Is it really a cover if Stu G is playing his own song?! :) Love this! I still remember the day my little brother brought home "Live and In the Can" to me from a trip to the UK. Life changer!
That song is one of my first loves in worship music. Now that masterful playing is a lesson of playing “in the pocket” - don’t see that as much these days - well done sir
This is one of my favourite delirious songs but I would be doing what Martin does on this song which is playing it on acoustic thank you worship tutorials
Absolutely love this! I’m now lobbying for my church to work in some old school into our sets. I mean we have a responsibility to teach the classics too right?
You just need to wait for one of the young and trendies to cover them 😀 FWIW, the Belonging Co have just released ‘What a Friend I’ve Found’ and ‘Obsession’ on their new album. Opportunities ahoy!
Hey, guy with ADHD here… the acoustic intro that starts off the tune on the record (and the stem that starts off the tune live)… does anyone have a solid answer as to what’s being played? For ages millennials have been palm muting an open D5 in dropped D, but I doubt that’s what’s up. If Stu ever sees this… what was Martin doing? Lol.
Looks like a MIM standard tele, lake placid blue. The headstock serial looks like it starts with “MN” which would be a 1990’s model, looks like “MN1” which would be a 1991. It looks like it says made in Mexico underneath “telecaster” as well. The bridge is not the standard bridge of that era though. It’s not the American standard bridge from 91, either, but it looks like an American standard bridge from later years.
@@HaShemMetal Thanks for the info. I've never seen that color style before on a standard tele, with the metallic guard. Very cool. If you look carefully at the neck pickup, it looks like the dots are partially exposed, so I wonder if it's a custom pickup set. Usually Fender tele neck pickups have a full nickel cover. At least...all the ones I've seen.
@@bradhard8135 yeah, the pickups could totally be something different than the standard series pickups (I’d imagine they would be, haha), and the guard most definitely isn’t stock. I’ve always loved LPB. The neck is definitely a 90’s MIM neck though.
@@HaShemMetal I know the Lambertones t-style set has the grill cover for the neck pickup. And I think there's a custom Fender set with the same look (maybe the Twisted Tele?). I use McNelly t-style neck pickups in my Fender Sixty-Six with no cover. Absolutely LOVE them.
He was always ahead of its time . Thank you Stug you motivated me to learn guitar
Is it really a cover if Stu G is playing his own song?! :) Love this! I still remember the day my little brother brought home "Live and In the Can" to me from a trip to the UK. Life changer!
Had the same question reading the title
I think they changed the title to "Play through".
That song is one of my first loves in worship music. Now that masterful playing is a lesson of playing “in the pocket” - don’t see that as much these days - well done sir
Brilliant, sir
Man, this guy really knows how to play that old Delirious song ;) Good on you, Mr. G!
Strong U2 vibes, great tone.
Was feeling blue then I listened to your playing! Can’t stop smiling and praising Jesus. Thank you!
Amazing guitarist amazing Song amazing band serving an amazing God.
Bravo, Stu!
used to share a studio space with Mr. G:) one of the nicest guys ive met and been around, always considerate and a joy to hang with
Amazing song! Amazing Stu G!
Ohhh man. One of the greatest delirious songs!! I didn’t know the original had a slide either!
Awesome, thank you StuG
The Legend himself.
Brilliant 🫡
Sem palavras para descrever este vídeo,🔝
This sounds like it could be a U2 song straight from one of their albums
It’s definitely got the glassy Edge sound
This is one of my favourite delirious songs but I would be doing what Martin does on this song which is playing it on acoustic thank you worship tutorials
So cool! Thank you!
Tele is perfect for this part. Nice playing.
I believe it’s the same guitar Stu used to record his parts for the album on this song.
@@worshiptutorials that explains it haha.
Absolutely love this! I’m now lobbying for my church to work in some old school into our sets. I mean we have a responsibility to teach the classics too right?
You just need to wait for one of the young and trendies to cover them 😀 FWIW, the Belonging Co have just released ‘What a Friend I’ve Found’ and ‘Obsession’ on their new album. Opportunities ahoy!
OK, Stu, you are having WAY too much fun... I thought you'd start laughing, so good.... [ps, thanks]
Sounds good
I want to know what pickups those are! Killer sounds!
Very good pick up in that tele
I would also love to know what pickups these are!
In the other video (tutorial) he says Bill Lawrence pickups
Where do we find these Stu-torials?
Is he going to do a Helix patch for My Glorious?
와우!!!
J Mascis telecaster!
EDIT: actually, upon closer inspection, the finish is not bottle rocket blue-different finish.
it's an early 2000's or 90's made in Mexico Tele, that logo and serial number on the front of the headstock are what they used to do. :)
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Hey, guy with ADHD here… the acoustic intro that starts off the tune on the record (and the stem that starts off the tune live)… does anyone have a solid answer as to what’s being played? For ages millennials have been palm muting an open D5 in dropped D, but I doubt that’s what’s up. If Stu ever sees this… what was Martin doing? Lol.
What kind of tele is that? I can't read the headstock but it seems like there's something beside the Fender logo. Are the pickups stock or custom?
Just says telecaster after fender
Looks like a MIM standard tele, lake placid blue. The headstock serial looks like it starts with “MN” which would be a 1990’s model, looks like “MN1” which would be a 1991. It looks like it says made in Mexico underneath “telecaster” as well. The bridge is not the standard bridge of that era though. It’s not the American standard bridge from 91, either, but it looks like an American standard bridge from later years.
@@HaShemMetal Thanks for the info. I've never seen that color style before on a standard tele, with the metallic guard. Very cool. If you look carefully at the neck pickup, it looks like the dots are partially exposed, so I wonder if it's a custom pickup set. Usually Fender tele neck pickups have a full nickel cover. At least...all the ones I've seen.
@@bradhard8135 yeah, the pickups could totally be something different than the standard series pickups (I’d imagine they would be, haha), and the guard most definitely isn’t stock. I’ve always loved LPB. The neck is definitely a 90’s MIM neck though.
@@HaShemMetal I know the Lambertones t-style set has the grill cover for the neck pickup. And I think there's a custom Fender set with the same look (maybe the Twisted Tele?). I use McNelly t-style neck pickups in my Fender Sixty-Six with no cover. Absolutely LOVE them.
Is helix patch an apps? Thanks
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Its more an Elctric Guitar Playthrough not a Cover :)
How can it be a 'cover' if Stu G's playing his own song? Lol