"Dominant 7th chords are like 7th chords". You don't say.
@The_910Күн бұрын
Love it!
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@57RickHКүн бұрын
Reminds me of my Dad's old Ventures albums 😎🎸
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
🎯
@panman572Күн бұрын
jj grey is bringing his own now
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@bobbdobb2876Күн бұрын
Awesome! Like the way you switch guitars in the mix.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Thanks Bob!
@majorseventh2699Күн бұрын
Mountain, 'Mississippi Queen'. comes to mind..
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
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@dannyzuehlsdorf3697Күн бұрын
SONNY LANDRETH. It's criminal you don't have him on your list. Give "Broken Hearted Road" a listen, please.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Too many great artists!! Lol 😆 I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@dannyzuehlsdorf369722 сағат бұрын
@@evergladesrhythm Looking forward to it!
@pranahead94642 күн бұрын
Ok chillen, who dat forgetin Jimi??? Really now! Voodoo Chile, & Slight return, iup n yo face it is, an all-time great...7th rules
@majorseventh26992 күн бұрын
Really great, history's, playing, sound, swampy guitar..fun and informative. For unknown reasons, (other than a flashback) Leslie West came to mind.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Thank you I appreciate that. I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@grouchynorwegian86902 күн бұрын
CCR, like he said, never went to the delta. For years I thought they were from there.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Yep.
@berniehughes44223 күн бұрын
Polk salad Annie by Tony Joe white is a classic
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Indeed.
@berniehughes44223 күн бұрын
I think I read that Leon Russell helped coin the name of swampers to describe this type of music and the muscle Shoals team of Music Ian’s
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Makes sense.
@tombrenholts81463 күн бұрын
Don Leady.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
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@tombrenholts8146Күн бұрын
Sleepy LaBeef.
@tomneff70303 күн бұрын
Tony Joe white was responsible for that term coming into the American music lexicon.
@bitchinbob20453 күн бұрын
Johnny Winter .
@rodcoombes87114 күн бұрын
Hi Dave, I will check my pedal model when I get back in a few months from travelling, and if its the same, I can send you the preset settings
@foylebutler89524 күн бұрын
love your playing your videos AND that beautiful Mosrite guitar hanging on the wall !
@evergladesrhythm3 күн бұрын
Tha m you so much! Yes its a beauty.
@paulbolcik44444 күн бұрын
When California's "Clarence Clamwater Reservoir" had dethroned the "Byrds" with great top 40 songs of "swamp rock" McGuinn tried to emulate the sound of "CCR" then composing a great tune that you're probably not familiar with(?) "Lover of the Bayou". Although the "Byrds" were not known as part of the "Swamp Rock" culture, this is a gem of a song with the great Clarence White on the string bender. Well worth investigating from the "Byrds" 1970 LP "Untitled"
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Love the byrds. I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@thomascantasano78164 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Would you do a lesson about Amos Moses? What kind of P90s do you use? Thanks!
@evergladesrhythm2 күн бұрын
Hi Thomas! Actually they were custom-made for the guitar 🎸 🔥
@chriscosby24594 күн бұрын
I think the great Texas Bluesman Johnny Winter was heavily influenced by swamp rock.
@craig24934 күн бұрын
Thank you from the bottom of my soul. It's worth a million!
@evergladesrhythm4 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@craig24934 күн бұрын
I have always enjoyed Roy Buchanan.
@rocknrolsen5 күн бұрын
John Lee hooker
@jadm1105 күн бұрын
I am just starting to explore swamp rock, as I am starting to learn slide
@RupertLaLageIV5 күн бұрын
This is such a well done video, with a variety of artists who contributed so much to the 'swamp rock' sound. That is one beautiful guitar you are playing. I was fortunate, as a teen, to have seen CCR three times in concert at the Sam Houston Coliseum, in 1970, 1971, and 1972. What made those concerts so exciting were the performers and groups which went on before CCR: Wilbert Harrison (one-man band, at this time with "Work Together", "Kansas City", etc.), Booker T. and the MGs., Bo Diddley, Freddie King, Tony Joe White, and Tower of Power.
@evergladesrhythm4 күн бұрын
Glad you found the video Rupert.
@bak-mariterry91433 күн бұрын
TOWER OF POWER !!!! One of my favorite bands.
@RupertLaLageIV3 күн бұрын
@@bak-mariterry9143 They were on the bill at those 1971 and 1972 concerts with CCR. Tower of Power was a fantastic band.
@fantomfeelings7025 күн бұрын
This is so good man. Really like it.
@bergsofcanada27575 күн бұрын
Do not use stupid AI graphics! Stupid thumbnail picture and who knows what else you're using. AI Graphics are garbage. They diminish your Channel
@gregmf94275 күн бұрын
Link Wray is about as far from swamp rock as you can get. He was Rockabilly/surf rock/Garage rock. I may after hours with him.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Yep we've covered some of his tunes on our Vintage Surf record. But he definitely ‘slides into the swamp’ also.
@bigl63225 күн бұрын
Woah… “John Fogarty is one of the greatest rock singers around”?? Seriously? C’mon man, his vocal prowess is not what he is known for… he’s not in the same caliber of Freddy mercury on any day of the week. Song writer…absolutely. He is one of the defining artists of my lifetime and I was born in 1960, nothing against Fogarty, I do a number of his songs, but that is not an accurate description of him. Next contestant please..
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
You're not wrong, I wasn't really thinking of all the rock singers hahahah, just trying to acknowledge he's a great singer too.
@chipkreis5 күн бұрын
Howlin' Wolf and his main man Hubert Sumlin. I cannot get swampier than that.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Of course. I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@howardcoleman47485 күн бұрын
Sounds like modern harmony which makes sense to me
@HaroldWayneSaxtonJr-bd8vk5 күн бұрын
Dont know how everybody seems to have forgotten Pops Staples !!! If not for Pops there might not be that great eerie riff that kicks off ,"Gimme Shelter" and a few other Staples Singers killer funky gospel songs, particularly the stuff cut in the late 50s on Vee Jay Records...
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Its a hard “genre” to define. I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@benbusy72955 күн бұрын
Tony joe white was bad ass
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
He was
@johnrosier16865 күн бұрын
Very cool. Some of my favorite, lesser known guitarists were featured in this one.
@evergladesrhythm4 күн бұрын
That's cool.
@HaroldWayneSaxtonJr-bd8vk5 күн бұрын
Doctor John ( known more for his keyboard playing) really gets down to business on some of the funkiest damn, swampy guitar on his song " I Walk On Gilded Splinters" Whatta damned tune !!!! " Soulful, Psychedelicized, & Stompin' Otis Reddings former Valet/ bandleader /guitarist Johnny Jenkins also does a great Bluesy, Funky, Super Low Key kind version of the song.. Which features Duane Allman on slide guitar also
@HaroldWayneSaxtonJr-bd8vk5 күн бұрын
This also brings to mind the Guitar pickers at Muscle Shoals. where Swamp rock collides w/ country, R n B , Gospel , Rock N Roll and so on
@HaroldWayneSaxtonJr-bd8vk5 күн бұрын
And TRAVIS WAMMACK ! Who should be investigated if you are of the mind for funky Down Home Swamp picking on a few of his tunes as well
@evergladesrhythm4 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@samkitty58946 күн бұрын
I've been listening to JJ Cale for decades and discovering new things in his style. He was criminally underrated. Some artists made a fortune doing one or two songs. JJ Cale had hundreds great songs that others covered or copied to become rich. With JJ it was not about the money... Got to respect a man like that.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Totally.
@TucoDog-ho6fw6 күн бұрын
What a great video. Love that style. 👍🏻🇺🇸 It’s about as American as it gets.
@evergladesrhythm6 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@mikekram21996 күн бұрын
11:00 figuratively not literally! Literally isn't an intensifier. Just say just or actually..
@colehara6 күн бұрын
Justin Johnson.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
I'm making a playlist of all these great suggestions (which I'll share soon)
@ray_s2816 күн бұрын
Nice Analysis.
@RickMannoia-o1b6 күн бұрын
Great video. I'll work on these riffs 2nite. Thanks
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
You got it!
@bobbdobb28766 күн бұрын
As usual, the original article! Good stuff. Johnny Winters push the envelopes.
@bobbdobb28766 күн бұрын
As usual, the original article! Good stuff. Johnny Winters push the envelopes.
@johnharney67586 күн бұрын
Keb Mo
@rrrrkoop27766 күн бұрын
I grew up on CCR and love swamp rock, great vid
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Glad you found the channel.
@JohnReinschmidt6 күн бұрын
Check out Mike Munson from Winona, MN.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
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@Hugh_Manitee6 күн бұрын
Brown Sugar by ZZTOP.
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
Zz top 💯
@evergladesrhythmКүн бұрын
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@poppachops51366 күн бұрын
Colin James totally rips that Son House tune off on the intro to just came back to say goodbye lol!