Hey Tom, I was walking down the street and saw a stranger with a Homeskoolin' t-shirt on. I said "LIL TOMMY FROM CLEVELAND!" and he replied "YOUR FAVORITE UNCLE LARRY" with a thumbs up. As I walked past, his wife said "who was that guy?" and pointed at me. He replied "that is a good friend of mine." It was a funny moment but also shows how people view the entire HS squad! Cheers from NYC.
@501chorusecho
4 жыл бұрын
Hahaaaaaaaa thats amazing
@steveblomerth
4 жыл бұрын
@@501chorusecho People recognize a genuine blessing and that is amazing for us all, Tom. Thank you.
@luthiervandross6311
4 жыл бұрын
@chris leamy I love that story, nice one!
@matthewanning4570
3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha classic!
@nataleyball1709
4 жыл бұрын
Hey my Husband is a huge fan of yours and watches all of your videos. He is disabled and not able to get out of the house much anymore, but has found his love for playing guitar again. People like you that post these "personal" videos have been very helpful to him. With his 40th birthday coming up next month, I know this is not how he thought it would be, but with your positive messages and informational musical experience I know it has helped him through some tough times. Thank you, Nataley Ball.
@501chorusecho
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you love....so glad my little show is helping
@s0b0r3d
4 жыл бұрын
My car has broken down. I am waiting for the tow truck. I NEEDED THIS!!!! Xx
@AName-mg2bd
4 жыл бұрын
keep strong man. Uncle Larry is here
@oleshitbird2545
4 жыл бұрын
Good luck out there
@Theweeze100
4 жыл бұрын
Hang tough man. Take this time to listen time to listen to some “stuff” that’s been off your Radar for a while.
@s0b0r3d
4 жыл бұрын
Still waiting ..... gonna sleep well tonight
@s0b0r3d
4 жыл бұрын
Back home at 11 pm 👍🤘. Think I’ll watch this vid again before bed
@PIPA1302
4 жыл бұрын
wow i remember when my late brother put this on the family stereo, we come from a little rural place in spain, i was absolutely amazed, so raw, so good , so tight, wow from that moment on, southern rock, or whatever the fuck you want to call, atlanta rhythm section, allman bros, charlie daniels, govt mule, lynyrd...etc couple months later i was driving my dad crazy about an electric guitar, that was 30 years ago... a lot has changed , my brother is in heaven , probably in a joint watching Duane play..but what didn't change was my love for the music.... cheers tom, always a pleasure
@williampartridge3588
4 жыл бұрын
Pablo Heredia *
@easyriderm1314
4 жыл бұрын
That’s what it was, what it is, and what it always will be, long after this politically correct theft of heritage is gone, and one day, it will be. SOUTHERN ROCK
@VictorRochaGaming
4 жыл бұрын
Gordon is a beautiful human being. I'm in. "...on a journey somewhere." Wow!! That's an indisputable truth.
@bertgetner9397
4 жыл бұрын
Ill be one of Gordon's first sub's. Great cat.
@dragonsage6909
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, so much inspiration from this show.. One of the guys I work with, (electrician from Ireland), saw my pink floyd t-shirt on site today, started a spontaneous guitar conversation as he plays as well but left his acoustic in Ireland, ..long story short after some discussion about Rory Gallagher etc. I said, bro, no guitarist should be without an axe..I'm gifting him one of my many acoustics, a rebuild..tomorrow, it is the right thing to do, makes me feel good, just llike watching your show does..lol Thx
@501chorusecho
4 жыл бұрын
Thats the meaning of life my good man
@easyriderm1314
4 жыл бұрын
And a bunch of great songs around that time. Back in those days, when my parent were still together, we’d pack some groceries, like sandwiches, cokes, whatever. We’d go to an outdoor drive in in Big Spring, The Jet Drive In. Before the movies, during intermission, and afterwards, you’d hear music on those big metal speakers we’d hang on the car or truck window. You could catch Skynrd, Buffalo Springfield, (For What It’s Worth”), Neil Young “Old Man”, “Pot of Gold”, Gordon Lightfoot, “Sundown”. It’s hard to believe music that good used to stay on the radio. You know how to bring back the memories, man.Thank you
@owlradio
4 жыл бұрын
I truly cant get enough of this channel. Such a testament to how being genuine always works--especially when you have the experiences, passion, imperfections and endless supply of t-shirts, coffee, guitars, Rolling Rock, and talent that Tom does. I used to play in the NFL, and its amazing how many of the hurdles that Tom had to get through in order to be great (fear of red light, playing past perfection, lifetime commitment, watching/listening to what is going on around you, etc) that translates to football and other aspects of life. If you want to get good at anything, it feels like you can learn how Tom did it with guitar and apply it to what you are doing. Last thing, the song on "Homeskoolin Volume 11, Tom Bukovac, “The Power Of The 5 Minor” is so pretty all I could do was laugh when I first heard it, now I've listened to it about 500 times. Thank you Tom!
@brentciliano2222
4 жыл бұрын
God damn, it is so inspiring to hear you play. Just so motivational. Thank you for helping us mere mortals, pick up a thing or two from your wisdom.
@gregm6
4 жыл бұрын
You are suddenly my fav guitarist. Love to be a student of the Buk!
@oleshitbird2545
4 жыл бұрын
Les Paul and a Mesa Boogie with verb in the loop is all you need in life.
4 жыл бұрын
DC5 and Big Sky 😊
@johnvcougar
4 жыл бұрын
🤣
@wolfhouse3449
4 жыл бұрын
I’m convinced the 5 people giving a thumbs down to Tom’s videos are the same 5 people.. and yet they keep returning to watch every episode lol. How could somebody dislike ANY Homeskoolin’ episode?? Thanks Tom for the continued amazing lessons and insight.
@jaceyhorvath5704
4 жыл бұрын
John Barlow Jarvis - incredible keyboard player. Back in August of '06 I came to Nashville for my birthday. I saw that he was playing at The Bluebird on Mondays with Mike Henderson. I went and was blown away by his playing. I was use to hearing his "safe" music on New Age radio here in L.A. I wound up spending the bands whole 1st break talking with him - great guy and has his fingerprints on so many recordings. Thanks for that mention Tom, and thanks again for your contribution to the guitar and music world!.
@SkipW415
13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comments on Simple Man. I'm using that song to get my left hand to know where it is ("beginning" guitar player) so I've never once looked at the strings while playing. Sometimes close my eyes. This has made the song more interesting to listen too while playing over and over :)
@SkipW415
13 күн бұрын
Actually it's probably even better practice for my right hand.
@rickarnold9068
4 жыл бұрын
Simple Man so much feeling in that song . one of the greatest songs ever . thanks Tom great vids .
@cpost1558
4 жыл бұрын
Yes Tom! Sun Valley shirt. I am here right now. I have been here for a month. I think I am moving back. If you ever come back I would love to buy you a cup of coffee, or have you over to my moms house. You are the best!
@501chorusecho
4 жыл бұрын
Hailey!
@cpost1558
4 жыл бұрын
@@501chorusecho That's where I am!
@glennmartin4043
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom its the mystery of music. Infinite melodies combined with imagination. That Les Paul sheds tears with its tone. Genuine keeper.
@MichaelGrecoGuitar
4 жыл бұрын
Very well said my friend
@BobSacamano226
4 жыл бұрын
Today was sucking...bad. Then this video came in to save the day. Thank you so much.
@bsherbine
4 жыл бұрын
The VCB portion of the program is the sweet and endearing part of the program where Tom acknowledges us mere mortals
@ronlyster5667
4 жыл бұрын
"Molde" is in Norway, and home to the Molde Jazz Festival. Beautiful part of the world! Thanks for sharing your knowledge so openly!!
@TheDaemos
3 жыл бұрын
Waves hand, thunder crashes......those hands, man, be careful......best vids ever
@DavinSeamon
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy about Gordon's channel. I can't wait!
@gregeddins5854
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom...do you ever sit back and think..." The boys that I run with.."(Walt Wilkins). Thrilled Gordon Mote is starting a channel. You've started something that is going to benefit music for years. Thank you for that.
@BizarrePudding
4 жыл бұрын
Didn't know where else to go with this so I came to my Homeskoolin' Class...I just heard that Peter Green passed away last night/this morning...Very, very sad news...I know without having to ask that our mentor Tom Bukovac - as well as many of my fellow classmates - appreciate what Peter Green meant to the art of playing guitar and to music in general - so I feel (hope) this is an appropriate place to bring my heavy heart...RIP Peter, your contributions to life and music won't be forgotten
@__bam
4 жыл бұрын
Man, I love me some Skynyrd and Simple Man is one of my favorites. Those guys IMO, do not get the credit they deserve. Four great guitar players were in that band at some point before the crash. I did not know it was Ed King on the bass on that song. Heard Ed King talk about recording that song with Al Kooper. He said Kooper HATED that song but Ronnie insisted it was going on the album and told Kooper (as he escorted him out of the studio) that they would call him when they finished recording it.
@MrMekyto
4 жыл бұрын
Work road trip... dusted off the tele , strat & amp... practice time instead of boring TV time in the evenings....all cause of you Uncle Larry! Thanks for what you do👍
@conanthedestroyer7123
4 жыл бұрын
S K Y N Y R D ! ! ! I like how your guitar playing , everytime sounds different. I mean you can play many styles of music, with your own signature. But the difference between songs and attacks is very dynamic with nice unpredictable space between notes and chords. Love it!
@gloverp3
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom... Loved the part where you talked about playing an odd chord and finding what comes next by the tonality of the chord.. I thought that was MY guilty little secret. Shh!! Please don't tell anybody else!! Love this channel man. Paul from England
@thepartimemusician65
4 жыл бұрын
I have been practicing the guitar for over 40 years,been through lockdown,been through every KZitem guitar channel known to man,Now back at work and your channel is the only one I am following..hey that says something little Tommy,god bless you.
@MrMd5555
2 жыл бұрын
Huge skynyrd fan here too! They were a Big reason why I ever picked up a guitar, at one time I probably could've sat in with a skynyrd tribute band & had little trouble because i used to spend days on end learning their guitar solos & I'd try to sneak as many skynyrd songs as i could into the set list of our old country cover band but that's been 15 years ago now! I'd love to hear some more skynyrd on the channel Good stuff!
@spiralflash6169
4 жыл бұрын
Skynard is the best....And you, Tom, are truly inspiring!! I grew up in my parents' tavern in Western PA, and all I learned how to do was drink....Absolutely love your channel, waiting for my t-shirt & orange mug to arrive so I can play better!
@jperryfan
4 жыл бұрын
I saw Skynyrd here in New Jersey at Convention Hall. July 13, 1977. Allen, Gary & the New Kid Steve Gaines blew my 16 year old mind. All I could think was next time they are going to play the Garden. Sadly it was not to be. Thanks Tom .
@aamdesign4672
3 жыл бұрын
I just listened to Simple Man four times in row... loud af. Good feels, amazing playing. Missed it for a while. Appreciate the reminder!
@russellzauner
4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can't see the trees for the forest. The simpler everything around them - I find myself rediscovering nearly every song I ever knew...and I've been noodling this riff and not getting it right for about a month now but I'm refusing to look shit up because honestly, my phone died like a week ago and I lost it. This pandemic life. Thank you. Trotting out the Peavey Mystic for this boiiiiiii
@BOBBRADLEYCHANNEL
4 жыл бұрын
Great playing, and that burst is burning my eyes right out of my head Tom!
@chrischarles1468
4 жыл бұрын
It’s hard to describe how important Lynyrd Skynyrd was/is to me and my friends growing up. Thanks for analyzing “Simple Man.” Feel free time pick another of their tunes in the future. Love your channel.
@heikkileppanen9605
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom, much appreciated your Lynyrd stuff! I grew up in my native Scandinavian country listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd all day long. You made my day!
@druwk
4 жыл бұрын
That is a killer rhythm part! It’s amazing when you deep dive into the details. Groove, and feel are not accidents.
@alexanderednie6185
4 жыл бұрын
I’m SoO Excited for Gordon’s channel!!!
@SeeCSeesCC
11 ай бұрын
❤Skool taught me in episode 56: life and music are all in transition, so much possibility and done while enjoying the journey…and within this very episode the term VCB was coined. Tom are you ever in the archive VCBin?
@johncaban5731
4 жыл бұрын
Simple Man = Simply Awesome! Thanks for sharing the magic Uncle Larry.
@vvvv3mok
3 жыл бұрын
I'm unschooled, no natural guitar talent... it's taken years just to get somewhere,.. however, I understand what you just said, about where the next note takes you... my brother has natural guitar talent and was a great professional.... my fretboard knowledge is still weak, but, it is coming slowly, like all of it has been.... obviously, I will be unconventional when I finally arrive, for the time being, I only have moments.... and then, the wrong note comes....It's been work, the journey, my natural talents lie elsewhere..... I too, appreciate your candidness and of course talent..... buy XRP, Tulsa resident ~Best, jj
@battmanvonrichtoven
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom you have some wicked bends and vibrato. It has so much life and personality. You can tell how important it is to you. Thanks
@guitarman1129420
4 жыл бұрын
07:00 am in UK...What a way to start the day 12:58 mins of joy..just puts me in a great mood for the day ahead, thanks Tom.
@vasilias2230
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration for a song. I don't play really play guitar, but adding the idea to bass of "where do my ears want to go." Really helped me out. -Ben from Cross Plains TN
@ShaneSG
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, love your channel and definitely have learned so much and a big THANK YOU, the thing about today and how viewers have been suggesting music to listen to takes me back to my teenage years in the late 70's and the cool local record store where the owner was a musician and loved a chat and always suggested records he thought I would be into and was so cool he would play them of a saturday morning , I would save up my lunch money and buy a new record each week, at the time I was like most aspiring guitarist into Kiss and Van Halen and all the usual suspects associated with loud guitar much to my parents dislike of all things long haired, well by sheer accident I read Paul Stanley from Kiss was involved with a band named New England so I go down to the record store and on that day the store was managed by the owners wife as he was out playing the night before with his band and slept in as you do , well instead on getting the New England album , she ordered in an album called New England but it was by the band Wishbone Ash and when I got home I started to read all the stuff on the album cover and couldn't find Paul Stanley's name anywhere and then realised it was the wrong record, 16 year old me was like a sandwich short of a picnic most of the time but decided to play the record and wow I was blown away with the playing and to this day still have many of that albums songs on my driving playlist coming home from rehearsals or gigs , Laurie Wisefield is such an awesome guitarist and from your previous videos about phrasing and the way Laurie phrases and voices his notes and feel is something that has influenced my playing when soloing given I have always played in two guitarist bands and the other players would be considered the predominant lead guitarist, I was happy to play the melodic more phrasing stuff than shred and loved playing tail out leads on a fade out. It's funny thinking back how I got an album by accident and kinda changed my ear and styles of music. I would say you would know Wishbone Ash's music so its not a suggestion for you just how great it is when you hear something new whether by accident or driving back home from gigs back in the 80's and the station would just play song after song with no DJ and you hear a song and then have to call the state the next morning for the playing list lol, music is just essential i our life, I mean what would a wedding be like without music, or a birthday party, a movie with no back ground music, a TV commercial or just sitting in a bar chatting and not having a juke box in the background playing while shooting some pool, again thank you TOM we all truly appreciate what your giving us.
@mgbasinski
4 жыл бұрын
Nice! glad to hear that you checked out Ralph Towner and dug it! Hearing you say that put a big smile on my face...
@LeoAmuedo
4 жыл бұрын
Great playing....honest and real musician...I didn't know you but you have got a new fan now. Peace
@morrishmiles1
4 жыл бұрын
Great show I watch every episode 👏 what a treasure!Thank You 😊
@dougsaroma
Жыл бұрын
I love the shit out of that Les Paul. It may be my favorite of all your tasty guitars you've played on the channel.
@gilmacevers253
3 жыл бұрын
My favorite Homeskoolin! He absolutely NAILS this shit and it is so charged with emotion! LS were like that!
@MichaelGrecoGuitar
4 жыл бұрын
epic opening with "Simple Man!" You have truly studied all of the rock guitar greats and everything in between
@mikel9538
4 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, I've been playing for many decades, and you have inspired me more than another. What I have learned has changed everything, and the biggest thing is to move more when I play. You put your body into it so much when you play; we are kinetic beings, we want, and need to move. It validates what we do, especially when done with passion. It's a powerful thing, man!!!! Thank you for being a sweetheart of a chap. Mike in the Suffolk Countryside (The English One)
@brownsfan7753
4 жыл бұрын
Your playing and the tone from that Bukovac burst are insane!! Wow!!
@rottalmusik6563
4 жыл бұрын
Love to here the rain outside, with your voice and playing its relaxing!
@brownmonkeybananayellow
4 жыл бұрын
For the future 0:00 Intro jam 1:06 Hello 3:03 VCB 1 Voice leading 6:45 VCB 2 Live vs studio 8:09 VCB 3 “Total mood guy”
@guitarguru4492
4 жыл бұрын
John was playing piano when I saw you with Vince at Martin Tn. Great show! You guys played your asses off! Great times!
@staylor537
4 жыл бұрын
You said it man ! "The Magic" is behind the solo ! I've always believed that and always will .. I never analyzed it that close and learned something today ! In C, is there an E Flat in there somewhere ? Maybe the bass or root changed? We played it out and on the rythm I would turn on the tremelo on the 67 Fender Princeton and get the Strat all twanged out ! Our vocalist nailed it and the dance floor would be packed ! "Feel" is everything ! Man, I can smell that Les Paul case from here bro ! I worked in an old pawn shop and discovered a 1921 Gibson A3 mandolin in original case with original paperwork !!!!!! This was in the 90's but, the thing had a tone from 50 ft. that just filled the room ! These bluegrass dudes from Eastern Ky were fighting over it ! lol Some dude pawned it for $50.00 ? I was assigned guitar sales and what a rockin' time it was ! Man, Your videos are the best on KZitem ! I just wish that damn ad would go away for blues guitar ! I'm a Buckeye also but did the road for 30+ years.. The best times were being in a new town and getting done in time to see the other bands in town ! Here's to the old "Road Whores" bro ! Rolling Rock is my Go To brew when I choose to drink too ! ( got to be on ice tho) Heat index 110 today and I just might ice me some up bro ? As an ol hippy from Pineville WV once said, Be cool Joe Brown !
@LeoTorresGuitar
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom, first of all, love your tone, feel and energy, man. You make me remember what real music playing is about and what loving music really looks like. I'm not sure you'll read this but if you did, it'd be a privilege. It's a question about moving to Nashville, been playing on ships for a while and I'm looking to settle somewhere with loads of music and good people. I'm from the Canary Islands, Spain but been moving around quite a lot. Anyhow, thanks for your wisdom, sir.
@trevorwimberly4386
4 жыл бұрын
Definitely as good as it gets. The end where you broke the solo down, it sounded like I was listening to an isolated guitar track from the album. The notes, tone, it was all just spot on!
@calebkoval9587
4 жыл бұрын
".......Its about spraying the area with thunder; attitude and tone!....." That needs to be your next t-shirt buddy!!!!!
@BruddaWUZ
4 жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite skynyrd moment of guitar badassery occurs at approximately 2minutes,16 seconds of "swamp music" on the Second Helping album. Ronnie sings "Go ahead, pretty mama" and one of the boys, (my guess is Ed King) grabs the coolest sounding 7 note fill... every time I hear it I can't help but smile! Arguably the most awesome guitar lick ever!!
@uncleoregon4586
4 жыл бұрын
Love floating down this musical river with you note flowing through note. Cheers Tom!
@garysims3007
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom... the movement from note to note you described reminded me of my Karate lessons years ago. First learn the moves, then connect them, and then use them without thought. Mushin, is the Japanese word for “no mindness” or “mind without mind” - the state you want to achieve when applying what you’ve learned. Thank you for everything you’ve been teaching and sharing with us.
@davemassie3726
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Uncle Larry, my rainy day just got better! Peace
@kyleberry5655
4 жыл бұрын
Tom, just wanted to say thanks for that lesson on one of my favorite songs. I've known how to play it for years but never really thought about how cool the rhythm going on behind the solo is. That little trick of using your pinky and ring finger when going from the G to the D is pretty sweet. Listening closely to the bass lines made me love and appreciate this song even more. Thanks brother!
@easyriderm1314
4 жыл бұрын
Hey my Sagitarian Bro, it’s the Sandman here! Thanks so much for today’s jam! I’ve been a Skynrd fan since Freebird first hit the radio. If I remember correctly, I heard “Smoke on the water”, “Hocus Pocus” from Focus, “Freebird
@jkalmbach79
4 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Argentina! It is really refreshing to see how you play the guitar and listen to the casual talk, it is like being there having a beer with you. Cheers!
@akinfar
4 жыл бұрын
VCB in the house baby! Looking forward to Gordon's insights - thanks for the heads up, I'll spread the word.
@mikebingham7189
4 жыл бұрын
Damm Thomas I watched an April 24 KZitem video by Paul Stafford Cook, guitarist from Scotland, who loves you. Now he is good yet says he watches all your videos to learn more. Impressive. I found your channel through Rick Beato and Rhett Shull. Excellent!
@stantissue2065
4 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to Gordon’s channel. Another gift.
@dr2675
4 жыл бұрын
Ed King on why the bass is the way it is on that track. "It wasn't until we were just about finished recording our first album. The old bass player, Leon Wilkeson decided to visit us out at the cabin in the woods where we used to rehearse. He comes out and Ronnie says to Leon, "Leon, put on your bass. Let's play Ed the song called Simple Man", which I had never heard before. So, they played it and I saw Leon play it and I go "OK, that's what the bass player in this band is supposed to play like." So, we went up to Atlanta and recorded Simple Man and that's why my bass part is so different from the other bass parts on the record. "
@DaveElke
4 жыл бұрын
Both my jazz teachers could do voice leading so smooth, no chord shapes hardly, just moving voices. And one, Charlie Robinson, always said a chord is either V or I. Kinda makes sense after all these years. Thanks UL!
@marcusrogers485
4 жыл бұрын
hey tom, what an awesome perspective regarding chords and movement. super insightful. I'm going to try real hard to always remember that. it also plays into that old saying of something like "learn a bunch of stuff, then forget it all". Like the fact that fretboard and chord voicing knowledge is super important, but a bag full of "technical knowledge" and "stock licks" can fall short if it's not balanced with that kind of "next level" perspective (I can't think how to say what I'm trying to say, but I think you'll get it). man I can thank you enough for doing these videos. you're a legend. thank you
@rstuartcpa
4 жыл бұрын
VCB...a few good ones! Much respect to Uncle Larry...righteous lesson! "Where's that heading?"
@Theweeze100
4 жыл бұрын
Ok Uncle Larry, just thought you should know..your channel (and the inspiration it brings) Is responsible for me having purchased four new/used pedals, two...No...3 new amps (one is tube so I’m swapping NOS tubes like a fiend, to find-“The Tone”). Also, bought a pawn shop guitar (Swapping out Humbuckers on it) and a used P-bass. Oh yeh..Starting to give free guitar lessons to kids. Along with the Mugs and T shirts, I figure that makes you a major player in re-kickstarting the economy! The inspiration you bring, has obviously been bubbling up for years..for such a time as this...We appreciate it! Thanks for everything, Frank in Tennessee
@koho
4 жыл бұрын
Love Ralph Towner. His solo live album is ethereal! Also famous stint with Weather Report.
@stevie6423
3 жыл бұрын
Wishbone Ash - Throw Down the Sword. Another great unison guitar solo. Love your take on that one.
@BurningPandama
4 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work Tom! you are a beacon of hope!
@jasonpitts8395
4 жыл бұрын
Wow. One of my favorite songs of all time
@reedouthouse1494
4 жыл бұрын
I’m in on Gordon’s deal. Such a beautiful human being
@stratfredo27
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom Skynyrd along with Charlie Daniels Band was my first concert in 1975. Still ranks as one of the best. Amazing band in concert Feel lucky to have seen the original lineup. The best 3 guitar band ever.
@williamriggin2803
4 жыл бұрын
Little Tommy, thanks for constantly hitting us with some serious wisdom, it's much appreciated! I know what's going up on the lift around my house this weekend.. Back in Black and the Young brothers for the album's 40th anniversary. Sure wish I had that 8 track tape I wore out all those years ago.
@r5yamaha
4 жыл бұрын
Little Tommy from Willowick! We saw Lynyrd Skynyrd at Blossom on their Farwell Tour in 2018...FANTASTIC show! Johnny Van Zant stood in for his deceased brother Ronnie.
@buzzcrumhunger7114
4 жыл бұрын
That chord you played during the voice-leading discussion sounded like the chord from the breakdown in "Guyute", by Phish, so when you said "hum what comes next", all I could think of was the lyrics.
@upsidedownside1
4 жыл бұрын
Good ear! It's a G augmented, I think with the natural 6 added as well.
@TheRycooder
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing again. Love you music lessons but I think I love your stories and experiences just as much. Once again. You are ONE HUMBLE man. Best to you!
@gregwilliams4201
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom man Gary Allen Ed and Steve is why and how I leard how to play the guitar I would sit in my room for hours and hours trying to get there licks and dude RVZ what a song wrighter never wrote a word down on paper damn right long live Skynyrd they still blow my mind still big fan thanks Tom ......
@escioe
4 жыл бұрын
I thought for 50 some episodes that you had an upright bass laying on its side over your right shoulder. But it's a fan. Hey from Gainesville and thanks so much for getting me back playing music after a few years away.
@marcador79
4 жыл бұрын
Farmland Cafe huh? I'm in Murfreesboro for a week, gonna have to check it out!! Thanks man!
@TJJJJJJJJJJJ
4 жыл бұрын
Hey uncle Larry can we get a full guitar tour ? You have some seriously cool shit. Your rig rundown was great but clearly you have some more gear stacked away let’s see it :)
@timbalfe6144
4 жыл бұрын
This is getting better and better and better. When you drop that profound music stuff from one of your buddies I’m imagining I’m hearing thunder now!
@donpeterson1467
4 жыл бұрын
I was working a Skynyrd show at World music theater, or whatever they call it now, and Gary & Rickey come back to the dock to thank the Teamsters. Gave us picks. I told them you guys still got old beat up cases from the 70’s. Gary laughed, said Marshall’s too, them Peaveys just for show.
@bobryan8793
4 жыл бұрын
Makin my day better...thx Tommy
@chriswintrip5749
4 жыл бұрын
Uncle Larry, coming to Nashville in the Fall ( only of course if Covid lightens up) would like to visit with you man. I’m goods buds with Vitale, doing session work with him lately and also good friend of producer/mastering guy Brian Foraker. I’m from Canton Ohio seasoned player actually opened for Skynyrd in ‘73 at Smiling Dog Saloon in Cleveland. Let me know if we plAy a little. Thanks for all you do. Love your channel!!
@andybrown6748
4 жыл бұрын
Ed King is my favorite! That guy just had some amazing musical mojo - very sad to loose him.
@jonnybeck6723
3 жыл бұрын
"Lord I wuz born a Cleveland man... Try'n ta'make a livin' and doin' the best I can.... B'whennits time fer lee-vin I hope you'll un-der stand.... That I wuz born a..." & then the phone rang again... cheers Tom
@MR-ug5cu
4 жыл бұрын
Tom, I had the simple man "epiphany" to guitar greatness just last week. I have some lick library video lessons (to which I like to watch after a bit o whiskey) in which the instructor Danny Gill plays the guitar parts to a backing track. That solo hit me like a ton of bricks even though I've heard the song a billion times, the dynamics and overall feel of the clean guitar got me too (Everything Really). I think watching someone play it really made it click? Also, I'm going to nominate one of the best and underrated (not to mention hard as hell to get down IMHO) guitar riffs ever......Money For Nothing !!!
@PastelComGini
4 жыл бұрын
Gordon that piano guy? I'll subscribe as soon as he creates it. I don't even care what he'll talk about, that dude is so sweet I'll watch him talk about whatever he feels like. Bonus points if he'll play the piano.
@JimmyRadloff
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tommy! I'm definitely gonna learn that solo now! You rock cat!
@midiman5045
4 жыл бұрын
Tom, Like you I grew up loving Skynyrd. So nice to see we have a common like as far as great guitarist. I remember playing 8 to 10 to hours a day along with Skynyrd albums learning. I guess one day you will reply to one of my VCB.. LOL Peace and be safe in the crazy times.
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