I remember when We’re Not Gonna Take It and I Wanna Rock used to be part of my band’s repertoire. They were great rock, easy to play (and sing) and crowd pleasers. We were a three man band and their stuff worked perfect for us. Great band, great memories. More cow bell!
That song was on heavy rotation when I graduated from Navy Nuclear Power School. We played it over and over the night our final grades came out. Thanks for the wonderful lesson, and the memories, Marty. and yes, that's a beautiful guitar!
Love that song. Funny, I thought I played it well but you demonstrate Eddie Ojeda’s embellishments in a much better way than I was playing them. Excellent stuff.
Thanks Marty. I remember having to save my pennies to buy a cowbell for my little junior high age band that I drummed and sang in. I'd imagine mom and dad were fairly sick of that intro. Maybe the neighbors too. Oh well.
I can believe it! My mom bought me a white twisted sister tshirt in the mall for $11 .... in 9th grade I think I wore it 4 days a week for like 7 months. They started calling me Mr Sister at school. lol. I still have that shirt. It's as thin as Kleenex.
Oh my gosh what a killer axe Marty! I absolutely dig that guitar man! Wow... You know, you always have a killer tone too man. Twisted Sister always rocked, and always will. Excellent lesson, thank you. 💪🏻😎🎸
Thanks dude! It's the Epiphone Ghost Horse. I scored this from a pawnshop over a year ago. They are really nice, they come with a Floyd Rose 1000 and Gibson Burst Bucker pick ups. 🤟🏻😎
You're welcome! Thanks dude, it's the Epiphone Ghost Horse. Comes stock with a Flod 1000 and Gibson Burst Buckers. It's a nice playing and sounding axe! 😎🤟🏻
I saw Twisted Sister in a club called the Metron in 89 in Harrisburg Pa.i bought a shirt that said Twisted Sister R Rated heavy Metal, a few months later i see Dee Snider testifying in congress about music being rated by the PMRC kinda ironic?
Cool tune! Funny, I used to see Twisted Sister at L'Amour - the rock capital of Brooklyn - in the EARLY '80's, pre-fame! They were awesome live - killer loud Marshall tones. I always found the tone on the albums was not as good, kinda blah.
Who didnt have a giant Twisted Sister emblem drawn on the school book covers in the 80’s in Upstate NY,,,with a zofo on the back side? Come on now! And didnt want a black and pink bullseye single pick up shredder? Man those early TS videos were on rotation on Mtv back then Shit im getting old. 😑
Do you know why this song resonates across generations? Well let me tell you why. It is human nature to succumb to authority. Also it is human nature to rebel against that authority. A never ending battle of freedom and not so free. The real battle however is, our God given rights and perceived rights given by a mere man.
You're correct. Watch my interview with him and we actually talk and laugh about it. He said the J is fine since that's how everyone has pronounced it since he was young. lol. As he states.... he's a New Yorican. 😊
That is one of our twisted sister songs in my bands rotation love playing it
Great song to play. Always goes over well live!
I remember when We’re Not Gonna Take It and I Wanna Rock used to be part of my band’s repertoire. They were great rock, easy to play (and sing) and crowd pleasers. We were a three man band and their stuff worked perfect for us. Great band, great memories.
More cow bell!
Great lesson; I remember growing up in the 80s seeing this video along with all the Van Halen on MTV...awesome.
MTV ruled!!!
twisted sister was the first heavy metal i ever heard in my life and changed me from the day i first heard.
Pretty much the same with me 😎🤟🏻.
That song was on heavy rotation when I graduated from Navy Nuclear Power School. We played it over and over the night our final grades came out. Thanks for the wonderful lesson, and the memories, Marty. and yes, that's a beautiful guitar!
Love that song. Funny, I thought I played it well but you demonstrate Eddie Ojeda’s embellishments in a much better way than I was playing them. Excellent stuff.
Much appreciated man! Thanks for watching 😎🤟🏻
You know that is one of my favourite guitars that you have Marty.
Love it😅
Thanks for this lesson Marty. We are currently practicing this song in our band and im uding your video to polish up my playing on this! You rock!!
dude your like the best guitar teacher on youtube! can you teach mr Crowley by ozzy next.
Thank you so much man!
Iconic Shreds props.
Nice lesson..thanx man...love the epi!
Thanks dude! 😎🤟🏻🎸
This made my day. Thank you bro.
Thanks Marty. I remember having to save my pennies to buy a cowbell for my little junior high age band that I drummed and sang in. I'd imagine mom and dad were fairly sick of that intro. Maybe the neighbors too. Oh well.
I can believe it! My mom bought me a white twisted sister tshirt in the mall for $11 .... in 9th grade I think I wore it 4 days a week for like 7 months. They started calling me Mr Sister at school. lol. I still have that shirt. It's as thin as Kleenex.
Oh my gosh what a killer axe Marty! I absolutely dig that guitar man! Wow... You know, you always have a killer tone too man. Twisted Sister always rocked, and always will. Excellent lesson, thank you. 💪🏻😎🎸
Thanks dude! It's the Epiphone Ghost Horse. I scored this from a pawnshop over a year ago. They are really nice, they come with a Floyd Rose 1000 and Gibson Burst Bucker pick ups. 🤟🏻😎
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Wow, awesome score!
That is a nice epi
killer guitar
Fun lesson ! Thanks Marty 🤘
Gorgeous guitar!
Thanks Marty 🤘 nice explorer!😊
You're welcome! Thanks dude, it's the Epiphone Ghost Horse. Comes stock with a Flod 1000 and Gibson Burst Buckers. It's a nice playing and sounding axe! 😎🤟🏻
I am old enough to remember TS being anti-censorship.
Marty Hello from Binghamton
Hey! 🤟🏻😎🤟🏻🎸
I love your guitar 🎸 very nice.
Nwice Playing and Lesson! What is that?! A Twisted Sister pin on your uniform?
Now drop and give me 20!!!
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker 🤣
2 Hey Marty, I have a suggestion. Teach us how to play tush by z z top
Will do!
I saw Twisted Sister in a club called the Metron in 89 in Harrisburg Pa.i bought a shirt that said Twisted Sister R Rated heavy Metal, a few months later i see Dee Snider testifying in congress about music being rated by the PMRC kinda ironic?
Cool tune! Funny, I used to see Twisted Sister at L'Amour - the rock capital of Brooklyn - in the EARLY '80's, pre-fame! They were awesome live - killer loud Marshall tones. I always found the tone on the albums was not as good, kinda blah.
Just tell me how they got that drum sound!!!
Who didnt have a giant Twisted Sister emblem drawn on the school book covers in the 80’s in Upstate NY,,,with a zofo on the back side?
Come on now!
And didnt want a black and pink bullseye single pick up shredder?
Man those early TS videos were on rotation on Mtv back then
Shit im getting old. 😑
Do you know why this song resonates across generations? Well let me tell you why. It is human nature to succumb to authority. Also it is human nature to rebel against that authority. A never ending battle of freedom and not so free. The real battle however is, our God given rights and perceived rights given by a mere man.
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Might i interject here: Eddies' name is pronounced O hey Da, not oh Jeda. He is spansih, and theyj is pronounced as an H.
You're correct. Watch my interview with him and we actually talk and laugh about it. He said the J is fine since that's how everyone has pronounced it since he was young. lol. As he states.... he's a New Yorican. 😊
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Anyone from NY would know the J is a H sound - you wouldn't call "Heysus" Jesus! I would assume Texas would also know!
@@AndyK.23 true man true. It's funny for me to hear Eddie pronounce it with a hard J.