Great song, great coverage, gratz! When we speak about 90s bands, suede is commonly left out and Bernard too. Too bad. Suede is a fundamental band of all times and Bernard is unique as a guitar player.
Love this absolutely brilliant. On the record Butler stated he layered up a Gibson 355, Les Paul, and a Rickenbacker 12 string with a turbo distortion pedal. For me it sounds more realistic on 1 guitar with some crunch on the amp.
nice work! what do you do between verse and chorus, do you use a paddle. as i understand butler switches between bridges using the pickup switcher.... do you do something different?
also, after the solo (just before the words "what does it takes to turn you on" he do a "D" chors like up in the 9th fret, but just before he moves to the chorus, he adds the pinkey at the the 12th fret....try it.... sounds exactly like the original song. you can also see butler showing how to play it , and does it there....
The guitar-part on that track is just delicious.
Hands down the best cover I've seen of this.
Brought a smile to my face. Thank you.
A chemical smile?
The only smile that people of distinction delight in.
Great work! Seeing this close-up gives a new respect for Bernard Butler: not only did he have to play this, he also had to write it!
Your playing is so smooth love it
Sweet I loved this back back in the early 90s while living in the UK still stands up - Nice lead work !!
Saw them live a week ago,They were amazing! Thanks for this
Faultless- love it!
Fantastic. Love all the Bernard Suede stuff. Bernard just kills it!!!
Great job! Thank you very much for this! I've been wanting to learn this song for a long time!
Great song, great coverage, gratz! When we speak about 90s bands, suede is commonly left out and Bernard too. Too bad. Suede is a fundamental band of all times and Bernard is unique as a guitar player.
Yo creo que sería en la actualidad otra cosa si bernard nunca se hubiera ido de la banda
Been waiting for you to do this song, amazing as always!
Absolutely spot on man!
Awesome cover, I love playing this one on my jazzmaster too
Fantastic work sir.
I love how in your videos, the outfit totally matches the song you're playing.
oh man what a song! Didn't know you uploaded this one. Awesome as always.
Very nicely played!
Love this absolutely brilliant. On the record Butler stated he layered up a Gibson 355, Les Paul, and a Rickenbacker 12 string with a turbo distortion pedal. For me it sounds more realistic on 1 guitar with some crunch on the amp.
You really Fing nailed it didn’t you? 🔥🔥🔥
absolutely amazing
Class mate, love it
Great choice , very good !
Nice production!
youre a star, man✌️
Nice, well done for carrying on after the fade out
Wow. Flawless.
Brought me back to my high school days. Great job.
Fantastic
I can see why people said at the time he was the successor to Johnny Marr, using all those notes to fill out the sound
Man... That is magic
Excellent!!!
Amazing! Thanks!!!
You're killing it man... great cover
Beautifull!
Best cover
Amazing!!!
clean and good ..salute on u
Bravissimo questo aho!
I think you might enjoy the guitar in Answering Machine by the replacements
Hey I'm trying to learn the solo part, are there any tabs you know that can help?
damn good job man
Bloody Hell......Top notch !
Sinceramente GENIAL.
How good is this
perfect!!!
Great!
Pure class
Could anyone provide some insight in how to get that iconic sound?
Epic for learning
great job man, so perfect. got any tabs
What pedal during the first chorus?
great...
Inspiring
Шикарно)
Great
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
i fucking love watching you play
i mean, you got such a great taste for choosing what you play
Sounds fckn great.
This is fucking quality
Damn!!
nice work! what do you do between verse and chorus, do you use a paddle. as i understand butler switches between bridges using the pickup switcher.... do you do something different?
also, after the solo (just before the words "what does it takes to turn you on" he do a "D" chors like up in the 9th fret, but just before he moves to the chorus, he adds the pinkey at the the 12th fret....try it.... sounds exactly like the original song. you can also see butler showing how to play it , and does it there....
Bernard Butler polite version
That's it bend um... the strings I mean.
Do alice in chains shame in you next
Please do THE FALL, Anything really...
😢
Shit. You play it better than Richard oaks. Nice work
Bloody excellent. Well that's tmrw fucked
This is better than anything Steve Vai or Joe Satriani have produced.
Fantastic
Great!