Legendary ................You Betcha . Max Webster and Rush , still to this day my favourite concert I have been to . As their Front Man , Kim Mitchell was an Unbelievable Entertainer .
Wish I did request this. I believe you did an awesome riff of the day for go for soda and another Max Webster song. I would love to see you do Blue River Liquor Shine!
Wow! What a fantastic choice for an even more fantastic guitar lesson! Kelly I was fortunate to see Kim Mitchell and his killer band during this tour. They were headlining at an awesome water park in Hollywood, Fl. The Johnny Van Zandt band opened up and they killed it as well. But hot damn was Kim on fire. He is a vastly underrated/unknown musician in the States. And that is just ridiculous. We're always lagging behind in recognizing great and talented bands. Thank you so much for this one Kelly! ❤
Cheers mate, my pleasure. Kim is a killer guitar player and I'd love to have a look at more of his stuff, but sadly the only people who would know (and likely watch it) are Canadians.
Thank you for doing this lesson - very well presented and explained. And yes, many of us of a certain age that grew up here in the frozen wastelands north of the 49th parallel know that the first four Max Webster albums are chock full of amazing guitar playing. Don't usually hear Kim's name mentioned when folks are talking guitar players but this guy has truckloads of chops and his compositional skills kind of remind me of Joe Walsh in that 'riffmaster' kind of way. Think intro to 'Life in the Fast Lane' type of thing - loads of atypical but clever and catchy stuff on those Max Webster records - like you say though doing a lesson on "Oh War" or "The Party" - isn't going to generate millions of views for your channel ! (us Canucks would be happy though). Cheers and thanks again. @@KellyDeanAllenGuitar
Great lesson. I remember hearing this song when I was in my preteens and I rediscovered it a couple of years ago. Looking forward working on learning this song.
Drummer here... NOT to learn how to play this great tune. But to appreciate the skill of playing such a catchy classic. This was so keeeewllll, that now I'm a fan and subscribed to your RUclips page. 🤘🏻🥁...............🤘🏻🎸😉
Love it. Not a favorite. But some nice licks to know there. You probably dont wanna start a big “request thing”. But a couple hard to find that I think are in your wheelhouse. Joe Walsh- All Night Long-The Confessor-Good Man Down. Aerosmith-Chiquita. Just saying. The tip jar will jingle. LOL. Thanks for the vids. Your great!!!!!
Awesome ! Love this song. Well done. Thanks for helping me learn this !
Legendary ................You Betcha . Max Webster and Rush , still to this day my favourite concert I have been to . As their Front Man , Kim Mitchell was an Unbelievable Entertainer .
The outro to Beyond the Moon would be great to learn. Awesome Kim lick.
Thank you for completing this one
Was that your Doug who requested it?
Wish I did request this. I believe you did an awesome riff of the day for go for soda and another Max Webster song. I would love to see you do Blue River Liquor Shine!
I’ve always loved this song. Thanks for the excellent lesson. ✌🏻
great song and lesson World's Such a Wonder would be fantastic song to play
Wow! What a fantastic choice for an even more fantastic guitar lesson! Kelly I was fortunate to see Kim Mitchell and his killer band during this tour. They were headlining at an awesome water park in Hollywood, Fl. The Johnny Van Zandt band opened up and they killed it as well. But hot damn was Kim on fire. He is a vastly underrated/unknown musician in the States. And that is just ridiculous. We're always lagging behind in recognizing great and talented bands. Thank you so much for this one Kelly! ❤
Cheers mate, my pleasure. Kim is a killer guitar player and I'd love to have a look at more of his stuff, but sadly the only people who would know (and likely watch it) are Canadians.
Love Kim Mitchell. Patio Lanterns!!!
Thank you for doing this lesson - very well presented and explained. And yes, many of us of a certain age that grew up here in the frozen wastelands north of the 49th parallel know that the first four Max Webster albums are chock full of amazing guitar playing. Don't usually hear Kim's name mentioned when folks are talking guitar players but this guy has truckloads of chops and his compositional skills kind of remind me of Joe Walsh in that 'riffmaster' kind of way. Think intro to 'Life in the Fast Lane' type of thing - loads of atypical but clever and catchy stuff on those Max Webster records - like you say though doing a lesson on "Oh War" or "The Party" - isn't going to generate millions of views for your channel ! (us Canucks would be happy though). Cheers and thanks again. @@KellyDeanAllenGuitar
Great lesson! Well explained. Thank you!
Needed to figure this out for an upcoming show, can't thank you enough. Excellent instruction.
Glad it helped!
Well done, great song, great lesson 😎
This song is a banger. I love the guitar arrangement and the vocal harmonies are also on point.
Great lesson. I remember hearing this song when I was in my preteens and I rediscovered it a couple of years ago. Looking forward working on learning this song.
Really well done sir! Thank you - love this great Kim Mitchell tune
Thanks man!
Drummer here... NOT to learn how to play this great tune. But to appreciate the skill of playing such a catchy classic. This was so keeeewllll, that now I'm a fan and subscribed to your RUclips page.
🤘🏻🥁...............🤘🏻🎸😉
Love it. Not a favorite. But some nice licks to know there. You probably dont wanna start a big “request thing”. But a couple hard to find that I think are in your wheelhouse. Joe Walsh- All Night Long-The Confessor-Good Man Down. Aerosmith-Chiquita. Just saying. The tip jar will jingle. LOL. Thanks for the vids. Your great!!!!!
Kelly, I’ve never seen you do an acoustic lesson. Patio lanterns would be awesome. Thanks for all the awesomeness ✌️
KDA.... Great rendition man,, what a great canadian classic .!!
This one takes me back….. thanks for lesson.
Fantastic song and lesson.
Michagander on the border. I've been searching for the guitar music for this song for a while.
This is awesome. Can't wait to dig in.
Too cool, thanks buddy
I'm a big fan of Kim's started back with Max Webster and continues with his Q 107 radio show, yet another underrated guitarist and performer
Max Webster played my junior high back in 78. Was awesome.
I bet, I saw them in Belleville Ontario in I think 1979, great show !! @@KellyDeanAllenGuitar
Another great tutorial
Thanks Rick!
You're so professionnal..very well play
Yep - I remember this one getting lots of airplay on WMMS in Cleveland back in the day!
another awesome classic KDA
Love me some soda. Thanks for the memories.
Bad ass. My guitar just came out of the trash can. Thank you.😎
Very good playin'..Thank you. 🎸👏
Awesome lesson thanks bro
No I'm not Canadian. Actually in US North Carolina. Thanks for doing this one! Love Rush and Triumph though... Rik Emmett?
Love it! Speaking of requests .. I'd love to learn something from Queen City Kids. Great Canadian 80's band from Regina. Cheers.
Kim Mitchell, Go For soda, awesome! Yeah! 😀Thank you!
Thanks!
Much love from Columbus, Ohio. Big fan of your channel. How about some Moxy?
Love to hear u do snorting whiskey
Any Chilliwack on the horizon? 😊 Love the channel and the content! Greetings from Denmark!
speaking of great canadian bands....how about a complete breakdown/lesson on the "Brother to Brother" solo by Gino...? cheers
As a Buffalonion Kim Mitchel has a prominent place in my music memory
Like Don Cherry to my hockey fandom
How 'bout World's Such A Wonder?
are you Canadian ? i am lol
@@Arriscraft yep. From Halifax.
I think the last C chord is a sus. (x35533)
get a haircut serve GOD
He's doing God's work, spreading the word proper