English Beat "Save It For Later" Rhythm Guitar Lesson - featuring an Interview with Dave Wakeling

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    The English Beat "Save It For Later" Guitar Tutorial featuring an interview with frontman Dave Wakeling. This is the first of my new "Artist Approved" lessons playlist.
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  • @rustywidebottom4678
    @rustywidebottom4678 4 года назад +20

    What a kind and humble man. I’m lucky enough to have seen him perform in concert a few years ago. I know I’m a few years behind, but thank you for making this video.

  • @URKillingme100
    @URKillingme100 Год назад +12

    I've saved this for later. Always loved this song. I met Dave and Roger in the 80's. Super nice guys. Thanks to you both for showing us the "secret" tuning.

  • @peterlawlor5237
    @peterlawlor5237 6 лет назад +38

    Years ago, I was working with a band on a cover of Save it for Later. For the life of me, I couldn't get the guitar part right; approximations, yes, but it never had the magic of the original record. So the brilliant Chris Gutch (who was working with me at the time) managed to get a message to Dave Wakeling via his management company. Amazingly, Dave called me up and explained the mysterious tuning. What a fantastic guy he is; utterly charming. Unfortunately, the band I was producing lost their US deal before the album was finished and their version was never released. However, the original is one of those recordings with a profoundly special quality; like a Beatles recording; you're never going to equal it, so maybe it was a good thing after all!

    • @kewrock
      @kewrock 4 года назад +2

      You sure that was you, and not Pete Townshend? Pete tells that same story all the time.

    • @peterlawlor5237
      @peterlawlor5237 4 года назад

      @@kewrock Yep.

    • @wwstuff8371
      @wwstuff8371 Месяц назад

      @@peterlawlor5237 Dave W. gets five calls for this info each year LOL

    • @workhomework
      @workhomework 18 дней назад

      He called me and said “It’s “Dave Wakeling,” I thought he said “It’s Dave, you weakling,” so I hung up. He never did call back.

    • @peterlawlor5237
      @peterlawlor5237 18 дней назад

      @@wwstuff8371 Wouldn't be surprised.

  • @swiftlessons
    @swiftlessons  9 лет назад +15

    Hey friends,
    Sorry for the delay on this video, I needed to make some last minute adjustments. I really enjoyed jamming and talking with Dave. I hope you all find something useful within his words of wisdom. Thanks so much for watching, I look forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions on who I should meet-up with next! -Rob

  • @mikmacarthur
    @mikmacarthur 2 года назад +3

    Known as the beat over here, no English involved but probably my absolute favorite beat song hands down, thanks so much for the lesson. Dave plays upside down and back to front like Hendrix but without switching the Strings, wow!

  • @spacedoginnebraska
    @spacedoginnebraska 5 лет назад +7

    Dave Wakeling is an outstanding human being. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @wildermidnight
    @wildermidnight 24 дня назад

    One of my faveorite songs from the moment I first heard it as a kid. For such an upbeat catchy song its actually kind of sad. Always gets me.

  • @christopherroche9058
    @christopherroche9058 3 года назад +3

    This is such a great video. It was so nice to hear Dave Wakeling play and hear the background of the song---What a treat to hear you both play to gether. Been trying to play this song for a long time--thank you so much for breaking it down!

  • @unitedguitarplayers8059
    @unitedguitarplayers8059 9 лет назад +2

    Great video Rob! thanks so much for taking the time to make it. I'm sure it was a total blast!

  • @WD-41469
    @WD-41469 4 месяца назад +1

    Saw the Beat a few nights ago, they sounded fantastic.

  • @ChrisMedici
    @ChrisMedici 4 года назад

    Brilliant is the perfect description - for Dave W, for this song and for your lesson. Thank you!

  • @kennethszmed6553
    @kennethszmed6553 Месяц назад

    ugh... posted 8 years ago - I only just discovered this so I guess l literally saved it for later. This is the BEST "Save it for Later" lesson on youtube!

  • @Eiende
    @Eiende 5 лет назад +2

    great job! fun watch,great to hear and see Wakeling!

  • @gracekao5831
    @gracekao5831 9 лет назад +7

    What a great interview and lesson! I was so honored and happy to witness it. :D Cheers to many more artist-approved lessons! I especially enjoyed hearing about Dave Wakeling's insights about interacting with the audience.

  • @tomcarl8021
    @tomcarl8021 3 года назад +3

    DADGAD is also used extensively in Irish music. If you see a guitarist playing traditional Irish music in a pub using an open tuning, it's almost a certainty he's in DADGAD. And the guitar is a relatively new addition to Irish music. The Chieftains only added a guitarist in the early nineties.
    Also, I may be wrong, but as far as I know blues players do not have a tradition of using DADGAD. Yes, they use open tunings extensively, but not that one. I think the tuning comes from English folk music more than any other.

    • @scratchy45
      @scratchy45 2 года назад

      Yeah, "beat" me to it, on all yr points! Great interview with Dave W, love John Martyn too, but I've never heard of DADGAD in blues. I play a lot of Irish, Scottish & English trad, but have always resisted playing in DADGAD: partly cuz I'm a perverse so&so, but also so I can throw in some fat unambiguously major chords when appropriate, and throw in licks on slide too.

  • @daneli9770
    @daneli9770 7 лет назад +2

    that song stayed in our heads for your year's we still dance to the song.

  • @brandonspencer6012
    @brandonspencer6012 9 лет назад +2

    Nice lesson and interview. Hope to see more "Artist Approved" lessons. Great way to learn a song and what goes into making them.

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  9 лет назад

      Brandon Spencer Thanks Brandon, glad you enjoyed this project. Producing "Artist Approved" lessons is my main focus right now, and I hope to get a lot of recognizable players in the coming months. Check back. -Rob

  • @danielwhitworth8691
    @danielwhitworth8691 Год назад

    Thanks for the tuning. Been trying to figure it out for awhile. Great interview.

  • @dwise3651
    @dwise3651 18 дней назад

    Really cool to have the Dave with you

  • @funkyflipper7
    @funkyflipper7 3 года назад

    Awesome! Thank you! You and Dave both Rock!

  • @richardburt9097
    @richardburt9097 2 года назад

    Just him and the English Beat last weekend near St.. Augustine. So much joy.

  • @itchyego
    @itchyego 5 лет назад +1

    Simply Wonderful!

  • @killyourtelevision
    @killyourtelevision 2 года назад

    I saw the Beat for the first time at the US Festival in 1983 from the beginning of the video. So awesome.

  • @Ojibwas
    @Ojibwas Год назад

    Thanks, all these years the right way to play it finally.

  • @BabyBoomerChannel
    @BabyBoomerChannel Год назад

    Open tuning. Reverse stringing. Good luck figuring that out. No one would be able to know how to play this without Dave sharing it. Great video.

  • @SMytfa
    @SMytfa 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video, thanks so much!

  • @visanic
    @visanic Год назад +3

    Pete Townshend does a great cover of this awesome song!

  • @kjguitarman
    @kjguitarman Год назад +1

    A classic! Thank you!

  • @ludmillaroman
    @ludmillaroman 5 лет назад +3

    Very engaging and generous individual to share insight to creative process. Wonderful interview and thank you to the patient interviewer who lets the subject speak.

  • @KarlHainer
    @KarlHainer 5 лет назад +1

    I loved/love 'The Beat'.

  • @ME-ru4hv
    @ME-ru4hv 6 лет назад

    so glad I decided look closer after realizing how brilliant _save it's_ guitar part is!

  • @tubularbill
    @tubularbill Год назад

    I have met Dave. What a nice guy. Makes you like his music even more.

  • @Musicman3832
    @Musicman3832 4 месяца назад +1

    So cool. I’m 14 and I’ve been playing for nearly two years. Will be 15 June 19th and started on my 13th birthday. I learned this tune and the tuning is magical. I play it on my tele. I would like to play it on an acoustic once I get it set up for that tuning.

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  4 месяца назад +1

      Right on, I started at around the same age and I love that a new generation of guitarist are benefiting from my videos. Keep playing, it’s an awesome journey, and it only gets better with time. I’m 38 now, and every time I pick up my guitar I feel like I’m 14 again. 🤘

    • @Musicman3832
      @Musicman3832 4 месяца назад

      @@swiftlessons that’s lovely. I saved it for later. Love how you explained the strumming. As an autistic person whose first time watching the channel, your explanation was so good. I’ll definitely check out more of your lessons.

  • @wiltaylor
    @wiltaylor 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this! thought it was an alternate tuning didn't know what though.

  • @miahconnell23
    @miahconnell23 2 года назад

    Dave is great !! Saw an iteration of the Beat in Portland Maine in 2007 or 2008, and they crushed it. Very slightly different versions of what we’d know as “album tracks.” Dave talking to the crowd was kind, friendly, & sincere. Portland City Music Hall had great sound. I think Dave mostly played one of his (VOX ?) teardrop guitars or a tele…

  • @tina-xu7nf
    @tina-xu7nf 2 года назад

    genius of a song thanks for the lesson

  • @salubrious
    @salubrious 7 лет назад

    Great stuff.

  • @telestoe
    @telestoe 9 лет назад +2

    Always loved this song. Thanks guys. Great video

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  9 лет назад

      telestoe Hey thanks, glad you enjoyed the lesson. Great tune, and a great guy this Dave Wakeling!

    • @telestoe
      @telestoe 9 лет назад

      swiftlessons Cheers. First heard (The British) Beat, as they were called in Australia, in 1980. Mirror in the Bathroom was their first hit down here. Had a unique non keyboard Ska sound. From Coventry i think. Great band. Ps, the lead guitarist & bass player later formed Fine Young Cannibals with much success

    • @gracekao5831
      @gracekao5831 9 лет назад

      telestoe Dave Wakeling formed General Public. Fine Young Cannibals included Andy Cox and David Steele from The (English) Beat, but not Dave Wakeling.

  • @johnstucko2740
    @johnstucko2740 6 лет назад

    Nice job!

  • @beng.3459
    @beng.3459 9 лет назад

    Awesome, thank you so much.

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  9 лет назад

      Chase Warner Very welcome Chase, thanks for checking in!

  • @court02380
    @court02380 9 лет назад

    thanks a lot,it works very well with Dead Flowers too.....

  • @Dantianblue
    @Dantianblue 2 года назад

    What a great guy.

  • @walkerhjones
    @walkerhjones 10 месяцев назад

    So cool

  • @AlexcheSmithy
    @AlexcheSmithy 9 лет назад +1

    Hey man i've always tuned open D as D A D F# A D, and i did not know of the Dave version if to say haha, it sounds awesome, i really enjoyed this "extended" lesson with the interview very lovely!

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  9 лет назад

      ***** *****
      Hey thanks, I wasn't sure how people would react to this "extended"
      format, but it seems like every once in a while it's something you all
      want to see. I'll be adding some more "Artist Approved" lessons in the
      coming weeks. Thanks!

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  9 лет назад

      ***** Hey thanks, I wasn't sure how people would react to this "extended" format, but it seems like every once in a while it's something you all want to see. I'll be adding some more "Artist Approved" lessons in the coming weeks. Thanks!

  • @Kidderman3
    @Kidderman3 5 лет назад

    Thanks a lot. I grew up in Birmingham, England around the same time as Dave. The English Beat? Nah, the labels on the 45's didn't specify any nationality. I guess contractual and royalty issues took over, same kind of stuff which destroyed UB40. I had no idea that Dave had written some of The Beat's songs in altered tunings. Always loved Save It For Later. Will definitely be including it in an acoustic set now that I know it can be done.

  • @daneli9770
    @daneli9770 7 лет назад +1

    awesome***

  • @mcinmosh
    @mcinmosh 5 лет назад +2

    I just realized Dave LITERALLY plays his guitar the wrong way around. He plays left-handed, but it's still strung like it's right-handed!

  • @alosadav
    @alosadav 7 месяцев назад

    I really love this song, both The Beat and Pete Townshend version

  • @jeffoff7795
    @jeffoff7795 4 года назад +3

    I love his voice.

  • @lilyaverill384
    @lilyaverill384 9 лет назад

    Your tutorials are great! They've helped me a lot :D I was wondering if you'd be able to do some Elvis tutorials soon?

    • @darklordojeda
      @darklordojeda 6 лет назад

      Lily Averill he could but Elvis would have to come out of hiding in order to get artist approval.

  • @terrywitzu7874
    @terrywitzu7874 5 лет назад

    I hate using alternate tuning's, but here I am sitting Open D and loving the shimmer, of what would be a terribly boring guitar part to play at acoustic shows. Might have to start bringing a second acoustic, but open - D is a pretty quick tuning.
    Now, I know why some my last band's VU covers never sounded quite right. I'm gonna need some more guitars. :)

  • @JoeNapf58
    @JoeNapf58 2 года назад

    Fantasic

  • @bluerocker5563
    @bluerocker5563 9 месяцев назад

    So finally realized that Dave is playing his guitar upside down.

  • @mjhrpgiv
    @mjhrpgiv 4 года назад

    Just stumbled onto this. Where was the show in New Hope? John & Peter's? Swift, are you locally based? Just curious since I'm in Bucks County.

  • @TeddScheckler
    @TeddScheckler 2 года назад

    So just how bad is it on the neck to tune a G string to A?

  • @ecarneylaw
    @ecarneylaw Год назад

    The tuning is introduced at 11:17

  • @terrywitzu7874
    @terrywitzu7874 5 лет назад +3

    P.S - Now I know why this song speaks to me so much. I'm just shy of 43 going on 25, and still get mistaken for 25-29 years old.
    I'm sure I'm not the only young man who can relate to the theme of this song. Whether your 25, or 45 just WTF does it take to become a man in such strange, and shamefully disappointing times. It's songs like this that make me want to celebrate my disenchantment! :)

    • @2scents434
      @2scents434 3 года назад

      You sound like me same problem old but so young strong and handsome looking its a terrible curse so i can relate :)

  • @royalrod_
    @royalrod_ 7 лет назад +1

    10:38

  • @TheMrbeasely
    @TheMrbeasely 7 лет назад +2

    Wish the "variations" weren't immediately included in the "Save it for Later" tutorial. I'd get more out of the "how to play this song" if the standard way was played first so people have an idea of how to play it, then include variations later so others can learn something different.

  • @cdigdawg
    @cdigdawg 6 лет назад +2

    I cant place your accent, where are you from? Great video BTW.

  • @mrnelgin
    @mrnelgin 11 месяцев назад

    I heard Dave is going to re-write the song for a modern generation. It'll going to be called Bookmark it for Later :)

  • @williamchen1040
    @williamchen1040 9 лет назад

    very noice

  • @JayMon39
    @JayMon39 6 лет назад +1

    Do Mirror in the Bathroom! (nudge nudge, wink wink)

  • @nickjimenez6138
    @nickjimenez6138 5 лет назад +1

    Not enough commercials.

  • @rmh9371
    @rmh9371 4 года назад

    Fyi. The Lesson starts 10:56 minutes into the video.

  • @v1e1r1g1e1
    @v1e1r1g1e1 3 месяца назад

    Normal guitar tuning (from top to bottom): EBGDAE... or....
    reverse: EADGBA....
    DADGAD
    Bass E goes DOWN to a D
    Leave the bass A
    Middle D... stay
    Middle G... stay
    High B goes DOWN to A
    High E does DOWN to D

  • @moreme40
    @moreme40 3 года назад

    He looks like Lee Westwood

  • @Rudimentarypenis
    @Rudimentarypenis 3 года назад

    Jesus Christ that was a huge spit in the beginning there.

  • @chrismacdonald2134
    @chrismacdonald2134 4 года назад +1

    a song Pete Townshend wished he wrote

  • @richrichie378
    @richrichie378 5 лет назад

    It sounds tops..
    But why not just play the chords .. rather than un tuning the guitar?

    • @swiftlessons
      @swiftlessons  5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, it's a cool sound and for me that's reason enough to go with this weird tuning, it's just a different sound even though the chord progression itself is very common.

  • @myyootube2
    @myyootube2 5 лет назад +1

    Protest this amount of ads dude. Didn't hit unsubscribe yet cuz you're good but will that last? Yeah you want to monetize we get it but use good cents.

  • @scottpatrick8645
    @scottpatrick8645 3 года назад

    Now just turn the guitar upside down.