First heard this song on a Clapton cd. Figured it was way older then the year the cd came out and searched out the origin. It goes back before Albert King but he made it his own. Lots of great covers of this tune, Many thanks for breaking it down
Interesting video Marc. On the original recording (the one on the "Born Under A Bad Sign" album), he plays it in G# (or Ab if you want to get fussy). The other guitarist is of course Steve Cropper along with the rest of Booker T and the MGs. As you say, Albert played a Flying V left handed but strung right handed so it is quite difficult to get his sound right. He also used non-standard tunings further complicating the task. Steve Cropper said that when they were recording the album, it would take him a while to figure out the tuning and then he'd come back into the studio the following day to find that Albert had changed his tuning and he was back to square one! Albert was definitely one of a kind and I had the great fortune to see him play live in a small venue on Tottenham Court Road back in the late 1980s. He smoked a corn cob pipe all through the gig (when he wasn't singing), something that Health & Safety Officers would frown on these days 😃
As I try to learn the licks, my eyes keeps on looking at the beautiful Epiphone Les Paul, because normally you use Fender Stratocaster. Anyway, thank you very much Marc for the lesson. Cheers from Indonesia.
Hi - If you are a patreon, then you should see this lesson with the additional materials (MP3, GuitarPro file, PDF and a play-along practice video). Any issues, email me at marcellison75@gmail.com
First heard this song on a Clapton cd. Figured it was way older then the year the cd came out and searched out the origin. It goes back before Albert King but he made it his own. Lots of great covers of this tune, Many thanks for breaking it down
Interesting video Marc. On the original recording (the one on the "Born Under A Bad Sign" album), he plays it in G# (or Ab if you want to get fussy). The other guitarist is of course Steve Cropper along with the rest of Booker T and the MGs. As you say, Albert played a Flying V left handed but strung right handed so it is quite difficult to get his sound right. He also used non-standard tunings further complicating the task. Steve Cropper said that when they were recording the album, it would take him a while to figure out the tuning and then he'd come back into the studio the following day to find that Albert had changed his tuning and he was back to square one! Albert was definitely one of a kind and I had the great fortune to see him play live in a small venue on Tottenham Court Road back in the late 1980s. He smoked a corn cob pipe all through the gig (when he wasn't singing), something that Health & Safety Officers would frown on these days 😃
Oh yes! Really sounds good!
Thanks! This one took a bit of work!
Marc, thank you so much. The ultimate intro! Be Well. 🎸
Glad you like it!
Brilliant! I have been looking forwards to this one Marc, thanks very much!
Enjoy!
Great lesson.
Appreciated!
Thanks Mark, Another nice lesson/brake down.
My pleasure!
Awesome Marc - thanks
Cheers!
Fantastic Marc ! Thank you so much for this new lesson. I love it !
My pleasure!
As I try to learn the licks, my eyes keeps on looking at the beautiful Epiphone Les Paul, because normally you use Fender Stratocaster. Anyway, thank you very much Marc for the lesson.
Cheers from Indonesia.
ha ha ha! Fantastic!
Awesome videos ; makes my guitar journey much more enjoyable
Awesome! Thank you!
Great lesson Marc. You need a V to do Albert King, a good excuse for some guitar shopping 😄
Ha ha ha! Good point! Now, where's that credit card?!
Hi, nice lesson, could I have the tab of the song please? a warm greeting!
Yes sure just send me an email to marcellison75@gmail.com and ask for the tab for crosscut saw
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Thank you! I hope you enjoy all my lessons
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Marc - became a patron, is this lesson there? Tried the email and it bounced back not valid. Trying to get pdf
Hi - If you are a patreon, then you should see this lesson with the additional materials (MP3, GuitarPro file, PDF and a play-along practice video). Any issues, email me at marcellison75@gmail.com
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Thanks!