Very fun song. Thanks. Will you add this to your vault? Ok, I just went back today (next day), and voilà: It's there! Thank you. So helpful to speed adopting the picking/rhythm variations.
@@James.D Aw, the internet etiquette police. Sorry to hurt YOUR feelings, chief. Besides, my comment about a Clapton song being right up his alley is one of the most rewarding compliments a guitarist can hear and I have the utmost respect for Jon. Do you feel better about yourself? "Teaching" kindness and respect to some stranger in cyberspace? Go do something useful with your life, clown.
@@James.D Why didn't you? It was a compliment to ask him to perform a song he thinks would be something he'd enjoy and maybe not thought of before, meanwhile you're just policing comments!
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Superb! Been playing this one for years and still picked up a few tips!
love this song! Another great lesson thanks Jon
A superb lesson Jon, thank you!
Thank you Jon, Neil is great and Harvest too👍
Always like this song well done ty
Awesome!!! Thank you!
Love and war please 🙏🏻🙏🏻 great lesson by the way.
Very fun song. Thanks. Will you add this to your vault? Ok, I just went back today (next day), and voilà: It's there! Thank you. So helpful to speed adopting the picking/rhythm variations.
You get music Brother.
You seem special
Can you do 'Back Home' by Clapton? I think it's right up your alley...
How about start your comment with something like “Hey, great video,” or “Nicely done,” or just plain old “please”?
@@James.D Aw, the internet etiquette police. Sorry to hurt YOUR feelings, chief. Besides, my comment about a Clapton song being right up his alley is one of the most rewarding compliments a guitarist can hear and I have the utmost respect for Jon. Do you feel better about yourself? "Teaching" kindness and respect to some stranger in cyberspace? Go do something useful with your life, clown.
@@James.D Why didn't you? It was a compliment to ask him to perform a song he thinks would be something he'd enjoy and maybe not thought of before, meanwhile you're just policing comments!