
The first riff is a straight up metal riff without distortion
Yeah and if you play heavy metal without distortion, most of the will sound like surf rock
minor surf rock with distortion is black metal
@@user-hm5hg9jy2tSounds more like Black and Death Metal
@@user-hm5hg9jy2t Misirlou is Motorhead minus distortion. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" is clean-shaven Sabbath. "Helter Skelter" makes me think of hardcore punk, Wipers or Flipper, something like that
Loving these lists! But please don't stop singing and doing whole song covers
I won't. I have a cover song with vocals coming up.
Also I have a Lou Reed cover with vocals still to post on my other channel (Red Mask). So keep a look out for that one.
@@bloxsy_ you have another channel?
@@bloxsy_ nevermind I found it.
Dark side of the moon?, great music taste!
Day Tripper=perfect
@Marshall Thompson Of coursee
@Marshall Thompson Paperback Writer is right up there with it but it's not as iconic
@Marshall Thompson I agree,both are great and have their strong
@Marshall Thompson true, I don't know how day tripper is more famous than paperback writer
@@enricodelascio4330 said everything.
kinks changed the game. tone, barre chords, rawness. then i guess ray davies moved on from that kind of songwriting and the who took it from there
The Beatles changed the game.
All downhill after Misirlou.
Yeah, and they were the first to use the distorted effect.
Big Kinks fan here, but Link Wray invented the distorted power chord sound with Rumble in the late 50s.
@@FaxanaduJohn Misirlou is the ancester to death metel tremelo picking hell.
This video is just like my bed. Infested with
B E A T L E S .
For a small fee I will come and eat them all for you
Actually no, I will do it for free because it is what I love.
November I’ve got a problem you might want to look at
@Menestas dead meme
It's better then bedbugs 🙂
Missing out on and your bird can sing
WeinerWard that song is an underrated straight banger
@z \ It's All Too Much x
That and hey bulldog
And I Feel Fine
"I wanna be your dog' was SO ahead of it's time
Agreed!!! No one is mentioning it barely.
@@chambeet Yeah, i noticed that. Guitar-nerd types tend not to give punk/alternative musicians nearly enough credit. I think ron asheton is one of, if not the most underrated guitarist. His impact on heavy music is massive, on a level similar to hendrix or iommi, imo.That riff could be played in a 90's grunge song and it wouldn't sound out of place at all (tbh grunge probably wouldn't have existed at all without the stooges)
@@lynnpehrson8826 I agree with you The Stooges are my favourite band
so, so, so ahead of its time. and Funhouse was even better. the Stooges are the BEST
So messed up, I want you here
In my room, I want you here
Now we're gonna be face to face
And I'll lay right down in my favorite place
Not bad for a debut single
Still an amazing song even now
I can’t be the only one at 2:03 about to sing “YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT”
YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT , YOU GOTTA TAKE YOUR TIME
@@ponawpsuxikaa 😅
"If i needed someone to love"
Omg that's exactly what I was thinking as I heard it and a few seconds later I read your comment.
@@ponawpsuxikaa YOU GOTTA SAY WHAT YOU SAY
I actually had no idea that so many songs that are on this video are from the 60s i'm blown away by all the classics that are clearly still pumping to this day and age.
Love the fact that the guitar sound is singled out. Brings more simplicity to these awesome riffs.
The magical thing about music is that Can't Explain and Wild Thing are based on three identical chords, but by the order in which they're played and the phrasing, you get two totally different sounding songs!
So happy you included "I wanna be your dog". Underrated, and was one of the first punk songs ever. Way ahead of it's time.
some people on reddit I saw: “you can’t just make a song that repeats the intro but with different fingering” _______________kinks: “haha guitar go boo doo doo do”
Early rock and roll is on par with most folk music in terms of simplicity. I play a lot of Mexican stuff and what I learned is most of these dudes didn't go to school or take lessons they just picked it up and did whatever sounded nice. Whatever picked up chicks I guess. Music is perfect man
That gimme shelter at the end is mesmerizing! Amazing how it sounds with no effects. Chilling... well played.
Lovely how Day Tripper and Helter Skelter always end up in videos like this. Excellent diversity
3:03 smells like treen spirit of the 60's
Lmaooo
Yea much happier
My words entirely!
Came here for the Beatles 🙋♂️
Lucy Tran Me
Guilty as charged
Yes
Came here for Eric Clapton
I just came
Led Zep even dropped second album in 1969, so that list needs Whole Lotta Love
You are absolutely right. (:
And heartbreaker
Led Zep so ahead of their time.
Surprised there wasnt any led on it, but did fine with out them
@Bill j seriously don't remember that being in there
Don't hear 'Oh Well' much. Nice touch.
Can definitely tell you’re more of a punk kid so learning all these 60s riffs would be giving you a good workout, keep it up man
Where was I want you (she’s so heavy)
Just about to comment that
Best beatles song, it's just soooo epic
@@hombrerusode40anos72 I agree one of the best from Abbey Road
It's on top darkest riffs
That tone is so clean even when distorted!!
You got to do this for the seventies
The tone and playing for “Sunshine of your love” was spot on. Thought it was the recording
That Gimme Shelter tone blew up my head
The Misirlou riff should be E-F-G# not E-F#-G#
Tom Lapworth yeah I thought that sounded too major.
Tom Lapworth lets see your cover bub
@@Heretic_Hero youre one of them hey lol.
@@Heretic_Hero Why don't you look up what notes are in A Harmonic minor before you post something this stupid
WadddleDeee your mom
I'm pretty sure my garage band (and millions more like it), played 90% of these songs. Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Byrds, that pretty much covered it.
I cant believe how accurate this is, I went and listened to the original songs and I really can't tell the difference
The time being broken up is pretty cool
Yeah, how does that work?
I just realised it's broken up for every song he plays. Says bottom left for me.
Bālais Beļaks if you put the time stamp for each song in the description along with its name, it does that in the video
Man, as an 18 yr old I really love classic rock and overall rock man. Pleaaaaase rock come back into the mainstream....I love your videos man!
Listen to all of the Beatles please
DanFudge I’d go with some Aussie rock or Japanese rock, the folks in those countries are keeping it alive. Rocks actually on the radio in aus. I’ve heard.
I live in Aus and there are plenty of bands to be excited for that are up and coming plenty of range between genres it’s slowly coming back 👍
There is such a wealth of rock music over 70 years, I don't think it matters that it has left the mainstream to be honest. You could listen to records for years and continually find unheard albums that blow your mind. Without ever reaching the 2010s
@@AB-vn2jc Alright man! I'll make it a priority to listen to some Aussie rock and even Japanese ; )(since we have enough time right now)
What amp do you use? Sounds really crisp and clean
I used a Joyo AC Tone pedal.
Blocksy Are those good? And would you say they could do Brian May tones?
@@SuperZiggyCraft even better, Eric Clapton
@Bad The 2nd Just generalize and say Patti Boyd's husband's tone; it works for both George Harrison and Eric Clapton 😆
@@ajricherson1099 HAHAHAHAHA
+1 .. Priceless. .. Growing up thru the 1960s had its music. .. Each of the selections is priceless; Gimmer Shelter is a classic tune!
Interstellar Overdrive is definitely one that should be on this list
Lucifer Sam has a great riff as well
3:03 “Wild Thing" (1966). Your Timeline is out by 9 years.
"Wild Thing" was originally recorded and released by The Wild Ones in 1965.
The Troggs released a cover of "Wild Thing" in 1966.
"Wild Thing" uses a very similar chord progression to "Louie Louie”.
The Troggs recorded a version of "Louie Louie" for their 1966 From Nowhere album.
Richard Berry and the Pharaohs recorded and released "Louie Louie" as the B-side to their cover of "You Are My Sunshine" in 1957.
¿And The Doors?
¿No Beach Boys?:(
Neither bands, as much as I adore them, were exactly known for riffs...
This Bird Has Flown If The House of the Rising Sun is a riff, by a band known for their riffs, then Backdoorman and Love me two times are as well.
How about Roy Orbison?
This playing kind of shows how significant the rest of the bands were to make such songs work.
Could you do 70's guitar riffs next? And 80's and so on? Only if you want to ofc. 😃
Yes maybe.
I don't know why this is so nostalgic when i wasn't even alive by that time
Loving it
You should do this to other decades too
if you can hear the lyrics to Helter Skelter in your head, you are amazing
Edit: thanks for the 619 likes, that's the most i would ever get haha
edit: AYOOOO, 760 🤯🤪 thank 😁 y'all 😍 so 🥺 much!!! 🥰🥰
Something about your profile picture creeps me out lmao
@@toni929ann It's old Paul with young Paul. Or as my friends like to say, "Paul McCartney and his twink grandson." hahaha! Also sorry that it creeps you out mate.
The funniest myth i ever heard: Paul is dead smh crazy btw im a beatles fans too
@@zulaqil there's a lot of us out there
@@toni929ann Something in the way he moves
I love how all of the songs back then were so much more unique. A lot of newer, mainstream music is so similar :/
Great tone and that Strat just sounds so great !
I love this
Jefferson airplane- white rabbit and somebody to love: are we a joke to you
McNugget I’m pretty sure somebody to love is 1976
@@chickenboy2182 but what about white rabbit tho
@@chickenboy2182 somebody to love is from the 60's
Oh sorry. I meant the queen song. Oops
Terrible Jefferson Airplane crap.
"Gimme Shelter" is so recognizable right from the first note. "Monkey man" and "Doodoodoodoo heartbreaker" same thing.
Great job, Bloxsy! Great job on "Oh Well" also. Love that song.
Nice, well done. I was a teen in the 60's and remember all of these great songs.
It's a great timeline !! Even if in my opinion you miss all a side of psychedelic rock like the Doors, Quicksikver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane etc... And also Creedence Clearwater Revival and a part of country rock like Buffalo Springfield, CS and Nash and even Neil Young... But that's great good job !!! I really enjoyed this video !!
In 1965 people probably didn't have any idea of which song they should listen to first. They still are so great!
I know this isn't a competition but Day Tripper wins.
I'm not a baby, i'm a tumor. Hendrix WIN 😁
@@slashslash9777 hendrix fan boy jesus
Misirlou all the way
Helter skelter
@@mitio3213 agree, they were ahead of their time
Your strat sounds so clean and catchy!
Great video, but you really missed out on 1966 Beatles...
You make obvious opening rriff is important component to a popular song. GIMME SHELTER riff is still haunting. The opening riff makes the classic.
Proud to hear FOXY LADY.
Who else was banging their desk during Wild Thing?
I watched your other video on the 70’s with this and was reminded of all the great music I grew up with and where I was when I heard it. Played very well also. Zep ,Hendrix was my favorite , you rocked Gimme Shelter .
Ah the 60s, the greatest era in rock history
This is the first video of this type that showed the 60s how they were. Great job!
Great job nailing the tones mate ...,👍🏼
great iconic choices and very well played - thanks for sharing from my fav decade
I love that you played I Wanna Be Your Dog! Great vid all around.
What a great selection of riffs. Thanks.
I dont think your appreciated enough for what you do
Man it’s such a trippy feeling listening to late 60s and early 70s rock music, my parent’s are not even born yet but it feels nostalgic listening to songs from that time period, whereas everything from the 80s and onwards just feel like something that happened not long ago (not that it’s anything wrong, I’m not one of those “born in le wrong generation” people). I guess part of it has to do with the fact that 60s rock feels super experimental? Idk I’m no expert lol
Psychotic Reaction by The Count Five. Easily one of the best guitar riffs of the '60's.
you have no idea how happy you made me including hendrix
You got me from the very first second with Misirlou :)
I'm in my 10s. But damn i think the 60s was something good for guitar. As a guitar player myself i can't find shit from New-School songs. But when i look to the 1900s they are hard but fun to play. Keep it up man!
nice video man. great playing too!
Thanks man!
So much creativity, specially on late 60s
Jesus Christ that Stones tone was on point
While on my way to play with a jam track, I came upon this video. Yes, I missed 7:45 minutes of practice time, but I enjoyed it quite thoroughly. I was around and learning these songs when they were popular the first time. I'll probably check out the Beatles acoustic covers--should be a lot of good music there. Thank You Bloxsy.
Pretty cool stuff The only riff I never heard of was I can't explain, but otherwise great video and job wish that I could play
I Can't Explain is massive when the bass comes in.
Great video I tried to learn as much of the songs as I could and they’re really fun to play !
All day and all night !!! (The kinks).
I'm love watching these reminds me of songs I have forgotten!
Hendrix really stands out. Incredible
I didn't realize "I wanna be your dog" was 1969, I thought it was 78-80. man, that song was lightyears ahead of its time.
The Stones were so ahead of their time
alexestevez1956 more like the Beatles were and the stones followed them
And the Beatles followed Bob Dylan
Givey 1916 other way around, man
Marco P. Not really. The Beatles are my favorite band of all time, but John Lennon was definitely inspired by Bob Dylan, they were making pop before the started having more mature folk songs on their albums. Anyway, The Rolling Stones are ok, they had some great riffs and some great tunes, but they really just played the blues, sure they were the best at it, but other bands like the Yardbirds did that to. I feel like in terms of progressing rock forward, I feel like Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks, The Doors, The Beatles, arguably The Who, and honestly most bands had more impact. I feel like their main gimmick was “ look, we are the Beatles, but edgy.”, which would be fine if they rocked harder like Pink Floyd or something or created new techniques, but they didn’t do much in that regard. Definitely had more influence than the Monkees tho, and at the end of the day, this is just my opinion. Also surprised The Beach Boys or Jefferson Airplane weren’t in this vid.
They were all stealing from black people
So many great guitar riffs from the 60s. Thanks!
2:08 My Favourite I CAN'T GET NO! 😊
Awesome channel bro!! Keep up the good work!! 😎👍❤
0:04 when he starts it just hurts, it begins on the 1st fret. If you start at the 2nd it sounds so happy...ugh... But besides that a great video and I love how you didnt just play the riffs but did also had the right settings👍
This is like great Brittan there always has to be a Queen in line
If you close your eyes,sounds like the original artists.Great job !
He played Miserlou correctly, rare on youtube
ok the beatles' ones are neat and cool, but damn, the other riffs are so innovative and truly is a rock and roll sound
Faltó "Heart Full of Soul" de The Yardbirds
Your video was really amazing, but I instantly died inside with you didn't do the full "Helter Skelter" riff