WHY ELVIS PRESLEY KICKS ASS

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @GuitarPilgrim
    @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +135

    Enjoy this video with Study Guide: ➤ bit.ly/2NEudYf

    • @cfbj0510
      @cfbj0510 5 лет назад +2

      Next episode: Why Mark Knopfler kicks ass!

    • @douglaslingle3802
      @douglaslingle3802 5 лет назад +4

      Please do some more of Scotty Moore's ways of playing, I Love it! Plus I'm trying to learn it to. Thanks for sharing with us to!!

    • @hrvojebass8945
      @hrvojebass8945 5 лет назад +2

      Why Ritchie Blackmore Kick Ass

    • @albertfernandez9934
      @albertfernandez9934 5 лет назад +2

      Excellent !

    • @mryhdy6266
      @mryhdy6266 5 лет назад +2

      Nice work, mate. Kind of ironic, I started playing metal like Ozzy and stuff, and now many years later I developed a liking for this sort of thing. Your video is very helpful.

  • @christophejames4634
    @christophejames4634 5 лет назад +53

    Keith Richards said : « Everybody wanted to be Elvis...I wanted to be Scotty Moore. ». You know the rest.

  • @1980bwc
    @1980bwc 5 лет назад +28

    Man, much respect to you for making this video to highlight Scotty's talent. He's pretty much a hometown boy here in Southwest Tennessee, right along with Carl Perkins and Elvis. We are very proud of them all. Just seems Scotty and Carl don"t get their due respect as much as they should for what they did to change popular music forever. I haven't had a chance to look through all your videos yet to see if you've done one of these videos about Carl. If not, I would love to see you do one pretty soon. Thanks again for showing some of these licks, and playing them extremely well to boot! I'm subscribing! Have a good one Brother. (Bryan, Jackson TN)

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Bryan? I am glad you liked the video brother, greetings from Ireland!

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc 5 лет назад +1

      @@GuitarPilgrim I've got some Irish blood in me. Hope to be able to visit there someday.

  • @chroniclesofbap6170
    @chroniclesofbap6170 5 лет назад +166

    Lots of the 50s guitarists are under-rated speed-demons.

    • @JONTHEWHEREHOG
      @JONTHEWHEREHOG 5 лет назад +9

      Especially for the rythym sections

    • @jeffreysims3831
      @jeffreysims3831 5 лет назад +6

      Try and keep up with Cliff Gallup...

    • @672Kevin
      @672Kevin 5 лет назад +11

      Danny Cedrone's solo in Rock Around The Clock. Still a jaw-dropper.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 года назад +2

      Not only speed but good feel

  • @jnucleo
    @jnucleo 5 лет назад +37

    You got the Scotty Moore mojo going G.P. He's smiling somewhere. Your guitar sounds great!

  • @joeromoiii6988
    @joeromoiii6988 5 лет назад +189

    Dude, you’re so incredibly entertaining, and an absolutely brilliant guitar player as well...love all your videos!!!

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +15

      Thanks Joe! It was great fun making this video, Scotty Moore’s guitarwork is an absolute joy to play!!

    • @SolidSativa1
      @SolidSativa1 5 лет назад

      @@GuitarPilgrim very singing too 👍

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 4 года назад +2

      Joe Romo III
      said:
      _Dude, you’re so incredibly entertaining, and an absolutely brilliant guitar player as well...love all your videos!!!_
      Agree! (England)

  • @Jackg1949
    @Jackg1949 5 лет назад +14

    Of the hundreds of music lesson videos I have watched this is an absolute Gem. I’m an instructor at the VA with guitars4vets, we teach veterans with PTSD to play guitar and award them with a new guitar after competition of 10 lessons. As a Vietnam veteran it is a honor for me to be a part of the program. I am looking forward to sharing this with them. Just happened to stumble upon you today, you have an amazing gift...thank you so much, Jack

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Jack, that’s great to hear! I have great respect for the work you do! I am glad the video is of any help! Greetings from Ireland

    • @keithlambe211
      @keithlambe211 4 года назад +1

      @@GuitarPilgrim A great country for music.Up the Irish!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith 5 лет назад +18

    Scotty was working without a prior template for Rock N Roll, he WAS one of the originators. He was coming from Chet Atkins, Merle Travis and Jazz guitarists, not really blues players. Thanksgreat job!

    • @1badhaircut
      @1badhaircut 3 года назад

      💯 that’s the difference,he made the connection to rock/pop that tied it together when Leo Fender was changing the sound of guitars / amps to distortion / sustain - players added echo and effects but this is the bones right here. The Brits ran with it

  • @sdwest4010
    @sdwest4010 4 года назад +9

    Guitar Pilgrim, I was 13 in 1955 when I first heard Scotty Moore play Mystery Train and it changed my life. I wrote to Scotty a few years before he died to request a signed copy of his book, and told him that I believed that it was he and not Elvis that created the Big Bang that was Rock & Roll. Without Scotty, what would have EP become? Through his caregiver, Gail, I learned that he was quite pleased to hear this. You are do his playing style the best I have ever heard, and I've heard a lot of players tell about his influence. You made this old man smile one more time.

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  4 года назад +1

      That's great to hear brother, I had the same experience when I was a young boy listening to the beatles and of course Elvis, those brilliant licks by Scotty, his guitarplaying whenever I hear it puts a huge smile on my face as well! Best to you!

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 4 года назад

      SD West - A word I'm not given to squander: cool. It's very cool that at such a young age you were tuned-in enough to pay proper acknowledgement to a proper sporting hero. (All of my absolute, genuine heroes are musicians over and above athletes.)

  • @vehlicks6616
    @vehlicks6616 5 лет назад +106

    Finally someone is appreciating Scotty!

    • @charlesrast4235
      @charlesrast4235 5 лет назад +1

      It's about damn time!

    • @E3ECO
      @E3ECO 5 лет назад +7

      Oh, he's been appreciated for quite a while now: Moore was ranked 29th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time in 2011. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2015 (Wiki).

    • @wickedcrypto6004
      @wickedcrypto6004 5 лет назад +1

      Amen

    • @Catmom3
      @Catmom3 5 лет назад +3

      Vehlicks Keith Richards has always paid homage to Scotty

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc 5 лет назад +1

      AMEN! Now we just need one of these on Carl Perkins.

  • @nevalssokop4453
    @nevalssokop4453 5 лет назад +18

    And that's why Guitar Pilgrim kicks ass!

  • @John_Sharrock
    @John_Sharrock 5 лет назад +2

    It's an absolute joy to watch and listen to your videos.Your playing is beyond belief and so effortless.IMHO this was the best Elvis period in his whole career,for me,once the 60's arrived it was just a pale shadow of the 50's stuff...I could listen to you playing this kinda stuff all day long..Thank you.

  • @noahtenshen
    @noahtenshen 5 лет назад +40

    You continue to blow my mind with your ability to play and recreate such amazing players' creations. Your talents and teaching abilities are top level to be sure. I'm glad you are out there. You are a bright light in this world. Stay Well.

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you brother, I just do my best trying to make a good video and hope people enjoy it!

    • @wickedcrypto6004
      @wickedcrypto6004 5 лет назад +2

      You can tell he has a lot of passion . Great video

    • @stephenfiore9960
      @stephenfiore9960 5 лет назад

      ...Similar to Rick Beato and his RUclips channel and series”What makes this song Great” (1.17 million subscribers and growing). The guy in the featured video is actually much cleaner than Rick though

  • @blueben8980
    @blueben8980 5 лет назад +8

    Absolutely astounded by the amount of effort and knowledge that these videos must take you to put together for us to enjoy.
    I can only be amazed at your talent and simple explanations that make these videos a compulsive watch and more important for me a big learn.
    Please keep them coming and many thanks

  • @arieadithya27
    @arieadithya27 5 лет назад +71

    7 reason why Mick Taylor great.
    7 reason why Jimmy page great.
    7 reason why Ritchie Blackmore great.

    • @omeletpants
      @omeletpants 5 лет назад +2

      MICK TAYLOR IS A GOD

    • @chucklemuchuckle2170
      @chucklemuchuckle2170 5 лет назад +2

      Jimmy page is good, not great

    • @MistaRat
      @MistaRat 5 лет назад +2

      @@chucklemuchuckle2170 He's great. I can't play like that. It's so disjointed. It's got me fucked.

    • @darrylbutt2570
      @darrylbutt2570 5 лет назад +2

      @@MistaRat He's not great, he's God.

    • @chucklemuchuckle2170
      @chucklemuchuckle2170 5 лет назад

      @@MistaRat why do you think hes great

  • @lightfoot413
    @lightfoot413 5 лет назад +32

    The Pilgrim kicks ass to be able to mimic and recreate 60 year old riffs and chords..thanks man...

  • @alfgwahigain5544
    @alfgwahigain5544 3 года назад +6

    I just discovered your channel, and this is the first video I watched, and I've subscribed.
    This was a fantastic, concise lesson, and it will give me hours of stuff to practice. Without Scotty Moore and his great rhythm section, I don't know if Elvis would've been the immediate sensation that he was. To me that early stuff is his best.
    Also, what I love about the stuff you chose and this style of playing is that there's so much melody, and, even if it's not someone's style of music, this is such valuable information for anyone in a band with two guitar players. And learning how to play melodies with these simple chords opens a world that is just endless.
    Thanks - great stuff!

  • @detroit313vlogs7
    @detroit313vlogs7 2 года назад +1

    Wow what a pleasure listening to you play

  • @chadcollier1070
    @chadcollier1070 5 лет назад +7

    One little thing : in the solo for That's All Right, you only hit the open E string for the bass run the first time through, when the solo is first kicking off. The next two times through, you're supposed to be hanging onto the double-stop to make it sustain, and jump back into the bass run on the second note, which is the E string fretted at the second fret. But that's part of the genius of Scotty : he knew Bill was doubling that run on bass, so he could skip that first note and nobody could really tell, because Bill was filling in that note on bass. Listen to Elvis' version with all of the bass turned off so that you can really hear Scotty's guitar in detail, and you'll hear it for yourself : he only plays that open E the first time, and then let's Bill fill that note in the next two times 👍

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 4 года назад

      It's great to read expert analysis like that, hats off to you Chad. I think the point you're making is testament to their comprehensive grounding in folk and country music where there is no reliance on drum to create layers of sound and every reverberation is melodic. I consciously recognise that guitar / bass duality in a lot of the rockabilly I listen to and it makes all the difference when you have competent musicians who don't overplay their part. A lot of modern 'rockabilly' doesn't have that grounding and is essentially 'thrash' by comparison.

  • @kenhutley971
    @kenhutley971 5 лет назад

    Absolutely loved this video. First visit and subbed right away. Huge thank you from an old Rk n Rler... fortunate to be 13 years old when Elvis burst on the music scene in the UK in 1956.

  • @ADDIDASSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    @ADDIDASSSSSSSSSSSSSS 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for all your exemplary videos and outstanding guitar lessons for all of us in RUclips land . Keep Rocking!

  • @GlennCode
    @GlennCode 4 года назад +1

    Just want to say thank you for featuring this amazing musician!! Scotty made it look so easy! An inspiration to generations for sure. You do a kickass job playing these songs! Thanks again!

  • @johnfeeney6713
    @johnfeeney6713 5 лет назад +3

    I've seen a lot of great guitar tutorials on RUclips over the years and this is one of the very best! Amazing work and a great tribute to a very underrated guitarist. Thanks!

  • @michaelowens3353
    @michaelowens3353 5 лет назад +1

    Alabama here remember a lot of this as a kid and love it just run across your site it's awesome thanks brother 👍

  • @pags409
    @pags409 5 лет назад +4

    Well done. Huge Elvis music fan and breaking down “train,” BONUS!!!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 5 лет назад +15

    Dang, I'll never forget the first time I saw Scotty Moore's work with Elvis! Absolutely legendary and influential guitarist in the world indeed! I was hoping you could do one of Gary Moore!

    • @josefbuergi
      @josefbuergi 5 лет назад

      I don't play guitar but I watch all your videos :-)

    • @RC32Smiths01
      @RC32Smiths01 5 лет назад

      @@josefbuergi Oh... Why thank ye my man. Cheers!

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 4 года назад

      Scotty Moore is far moore (see what I did there?) my cup of tea but I always did admire Gary's work. A great talent, sadly gone too soon.

  • @kevdean9967
    @kevdean9967 5 лет назад +6

    That guitar work in "I forgot to remember to forget" is phenomenal!!!

    • @jonolsen418
      @jonolsen418 4 года назад

      My all time Elvis favorite is "You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone" with Mystery Train and Good Rockin' Tonight close seconds.

  • @liberty4allplease
    @liberty4allplease 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic. I know every one of those licks. Beautifully done.

  • @LeaFrydman
    @LeaFrydman 4 года назад +1

    THank you for this one Thom... I had the pleasure of interviewing Scotty in Memphis many moons ago... great guitarist and a true Southern gentleman

  • @paulnaylor062
    @paulnaylor062 2 года назад +1

    This is why this style of music has stood the test of time and still tunes kids ears in to it all these years later. To me this always sounds. Fresh. Today's Teenagers love this now too

  • @ralphfurley123
    @ralphfurley123 5 лет назад +4

    I’m not a guitarist nor do I read music, but I love music and it’s history!!! This is such a great video, which shows the greatness of the late great Scotty Moore!!! He really was amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing this video!!! ☮️🖖🏽

  • @RamRud
    @RamRud 4 года назад +1

    Dude, where have you been all my guitar playing life? How incredibly refreshing it is to watch you play and how inspirational! I've been playing along and learning how to play chordal solos thanks to you!

  • @Shoz3344
    @Shoz3344 5 лет назад +4

    I love this series! You're doing such a fantastic job, thank you! :)

  • @michaelraysgo
    @michaelraysgo 5 лет назад +4

    Great video, GP! Scotty Moore's solo on Elvis's "Too Much" is insane. Worth a listen!

  • @DavidAndersoniiVI
    @DavidAndersoniiVI 5 лет назад +3

    "I forgot to remember to forget her", lol. That gooood!

  • @ROCKINGMAN
    @ROCKINGMAN 5 лет назад +8

    Nice little demonstration on Scotty Moore's playing style. He's certainly one of my favourite guitar players being inspired by Chet Atkins and Merle Travis style of playing. Nice upload.

  • @vernonmckee1752
    @vernonmckee1752 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic playing, love the Rockabilly sound.

  • @brutallyremastered4255
    @brutallyremastered4255 5 лет назад +1

    What a terrific lesson.

  • @dyl9922
    @dyl9922 5 лет назад +5

    Cool vid man!! That last Scotty Moore melody at the end was super nice I gotta learn that one

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +1

      That really is a true, classic solo indeed! The song is called ‘I forgot to remember to forget’

  • @allantow6371
    @allantow6371 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, Thom! You really bring life to the music with your astute explanations and expert analysis, not to mention your virtuoso playing. Thanks.

  • @bobbystroem9037
    @bobbystroem9037 5 лет назад +3

    You are a great musician and nail the licks that every guitarist should know. All these licks are incorporated in one way or another into Hendrix Harrison Knoppler SRV Page Stetzer the list goes on.. Bravo!

  • @World-as-i-c-it
    @World-as-i-c-it 4 года назад

    I could spend a day listening to you recreate the awesome artists of past and present.

  • @michaelszczys8316
    @michaelszczys8316 5 лет назад +16

    It is my understanding that they started messing around after recording other stuff at Sun and playing their jazzed up ‘ That’s Alright Mama ‘ and Sam Phillips asked them what they were doing? They said they were just fooling around , so Sam told them fool around some more and play the whole thing. He turned on the tape and when they were done he cut a few demo records of it and that is what you hear and what started it all. By the end of the week everybody was looking for that guy on Sams latest record.

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc 5 лет назад

      You pretty much summed up what really happened. 👍

    • @52daytripper
      @52daytripper 4 года назад

      the beatles covered this elvis song, they were big fans, and george harrison loved country guitar style ruclips.net/video/AW0OXl3dxVw/видео.html

  • @bradhuskers
    @bradhuskers 4 года назад +1

    Elvis Presley had some great players in the recording studio with him.
    And his players had the soul depth and diversity of the king to play to.
    Pure magic.

  • @alansturgess1324
    @alansturgess1324 5 лет назад +1

    Undoubtedly THE best analysis of a guitarist's style that I've ever watched - full of both enthusiasm and superb demo snippets. Thumbs up, subscribed, bell rung.
    I've always loved Scotty's playing. You did him full justice with this analysis.
    Will now check your channel to see which other of my favourites you've talked about - probably unlikely to find Lonnie Mack (been a HUGE fan ever since '63) but there are sure to be others.
    Great job.

  • @steve660917
    @steve660917 4 года назад

    Fantastic video my friend absolutely mesmerized by it!!

  • @marcelomantovanimusic
    @marcelomantovanimusic 5 лет назад

    Excellent work ! Thanks everyone involved in doing such a great video!

  • @TheBigGuyATX
    @TheBigGuyATX 5 лет назад +1

    What a great video! I'm 52, grew up in the 70s on Elvis, and been playing guitar since 1978. So yeah, my playing has a lot of Scotty Moore influence. People tell me my solos sound like a "Spanish guitar" player. Well, it's a combo of Scotty Moore riffs and Mexican music (which is also my heritage).
    Thx for this great tribute and guitar instructional video.

    • @twiggyb01
      @twiggyb01 4 года назад

      ive been told i dont play the guitar , i attack it, and one guy said i play the guitar like he treats his missus lol, felt pleased with those descriptions, strangely.

  • @agankachu09
    @agankachu09 5 лет назад

    Greaaat and I loved it! But who are those 4 miserable listeners who gave you a thumps down? Shame on them!

  • @robhand7205
    @robhand7205 5 лет назад +4

    Scotty Moore was a master of the CAGED method before they had given it a name. I also learned the CAGED method without knowing it existed...but I cannot do it with such grace! Rock on!

  • @carinhall4508
    @carinhall4508 5 лет назад +19

    Scotty and James Burton were the backbone of Elvis

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +11

      his bass player, jerry scheff is pretty amazing as well!

    • @heartbreakkid5757
      @heartbreakkid5757 5 лет назад +3

      Love elvis session with Hank Garland too

    • @GeorgiaOverdrive
      @GeorgiaOverdrive 4 года назад +1

      Guitar Pilgrim He plays with just his index finger, that’s impressive

    • @v-g-z3689
      @v-g-z3689 4 года назад +1

      @@GuitarPilgrim Yep, just as much as Bill Black was! You couldn´t remove one guy.

    • @bradhuskers
      @bradhuskers 4 года назад +1

      Elvis Presley had great players with him.
      And those players had the soul depth and diversity of elvis on those classics.

  • @coycarlson4979
    @coycarlson4979 5 лет назад

    GREAT INSIGHT and INSPIRATION - ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT 👍👍👍✌️✌️

  • @ronpeel1878
    @ronpeel1878 5 лет назад

    I enjoyed every minute of your playing, demonstration and explanation ... brillisnt.

  • @warbirds3339
    @warbirds3339 5 лет назад

    Great Playing My Friend Simply Great

  • @johnhines8956
    @johnhines8956 5 лет назад

    Looking forward to trying these licks when I get home from work. Great video as always!

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 5 лет назад

    This is one of the more worthwhile guitar channels. Good on you for giving all these precise renditions.

  • @MrT5mustang
    @MrT5mustang 5 лет назад +3

    His amp came from James " Lucky" Ward from Columbus Georgia. As a matter of fact, Scotty and James both used Ray Butts amps. When Lucky was in Memphis recording with Curly Money Scotty heard "Lucky" playing on the song " Chain Gang Charlie" and said man I want that sound... Only 50 of these amps were made. ( By the way in my profile picture I am playing the 1954 fender Strat that was used on many recordings in the Sun studios. ( It was Lucky Ward's personal guitar.

  • @gabrieleguidoni2867
    @gabrieleguidoni2867 Год назад

    need a second chapter of this... LOVE IT!

  • @Pequinito
    @Pequinito 4 года назад

    That's just brilliant, thanks so much for bringing so much pleasure reliving the Elvis and Scotty era.

  • @sodds3599
    @sodds3599 4 года назад

    Fantastic lesson. Great job, Thom!

  • @jazzybeeff
    @jazzybeeff Год назад

    I fall in this channel. Man, these names are of course the greatest but how you play well all of these different guitarist’s work! The best guitar channel on RUclips i believe. Cinematography and storytelling are great too. And these guitar tones…spectacular! Keep going please! Thank you.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @DreamfactoryZero
    @DreamfactoryZero 5 лет назад +2

    My dad is a huge Elvis fan and I never really took the time to listen to the guitarist, and I'm a guitar player. I'm going to have to look this guy up.

  • @tonyshennyc
    @tonyshennyc 5 лет назад +5

    when you break it up like that, I truly for the first time begin to appreciate country guitar’s inner beauty. Thank you. And man, you sure can play guitar!

  • @marcomenna9918
    @marcomenna9918 4 года назад

    Nice help to understand the beauty of scotty's playing !!! Bravo

  • @jimray2281
    @jimray2281 5 лет назад +1

    "Well that's all right mama" so good!

  • @crustycobs2669
    @crustycobs2669 2 года назад

    YOU are amazing. Such a great player and teacher. These are tasty licks and technique

  • @stevew9748
    @stevew9748 5 лет назад

    wow, what an inspirational video. thank you very much. i loved the old elvis songs.

  • @alabamahebrew
    @alabamahebrew 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, I just found your channel and so far am loving it. You play with such ease it makes me very envious, but I'm sure you have heard that before lol. One thing I would like to "maybe" correct you on is that in an interview with James Burton a long long time ago he said that Scotty Moore ALWAYS used a thumb pick and Mr. Burton said that he tried to duplicate those old sounds and use a thumb pick but just could not do it. Also on the Elvis channel on Sirius Radio they were interviewing Scotty Moore and other members of not only that original Elvis band but also what came to be known later as the TCB Band and they too said that Scotty always used a thumb pick and in fact when Elvis was told to replace that original band it was Scotty's use of a thumb pick only that rendered him "just a country lick player and not a rock and roll player" insult by those who were trying to get Elvis to move on past those guys. Now, I suppose later on Scotty could have went more to using a regular pick? But several sources have confirmed that on those early Elvis records all he used was a thumb pick. Now to some this might seem a trivial point, to those I say, YOU try playing those songs and solos using only a thumb pick! Can you imagine someone actually insulting that original lineup as if they were just a group of hacks or something? Now now don't be undervaluing Elvis's guitar playing on those old songs, he also had to sing and move like he did lol. Actually Elvis was a decent guitar player, certainly no Scotty Moore, but still pretty decent given his training before hitting the stage. In fact, Elvis was more of a musician than most people give him credit for. On his song " Baby I don't care" listen to that bass playing, that is Elvis playing the bass! Elvis's original bass player, whose name escapes me right now, was trying to learn to play the electric bass for that song, he always played a stand up bass, and he just couldn't get it down. After a little while he tossed the bass on to a chair and walked out. Elvis supposedly said, "give me the damn thing" and picked it up and the song we hear even to this day is Elvis playing that song after only rehearsing it 3 times!! That takes some talent to pull that off and that song has a lot of the bass alone playing! Anyway, I look forward to watching more of your video's and hearing and watching you play!

  • @CarlPereira-l4y
    @CarlPereira-l4y 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Superb ,Thank you please have some more on Elvis songs and Scotty Moore lead guitar playing Would Appreciate it thanks

  • @trinityflow
    @trinityflow 5 лет назад

    Excellent lesson! Thanks for sharing.

  • @craniofacialsurgeon
    @craniofacialsurgeon 4 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this analysis and the playing. Relaxed and very approachable. I've el been playing for years and this has unlocked Scotty for me - so thank you. I am that 4 year old and happy now to have a key to open Scotty's Sun sessions with Elvis. Its a real shame that Tom Parker and Elvis cut the trio out in the 60s. Then Elvis took Scotty's amplified guitar in the '69 Special. A real shame. Scotty died in 2016 but was not forgotten by the greats - see Clapton and Knopfler playing with him in latte days. Thank again for this wonderful session.

  • @lukesbuddy
    @lukesbuddy 5 лет назад

    I have sent a lot of people your way, posting on the Strat Talk forum... Keep up the good work.

  • @MichaelLynMusic
    @MichaelLynMusic 2 года назад

    Fantastic work Sir!...Love dem Scotty Riffs

  • @TheMNB
    @TheMNB 5 лет назад +2

    There wasn't multi track recording in the early days, so toiling for hours on your solo or rhythm parts didn't work cuz the band was waiting. Everything was recorded together. You had to be on your toes and come up with stuff quickly. Great video!

  • @ozboomer_au
    @ozboomer_au 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video. GREAT!, fun explanation of how Scotty used some simple triads to boost a melody line.. and fill-in the gaps. Fascinated to see how *simple* it all was (conceptually, anyway). Also, I never realized about the 'Guitar Boogie' riff (although I well recognize that tune from the Roy Clark and Tommy Emmanuel versions) -- I recognized the riff more from Carl Perkins' 'Honey, Don't' (which I actually first heard via the Beatles' 1964 version). Again, one of the most enjoyable videos of all that you've done for us. Fanx! a heap...!

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  5 лет назад +1

      Hi John, you’re right, honey don’t, features the same boogie!

  • @101Parkside
    @101Parkside 4 года назад

    You are a joy to watch and listen to. I wish I could play like you.

  • @joelstuart873
    @joelstuart873 4 года назад

    Fabulously entertaining! What a fabulous artist you are!

  • @ConditionZero76
    @ConditionZero76 5 лет назад +1

    Elvis guitarist did kick ass but I'll tell ya what you kick ass also, what a phenomenal guitarist!! I can listen to you play for hours... Great Video

  • @anthonynorbury8173
    @anthonynorbury8173 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video m8... Came across you watching Scott Moore videos..... Subscribed 😊

  • @karisaisa
    @karisaisa 4 года назад

    I dont understand, why somebody did put thumbs down...? Pilgram! You are great. Your playing and storytelling 💪 Only thing I`m Sorry is that I play just like your average player. But you give me great tips, tanx!

  • @nagarajus8760
    @nagarajus8760 4 года назад

    Yu are simply superb. Hatssoff. Impressed by you i joined guitar teachng class. Frm india. Thnks with respects

  • @funguy4utube
    @funguy4utube 5 лет назад +1

    The opening you covered should go down in history right along with Bach and Beethoven. Just as timeless and primal to humanity and human creativity.

  • @funguy4utube
    @funguy4utube 5 лет назад

    Lord is it ever a pleasure to watch you play so skillfully, & explain with so much knowledge and insight. Hats 🎩 off to Scotty and to you.

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest 5 лет назад

    Thoroughly entertaining video. Keep up the fantastic work. Glad I subscribed many months ago.

  • @drexcote25
    @drexcote25 5 лет назад

    Love the strat you play. Good video dude. Keep em coming.

  • @craniofacialsurgeon
    @craniofacialsurgeon 4 года назад +2

    Just watched this again. I've been listening to Scotty since i was 11 years old. Real shame he stopped playing for so long before Knopfler and Clapton came looking for him before his death in 2016. Thom has made the best analysis of Scotty ever. Very many thanks to the true Pilgrim. Today is again a good day!

  • @cesarveralatorre5198
    @cesarveralatorre5198 5 лет назад

    man, what a good video. i gotta learn every lick and chord you played here. great scotty! thanks!

  • @russellwinstead259
    @russellwinstead259 5 лет назад +2

    great lesson.. You are truly a gifted teacher and Kick
    ass guitar player. Cheers mate

  • @BartNL-tx7ih
    @BartNL-tx7ih 5 лет назад

    As always; Great, Great, Great video!

  • @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom
    @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom 5 лет назад +1

    This video was absolutely great! It got me interested in trying to play in this style almost instantly.

  • @bobbystroem9037
    @bobbystroem9037 4 года назад

    You have real good mad motor skillz for this. Love the attack and texture nice playing man!

  • @bryanmckenzie1089
    @bryanmckenzie1089 5 лет назад

    I really enjoy watching your videos, Great Job!

  • @naturalrestingface4909
    @naturalrestingface4909 5 лет назад +4

    His playing mattered. Not many guitarists can play that way. He treated the song as his master and made a great servant. As much as I like the modern day axe players, they couldn't do this like Scotty, if at all.

  • @thebooda
    @thebooda 5 лет назад

    Wonderful videos! Learned a lot and inspired me to get to it on my guitar! Can't wait to watch more of your work! Thank you!

  • @alfredbellanti3755
    @alfredbellanti3755 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this lesson.

  • @treehouse722
    @treehouse722 4 года назад

    Such classy, sublime guitar composition, beautifully explained. Excellent video.

  • @CazClocker52
    @CazClocker52 5 лет назад

    Hey Guitar pilgrim! Just found your channel and I love it! Everything about it is just excellent.

  • @mikegeeguitarman8991
    @mikegeeguitarman8991 5 лет назад

    What a superb video. So engaging and informative. Excellent work fella

  • @cameronsimonton2515
    @cameronsimonton2515 4 года назад

    Inspirational...makes me want to practice, learn and play more right now!!! Thanks 😊

  • @ひでやん-p9e
    @ひでやん-p9e 5 лет назад

    In any style, you are always awesome and fun to see! Thank you for showing us very useful skills and hints all the time.