Attempting the song Women by Def Leppard. This song had a huge impact on me back in the MTV era. I'm using an '07 Washburn N4 thru a Roland Micro Cube amp. Thanks for watching!
Nice! Hysteria blew me away when it came out, and well..... ti still kinda blows me away! Great Band, and a good song. This one wasn't one of my faves on that record. But..... they are all good! That's the mark of a great rock n roll record, right? I love the middle part of this song. And I like how they do this song now, live. You crushed it. Rock on Bro!
@@michaelbronfman7648 Thank you! I'm just playing over the backing track so some guitar parts are still present beneath mine. I'm only using a slight delay
@@Metisconsultingservices I'm mainly attempting the Phil Collen part. I know it's not perfect! The N4 is becoming my favorite guitar to play. The unfinished wood feels so natural & organic & the simple control layout is perfect for my needs
Songs and an instrument from a bygone age. It's sad how the guitar is going extinct. It will one day be like the harmonica. I never thought it would ever go out of style
@@Trace7173 exactly. Today’s music is becoming generic & sterile. All the old guitar heroes are dying off. These days I turn to players like John Petrucci or Jason Richardson when I need my fix of electric guitar acrobatics
Great job my friend! Keep rockin ✨️🎸✨️
@@zokkb986 Thank you so much!
Clean!!Nice job!!
@@MrErikchaugen Thank you sir!
I’ve been watching you for a while, and I just think you’re so cool! Nice work, and rock on.
@@Shayden1522 thank you so very much!
Well done, John!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Nice! Hysteria blew me away when it came out, and well..... ti still kinda blows me away! Great Band, and a good song. This one wasn't one of my faves on that record. But..... they are all good! That's the mark of a great rock n roll record, right? I love the middle part of this song. And I like how they do this song now, live. You crushed it. Rock on Bro!
Thank you very much! I remember this being the first song I heard after Rick Allen lost his arm. A true band of brothers
Sounds amazing
What effects are you using?
@@michaelbronfman7648 Thank you! I'm just playing over the backing track so some guitar parts are still present beneath mine. I'm only using a slight delay
@@johnanderson2112 sounds great. are you playing the Steve Clark part or the Phil Collen part? also how do you like the the Washburn N4 guitar?
@@Metisconsultingservices I'm mainly attempting the Phil Collen part. I know it's not perfect! The N4 is becoming my favorite guitar to play. The unfinished wood feels so natural & organic & the simple control layout is perfect for my needs
Songs and an instrument from a bygone age. It's sad how the guitar is going extinct. It will one day be like the harmonica. I never thought it would ever go out of style
@@Trace7173 exactly. Today’s music is becoming generic & sterile. All the old guitar heroes are dying off. These days I turn to players like John Petrucci or Jason Richardson when I need my fix of electric guitar acrobatics