Johnny B. Goode - Luca Olivieri guitar solo
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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Hello guys, who has never played this famous song? :-)
I mixed some country with rock 'n' roll style... chicken pickin, double stop and rock 'n' roll licks!
Special Thanks: PZ Amp.
Recording, video editing and post production: Silvia Zaniboni
Backing track play by: Luca Olivieri Band.
All rights go to the original artists.
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Almost rockabilly ..i love Luca's style
Monster! Great grande!
Top !
Very nice. I feel James Burton, Albert Lee play style.
fantastico!
Love this! 🔥
Great job thanks for sharing that tele sounds great 👍
Great version. Love the twang 👍
Fantastico Luca.
Dang 😮👍
Molto bello, complimenti! E' difficile discostarsi dall'originale, rimanendo fedeli all'intenzione del pezzo. Ci sei riuscito benissimo, i fraseggi hanno molto gusto e suonati alla grande!
Ever Great sempre grande!👍👍👍🙏🇮🇹 grande luca
Amazing sound
Fantastic guitar
Awesome picking. Nice Broadcaster too. If I could play like that, I would never put my guitar down. I love this kind of pickin'. This coming from a strict metal head in the 80's.
Maybe if you never put your guitar down you will eventually be able to play like that....it's putting it down that holds us back. B-)
@@Zacharia503 You’re right. I need to start taking my guitar to the restroom like Eddie Van Halen did, so I can get more ideas and get more creative with my playing. 😂
@@luisvillarreal5262 And it was Tommy Emmanuel who said, "Repetition is our friend"...
Monster wow!🙏🙏🙏🇮🇹🇮🇹
😞 Promo_SM!
Why is your guitar called a broadcaster mine is called a Telecaster it does not say Telecaster under the fender brand name but yours says broadcaster how come it's different than mine mine's a 57 Fender it's not a Stratocaster it's a Telecaster what the hell is the deal why does your say broadcaster
Hi Mike, The telecaster was called Esquire when it was designed in 1950, and it only had one pickup. Then they decided to add a second pickup, and in order not to confuse it with the equire, they called it Broadcaster. The famous guitar company Gretsch, had in their catalog a drums with the name Broadkaster, which despite having the k, was pronounced the same way. so he sent a telegram to Fender asking you to take your name off.
Fender being a newborn company, in order not to incur lawsuits removed the Broadcaster writing from the decals, leaving only the Fender writing for a few months (the collectors then baptized these Nocaster guitars). at the end of 1951 they found the new name: Telecaster, coinciding with the release of television. Ciao Luca