OMG - if you only knew how long I have been trying to work that out. As is so often the case - once the solution is presented it becomes glaringly obvious. Clear concise tuition. Thank you.
I remember being little and hearing my dads band practice this over&over&over...drove me nuts! Lol! Then when I got into guitar ,14,in the early 90's ....I had to learn it! I remember being at a bar,jammin with the band ,they let me play it!..time came for the slide guitar part ,I grabbed the nearest beer bottle I could find,which wasn't hard,lol! And away I went,GOOD TIMES! Thanks for the memories! RAWK!
Very cool rendition of this Houston trio classic and once again........very versatile jazz guitar that can handle rock 'n roll as well as jazz and blues!! Now all we need is a dynamite cool biting solo to complete the ZZ package!! Jivin' Jim
Everyone likes a little ZZ. Fantastic guitar song. Keep chugging these kinda lessons out and your numbers will grow exponentially! Great job as usual Robert.
Great video! Billy Gibbons has a way of presenting the notes is a very unique way. Almost like they sound harder than they are...kind of a 'less is more' thing. Either way, nicely done & thanks for sharing!
Very nice. Kinda funny, I learned that song by ear from a record player back when I was a kid in the late 70s. Took me forever and I must have lifted that need a thousand times until I was sure I had that song perfect. I’ve been playing it off and on ever since then and less as the years went by. However, never went back as an adult to revisit using our modern tools. Looks like I I had it close. Lol. But missed a few things. Thanks bro!
GREAT TUTORIAL!!! This is serious work!! and I meen it: you did your homework... This is the way Billy Gibbons must have played that tune. I dont mind doing of a song but I always try to find a way to play the tune the way the creator voiced it originaly. If you look closely how Gibbons hold the instrument and its close relation to Jimmy Hendrix handling ... this is a great version of it!!
Robert, just a beginner on electric guitar. I very much like your clear teaching and cool theory. Glad I just found you. Maybe could you check out "Teacher"" by Jethro Tull perhaps...if not too complex?
Sir , Thank you so much for this . I have been playing many years and have struggled with , Job < Family < Kids Wife music . I am so very grateful for you taking the time to teach this way . Gob Bless Mickey
I been up, I been down Take my word, my way around I ain't askin' for much I said, Lord, take me downtown I'm just lookin' for some TUSH R.I.P. DUSTY 🎸🔊🔊🔊
Turnaround might be easier to hit voiced as (x.x.4.5.5.5) to (x.x.3.4.4.4), and to be that guy :P it's an Eb7dim to E7dim. Very well done, I like that you didn't use the album version! Keep them coming!
OMG - if you only knew how long I have been trying to work that out. As is so often the case - once the solution is presented it becomes glaringly obvious. Clear concise tuition. Thank you.
I'm gonna have to rate you top youtube teacher, showing the axe from this angle is the way! I learnt this song 2mins, FANTASTICALLY RIGHTEOUS.
😍 Thanks so much!
Great lesson. Nice to see someone who plays the turnaround the right way!
I remember being little and hearing my dads band practice this over&over&over...drove me nuts! Lol!
Then when I got into guitar ,14,in the early 90's ....I had to learn it!
I remember being at a bar,jammin with the band ,they let me play it!..time came for the slide guitar part ,I grabbed the nearest beer bottle I could find,which wasn't hard,lol! And away I went,GOOD TIMES! Thanks for the memories! RAWK!
...and that is how you give a lesson ladies and gentleman
Thats the best tutorial of this song I have seen. Thank you very very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for that cool turnaround. You do a lot of hip licks and tunes.
Very cool rendition of this Houston trio classic and once again........very versatile jazz guitar that can handle rock 'n roll as well as jazz and blues!! Now all we need is a dynamite cool biting solo to complete the ZZ package!! Jivin' Jim
Everyone likes a little ZZ. Fantastic guitar song. Keep chugging these kinda lessons out and your numbers will grow exponentially! Great job as usual Robert.
Can’t wait to learn thanks Robert
Takes me back to my speaker blowing days of the 70's.
Great job figuring out the live version!
Thank you for taking the time to show us this song. I always wanted to learn it.
Great video! Billy Gibbons has a way of presenting the notes is a very unique way. Almost like they sound harder than they are...kind of a 'less is more' thing. Either way, nicely done & thanks for sharing!
Another point of interest, is that Billy plays a .007 gauge of strings. (Rev. Willy's Mexican Lottery Brand) .007-.038 !!
Good lesson, great camera angles on the guitar.
Nice job Robert! Nice tone too! 👍
Cool, nice lesson in fact the best lesson on Tush I’ve ever seen!! Glad I found your channel
The best version I've ever seen.
Thanks!
That’s the best tone I’ve heard yet.
Robert, you are becoming a wild guitar dude! lol lol. You're teaching is way there, man! Far out!
You're a great teacher Robert!
Flawless. Superb Robert, thanks!
Congratulations on your wonderful work!
Thank you!
Greetings from Brazil!
Thank you!
Thankyou Robert !
Very nice. Kinda funny, I learned that song by ear from a record player back when I was a kid in the late 70s. Took me forever and I must have lifted that need a thousand times until I was sure I had that song perfect. I’ve been playing it off and on ever since then and less as the years went by. However, never went back as an adult to revisit using our modern tools. Looks like I
I had it close. Lol. But missed a few things. Thanks bro!
That's how I learned too. I used to wear the records out. 16 rpm was almost an octive lower.
Very cool lesson!!!
Robert, thanks!!!
Best regards !!!
Great song, great lesson, awesome teacher! Thank you!
Enjoyed that and very helpful. Thank you, your a great teacher.
Best instructor on the interweb...😎
Excellent lesson! Many thanks! Now, I just have to practice.
Fantastic lesson again Robert and hey, I think that you have this guitar playing thing down pat 😎
GREAT TUTORIAL!!! This is serious work!! and I meen it: you did your homework... This is the way Billy Gibbons must have played that tune. I dont mind doing of a song but I always try to find a way to play the tune the way the creator voiced it originaly. If you look closely how Gibbons hold the instrument and its close relation to Jimmy Hendrix handling ... this is a great version of it!!
Robert, just a beginner on electric guitar. I very much like your clear teaching and cool theory. Glad I just found you. Maybe could you check out "Teacher"" by Jethro Tull perhaps...if not too complex?
Awesome intro version Mr Wizard Sir 👍👍👏 😎
Great lesson Robert
Great tone!
Killer lesson 👍
Thank you. It was a pleasure to learn!
Excellent lesson. Well done and thankyou
Sir , Thank you so much for this . I have been playing many years and have struggled with , Job < Family < Kids Wife music . I am so very grateful for you taking the time to teach this way .
Gob Bless
Mickey
Hey Robert, thanks for putting how you got your guitar tone in the description. I really appreciate that.
Great instructional video thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
That's pretty cool Robert!
👍👍 GR8! I can see gramps ridin his tractor in that same shirt, Mr Wizard Sir 😎
Damn ... great lesson!
Nice one! Thanks Robert 👌🌌👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Robert
Thank You for sharing Bud
Love it Robert!
Could you share some knowledge about the timing of this and similar types of rhythms?
I woke up this morning playing this.
Great lesson.
Thanks!
Thanks Robert
great lesson rob
Great job Robert👌
Made it very easy to understand; thank you sir!
Nice explanation. Great song.
Thank you kindly!
AWESOMENESS
Great job!
Superb tutorial, thanks 🙏🏻
Glad you liked it!
Awesome 👌 love how you play.
Great job. Greetings from Germany.
So freaking awesome.
Väl spelat, Robert!
Tackar!
Amazing!
Thanks!
Awesome lesson
Great lesson... thanks
I have GOT to get that tone...! Geeezzz
Great stuff
so when is a lead part coming?...i would pay for that
I'd love for you to cover Sultans of Swing!!
Excellent
I been up, I been down
Take my word, my way around
I ain't askin' for much
I said, Lord, take me downtown
I'm just lookin' for some TUSH
R.I.P. DUSTY 🎸🔊🔊🔊
Turnaround might be easier to hit voiced as (x.x.4.5.5.5) to (x.x.3.4.4.4), and to be that guy :P it's an Eb7dim to E7dim. Very well done, I like that you didn't use the album version! Keep them coming!
two years behind, but I'm happy to see the 7dim, I couldn't make the dom7 fingering work.
@@bdbde5 it's obnoxious right? it doesn't sound hard... the truth is that Billy is way better than anyone (except notably Hendrix) knew
Great! Thanks.
Excellante. That's you're a teacher. Thanks.
Thank you. Awesome.
Good one! Thanks!!!
very good, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
@@Dolphinstreets Yes, very much...can you explain some more ZZ Top stuff, pls...Thanks
Great lesson! Awesome content! :)
Thanks Robert, you level me up every time. I'm gonna have to join your academy. I'd be a fool not to 🙏😎
Thanks man!
Well explained Sir, now I’ve got to practise hard!
Awesome, thanks for sharing
AWESOME.....
Great stuff!! Thx!
Pretty cool lesson
Really appreciate the lesson but was wondering if you can show the lesson straight on playing in front of the camera please?
Thank you.
I'd love to see a lesson on ZZ's Thunderbird, the fast "Fandango" version. No one has done it I'm aware of !
Great!
thanks master
Could you do one on Alvin Lee the song he done at woodstock im going home.
Muchas gracias Robert eres el mejor enseñando lo que faltaría serían subtítulos al español por favor que no entiendo el inglés,un saludo
very very nice thank you :)
Like your style...
Cool lesson, is there a preset for Axe FX? share
Killer tone👀
Thanks!!
thanks Robert. just a thought: Joe Walsh (guitar player extraordinaire, top ten world rock guitarists)
grew up in Texas , the thumb is mandatory
that's awesome