Thanks for the kind remark! Yeah, it is indeed quite incredible what he/they were able to get across in such a short amount of time ... this one coming at 2:48. Amazing!
Very humbled by your words. Hard to swallow such kind remarks. We just do it for our love of the songs. Appreciate you taking the time to watch/listen! Cheers!
I am humbled by your comment. Such a great tune, and so fun to play. It is indeed a challenge, but once you get it under your fingers, it feels relatively natural. I always find these songs to be a bit of a workout to play all the way through without (too many) mistakes. Personally, I find aspects of William it Was Really Nothing a bit harder in some ways. But really, most of them are quite challenging. I love taking these songs apart to see how all the little bits work together. :) Thanks for tuning in.
@@peaknattylifter Thanks. Yeah, I had learned Headmaster a long time ago, but have not played it in a long time. I need to get reacquainted with it. Most of it should come back pretty quickly.
Really good job Peter and guys! Have you considered showing all 3 guitars and vocal on a 4-way split screen? It would be cool seeing that. Also, why the capo on the Rickenbacker?
I do sometimes consider doing this, yes, but as it is, it's a bit guitar-heavy to me. Wally, the bass player has only been in one video, and some of this has to do with the fact that he simply recorded the bass to the audio track before I did the video. Hopefully Wally will be in more videos in the future. If I had my way, it would be vocal, guitar, bass and drums (4-way split), but so far, I have programmed all the drums and I don't think a video of me programming drums would be fun to watch (lots of hair pulling :)). I have thought about possibly doing some tutorial videos, but there's only so much time in the day (Gert and I have started working on original music) and I'm not sure how well I would do with a tutorial. But that may happen. As for the capo on the Rickenbacker, I suppose that part particular could be played without it, but it works either way. Thanks so much for tuning in!
Oh, the Gibson is tuned-up a whole-step, so that might explain the capo, although that particular part could be played with or without a capo, of course. :)
The guitar melody in this song is out of this world. Perfectly played as always, it sounds just like the original in all its glory.
Thanks for the kind remark! Yeah, it is indeed quite incredible what he/they were able to get across in such a short amount of time ... this one coming at 2:48. Amazing!
Amazing as always Peter. Nice dance moves Gert 🕺
Thanks much. You can’t stop Gert from the boogie! 🤓
Yep 😅
I must say, you are the best guitarist I've heard cover songs on youtube. You are truly a talent. Keep it up! Great vocals as well.
Very humbled by your words. Hard to swallow such kind remarks. We just do it for our love of the songs. Appreciate you taking the time to watch/listen! Cheers!
Superb! ❤ always on point! take a bow brothers! Sweet sounds, amazingly delivered!
Ian ... always bringing the positive vibes. Thanks, my brother! Cheers!
So great. Thanks, guys.
Thanks so much. Appreciate you taking the time to watch!
I guess this is going on repeat until I become deaf
Well, I certainly don't wish that you go deaf, but thanks for tuning-in. :)
Energetic guitar performance and great video!
Thank you very much!
Thank you algorithm for finding you again - I couldn't remember your channel name 😢
Love it!
Cheers! Thanks for tuning in to the channel. :)
Fireeeee!
Cheers! Thanks much for watching.
Superb cover! Very well done. 👍
Thanks so much!
Perfect 🎉❤
Thank you, Mr. Zenner!
Fucking phenomenal, you are an excellent guitarist, and especially to be able to cover arguably the hardest johhny marr tune
I am humbled by your comment. Such a great tune, and so fun to play. It is indeed a challenge, but once you get it under your fingers, it feels relatively natural. I always find these songs to be a bit of a workout to play all the way through without (too many) mistakes. Personally, I find aspects of William it Was Really Nothing a bit harder in some ways. But really, most of them are quite challenging. I love taking these songs apart to see how all the little bits work together. :) Thanks for tuning in.
@@welldonep It was a pleasure to watch it. I think in the future you should try The Headmaster Ritual. That is another super intricate and tricky tune
@@peaknattylifter Thanks. Yeah, I had learned Headmaster a long time ago, but have not played it in a long time. I need to get reacquainted with it. Most of it should come back pretty quickly.
Really good job Peter and guys! Have you considered showing all 3 guitars and vocal on a 4-way split screen? It would be cool seeing that. Also, why the capo on the Rickenbacker?
I do sometimes consider doing this, yes, but as it is, it's a bit guitar-heavy to me. Wally, the bass player has only been in one video, and some of this has to do with the fact that he simply recorded the bass to the audio track before I did the video. Hopefully Wally will be in more videos in the future. If I had my way, it would be vocal, guitar, bass and drums (4-way split), but so far, I have programmed all the drums and I don't think a video of me programming drums would be fun to watch (lots of hair pulling :)). I have thought about possibly doing some tutorial videos, but there's only so much time in the day (Gert and I have started working on original music) and I'm not sure how well I would do with a tutorial. But that may happen.
As for the capo on the Rickenbacker, I suppose that part particular could be played without it, but it works either way.
Thanks so much for tuning in!
Oh, the Gibson is tuned-up a whole-step, so that might explain the capo, although that particular part could be played with or without a capo, of course. :)
@@welldonep I'll do it!
Yay! Let's let the Wally star shine! :) @@walmint
Johnny, get out of this body !