Legendary Licks You Think Are Hard (because they're expensive)
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What legendary lick title should I use next?
P.S. for some reason RUclips wouldn’t allow the actual Lenny strat to be pictured. Copyright I guess?
Sweet child of mine
Legendary licks that shaped rock history
Legendary licks that you can't play because u don't own a guitar
Legendary licks that are overrated
Legendary licks that you think are hard because guitar is hard and actualy takes commitment. Idk
Imagine living out the rest of your life knowing you left Woodstock early and missed Jimi Hendrix.
I mean, I feel that way already having missed all of Woodstock, being born two decades too late...
Seems like a silly thing to be depressed about, I swear I devote too much energy to feeling sorry for myself just for being born into this era of music.
matthew burgner
Write a song about it...........
@@ryanwilson5936 That's actually very fitting.
matthew burgner
Just look at Greta Van Fleet dude. I personally don’t care for them but thousands of people like the fact that they are young and playing in a style from almost 50 years ago. And they play it really well.
Just be you. The hardest part is actually doing it.
@@ryanwilson5936 good on you man. 🤜🤛
Legendary licks that you think is a guitar ( but it's a bass)
THIS
The beginning to For Whom the Bell Tolls
Like half of Orion
One of that would be Wops i od - NOFX
You mean Cliff Burton. Short vid.
"...because im a normal person" owns 500 pedals, 10 amps and more guitars then the guitarcenter itself xD
That… that is a normal person
Thats the live of a normal guitar Fan ma friend😉
I have too many guitars - said nobody ever lol...
thats abnormal?
@@stella-vu8vh Nooooo😁
I just realized that Jimi was trying to recreate the sound of bomb bursting in the air
Dude it took me forever to figure that out and the sound of helicopters and police sirens. As a kid I thought it was just a bunch of noise and didn't get it. Once you realize what you realized it makes it far more impressive.
I was like what the heck is this, and then I was like "oh wait"
Therapist: Hendrix solo about sociopolitical commentary isn't real,it can't hurt you.
Hendrix solo about sociopolitical commentary:
All y'all must be young'ns!
You'll love Machine Gun from his Fillmore East concerts
His guitar wasn’t a $2mil guitar when he was playing it…
Ye exactly that's what I thought and he also just had 3 pedals with him
@@callum-ll8sp how many pedals do you need? (I'm a beginner, not a troll)
@@ricksanchezito8972 honestly try to use as few as possible to hone your technique and not rely on them but I'd say use as many as you need to get the right tone
@@callum-ll8sp any recommendations for someone looking to play metal? (Heavy breakdown shit)
@Russell White this thread was commandeered for the purpose of discussing beginner pedals. Input on this topic would be greatly appreciated
You should try legendary riffs you think are awesome but they aren't without all the effects
The Edge: let me introduce myself
@@matthiaswouters st anger
Voodoo Child
ubergypsy89 have you seen this? ruclips.net/video/H8dZwXnMrRU/видео.html
Any metal lick
Stevie Ray Vaughn licks don't sound the same without his piano strings.
Electric live wire cables*
Wdym piano strings
@@zachescarcega i just started using 13-62s like a week ago
@@lucianorojas4812 62? That too thic i think the thickes like 58?
@@Ace-si3py nope i can send you a picture of the package at 3023542807 its my public number
Tyler’s SRV attempt is a great example of how someone could be a phenomenal guitar player yet not be phenomenal in every style!
Legendary licks that sound awful without accompaniment but are absolutely stunning with it.
Black dog hehe
Anything Tom morello plays
A lot of Aerosmith's stuff.
Neil young down by the river guitar solo
Sweet Child O Mine
Legendary Licks Written by a Session Player
Virtually every country hit besides the obvious Gill, Paisley, etc.
Judas Priest: Beyond the Realms of Death, written by the at-the-time session drummer Les Binks
Layla lmao
Jimmy Page was one of the most well known session players before he joined the yardbirds, then formed Led Zeppelin
I like this one
The man from Microsoft, Paul Allen was a great Hendrix fan and a good blues guitarist himself. He is one of my favorite cool nerds :)
Sudip Bhandari Such a cool guy! Saw him in his usual seat at quite a few Portland Trailblazers games over the years
I wonder if he likes Huey Lewis and the news...
@Finn Cullin Everyone knows Bateman has a slightly better haircut
Did he just say "it pays to be a nerd, apparently", that hurt a little
Sudip Bhandari Paul Allen? That nigga died in almost 2 years ago
Legendary licks that are hard because they’re cheap.
(Gear either cheap or malfunctioning and therefore hard to replicate.)
Ross Walters so just a bunch of jack white songs lol
Mayonnaise by Smashing Pumpkins. Apparently Billy used a cheap guitar to get the feedback during the distorted parts of the song
ruclips.net/video/EbHxQYqPseA/видео.html Supposedly a broken compressor (his mom stepped on it with a high heeled shoe, I think) + some other stuff. Especially from 2:05 and out.
Huh
Bunch of nirvana stuff
Is no one gonna talk about how good the star spangled banner sounded
Idk, it was great at first, but near the end just sorta sounded like it broke lol
Greenishapples17 true 😂
@@greenishapples1732 that's the beauty of it
Greenishapples17 that’s what Jimmy played at Woodstock
Tone wise, yes. I always thought people trying to play it like Hendrix are really cringey. Hendrix's performance brings me to tears with its poignancy. Everyone else just creates a bunch of noise.
That guitar wasn't Lenny. You can now buy a pedal named Dr Robert that nails the Revolver Vox tone.
I looked up the Dr Robert pedal, and god damn for that price you could buy an actual Vox tube amp, so it seems a bit pointless to me. What exactly justifies it costing so much?
Yeah that guitar was his number one, the guitar named Lenny was the one his wife and his friends got him for his birthday
@@ThatGuy-mj6jm yeah. his number one was one he picked up at a music store
Paul Allen bought Hendrix's axe.
Paul Allen was murdered with an axe by Patrick Bateman.
I thought Patrick Bateman was having dinner at Dorsia that night?
Paul Bateman didn't like black sound much
Nah it turns out it was possibly all in Bateman's head and may or may not have actually happened. The book is even better for this, the focus of it isn't even really the murders, it's about how everybody looked exactly the same
Paul Allen ran away to England
And after dinner at the Dorsia did his 1000 sit-ups 😄.
Legendary licks you don't wanna try because they are too mainstream
zepeling enter sandman
wonderwall..
When Doves Cry
Freebird. One of my favorite songs, but we all know why I haven't learned it yet lol
Sweet child o mine
Legendary licks you think are hard because you don’t know the technique (tool- Jambi for example)
Honestly, Adams technique for Jambi is hella weird. Its fun once you get it down tho
Could throw the beginning of Looking Down the Cross by Megadeth in there too
AC/DC - Thunderstruck. Every single person plays it different way and even Angus himself played it many different ways through the time.
The verse part for The Used "Buried Myself Alive" would fit that concept too.
Can't stop - RHCP John Frusciante's mutting... unique
Legendary licks you think are legendary because they are 0.3.5
You mean 0 4 5
@@aerofloyd6220 no
Rudy? Is that you?
I couldve liked this comment but its at 35 likes.. Lmao
@@TheJanvicgwaps you can like it now, it's over
Dude you have this amazing room and a regular ass door on the right. Complete the feel.
Gamora: Did you play the licks?
Thanos: Yea
Gamora : What did it cost
Thanos: Everything
Jotaro what are you doing here?
Is Thanos Paul Allen?
The L I C C ?
I guess thanos only had $2 million
Ha ha ha ha. That is classic!!
Legendary licks you think are hard (because they make you hard)
So a Pantera riff video
69 likes....NICE
Hol up
Snowblind by Sabbath
Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Down Boy"
Everything about that song makes me hard AF.
How about Legendary Licks you think are hard because they're played badly?
Make it about licks that are either recorded with an out-of-tune guitar, malfunctioning gear, or some kind of technique that any teacher would discourage.
Long cool woman with a red dress
Scar tissue
Heartbreaker solo
how about You Really Got Me, that way we can get him to stab one of his amps.
Polly by Nirvana was made using a pawnshop bought guitar that is so broken they had to tape the tuning pegs so it would not be out of tune.
Very good video. You´re such a good player.
The Beatles used the Hendrix chord you mentioned, in different tonalities in various songs and years. I remember “Till there was you”, 1963, F# shape, “I don´t want to spoil the party”, 1965, D shape, “Michelle”, 1966, B# shape and “Taxman” as you covered. As I recall, Paul McCartney mentioned that they learned this particular chord from a jazz musician in the early sixties at a Liverpool music shop.
Legendary licks you think are legendary (and they are, but they are covers)
A great submission!
yes!
Like half of Metallica's famous songs. There's your list lol.
So a Led Zeppelin video ?
joan jett i love rock n roll
Legendary bends you think are hard (because they're Gilmour's)
Legendary Tones too
@@regolithia yeah!!!
Omg plz do a Gilmour video!!! The bend master!!!
Brian May's as well. He's underrated as bender.
Umm...that came out wrong. You know what I mean.
Legendary licks that you think are bad because they’re played by Nickelback.
LKDGaming Channel seriously Nickelback aren’t bad at all they have incredible and amazing riffs and so catchy to rock on!!!!!! 🤘🏻
@@matthewskoblar5230 yes true, but its more a meme
He actually hit a few Nickelback songs in Legendary Licks You've Didn't Know Were Legendary Because They're In Lame Songs.
@@matthewskoblar5230 nickelback blows
@@mattmccutcheon2683 Big time
Really like your vids! A mix of humorous, knowledgeable insights! Lots of fun to watch! Keep them coming please! THANK YOU!
Legendary Licks that sound heavy, but are played on single coils
*smiles in Tom Morello*
Rage against the machine or somebody that plays p90s
Everything that Nick Johnston releases 👌
Jake E. Lee. Maybe some Malmsteen. And Larry LaLonde.
Iron maiden songs!
Legends licks you think are hard, because it’s a twin guitar riff
The boys are back in town!
Or no one like you
@@hunger993 my first thought as well. Thin Lizzy had two lead guitarists so I'd imagine a few of their songs are like this
Iron Maiden!
Do you even Allman, bro?
2:47 me: oh boy he’s gonna play it I can’t wait to hear how it sounds!
Some random lady in an ad: *have you every wondered what happens when you pour salt into a cabbage?*
You made some mistakes regarding The Beatles and Taxman.
First of all, it was George's guitar, it wasn't shared contrary to what the Hey Bulldog promo may have you believe.
Second of all, it was only used in 1966 for the Revolver sessions and brought back in February 1968 for Lady Madonna, Hey Bulldog, Across The Universe, and was used during the White Album sessions until Eric gave him a Les Paul in early August 1968.
Finally, while George uses his SG for most of Revolver, he uses Rocky, his 1961 Fender Stratocaster, on Taxman.
Besides that, great video although i would've listed the average price of the model of guitar instead of the price of that specific guitar. For example, listing the price of an early-CBS Strat instead of the specific guitar Hendrix used.
Also George didn't play the guitar solo on Taxman, that was a McCartney solo. Once you listen to all his guitar solos it's easy to see why, he had a very chaotic soloing style back then, like listen to Taxman and then Good Morning Good Morning, both McCartney solos, and it's clear why
Shut up nerd
duffman18 George still wrote the solo
@@matthewregalado9662 George did not write the solo lol!
Sy Goldman umm yes the fuck he did
Legendary Licks that get claimed by UMG everytime.
Everyone?
Legendary licks you think are hard (because they are prog)
THIS THIS THIS THIS
YESSẞ
21st Century Schizoid Man.
Dance on a Volcano
Aqualung
Heart of the Sunrise
Ryan Pawelko _breaks out list of Dream Theater songs_
I think he already has a video name "Legendary Licks You Think Are Strange (because they're odd)"
Man you are awesome, absolutely love this channel
Legendary licks that are played on an acoustic guitar.....
Wow your performance of Star spangled banner is really impressive ! Good job !
Legendary Licks you think are hard because you can’t hear them 🤙🏻
jason newsted in 1980’s? (not guitar but still)
longinus cyclone Good call.
Kirk Hammett's solos in St. Anger
All the background bass in call of kthulu
Ngl, you’re seriously one of the only people to cover his style of the anthem and do the sound affects almost as clear and convincing as Jimi. You heard the planes fighting the bombs crashing the ambulances everything it was nuts
Your videos are so dope. Thank you!!
Licks Legendary Are You Think (not they yeah)
Oh hi Mark.
A+ series. Just awesome.
Hey, love the quality of your videos. Take care, great work!
Love the way you teach. Not only licks but gear set up too. Please make more legendary licks
Pricing the guitar because it's the one they owned vs what a vintage one of that model would cost. Intellectually lazy.
Thank you! The only one of these I thought was actually close to having any merit was the SRV, except for the fact that none of these licks is really all that difficult. Not to mention the fact that the price of the gear has nothing to do, whatsoever, with how difficult they are to play.
It's a joke man, thats the point of the video
Go tell that to the one who suggested this topic.
Honestly I was expecting something along the lines of "because the pedals and such to make the tone are expensive to acquire or expensive because they're hard to find the exact one" not "yea this specific one guitar owned by said person is expensive because it was theirs.
I think people are digging too deep. It's just a fun RUclips video, not a historical documentary about music.
Legendary licks that people remember not from the source but from projects that used them (movies, games, etc).
Yay! I really love your videos. Thank you so much for making my day (week, month) better
I am cracking up because I have subtitles on and whenever you play it says [applause]
No one:
Every mediocre guitarist with his new pedal trying to show off: 3:44
Sounds just like how my 7 year old plays, maybe he's a virtuoso and we just don't know it yet.
Lmao
“I call this this the amp destroyer”
sounds like a head on semi truck collision
@@Friendly_Boo I almost spit my drink out 🤣🤣
Legendary licks that are strange because they are played on bass
Schism by Tool
Jeremy by Pearl Jam
Anaesthesia
Money
Schism
Forty six & two
Strip the soul by porcupine tree
Hysteria (Muse)
Um, pretty sure anything “legendary” by Royal Blood would count, too :-)
Anything by Death From Above 1979
Great job Tyler! Really enjoyed this one.
Legendary licks/riffs that aren’t legendary (but should be).
You play SRV without .013 gauge strings??? BURN THE WITCH!!!!!!!
I would like your comment but it’s at 69. Nice
@@Streetpissa wow, I don’t remember maki that comment 😆. Definitely needs to stay at 69
Legendary licks from songs in legendary movies
Legendary licks that need technology. For example, Summer Nights by Van Halen. You can do it with a Steinberger Transtrem, a couple EHX Pitchforks, a double neck guitar with different timings, a Roland Midi setup, or a really quick hand with the tuners.
Incredible man. Nice work
Lenny was actually a red Fender strat. The one you are talking about is called No.1. Stevie was always playing around with his amps and tuning techniques most notably tuning a half step down. On the outside No1 looks like a regular stratocaster but had double wound single coil pickups to help with sustain and produced a richer sound. I have these in my strat as Fender capitalized on the sound and made reproductions called Texas Specials. Stevie and Jimi are so alike because they were always fidling around with sounds especially in live settings.
Legendary licks you think are easy because they're hard
(I'm running out of ideas)
he did it
Fun fact: Paul actually wrote and played the Taxman solo and I'm 90% sure he played it on his Epiphone Casino.
Or his Esquire.
@@dukeford The Esquire wasn’t seen until the Pepper sessions. Paul has also stated he used the Casino for Taxman and Paperback Writer.
Damn, I wanted to share that fun fact! George was having trouble coming up with a good lead so the producer suggested Paul try and step in. He added an Indian-esk vibe as a bit of a tribute to George’s Indian musical influence.
"This gear costs more than all of our gear combined" standing in front of nearly $70,000 in guitars & pedals
Legendary Licks You Think Are Hard (because they were edited post-production)
I think you pretty much nailed all of the sounds... Love the Hendrix tone!!!
I've always thought Clapton used a hammer-on/pull-off on that high Layla riff... Sounds great! Keep up the good work
These keep getting better and better
I thought expensive because of copyright
Hahaha me too
I thought it meant like complex
Legendary licks that are heavy (because they're METAL)
(or vice versa)
Amazing tone. You nailed it. Also, great call on the #9 chord. Never thought of that. It was actually released in Aug 66, 10 months before Are You Experienced. Great channel.
Damn that star spangled banner tone was spot on. Even sounded like old audio that was incredible man! I wish I had your music knowledge @MusicIsWin
Legendary licks you think are hard (but you can learn them with guitar supersystem)
1:48 That would be the equivalent of $13,942,202.55 in today’s money.
Legendary licks that are detuned. Legendary licks that nobody talks about
Nailed the tone on every single one man. Good work.
I have to say, I was really impressed / surprised at how close the Hendrix tone was. Far surpassed my expectation.
Yeah it was pretty freaky
With all the technology we have no for guitars getting HENDRIX tone is more simple... But that just shows how much more of an alien Jimi really was... He did all this with only 3 pedals marshall stacks and a strat... Absolutely insane. Tyler is an amazing player tho.
Legendary licks that you think are hard (because they're HEAVY!!!! )
3;56-4:00 actual sounds of me playing anything lmao spot on! Thanks for covering my playing. Never thought I'd see my style in a video
I've heard some of the unique Hendrix distortion came from him using a very coiled, unnecessarily long input cable from his guitar to his amp. Love the vids!
"I don't have 500,000 $ lying around"
Some time later "I'm going to buy the first clon/klon"
Legendary cool licks, you can't play because of RUclips copyright.. 😉
Krystian Sobota it can just be 5 minutes of “this video is no longer available” written on a black screen
*hotel California has entered the chat*
*Smoke on the water has entered the chat*
*Stairway to Heaven has entered the chat*
*Sweet Child O'mine has entered the chat*
wow man, nice video... such a great video quality also. Thanks for sharing.
Hey there your lessons are great, it is a great show we love it !!!
What you show people is great.
For those who just do it with just an acoustic, I have a
Neighbor who plays most anything he wants on one cheap Martin OM “CLONE”
From Korea, his ability is beyond myself & many others with out the use of a nine volt
What ever pedal or amplifier, weather a person has the cash or not you can still rock_
We should probably just play the best that you
can with what you got, With or with out all the gear.
A long time ago (before Led Zep) Jimmie page was a pretty popular session musician. I saw a documentary about some of the famous riffs he did for other artists and was surprised at exactly how many famous guitar parts are actually his that not many people know about
You also have to remember that with old live performances, particularly jimi/Woodstock, what was recorded, and what was played on stage were likely a LOT different. Old analog console, being driven half to death for 3 days, not properly grounded, in the rain - probably added a lot of harmonics and warmth that wasn't coming from the amps on stage. It's *impossible* to accurately recreate that.
You are a tremendous guitar player! But you have to say your name at the beggining haha Loved your licks selection!! Thank you so much, you have a new suscriber! haha Keep on with the good job!!
I always enjoy your videos. You are great at explaining things, and an amazing guitar player. I just wanted to chime in to say "Revolver" came out in 1966, not 1967. Thus, the 7#9 in Taxman definitely preceded Hendrix!
Legendary licks that are simple but require multiple effects
The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary (Flanger, Phaser, Chorus, Delay) and Pink Floyd - Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Flanger, Chorus) come to mind for me
Funny thing about the lick from Layla being "singable", the riff is a sped-up version of a vocal melody from an older blues song (title and artist are sadly escaping me at the moment). Plus, Clapton credits the other lead guitarist of the group, Duane Alllman, with coming up with the lick, as Clapton himself originally planned the song to be a slow ballad like his unplugged version. The more you know!
best video ever ty awesome great job!!!!!!
I love this series ❤️
How about an open G stuff ?
Like great Kieth Richard riffs.🙏🏽
Honky tonk women or Can’t you hear me knocking are my choices.
Legendary licks that would get instant copyrighted
Legendary Licks that Sound like other Legendary Licks
or
Legendary Licks that are Ripped Off from less Legendary Licks
I see the Beatles logo I click...
It’s simple math
Same
Ye same
Same
Wise people
I clicked because I same my name
Bombs dropping and even an Ambulance i heard, in the Woodstock performance. You did it proud. You could have borroewed my Arbiter.
Duane Allman came up with the basis of the “Layla” riff. Just throwing it out there.
Man you don’t know how I happy I was when he said his favorite Beatles song was Taxman 😂
Great video and always enjoy MIW! A note about Layla, this was 2 iconic players and another iconic guitar. Duane Allman recorded/co-wote the riff and played the famous Layla Les Paul on the recording. Another unique quality, Clapton and Allman were plugged into the same fender amp playing together. No Plexi involved.
Legendary Licks in unusual modes. Miserlou comes to mind
Wow that's a a cool looking Danelectro, the stock sings to me!
Legendary licks to try out in a guitar store to impress those employed there
You really do a lot with what you’ve got to work with. LOL!😂. But seriously dude! you’re a triple threat. I’ll bet you can sing too. Massive guitar skills, great sense of humor. Fantastic video production. Thanks.
Damn that strat is beautiful, and the tone...my god 🤤