Well well well well done man!! despite being a great classic, still, it’s a tune that fits within the realm of punk, and for an intermediate player like me, right on in terms of adequate instruction time, and a beautiful spirit essential in making it feel worth the while… Solid bro, solid!
Thanks for showing this classic song. Think you can do some more Replacements songs like 'Kiss Me On The Bus,' 'Waitress In The Sky,' and 'Alex Chilton?'
Dumb rookie question: what key is it in? Are the lead guitar leads, solo and mandolin in that key or it’s relative minor The opening Stinson looks like G-Major scale to me
GREAT question Dan! It is in G Major-- you are correct. The A7 chord is non diatonic and would be analyzed as a II7 chord. The opening Stinson riff is indeed G Major. The solo is both using G Major (when there is an F#) AND G Lydian (when there is an F natural). I hope this helps-- LMK if you have any other questions!
Wow, I just found you and you're an incredible teacher please never stop these videos!! Have a great week
Thank you so much! More videos coming soon and I appreciate ya!
Check out this interview with Tommy Stinson! ruclips.net/video/TS6ls_2_mEs/видео.htmlsi=RU6DAT5TmjHJkVxz
Fantastic Lesson RYAN!!! Hope you and Dave come back to Rhode Island soon. That was a fun show!!!
Thank you Rick, yes hopefully we will be back soon!
Very cool! Love your guitar tone too.
Well well well well done man!! despite being a great classic, still, it’s a tune that fits within the realm of punk, and for an intermediate player like me, right on in terms of
adequate instruction time, and a beautiful spirit essential in making it feel worth the while… Solid bro, solid!
Thanks soooooo much!!! Stay tuned as much more is coming soon. Lmk if you have any requests and I’ll do my best.
Westerberg. . Cool song.
Great video and great song! Cheers from Brazil!!
Great lesson! Please make a video for Replacements "I can't hardly wait". There is not tutorials for that song.
I'll get on that one ASAP--great idea. Thanks for the suggestion!
Buck plays the guitar solo, Westerberg the mandolin
thank you for the correction!
What an amazing video !!! And what an amazing channel !!! 🔥
Thank you so much 😀
Fantastic lesson! Thank you Ryan!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for showing this classic song. Think you can do some more Replacements songs like 'Kiss Me On The Bus,' 'Waitress In The Sky,' and 'Alex Chilton?'
Absolutely. Stay tuned!
All good.. though Peter Buck plays the lead on the song…
Thanks for the correction!
From what I understand, Peter Buck did not do the lead, he did the mandolin at the quiet part
@@poochthedog8079 Incorrect. Bob couldn't figure out a solo for the song, so Paul asked Buck to do it. This is stated in Trouble Boys, p. 135.
Dumb rookie question: what key is it in? Are the lead guitar leads, solo and mandolin in that key or it’s relative minor
The opening Stinson looks like G-Major scale to me
GREAT question Dan! It is in G Major-- you are correct. The A7 chord is non diatonic and would be analyzed as a II7 chord. The opening Stinson riff is indeed G Major. The solo is both using G Major (when there is an F#) AND G Lydian (when there is an F natural). I hope this helps-- LMK if you have any other questions!
@@SecretChordOfficial always trying to learn more thank you !
Ryan, I need help with the low guitar baseline. Sign, Terry
let me know how I can help Terry!
...😁.I figured it out Ryan...played it with John Eller
promosm 😭
let me know if you have any questions!