Hey man thank you for sharing this tune. I heard it on Sirius radio the other day and I went for a ride back in time. I was 4 when this came out but my folks use to play Al Wilson all the time. Really enjoyed playing the chords and I promise I will drive 1980's alternative wife out of the house with it!!!! :) Keep on strumming brother.
Dave UR a wonderment! That quote shows my age ( from an old western, can’t remember the actor ) but I am addicted to watching you give lessons so efficient so on point amazing thank you!
Fantastic. You flip the channel on and see the wall of amps and think you will hear Pantera or some AC/DC (disregarding the Roland in the corner) and you get some Al Wilson. Yeah, I will subscribe.
I knew it... after talking about this song as being ONE of your favorites ever written, I was EXPECTING a lesson real soon...lol! When this song came out, we couldn't get enough of it. But, I put put it in my mental file drawer to be on the level of Mrs. Jones and Wildflower, which both came out a little before this one, when I was in high school. Now, MY favorite song ever written is Wichita Lineman ... Jimmy Webb...and I'm not even a country guy, unless the song is good. That one's perfect imho...Thanks for posting this great song, Dave!
Big Dave...you and I have exactly the same taste in recorded music. That's one reason that your channel is much appreciated by me. Your straight to the point, no wasted talk approach is another. Sure am grateful you take the time to make these valuable lessons for so many great old songs. Stay well buddy.
Just want to join all the other people in saying thanks for demystifying a lot of our favorite ballads . I've been working o The Gino Vinelli tune "Wheels of Life" and I'm stuck. If the chance comes up would love to see your interpretation of this classic song. Once again thanks for your tutorials.They are appreciated!
Love this! This is great! Thanks for this! I think you pretty much nailed it. Classic soul/pop song! Love how you showed the G6 part of the pattern, which I agree with you-is integral to the song's flow. I love how the G6 is kind of the "bounce off" chord (like the G#min is the bounce off chord for the Spinner's "I'll Be Around" which I was just messing around with) This is a great lesson. Nothing to me sounds "off" whatsoever with your chords. Thanks!!
@@DavesGuitarChannel I would love to see you do a lesson on that one myself. I tried playing it one time from some tabs-that happened to be pretty good but I think you probably would teach it really well.
Awsome number...thanks pal...
I’ve wanted to play this song since I was a kid! Thank you!
I scream this song all the time now i can play it thanks a million pal
Congratulations from brazil Dave....One of my favorite too!!!!!
Thanks Dave, a great lesson of a wonderful
Song. I enjoy your playing.
Stay well and Best Wishes
Hey man thank you for sharing this tune. I heard it on Sirius radio the other day and I went for a ride back in time. I was 4 when this came out but my folks use to play Al Wilson all the time. Really enjoyed playing the chords and I promise I will drive 1980's alternative wife out of the house with it!!!! :) Keep on strumming brother.
Thanks Dave! I always enjoy your work. Keep it up, my friend!
Thank you! 😎👍🏻
Dave UR a wonderment! That quote shows my age ( from an old western, can’t remember the actor ) but I am addicted to watching you give lessons so efficient so on point amazing thank you!
Very cool.
Dave this song hit my brain 3am and I’m learning it from you now- thanks brother
Thanks for bringing back all these great tunes to play on guitar. Love em!
I was listening to the local oldies station today and this song came on. Never heard it before! Great song! Gonna give it a go this weekend!
Great lesson !!
Fab!
My best also
Great job man and good voice!
Really appreciate your effort for showing us how to play this beautiful songs of the 60’s & 70’s. Big thanks, Sir Dave. Be safe always.
Hope you could do, “ La la la Means I Love you” by Delfonics or “ Ooh Ooh Baby” by Smokie Robinson..Thank you, Sir Dave. Take care.
Great taste in music you have.
Dave's Guitar Channel You too, Sir Dave..I really like all your old school music.
Fantastic. You flip the channel on and see the wall of amps and think you will hear Pantera or some AC/DC (disregarding the Roland in the corner) and you get some Al Wilson. Yeah, I will subscribe.
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Bad ass dude!
OMG Ya Killin' Me!!! (In a good way LOL).
I knew it... after talking about this song as being ONE of your favorites ever written, I was EXPECTING a lesson real soon...lol! When this song came out, we couldn't get enough of it. But, I put put it in my mental file drawer to be on the level of Mrs. Jones and Wildflower, which both came out a little before this one, when I was in high school. Now, MY favorite song ever written is Wichita Lineman ... Jimmy Webb...and I'm not even a country guy, unless the song is good. That one's perfect imho...Thanks for posting this great song, Dave!
Me and Mrs Jones and Wildflower are also on my short list and coming soon in a lesson.
@@DavesGuitarChannel Excellent!
OMG this such a great song and a fantastic lesson!
That is one great R&B song always liked it great lesson Dave I am going to work this one into my set thanks!😎🌴🎶
Wow...what a song! One of my all time favs too. Glad I found your channel my man. Like your format.
Great lesson Dave. Great song.
Big Dave...you and I have exactly the same taste in recorded music. That's one reason that your channel is much appreciated by me. Your straight to the point, no wasted talk approach is another. Sure am grateful you take the time to make these valuable lessons for so many great old songs. Stay well buddy.
Just want to join all the other people in saying thanks for demystifying a lot of our favorite ballads
. I've been working o The Gino Vinelli tune "Wheels of Life" and I'm stuck. If the chance comes up would love to see your interpretation of this classic song. Once again thanks for your tutorials.They are appreciated!
I love that song. I will get to it next week for you if you like. Gino is in my hard to say no category.
great taste in songs Dave.... stuff I never would have thought to do on acoustic.... keep em coming...
Love this! This is great! Thanks for this! I think you pretty much nailed it. Classic soul/pop song! Love how you showed the G6 part of the pattern, which I agree with you-is integral to the song's flow. I love how the G6 is kind of the "bounce off" chord (like the G#min is the bounce off chord for the Spinner's "I'll Be Around" which I was just messing around with) This is a great lesson. Nothing to me sounds "off" whatsoever with your chords. Thanks!!
I always thought Al was white just like I thought Bobby Caldwell was black
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Oh great, a simple 47 chord song! Lol
p.s. insert Brett Favre joke... Show and Tell
Excellent tune. Dave, did we ever discuss "That Girl" by Stevie in your live chats? Not too shabby either.
I used to play that on the piano in high school
@@DavesGuitarChannel I would love to see you do a lesson on that one myself. I tried playing it one time from some tabs-that happened to be pretty good but I think you probably would teach it really well.