Greg Thanks For Sharing Some Real Country, I Love Ol' Willie & Am Glad You Posted Some Country, I'd Love To See More Classic/Outlaw Country David Allen Cole-You Never Call Me By My Name Or Vince Gill-This New Heartache !! Thanks Again Greg !!
Great country Lesson. A cool style before it's time. I also would like to see a lesson on Midnight Train to Memphis by Chris Stapleton? I just bought your 250 lessons in PDF (Best bargain on the net) Keep up the good work Greg!
@@Nighthawke21-q1s thanks, I’m glad that you liked the lesson. Thanks also for purchasing the PDF booklets - they should keep you busy! 😀 Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have a listen 👍
@ any of George Strait's number 1 hits like All My Ex's live in Texas. Any of Merle Hagards big hits (yup they still get air time in the County bars) Those should keep you busy for a few months!
Happy February Brother Man - Outstanding Lesson Here Today And Brings Backs Loads Of Hee Haw Memories - I Wouldn't Consider This An Outlaw Country Tune But Wanna Tackle Hank Williams JR's Country Heroes ?? I Believe That It Is An A > C > D > A Progression - Anyway , Dig The Old On The Road Again Tutorial For Sure Stay Wild , Cheers
"The Dark Wind (Jack Steven Dempsey)".....he was bassist for David Allan Cole...this is a song of his own. Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson - Were the Father, son & holy ghost of outlaw bands......Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Kris Kristofferson, David Allan Cole, Billy Shaver, Charlie Daniels, Steve Earle all could be consider to be the disciples!
I’m a Texan, we call it Texas/Red Dirt music here. Artists y’all have never heard of, constantly on the road hitting dance halls, small sports arenas, clubs etc, making a living off their “merch”. Most are independent, not affiliated with a label.
Hi I would suggest Somebody like You by keith Urban A more modern country style. The bassist, Jimmie Lee Sloas is a great country bass player. Check is credit
Click here for the free PDF transcription: www.gbshed.com/on-the-road-again
Greg Thanks For Sharing Some Real Country, I Love Ol' Willie & Am Glad You Posted Some Country, I'd Love To See More Classic/Outlaw Country David Allen Cole-You Never Call Me By My Name Or Vince Gill-This New Heartache !! Thanks Again Greg !!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the suggestions Gary
Hey Greg, this was really neat, I enjoyed it very much, thanks for your efforts.
My pleasure!
Call me the Breeze!
Great tune!
Great country Lesson. A cool style before it's time. I also would like to see a lesson on Midnight Train to Memphis by Chris Stapleton? I just bought your 250 lessons in PDF (Best bargain on the net) Keep up the good work Greg!
@@Nighthawke21-q1s thanks, I’m glad that you liked the lesson. Thanks also for purchasing the PDF booklets - they should keep you busy! 😀
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have a listen 👍
Greg! Don’t forget One Last Chance by Vince Gill!
I'd love to see some more country songs on here
@@charlesdoca7145 any suggestion of classic Country bass lines that have wide appeal?
@ any of George Strait's number 1 hits like All My Ex's live in Texas. Any of Merle Hagards big hits (yup they still get air time in the County bars) Those should keep you busy for a few months!
Another great lesson Greg. Excellent examples of walk ups and downs, a big part of the country feel.
Thanks Tim. This is a fun tune!
Happy February Brother Man - Outstanding Lesson Here Today And Brings Backs Loads Of Hee Haw Memories - I Wouldn't Consider This An Outlaw Country Tune But Wanna Tackle Hank Williams JR's Country Heroes ?? I Believe That It Is An A > C > D > A Progression - Anyway , Dig The Old On The Road Again Tutorial For Sure
Stay Wild ,
Cheers
Hey Travis, glad you liked this one, my first foray into Country! That's a great recommendation, I'll put it on the list for sure! Have a great week!
Is this one by Hank Williams III? I can't find a Hank Williams JR version?
@@GregsBassShed My Sincere Apologies - You Are Absolutely Correct - Hank The III From His Straight To Hell 2006 Album - Happy Sunday Brother
Cheers
@ no worries at all. That was the one I found 👍
@@GregsBassShed Stay Brilliant Brother Man
Cheers
Love it Gregg yes would be good to get more country How about some Steve Earle stuff Galway Girl Copperhead Road for example
@@richardmorley9966 thanks for the suggestions, I’ll check them out.
Yes, love 'Country' . . . how about Midnight Train to Memphis by Chris Stapleton?
Nice tune Steven!
Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma, Fiddle in the Band are a couple I’ve heard recently that are pretty good.
A couple of really great heavier Country tunes there Merle 👍
"The Dark Wind (Jack Steven Dempsey)".....he was bassist for David Allan Cole...this is a song of his own. Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson - Were the Father, son & holy ghost of outlaw bands......Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Kris Kristofferson, David Allan Cole, Billy Shaver, Charlie Daniels, Steve Earle all could be consider to be the disciples!
Thanks, some useful info there for me!
How about Boot Scootin' Boogie or Chatahoochie?
Thanks for these, I'll check them out.
I’m a Texan, we call it Texas/Red Dirt music here. Artists y’all have never heard of, constantly on the road hitting dance halls, small sports arenas, clubs etc, making a living off their “merch”. Most are independent, not affiliated with a label.
Thanks for that info. Over here in the Uk, small bands are making money the same way with their merch.
Hi Greg, I really like the bassline in King of Fools by Pat Ramsey. Could you please pay attention to that?
Thx Rinus
@@bassistR61 that’s a really nice tune. I’ll definitely add this to my list of future lessons.
Hi I would suggest Somebody like You by keith Urban A more modern country style. The bassist, Jimmie Lee Sloas is a great country bass player. Check is credit
That's a good tune. I'll check out Sloas 👍