brother sped...dude as an ardent fan/subscriber of your channel/content and knowing your style/taste in rock music i would HIGHLY recommend (if you haven't already) you checking out some of the stuff from the early lynyrd skynyrd catalog...i'm assuming you've already heard 'freebird' and 'sweet home alabama' already? (overplayed here in the US) but may i suggest you at least take a quick listen to 'i ain't the one' (first song on first album) and 'that smell' (from the last album before the TRAGIC plane crash)...there is literally a plethora of so totally cool/tasty guitar licks on just these two songs alone...please let me know your thoughts; blessings from your friend here in TEXAS (i grew up in the classic rock era listening to and appreciating a lot of GREAT british rock bands by the way - zep/cream/who/queen etc to name just a few ha) 😎
Im an old geezer now, but the opening riff to this track was one of the first things I learned on guitar back in high school. Thank you for illuminating the details and lead licks. Grateful that the greatest band in rock history has such a skilled (and very cool) dude such as yourself to carry on the guitar legacy.
All cool Led Zeppelin videos. I haven played in about eight years after breaking my wrist and needing my Gibson repaired. Just picked up again with everything fixed and I forgot so many songs I used to play. These lessons are a big help in remembering! Instead of going all the way down the A string though, it's a lot easier to just use your first and third fingers and move over to the E string. You don't have to move at all and the B chord is right there.
Thank you Sped.. For your great teaching.. you have already taught me 3 of Mr page's classic's here in the last 3 months.. 4 sticks.. Misty mountain hop.. and ocean.. you have such a good sense of humor the way you teach. Thank's for showing the right way to play Zeppelin👍👍 Absolutely Love this dazed and confused video as well.. The sound effects are Awesome' with the technique you show.. 👍👍
I actually don’t remember the first time I heard it. Always fascinates me how people have very strong memories, almost cinematic like when speaking of music. My youth is a bit of a blur. 🤣
@@SpedSpedding I was born in the 60's and I grew up with all the great classic rock guitar heroes, thanks to you I can play at least a dozen great '60s tunes. Cheers!!!👍
Agreed it’s incredible!! Page absolutely smokin’. I just have listened to that live Dazed a 1000 times and I never get bored of it. Lotsa great zeppelin bootlegs out there too. ✌️
Great video my friend. I've heard a bunch of cool versions of this song. Again great tone & lesson. Even down to were the wahwah position is. I've played this song often in different cover bands. I'll be deep diving into all your videos as I was in a car accident at the end of August been out of work waiting for neck surgery in November out of work til Dec. This gives me something to concentrate on instead of driving my wonderful wife nuts lol. Great job as always. Best as always to you & Gab.
@@SpedSpedding Yes the fret dot is the birds eye, the wood grain is the birds body facing the sound hole. Not sure if it's a sparrow, black bird, or angry bird, maybe a bit of each.
wow, pretty wild tone you have. I get why they called it dazed and confused. I spent a lot of time dazed and confused and that is pretty spot on... thanks bro
Awesome lesson Sped! I like being able to follow along with my Strat similar to yours for a change. Most other songs I’m using my Les Paul. I got the Cry Baby Slash wah pedal which is fun using with this song. I totally love learning your Zeppelin tutorials as you’re such an amazing player and precise instructor. Can’t wait to practice some more of your killer techniques. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Bless you!!
I imagine Page played this on a Tele so I thought it was only right to whip out another family member. I’ve never owned a Tele. 🥰 Really great to hear how much success you have with my vids. Thank you.
Thanks once again for a great tutorial and story book 😁😁😁 Very spooky , great controlled bends and love harmonics💯👍 Brilliant opportunity to use that dusty wah pedal. 👍👍👍👍😎
Hey Sped! Not to be overly redundant but I’ll do so anyhow LOL! You are the ‘Get the Led out’ music king of the internet buddy 🤙 I don’t own a wah pedal so I’ll just be making do with with either the trem on a Strat or just string bending here to do a pretty crappy emulation here 🤣 Hope all’s well buddy and thanks so much for all the musical education you share with everyone, as always much appreciated.
Many thanks again Sped. You're spoiling me again with another Zep classic on my list!! Incidentally I have the original version of this song by Jake Holmes........let's just say Jimmy seriously borrowed some parts of the acoustic original!
Great. Following your teach made it very enjoyable to learn . Sorry,but I told my girlfriend I learned it on my own and for her . My first and only lie to her😂
"That wasn't a joke, I'm being serious, concentrate." As wipe the smile off my face and stearnly look back at the video, concentrating. Oops 🙊 Probably my favorite Zeppelin song, awesome job.
damn this helped me a lot. i always wanted to play this but i never learnt this fully. thanks to you , im now able to learn my favorite jimmy page solo!
Great video. During the main riff, besides bending the notes up for the chromatic bits, there's definitely delay that adds to the vibe. What delay settings are you using?
Sped your content is always the best part of my feed on any given day. Always a great story, great music, very well taught and always super fun. And funny. @6:07 = 13th?
Yeah nice spot, I try my absolute best to never get stuff wrong like that but when you’re in the midst of things it’s a weird auto pilot. I imagine because I’ve said “bend up on the A strings” I’ve envisioned one fret lower than the octave rather than the 13 up to the B. 😂 Forgive me.
@@SpedSpedding meh...now I feel it was just obnoxious to point out. You're production, top to bottom is always better than most. And being human is the best part. Perfect is for AI n stuff. Anyway, I'm the one learning here. far more my bad than any. sorry?
@@SpedSpedding Given how often you deep dive all the Jimmy nuances, I feel like setting you up with a proper Tele and a Tone Bender would be like fish meeting chips for the first time.
Ha. Did this at a party when I was a kid. Well, 18. In an ad hoc band for a grad party. Imagine my glee when I found they had a violin bow in the house! Mwahhahaha! Good lesson. More detail with the middle bits than I ever sussed.
@@SpedSpedding to a degree, but with all the pedals and effects, you can get almost any sound out of any guitar. Every guitar is very versatile, I’ve been playing for 26 years and have a strat, LP and a tele and I can get them all to do the same things for the most part.
@@SpedSpedding exactly dude, you wanted to play the strat at that moment, that’s the difference between guitars for me. I can play Metallica on a tele and get the same tones. If it were plugged straight into an amp it’s one thing and I get the differences, but with pedals, effects, and all the things you can adjust, you can make any guitar sound like any other guitar. IMO.
Absolutamente impresionante. Uno de los mejores y más increíbles temas del mejor y más alucinante grupo creador de música rock de siempre. Temas como este son la prueba.
What am I going to do with you? Your cool jazz intro and your sweet dad like story time. And then we get to have some fun?!? There’s a Led Zep song, “Thank-you”, isn’t there? Well there you have it. Spediforous.
Sped i finally found the most inspiring guitar for me, its been so long. Now i can get back to doing what i always did. I can use my Korg Nautilus 88 Record a modal backing And just Blow over a Pitch Axis Please find some pictures of my new guitar, i hope you Really love it as much as i do. I couldnt do any music for a while. The pandemic took away a girl i loved since we were in the 8th grade. I still watch all your videos thru the night. I work the midnights in a Historic hotel that has been there since 1890. Please find some pictures of my guitar. 2007 Gibson ES 137 classic. This was made in the Memphis custom shop before it was changed into what is today a Fedx building. My guitar has chrome hardware, 490,498 Solid flame maple Top Solid Back Solid sides all flamed . A 3 piece Maple neck It was never played!! The rosewood board is super rich. Even unplugged the fundamental notes are Completely ALL there my friend! The color is Cherry Sunburst Even the back is bursted Even the back neck and back headstock are bursted. Keystone chrome tuners. It is the Greatest i have ever found. Thank you for being an enormous inspiration and a brilliant Artist. I hope all is well with you. And your loved ones. Ill be looking for you playing Thru the midnights Take care
The Yardbirds version is interesting to listen to. Led Zep 1, Get Gab to buy you a Tele for Christmas! LOL :-) Another fine lesson. I have never been a massive fan of this track, I find it a bit lumbering, although it can be fun to play.
Sped ,sped ,sped,. Gotta. hand it to ya bro this is the song that made me want to learn to play the guitar 😅🎸 it was 1986 😳😳😳😁back then ..thaught I'd become a drummer 😐😬glad I switched it up😳😁✌️😎🤩🎵🎶🤔🔥💥🔥💥🔥♾️🎼☮️✌️😎
You enjoy reading that book so much don't you. Why not just do a video where you read the whole thing cover to cover. Then I wouldn't have to be reminded how s...t I am at the guitar. Luvly vid lesson as always ❤️🙏✌️😎
Really interesting lesson. Surprised how cool your rendition sounds on a strat. What made you think to use a strat? I usually go to my tele but the strat has some interesting tones that I wasn't expecting to sound so good. Very cool.
@@SpedSpedding wasn’t bending the strings on the main riff. Not sure why, it’s pretty obvious. Thanks again man. You did mention “ the way it’s played live “a few times in this one. Have you ever considered showing us some parts of some of the live stuff from Song Remains the Same? Maybe Over the Hills , differences in Stairway and some of the killer riffs from the jam parts in Dazed and Whole Lotta Love. So many killer riffs from Jimmy.. Celebration Day. Love your channel.
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brother sped...dude as an ardent fan/subscriber of your channel/content and knowing your style/taste in rock music i would HIGHLY recommend (if you haven't already) you checking out some of the stuff from the early lynyrd skynyrd catalog...i'm assuming you've already heard 'freebird' and 'sweet home alabama' already? (overplayed here in the US) but may i suggest you at least take a quick listen to 'i ain't the one' (first song on first album) and 'that smell' (from the last album before the TRAGIC plane crash)...there is literally a plethora of so totally cool/tasty guitar licks on just these two songs alone...please let me know your thoughts; blessings from your friend here in TEXAS (i grew up in the classic rock era listening to and appreciating a lot of GREAT british rock bands by the way - zep/cream/who/queen etc to name just a few ha) 😎
Sped what is the best way I can get dazed licks up to speed. Thanks
Another great lesson. I've been telling all my guitar playing friends about you. Nobody teaches Led Zeppelin songs like you. Thanks so much Sped !
Thank you Bill! Sounds like you’ve got a cool crew. Hope they liked my stuff! 🤘🏻😎
Im an old geezer now, but the opening riff to this track was one of the first things I learned on guitar back in high school. Thank you for illuminating the details and lead licks. Grateful that the greatest band in rock history has such a skilled (and very cool) dude such as yourself to carry on the guitar legacy.
Well isn’t that just the coolest. Thank you Chris! I try my best to make these fun and educational. 🙌🏻⚡️
Wait, he didn't play any Lynyrd Skynyrd.
All cool Led Zeppelin videos. I haven played in about eight years after breaking my wrist and needing my Gibson repaired. Just picked up again with everything fixed and I forgot so many songs I used to play. These lessons are a big help in remembering! Instead of going all the way down the A string though, it's a lot easier to just use your first and third fingers and move over to the E string. You don't have to move at all and the B chord is right there.
Well done Sped. Great lesson. You will never go wrong with Led Zed. You could probably dedicate your entire channel to it and do well.
Glad you liked it. I always want my channel to be open to many things. Original ventures as well as reviews and teaching. 🙌🏻
Thank you Sped.. For your great teaching.. you have already taught me 3 of Mr page's classic's here in the last 3 months.. 4 sticks.. Misty mountain hop.. and ocean.. you have such a good sense of humor the way you teach. Thank's for showing the right way to play Zeppelin👍👍 Absolutely Love this dazed and confused video as well.. The sound effects are Awesome' with the technique you show.. 👍👍
That’s awesome Gary, thanks for sharing. Always nice to hear from people who have learned several things and get on with my style. 🙌🏻✨
thank you very much sped. you’ve been killing it man!!! keep grinding
Why thank you, trying my best over here!
Sped, my man, you continue to bring the absolute best of the best! Much appreciate and God Bless!
Do my best for everyone! Thanks for watching.
Fantastic lesson as ever, I love how you break it down into manageable chunks that I can keep up with. Brilliant song choice too!
It’s the best way to learn anything! Have fun. 🎉
@@SpedSpedding I wondered what you think about the great Paul Kossof or Wishbone Ash?
Brilliant lesson. Dazed and confused got me into Zep when I saw the 1969 recording on the channel 4 Tube music show back in the mid 80's.
I actually don’t remember the first time I heard it. Always fascinates me how people have very strong memories, almost cinematic like when speaking of music. My youth is a bit of a blur. 🤣
@@SpedSpedding I was born in the 60's and I grew up with all the great classic rock guitar heroes, thanks to you I can play at least a dozen great '60s tunes. Cheers!!!👍
Best ZEP tutorials BAR NONE!! Sped has it all!! A+++++++++++++++++++ Thanks Man!!
That’s wicked Mark, thanks so much! 🙌🏻
Greatest LZ tutorial videos on RUclips!!! Great Channel!!!!
Totally awesome you've made my birthday! Thanks brother from Warren. 😎
Happy birthday Warren! 🎉
Thank you so much for this lesson. Killer tune, one of my favorite tunes.💪👍
It’s my pleasure. One of mine too.
Capturing the power and essence of Page's playing is hard but you make it look easy.
SUPER THANKS! Lots of tasty riffs to be learned from this lesson
Oh for sure! You’re gonna have a lot of fun. 💪🏻😏
Love your tutorials mate. Best on YT
Thank you, thats huge. 💪🏻🤩
Always thought this part of the live version was just pure magic ... what a groove! ruclips.net/video/wlqbAx2Rh88/видео.html
Fantastic! Video, Playing, lesson and history thanks top notch. I gotta grab a copy of that book.
I try to make each video an “episode.” Grab yourself a brew. 🙌🏻
Right on! Bust out the Wah. Great lesson. Going to save this one for a bit. Got to many killer Zep tunes on the go.
Absolutely, a little bit of info on it at the end too. 🤘🏻😏
Dazed and Confused in MSG is amazing🔥🎸
Performance of a lifetime. 🤯
Man
What about the San Francisco cover?
The guitar's sound was so shining
Agreed it’s incredible!! Page absolutely smokin’. I just have listened to that live Dazed a 1000 times and I never get bored of it. Lotsa great zeppelin bootlegs out there too. ✌️
@@gilblax8764 bro that's the best part of Dazed and Confused it's so fascinating but underrated that part of all Led Zeppelin
@@OutOnTheTiles yeah man i can listen to it and i never get bored it's different every time also the bootlegs are a treasure
Well done as usual Sped...You Rock!
Nice one Ron!
Great video my friend. I've heard a bunch of cool versions of this song. Again great tone & lesson. Even down to were the wahwah position is. I've played this song often in different cover bands. I'll be deep diving into all your videos as I was in a car accident at the end of August been out of work waiting for neck surgery in November out of work til Dec. This gives me something to concentrate on instead of driving my wonderful wife nuts lol. Great job as always. Best as always to you & Gab.
So sorry to hear about the crash Joe. Glad that this lesson and other are providing you with some enjoyment. Have a safe and swift recovery. 🙏🏻
Always top drawer lessons, thanks. Also the 7th fret wood grain looking like a bird is an attractive plus to your keen strat.
A few have commented on that. I think it kinda looks like an eye because it moves around the fret dot. 🥰
@@SpedSpedding Yes the fret dot is the birds eye, the wood grain is the birds body facing the sound hole. Not sure if it's a sparrow, black bird, or angry bird, maybe a bit of each.
Oh God, 16s ago and already super into it. Thank you so much Master.
Haha you’re welcome. 16 seconds might be my new record. 💪🏻🤣
Jimmy would approve once again
wow, pretty wild tone you have. I get why they called it dazed and confused. I spent a lot of time dazed and confused and that is pretty spot on... thanks bro
You are a truely great teacher!😊
Wow, thank you!
Second obligatory comment to let you know you're nailing these like nobody else!
Haha thank you!
Hi Sped.... Thank you for the detailed passageways. Hope you guys are keeping well.....👍
My pleasure, thanks for watching the video!
by far my favourite from led
It's wondrous isn't it.
Awesome lesson Sped! I like being able to follow along with my Strat similar to yours for a change. Most other songs I’m using my Les Paul. I got the Cry Baby Slash wah pedal which is fun using with this song. I totally love learning your Zeppelin tutorials as you’re such an amazing player and precise instructor. Can’t wait to practice some more of your killer techniques. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Bless you!!
I imagine Page played this on a Tele so I thought it was only right to whip out another family member. I’ve never owned a Tele. 🥰 Really great to hear how much success you have with my vids. Thank you.
Dang bro. Wish I'd known you when I was 15. 58 years but not too late to learn. Thanks For the clear, concise lessons. You inhabit rare air on utube.
I’d have probably liked hanging around in the 60s. 🎶 Glad you found my stuff now though.
Superb lesson. Learning the song now and really appreciate Sped’s attention to detail. We’ll done Sped and thank you!
My pleasure!
LOVE THIS!!!!! Thanks Sped!!!
My pleasure Doug!
@@SpedSpedding I always love waking up to a new lesson from you!!
I love story time, Best intros on YT
📖 I love story time too. 🥰
Thanks once again for a great tutorial and story book 😁😁😁 Very spooky , great controlled bends and love harmonics💯👍
Brilliant opportunity to use that dusty wah pedal.
👍👍👍👍😎
All pedals should be dusted daily. Once dusted, buy more and repeat.
Guitar tone sounds awesome
Thank you Stephen! 🙌🏻
always great lessons!!!
Thanks Rafael!
You wanna learn Led, you gotta watch Sped! Cheers Sped. Its like havin Monty Python teach guitar. Love it.
Great lesson - thanks
You’re welcome Russell! 🙏🏻
Sped what's best way to bring dazed licks up to speed . Thank you Sped!
"That's a tasty one"! I fell off my chair. Great stuff this is.
you are the greatest guitarist !!!!Great Lessons! thanks so much !!!
Wow, thanks!
@@SpedSpedding It is i who thanks you for all your work!!!!!
Hey Sped!
Not to be overly redundant but I’ll do so anyhow LOL! You are the ‘Get the Led out’ music king of the internet buddy 🤙
I don’t own a wah pedal so I’ll just be making do with with either the trem on a Strat or just string bending here to do a pretty crappy emulation here 🤣
Hope all’s well buddy and thanks so much for all the musical education you share with everyone, as always much appreciated.
Haha, your comments are always welcome! Thanks so much for the continued support and I'm stoked that the videos always help. Hope you're good!
These lessons are simply great, accurate. I subscribed on the strength of it. 👍🏻
Wow thanks Colin. I try to keep things tidy, stoked you like my style.
@@SpedSpedding not sure if you’ve covered Since I’ve Been Loving You, would be great to see that
Many thanks again Sped. You're spoiling me again with another Zep classic on my list!!
Incidentally I have the original version of this song by Jake Holmes........let's just say Jimmy seriously borrowed some parts of the acoustic original!
“Inspired by” is how it’s been handled I think. Thought I’d credit Jake on the first flash of the card though. 💪🏻
OMG!, I really like Dazed and Confused. Thanks Speed! 😨
I know you do. 😏 Have fun!
Can you teach that part of Dazed MSG 73 where he does a series of octave climbs at 18:43?
Great. Following your teach made it very enjoyable to learn . Sorry,but I told my girlfriend I learned it on my own and for her . My first and only lie to her😂
"That wasn't a joke, I'm being serious, concentrate." As wipe the smile off my face and stearnly look back at the video, concentrating. Oops 🙊 Probably my favorite Zeppelin song, awesome job.
🤣🤣🤣 never thought I'd turn into a rock n roll Principle... GET BACK TO WORK!
Nice tutorial. Very helpfull!
Great to know. Have fun with it.
damn this helped me a lot. i always wanted to play this but i never learnt this fully. thanks to you , im now able to learn my favorite jimmy page solo!
Yes very good lesson and you take the time to explane wow and yes simpatic guy thanks sped
You’re welcome! 💪🏻
You got the best guitar vids on YT fs 💯💯💯
That’s Epic Micah, thank you!
This is a damn good lesson! Thank you!
Beautiful job on this one...Spedly.
Thank you! Cheers!
I was stoned watching you on this........hilarious Sped. Excellent lesson.
😂 Sounds like the right song for you then!
oh my Buddha, you are the bomb. thanks so much Sped. can't wait to have a bash at this
🙏🏻😂 My pleasure! You have fun with it this weekend.
I just bought the player plus strat in the same color scheme as your elite. Beautiful fender brosiah!
Well this will be my Saturday sorted, working through this on my new CS tele 1960 relic :):):) Thanks Sped the Led. x
Ouuuuuh 60s relic ey? Now we’re talking. It’s been a long while since I bought a guitar. 2023 should change that.
Great lesson again, that 100k isn’t to far off either 🤘🏼
We’re going for it! 🙌🏻✨
Great lesson
Yesss sped ...... one of the best zepp tunes going
It’s quite spooky as well… ‘tis the season. 👻
@@SpedSpedding the solo on it is a masterpiece one will deffo be learning this one
Really Sweet ....lovely lession
Cheers Robert! 🙏🏻
Please do a lesson on “Thank You” live bbc Imho one of his finest solos!
Great video. During the main riff, besides bending the notes up for the chromatic bits, there's definitely delay that adds to the vibe. What delay settings are you using?
Use your neck pickup it helps
Sped your content is always the best part of my feed on any given day. Always a great story, great music, very well taught and always super fun. And funny. @6:07 = 13th?
Yeah nice spot, I try my absolute best to never get stuff wrong like that but when you’re in the midst of things it’s a weird auto pilot. I imagine because I’ve said “bend up on the A strings” I’ve envisioned one fret lower than the octave rather than the 13 up to the B. 😂 Forgive me.
@@SpedSpedding meh...now I feel it was just obnoxious to point out. You're production, top to bottom is always better than most. And being human is the best part. Perfect is for AI n stuff. Anyway, I'm the one learning here. far more my bad than any. sorry?
Another great breakdown of a song I've been listening to since it came out..surprised you used a strat not a tele..still, Bravo for a great job!!
Thank you Ken. So many people say that, I have never owned a Tele. I don’t have that many guitars tbh. Just what I need.
And I need a Tele. 🤣
@@SpedSpedding Given how often you deep dive all the Jimmy nuances, I feel like setting you up with a proper Tele and a Tone Bender would be like fish meeting chips for the first time.
Fantastic!
Super thanks !!
You’re welcome James! 🙌🏻
Damn you Sped, I had other plans for the weekend
I’m sorry mate, you’re just gonna have to stay in.
Ha. Did this at a party when I was a kid. Well, 18. In an ad hoc band for a grad party. Imagine my glee when I found they had a violin bow in the house! Mwahhahaha! Good lesson. More detail with the middle bits than I ever sussed.
Oh wow! I bet that was a riot. How did the bow work out? Did you go for it? 🤣🔥
@@SpedSpedding oh yeah. The poses and all! lololol!
I like how every time you pull that book out - it looks like you're reading from sacred scripture. Wonderful lesson BTW!
Haha it very much feels like that now doesn’t it.
Thanks!
Pleasure and thanks for the extra support! ❤
It’s interesting how great this sounds on a strat.
A guitar is a guitar
I think he did it on a Tele originally. Could be wrong. I’ll read up. But I thought the Strat would be cool and I had fresh strings. ❤️
A guitar is not a guitar. They’re all unique and have different tonal and playability purposes!
@@SpedSpedding to a degree, but with all the pedals and effects, you can get almost any sound out of any guitar. Every guitar is very versatile, I’ve been playing for 26 years and have a strat, LP and a tele and I can get them all to do the same things for the most part.
@@SpedSpedding exactly dude, you wanted to play the strat at that moment, that’s the difference between guitars for me. I can play Metallica on a tele and get the same tones. If it were plugged straight into an amp it’s one thing and I get the differences, but with pedals, effects, and all the things you can adjust, you can make any guitar sound like any other guitar. IMO.
Absolutamente impresionante. Uno de los mejores y más increíbles temas del mejor y más alucinante grupo creador de música rock de siempre.
Temas como este son la prueba.
@Sped Spedding
Bazzin vid fella. Great track. Where you at with those pickups in the hagstrom
It’s feeling sorry for itself on the rack. But fear not. There will be a final part to the saga.
@@SpedSpedding good to hear it's due a return.
I like to imagine Page watches these in his empty mansion with that iconic closed mouth smile the whole time.
🤣🤣🤣 I flyered his house when I was in London for guitar lessons so who knows. #TrueStory
Yep def subscribed!!
Thanks bro!
Thank you
Pleasure!
What am I going to do with you? Your cool jazz intro and your sweet dad like story time. And then we get to have some fun?!? There’s a Led Zep song, “Thank-you”, isn’t there? Well there you have it. Spediforous.
Sped i finally found the most inspiring guitar for me, its been so long.
Now i can get back to doing what i always did.
I can use my Korg Nautilus 88
Record a modal backing
And just Blow over a Pitch Axis
Please find some pictures of my new guitar, i hope you Really love it as much as i do.
I couldnt do any music for a while.
The pandemic took away a girl i loved since we were in the 8th grade.
I still watch all your videos thru the night.
I work the midnights in a Historic hotel that has been there since 1890.
Please find some pictures of my guitar.
2007 Gibson ES 137 classic.
This was made in the Memphis custom shop before it was changed into what is today a Fedx building.
My guitar has chrome hardware, 490,498
Solid flame maple Top Solid Back Solid sides all flamed .
A 3 piece Maple neck
It was never played!!
The rosewood board is super rich.
Even unplugged the fundamental notes are Completely ALL there my friend!
The color is Cherry Sunburst
Even the back is bursted
Even the back neck and back headstock are bursted.
Keystone chrome tuners.
It is the Greatest i have ever found.
Thank you for being an enormous inspiration and a brilliant Artist.
I hope all is well with you.
And your loved ones.
Ill be looking for you playing
Thru the midnights
Take care
Tack!
Jag är så glad, tack för stödet!
Awesome video my Friend
Thank you 👍
I haven't got a wah wah, can I use a third party to turn the treble and bass knobs in the appropriate manner?....
The Yardbirds version is interesting to listen to. Led Zep 1, Get Gab to buy you a Tele for Christmas! LOL :-) Another fine lesson. I have never been a massive fan of this track, I find it a bit lumbering, although it can be fun to play.
Some riffs just move me. This is one of them. It’s mischievous. I’ve never owned a Tele. Got my eye on a few other things first… 😏
The section of the song at 11:27 you did a pretty good imitation, considering you did it manually rather than playing it with the bow like Jimmy does.
😂😂 yeah, if I remember correctly I went ballistic with the tremolo picking and a wah?
Any chance of doing a breakdown of the version on the Song Remains The Same?
Sped ,sped ,sped,. Gotta. hand it to ya bro this is the song that made me want to learn to play the guitar 😅🎸 it was 1986 😳😳😳😁back then ..thaught I'd become a drummer 😐😬glad I switched it up😳😁✌️😎🤩🎵🎶🤔🔥💥🔥💥🔥♾️🎼☮️✌️😎
Hey man! Awesome tutorial. You have all the songs I want to learn! What's the book you're reading at the beginning? Thanks!
Thank you! Should be linked in the description for you or a pinned comment!
You enjoy reading that book so much don't you. Why not just do a video where you read the whole thing cover to cover. Then I wouldn't have to be reminded how s...t I am at the guitar. Luvly vid lesson as always ❤️🙏✌️😎
🤣 there is a one off video called Story Time which I did for the 50th anniversary of IV.
Where’s the high notes from the studio version? Are they the same?
Was nacho cheese a flavor before Doritos ?
Who cares !
That was a great lesson, fun to watch. Sped thanks for posting 👍
It’s nacho cheese anyway, it’s mine. 😏
David McCallums grandson Val McCallum is a guitarist in America who has toured with Jackson Browne and others as well as his own band.
Oh wow, thanks for the added trivia Rory. Need to get your own book mate! 😂
Really interesting lesson. Surprised how cool your rendition sounds on a strat. What made you think to use a strat? I usually go to my tele but the strat has some interesting tones that I wasn't expecting to sound so good. Very cool.
Probably the fact I’ve never owned a Tele. 😂
With all the Zeppelin you do, you should look into Bryan Williams's custom humbuckers. No sound gets as close as he does.
On me Strat? 🤣
It’s always a great day when I find out I’ve been playing this wrong for 30 years.
Haha which part?
@@SpedSpedding wasn’t bending the strings on the main riff. Not sure why, it’s pretty obvious. Thanks again man. You did mention “ the way it’s played live “a few times in this one. Have you ever considered showing us some parts of some of the live stuff from Song Remains the Same? Maybe Over the Hills , differences in Stairway and some of the killer riffs from the jam parts in Dazed and Whole Lotta Love. So many killer riffs from Jimmy.. Celebration Day. Love your channel.
hi sped! are those stock pickups on your strat? very beefy
They are indeed. Noiseless ones as well!
NGL. I was hoping for the live version from The Song Remains the Same movie ^^
Would you do a lesson on Badge by cream please thanks
you are definitely my #1 go-to guy for Page/Zep sir...was that a 'crumpload' of reverb ha? ;>
Hahaha yeah just a bit. 😂
@@SpedSpedding Sped Zeppelin 😎👍
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🤣🤣🤣 Straight in there!
@@SpedSpedding I waste no time on Zeppelin lessons from you Sped, cmon. Best of the best