Bruce Turgon did the guit on the track. he co-wrote and was Lou's guy from back in Rochester n.y. that's him in the official video with the white Kramer. nice chord variations and punchy attack- you done good.
To answer your question, pretty sure it was Nils Lofgren on guitar in the studio. Which given the unusual string plucking/use of octaves would make sense if you've ever seen him play.
Man...you always explain it simply. Thanks so much James.
Thanks for covering this tune! I have a HOG shirt too.
Clearest tutorial on yt- thanks dude - that f has an open g string and check your tuning
Most excellent! You have that signature tone down pat!
Okay...now I'm SURE you raided the set list from my high school cover band:) Keep rockin!
Bruce Turgon did the guit on the track. he co-wrote and was Lou's guy from back in Rochester n.y. that's him in the official video with the white Kramer. nice chord variations and punchy attack- you done good.
love your shirt . Armand is the man : ) Rochester Rules
To answer your question, pretty sure it was Nils Lofgren on guitar in the studio. Which given the unusual string plucking/use of octaves would make sense if you've ever seen him play.
my pops played guitar for lou too, check out "a mix of lou gramm" and watch midnight blue
I have the same guitar, sweet!
The guitar player is Nils Loftgren.
my pops played guitar for lou too, check out "a mix of lou gramm" and watch midnight blue
Guitarist was Eddie Martinez absolutely not Nils
Is the Peavey Vypr better than your Marshall?
Not better, just different.
+James James what kind of Marshall was it and do you think it was too loud for just practicing at home?
What gear are you using to the sound right?
I think a little chorus helps.
@@jamesjames9275 What about guitar and amp? Yes, I agree about the chorus.