A brief chat on tone, being a session man, Tom Hanks...and acknowledging the fact that Joe Walsh clearly knows a helluva lot more about playing in an arena than I do.
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@LarryGi4 жыл бұрын
"I can't really mention any names, but his initials were Reed Arvin..." ROFL
@JasonHobbsGuitarist3 жыл бұрын
Nothing worst than an obtuse keyboard 🎹 player.. ;) 😝
@mikebennz5844 жыл бұрын
We need the Bukovac solo album. Opening track - "Remember Chords?". Track 2 - "Stole this from an organ player". Track 3 - "Ive got the Session Man Blues"...
@vitormagalhaes9174 жыл бұрын
asap
@VodkaSelekta4 жыл бұрын
Would listen for sure
@kennymeriedeth79074 жыл бұрын
Okay, long winded, but as I’ve intuited you as a dude that loves to chew the fat over a good mug of whatever with a good yarn and a fellow Beatle fanatic, I thought you might enjoy. Besides, you’re the one that mentioned Ringo’s ride cymbal with such great reverence…… :) My good friend Doane Perry told me a great Ringo story. Doane has been the drummer in Jethro Tull for most of the last three decades. He and his wife were at a party and at some point found themselves isolated off on a couple of couches with Ringo and his wife Barbara. Doane told Ringo he owed him a big thanks as if it weren't for him he'd just be half assed plunking out classical music on a piano in a living room somewhere. Ringo asked if he was a musician to which Doane replied yes and that he was the drummer in JT. Ringo came out of his seat claiming he was a huge Tull fan and Doane said he knew every song on even the most recent Tull albums which most of us have never even heard. He proceeded for the next two hours asking about his drumming (Can I ask you a question? lol) on all the the Tull songs and records (Doane is a great drummer). Ringo said he would love to have Doane come down to any All Stars show or rehearsal whenever he wanted to. Needless to say Doane left the party quite flattered that one of the Beatles even considered him on the map and while hitting it off, he figured any connection made most likely in typical LA fashion ended at the party. Still, just for the hell of it he called Ringo's management several months later to offer Ringo passes to a Tull show at the Greek here in LA. He thought probably fat chance of him showing, but was surprised with a phone call an hour later from Ringo himself thanking him for thinking of him, but he couldn't make it as he was in England. He didn't pass the call off to management or some lacky - Ringo made the call personally from another country. Cut to a couple of years later and Doane gets a call out of the blue and it's Ringo wanting him to come down for the All Stars last rehearsal before they hit the road. Doane goes down and the place is just swimming with journalists covering the whole thing and ET doing interviews. Ringo spots him and Doane asks if he's gonna be in the way of all the chaos and Ringo tells him "absolutely not, just fuck them and let them do what they do" and invites him to sit up on stage as they're gonna run through a few songs. After the run through Ringo asks Doane if he wants to check out his kit. Doane sits down and starts playing a bit and after a minute or so realizes that Ringo's ride cymbal is the most fantastic ride cymbal he's ever heard. He stops playing and tells Ringo so. At this point everyone in the band has collected around the kit as Ringo says it's the only ride cymbal he's used since the mid 60's. Doane said it's as if a glow from the heavens started to appear on the cymbal as Ringo confirmed the onslaught of band member questions as to which recordings and the realization that that cymbal was used on every Beatles song from Sgt. Peppers on. Doane said by this time the cameras were on and a couple dozen or so people had gathered all standing silent in reverence to a stupid cymbal like it was the discovery of the Shroud of Turin or something lol. Say what you want about Ringo’s talents and greatness…. I doubt any speechless crowd ever gathered around to stare at Buddy Rich’s ride. Ringo drove more musical magic than any drummer dead or alive. A great dude too. Loving the Homeskoolin’ Tom! Not a better way to start my day!
@lulimas4 жыл бұрын
holy shit
@pCeLobster4 жыл бұрын
Wow, great story. Being a massive Tull nut myself I found it particularly heartwarming!
@The_Mindful_Mototorcyclist4 жыл бұрын
Friday evening here in Yorkshire, England. I work for the National Health Service so I'm a designated key worker in this crappy crisis, so my whole working day is Covid, Covid, Covid🤯 but right now I'm in my happy place. Thanks Tom👍🏼
@scottshennan8004 жыл бұрын
Ditto, I work in a prison.
@misterknightowlandco4 жыл бұрын
People often ask other people how you know when you go from a beginner to an intermediate player. I learned the answer to that today from this video. The answer is when you go from being impressed by flashy solos to being knocked on your ass by a chord progression played and voiced in a way you never thought of before 😆. Great video. Love it.
@steveg.30224 жыл бұрын
The progression in this episode really grabs you.
@ericbrewerguitar14994 жыл бұрын
“It’s the root note of the chord!!!” “Let me play that back for you so you can hear how it’s clashing with the vocal” Buk: “I’m out “🤣 you’re my hero man.
@SportThompson4 жыл бұрын
I think one thing that makes you so incredibly relatable, is this ability you have of speaking to the camera like we're really just hanging out. I just discovered your channel today, and it's turned into something of a binge. Thanks for playing your ass off, and being willing to share!
@rickyburdick34604 жыл бұрын
Man l was having a crappy morning and all of a sudden my phone pinged and the Session Man was there to brighten my day a bit!!! Thanks, Tom!
@bertgetner93974 жыл бұрын
Best part of the day.
@jppagetoo4 жыл бұрын
Everybody loves Ringo. He was the only Beatle to play on the other three Beatles early solo records. Ringo is so under-rated. How can you not be when you are in a band with three giants like George, John, and Paul? I think history will be kind to Ringo's career and he will get recognition as one of the most important and influential drummers of all time. You are a lucky man to have had Ringo on the kit behind you.
@steveg.30224 жыл бұрын
I’ve listened to drum instructors on KZbin speak with reverence about Ringo’s drum playing. It gives you a whole new respect for the guy. And I liked him a lot before I listened to those comments.
@donpeterson14674 жыл бұрын
When can we expect the Home Skoolin T-shirts and mugs to be available?? Rolling rock Koozies??? Lunch boxes...
@ovalissimo40024 жыл бұрын
I would by a couple. Great idea!
@slick514 жыл бұрын
I'd take a Homeskooling logo tshirt in a heartbeat...
@justinbassey11274 жыл бұрын
Ben Holbrook me too!!!!
@RobertBakerGuitar4 жыл бұрын
Tom, I went back and watched episode 1 back in the old days when these were called corona lessons. Is there anything you have taken away from doing all these videos? You seem like you have fun doing these now and we all appreciate your time.
@bdobrolsky4 жыл бұрын
I was literally dying laughing when you said “I forgot about it as you can tell”. Just so good, really enjoy these hangouts.
@philroselle15144 жыл бұрын
Day 3 We were pinned down behind a line of percussion. The Danes were throwing everything at us, pipes, crepes, bongs, waffles, it was all we could do to keep our timing in tact and our sanity in check.
@belo19714 жыл бұрын
Hello, great moment with a music master after a day in hospital MRI ! Cheers from France 🇫🇷...TAKE CARE FOLKS 🙏
@nickl28834 жыл бұрын
I'm sure I'm not speaking for myself when I say , these vids you have been doing are truly incredible. It's been nice getting to know you a little bit after hearing your name being dropped many many times over the years. You're as cool as they come, Keep on killing it
@Qstick3334 жыл бұрын
I guess I know how I'm spending my next 20 minutes. Thanks Tom for the momentary distraction from our impending doom. You are crushing it.
@timothyvanhorn76184 жыл бұрын
We need a Tom Bukovac podcast. First guest Kenny Greenberg. I mean shit I watched an almost 2 hour Rig Rundown with that guy and I don't even own an electric guitar. I could listen to you (and guys like Kenny Greenberg) talk all day about music, musicians, chord recipes, tone, touch, guitars, sessions, that ladder in the background. You have a strong point of view and unique insight into a world most don't have access to. It's the same reason comedians are so successful with podcasts. They aren't doing material but just talking to other comedians about the business, the insider stuff in an entertaining way. That's the stuff people crave. The insider stuff. And you have it in spades man. You're an incredible musician, with great stories and a ton of knowledge about something very few people have, and you deliver it in such an entertaining way that even people with zero interest in guitar would tune in. Sponsors are throwing truckloads of money at podcasts these days let them back up the Brinks truck to the Bukovac garage!
@MG_____4 жыл бұрын
Tom, you are the Gibson of the internet right now. Cutting through all the other crap. Thank you once again for doing these video's.
@ireneruthfox4 жыл бұрын
I now sit by the T. V. every morning waiting for the "Homeskoolin " broadcast. ( coffee in hand ) Thanks so much Tom. Keep it up. Stay safe.
@dbrad664 жыл бұрын
FYI you’re my therapist. No pressure.
@Kcapgar4 жыл бұрын
Doug Bradshaw same. This dudes the best thing since the internet started. Like an unearthed diamond. I was bummed that he likes football though. Musicians aren’t supposed to like sports lol. Jk that’s just me though.
@PMiller34254 жыл бұрын
@@Kcapgar What are ya a sissy? jk lol
@ScottMcdonaldMusic4 жыл бұрын
Ditto
@MrYatesj14 жыл бұрын
@@Kcapgar Shit I never heard that before, I love the game of Football but then again I am not a Session Man just a weekend rocker haha Peas'
@KelsterVonShredster4 жыл бұрын
Same
@wesspangler4 жыл бұрын
Man, I love the tone of that guitar, when you play it! Thanks for these videos.
@SeeCSeesCC Жыл бұрын
❤my awesome country bass playing step dad taught me well when getting onto a bandstand 1-choose a standard and a key all can accommodate 2-be dependable and respectful on the gig 3-dont sleep with the boys in the band. Miss him. He was a hard working lifetime professional musician who made a living at his craft. He shared the basics and it was truly a gift to me❤
@aladickes3 жыл бұрын
One of my best buddies from Myrtle Beach, SC, Chuck Cannon in Nashville now, recommended I check out Homeskoolin. I will never be able to thank him enough. Really awesome, Tom. Pleasure to know you. Al
@BV_Beve4 жыл бұрын
Joe used to have (or still has) an EQ at the end of his signal chain he said so his tone could be shaped to wherever he was performing ..... always care about what and how you're playing and what transpires on a Homeskoolin' vid ,always full of gems that's being delivered conversationally by my best friend ... thanks Tom you all stay safe and well
@Desmachine4 жыл бұрын
I cannot wait to put these chords into a loop later and then see what happens. That progression and some of what you were playing reminded me of that first "Jazz is Dead" record, which if you're not familiar with Tom, I HIGHLY recommend it. It's basically just a bunch of badasses (Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe, Alphonso Johnson etc.) covering the Dead, and it absolutely rips.
@docsiltanen4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom… I love the way you were kind of arpeggiating the chords moving from the B flat - C - and back down to the root….you make it look so effortless..but I know its just 100000 hours of practice !!!! Thanks Again ...
@coosmomusic99484 жыл бұрын
Crazy Tom! Gibson cut through stages you cut through hearts! respect ✊
@blazengtr4 жыл бұрын
Tom do u still have the 68 Deluxe I sold you w/wgs g12cs in it? It also had a roadcase...it was a few years back when you were w/Vince. I brought it to your house & honestly had the coolest hang & never forgot it! Love the lessons & my son still talks about the cookies Sarah made.
@nobelsofficial57664 жыл бұрын
What a great tone........WOW! Kind regards from Germany!
@50coolcat4 жыл бұрын
Tom. kept your integrity walking out on that session. love the content. You are an awesome dude. Cheers.
@PatrickEmMartin3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the midrange insight for cutting through!
@michaelcapanelli92334 жыл бұрын
God you're such an expressive player. Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I've learned more than. maybe even I realize yet. Watching yours starting to show up in my playing so there's definitely an impact. Again, thanks so much dude, you're the best. I'll raise a beer in reverence to you tonight.
@bradywhitehead60714 жыл бұрын
Holy shit. We lost all internet connectivity/cell data for 4days where I am. All I could think about was “will I ever see another Bukovac video?” It sure is good to be back, thanks Tom.
@peterpolfeldt30834 жыл бұрын
I found myself talkin to myself "Tom Bukovac" style in the car to work today, half hour ride, and I was laughing like half the way...made my day. Thats music too.
@jasonpitts83954 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting all morning for this 👍👍👍
@jimlee14984 жыл бұрын
I saw Joe Walsh a few years ago in a medium size club. His rig sounded fantastic. I have been playing a long time, it took Tom and Covid for the message to finally sink-in, stop cycling endlessly through new equipment to get a better tone, learn to use the treble knob and choose more tasteful notes over changes, Tom should of posted this video 40 years ago! These videos are inspiring. Thanks
@deweymuggles31474 жыл бұрын
I stopped playing my guitar for 9 years.. Got worn out on the bar sean and band drama ... I stumbled on your videos and it inspired me to dust off the old guitar and practice again... Just wanted to say thanks.. Your the best👍
@christyrpak43784 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Tom. I'm loving the videos. You've bumped my treadmill from excruciatingly hated all the way up to semi-tolerated.
@Theweeze1004 жыл бұрын
This has been so therapeutic to “not a few” old musician guys! It doesn’t get any better than hearing war stories from someone who’s been doing this for a living, for years. Thanks for all you’ve been handing out to us. Got get you some more Coffee/beer money! This is channel is the best bang for the buck on KZbin. I’ll just cancel my Netflix account, or cut back on the amount of insulin I’m taking... Will a few bucks flow’n your way. Thanks Tom.
@stratfredo274 жыл бұрын
Tom of all the things I have learned from your lessons the one I have taken the most from is your use of these beautiful chords and progressions so much so it has opened up a whole new area of writing material. Thanks for that and keep up the good work
@cmc28784 жыл бұрын
Tom, one of my favorite questions to ask fellow musicians is, "how do you like your mix?". Some people love their own instrument blaring...but if I'm too loud I tend to play timid. I know you love vocal, can you describe how your thoughts on a headphone mix?
@hecrivera26704 жыл бұрын
Curtis McDonald great question.
@Aaron-bu3mo4 жыл бұрын
God. This intro....as per usual, just intensely beautiful. I had shivers throughout.
@markgreenhouse1004 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom - thanks for your generosity and sweet, melodic heart.
@michaeljames62164 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the laughs and for making me look at the fret board a little differently. Cheers Brother
@RipVDub4 жыл бұрын
Chromatic melody notes...I dig it. About a year before finding your musings...I started getting into The Beatles again. The melodic genius... almost unreal that a group of twenty somethings created this music. For example...the E6 at the beginning of “Oh Darling” has no better lead in to the opening A chord. Our ears have been hearing this genius for decades. That’s why this C, Fm, D, Gm progression works as long as the melody is hitting all the thirds. I’m picking up what you’re laying down, Tom. Thanks and it’s appreciated.
@charleslambiase56703 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite ones that I keep on listening to I may be a bassist but I think in the mind of a guitarist especially with all the Gibson bass choices I have.. thank you for the inspiration Tommy
@bassdog104 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom , enjoy your playing. Your vids are inspiring for me in that when you’re delving in to some playing even just from the garage, you make every note matter and count. That’s the way to live 👍
@rickbyers83314 жыл бұрын
for a guy that doesn't read music you sure have a spectacular., relationship with the fingerboard , I am truly jelious , you have sent me back to the many hours of middle of the night practice sessions. listening to a homework session in which you state about giving up music , I just went through that recently , thanks for bringing me back , at my age I hope I can hang
@darwinsaye Жыл бұрын
I was digging in my brain trying to think what the first two chords and the line you played over them was reminding me of. Don’t know if you ever heard 10CC ‘s “I’m Mandy Fly Me”, but that’s it. I used to crank that in my headphones late at night when I was teen in the late 70s. Brought back some old memories.
@MC-mi4ck4 жыл бұрын
Man these videos are excellent. Love hearing session man stories. And the musical instruction is top notch. Gig, studio, and practice advice is definitely appreciated.
@gangnamstylegrandpa63524 жыл бұрын
Great video , love your playing , and your talks ! It is really nice to hear a pro that talks real to everybody that wants to listen ! Thank you sir !
@NewPopMusicLover4 жыл бұрын
Tom thank you so much for your lessons, they have been one of the best things in my world during this lockdown. I have been looking forward to each lesson daily. Love your playing so much, so great to hear so much soul and feel, you have really inspired me musically, love the experience's you share, and your vast musical knowledge, wisdom and expertise. You play with so much heart and feel dude, never stop, thank you again for your inspiration, it is very much appreciated from Christchurch, New Zealand. Very best wishes, Hanafi.
@stephelisa72804 жыл бұрын
Maaaannnn things you showed on your cool little "theory talk" at the end really remind me of the Harrison's last solo in The End, respect from France Tom see you tomorrow
@DaveDK34 жыл бұрын
Hey, Buk! Now I wanna chime in here as well. Thank you for that exercise with the organy chords, it's a sweet little progression as well as a kickass drill for conscious soloing. I find that putting little triad inversions on the top three strings across the changes sounds really sweet and helps mapping out those hot spots you need to think of in advance. Great stuff, and thank you so much for taking the time to be everybody's best quarantine guitar buddy. We're right there in that garage with you.
@DaveDK34 жыл бұрын
Or, indeed, any set of strings!
@marvinstorm91532 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom so much. You are so right. We get so hung up on stage tone. Out there it's not the same but we forget in our obsession and knob twiddling. It can be horrible at the mercy of the mixer guy. Set and forget. Richards. No effects. Fenders even beefed up don't cut it for me live. Unless the guitar is up front a la Beck, virtuoso. Thank you for the tip on treble in the mix. Your studio experience ragged edge stories are great. PTSD! I can imagine but not quite that bad.
@jacolux3 жыл бұрын
This was the most honest and under the skin episode in the series so far. I loved it!
@PapaMidnite563 жыл бұрын
My favorite thing is when Tom meets a famous person, he always has a cool question to ask.
@frogdogify4 жыл бұрын
My ears are very happy! Such an awesome opening shred
@tomsewell95944 жыл бұрын
This one had me laughing my ass off. Thanks for that as always. Also, thanks for the organ chordal stuff ( I never would have come up with that on my own) and, last but not least, for explaining why my tone sucks at all my arena gigs. You're a good egg, Noonan.
@ronshalita4 жыл бұрын
Thank you... hope you stay safe.... I really enjoy your humor ...cracks me up!
@palakabrad4 жыл бұрын
Appreciate this, man! Thanks agian! Love hearing all the stories mixed in with the tasty jam breakdowns! 🤙
@jamesdean75744 жыл бұрын
thanks for such a candid hang man, you have got be one of my favorite guitar thinkers, you don't just play great but i love your concepts and ideas to take it further and get creative beyond whats already available. thanks heaps for these aye
@jonathanhandsmusic4 жыл бұрын
Great advice for playing in bars. You gotta keep it simple. I used to get such a great tone practicing then heard it all disappear when we'd set up and start playing. Very interesting about Walsh and the extra treble thing.
@TXTractorLife4 жыл бұрын
551 likes, 0 down thumbs. A sign something is right in the Universe. Thank you Buk.
@glennselwitz13774 жыл бұрын
We love you ..just keep em coming Tom....
@bobryan87934 жыл бұрын
Love you Tom...damn inspiring stuff everything you talk about is golden I just love the studio stories ...my a.. puckers ....man...I love playin 1 to 4m....plz dont stop these videos...
@bertgetner93974 жыл бұрын
Ha, You think you got ringing in your ears, can you imagine what Joe listens to all day? Fuck, I cant imagine. Awesome coffee mug. Thanks. I love the natural searing of the high end bends on those buckers. You got it nailed Tom! Sounds killer.
@peternoble36915 ай бұрын
Did Tom ever elaborate on playing with Lukather? Two session legends
@bso6371gt4 жыл бұрын
I swear Tom, I get all giddy when your notification pops up. You say Ringo is a cool guy? Well Tom, you’re the James Dean of musicians. There could be a tiny little bromance going on on my end. I’m not quite sure, but man you’re great! Just kidding about the bromance part! Have a great day Tom and until tomorrow., peace my friend!
@BigEdWo4 жыл бұрын
your playing is amazing. you sound so good. it really touches me.
@DreaNEO2 жыл бұрын
Whatching again for the ×# time...THANKS BUK!!!
@jersgtbeast Жыл бұрын
Dang natural.your one of the greats!
@Travacaster4 жыл бұрын
Tom, I absolutely love the videos, I've never been so religiously glued to any content regarding guitar as much as this, so thank you. Regarding what you said about Fenders not cutting through as well live as humbucker based guitars, I really agree with you on this, as I have had this problem with my tele at venues myself, which brings me to my question, I see you're a big fan of EQ pedals, would pushing the mids on one of those live maybe help solve the fender clarity issue or is there another variable to that that I'm not considering? Massive respect to you brother, peace.
@michaelgregory22314 жыл бұрын
Arena vs club - spot on! When I started playing large venues, it was an epiphany and I had to change my tones in order for them to translate and reach the guy in the nosebleeders. Reverbs and delays become almost superfluous. Good word, Buk.
@marcroy27054 жыл бұрын
Hey man, please keep putting out these videos once this COVID-19 crap is done and over with. It's a good way to go about my day.
@thebatigs70874 жыл бұрын
Every time he mentions Cleveland, it makes me want to go back to Cleveland for a grilled cheese sandwich from Melt.
@robbiePhotard4 жыл бұрын
Tom, I noticed the Gibson/ Fender phenomena playing in a club on Bourbon St. I brought a Les Paul and Telecaster with me that night with a Marshall amp. Set my stage tone with my Les Paul. Halfway through the first set I decided to switch to my Tele and I couldn't hear myself in the mix. Walked up to my amp and turned it just a little louder, still couldn't hear myself. Turned up a little louder and added some mids and I became a little more audible. After the first break, I went back to my Les Paul. Damn, did I have to turn everything down cause I was way in the mix with my amp set for my Tele with a Les Paul. It was neat to hear you talk about this cause I've experienced it. I was an avid Fender guy before then and now I play Gibson style guitars with humbuckers in my rock band. Who Dat! Loved that shout out (acknowledgement) to Drew Brees a few shows ago.
@GhostTownJoe4 жыл бұрын
Great storytime/lesson. Thanks Tom.
@wendywest15204 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, were buds with Mike Copeland, (pls don’t hold that against us😂) have been since forever ago. I love your shows, I was RIM at MTSU for about 2 yrs, Chad taught himself bEJ and Tommy Emanuel (yeah he can play it 👍❤️ no joke) he has me watching you, I sincerely wish he’d been a studio guy. He could have been he’s good enough but his parents saw him as a developer of neighborhoods and left him responsible for family business...life so sadly wasted, - I love your tid bits- your insights, your stories. You make me regret the opportunities I’ve had- runners, intern @ Tn film commission, tv broadcast I did, Life on the RIM. Doing commercials and videos fillins, We have music in our in blood, we really love watching your shows. The sour girl was super cool/ you’ve really shown some awesome tricks and short cuts. My first 45 @ age 6 was killer queen. At 10 it was VH 1&2 and ac/dc for those about to rock and back in black. Molly hatchet, Head East and I was 10-11😂. Then Fair Warning- Taj Mahal. I started young - I wish I’d never left RIM, but your Home Skoolin has made things so much more fun. I really dug the shows on peddles and your different amps. Your guitar collection is awesome- it’s quite impressive Little Tommy B!
@Bobby_Digital374 жыл бұрын
Tom, thanks for awesome lesson!!! Every time I watch I see that lonely Bogner amp just kind of quietly waiting in the background for you to play it... please fire it up one day for us online to have a listen if it’s not too loud for your garage 😁
@GIBKEL4 жыл бұрын
I was right along with you. 'Oh' what a night "- Love the stories and a sweet chord progression. Digging your vibe!
@SD_UK4 жыл бұрын
I've been watching your playing style 'Little Tommy Bukovac out of Cleveland' ;) OK, so i can play v. (very) roughly the same notes as you do, in roughly a similar order - sometimes, But it just don't sound the same. No surprise there, but I'm drinking it in. Also, I I see you use your middle finger way more than where I have been for ever - trying to tackle this damn sh1t with my ring finger. Things gonna change around here - for a while - see if it suits me , like it so clearly, clearly suits you. You make sublime seem effortless. I'm not one for spewing out compliments, or following the herd .. but .. man..! So good. Thanks.
@sashabirrittella26534 жыл бұрын
Tom, I absolutely love these videos, they are truly a bright light in these dark times. As someone who has dug your playing for years I am always amazed by your incredible feel and timing. I know you previously said it was something you worked on for a long long time, I was wondering if you had any practice tips or insights for fine tuning this skill as it pertains to playing along with a click track/in the studio? Thanks again for the inspiration
@johnryan19014 жыл бұрын
Tom, thanks for doing the show man...... I’ve picked up more things from you in these few lessons than I have over years of looking at stuff on here. I really shouldn’t call it lessons, because in a few short weeks you built up a crew of good people all listening to a good dude on how to play better, how to be better, how to laugh at shit better. Just wanted to say thanks man! Gonna hit up xts and throw em some business this week... give us more solid companies to support. Get some merch going, Homeskoolin tshirts, coffee mugs, beer coozies..... I’m sure a ton of us would buy em!
@oldschooljamify4 жыл бұрын
Another great hang! Thanks Tom!
@wolverine33444 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen every episode and think this is my new favorite. 🌟 “Unfiltered Truth” 🌟 Keep the faith Brutha Buk.
@thebuzztone4 жыл бұрын
Beside all the cool stuff in the garage, my favorite part about all these vidioes is how its on such a personal level. As if we're all in the same room.
@trav_mill4 жыл бұрын
These daily sessions have become addictive and I thank you for that. I never thought I would look forward to a KZbin video popping up on my notifications feed so much. Do us a favor and set up a Venmo account, it’ll make it so much easier to send you “Rolling Rock money”. Way easier than PayPal. Thanks again and see you tomorrow.
@sonicfreq3 жыл бұрын
Not only are you one heck of a guitar player, you have the best guitar playing faces too! :)
@rikshredder4 жыл бұрын
Tom another stellar awesome epic Skoolin intro! Badass bro!
@akinfar4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the story and good twister progression to chow on Tom. G'night
@jato19564 жыл бұрын
Great session today, Tom! Soaking it up. Hoping for a return to the time when we can all get out and forge our new skills onstage. Nothin' better than that for me. I've had experience with a couple of local producer types that may be related to that guy you mentioned! Impatient, and not really a people person...as a producer! Wow...it does blow one's mind to see how many of those types make a career in the music biz. For all of the great ones out there, like yourself, there's a different, darker, sort. I've seen them as producers, sound guys, bandleaders, club owners, etc. I have questioned whether it's work it to stick around and keep my hand in. My inner answer has always been yes. I love it, battle scars and all!
@scottakin144 жыл бұрын
Recently stumbled upon the Willie anniversary show on tv and spotted Audley then Little Tommy Bukovak then I spotted Mrs. Isbell playing fiddle and don't remember anything else 😉✌
@DeekJohnson4 жыл бұрын
Tom that climb reminds me of the climb in Harrison’s I, Me, Mine...great climb inside of verse, then climbs down end of verse.
@VictoireBuffet4 жыл бұрын
Everything about Tom seems chaotically genuine. The Coolest, hands down. No arguing.
@mikelh74 жыл бұрын
Maybe COVID will never go away and every day we can just get up, watch Tom, drink coffee & play guitar all day....
@eddieberman70384 жыл бұрын
Melody - Wonderful Playin’ Tom !!!
@jmparker564 жыл бұрын
We hope it's fun for you for a long long time!
@bubs424 жыл бұрын
That was my favorite intro piece yet!
@marioalberto85294 жыл бұрын
you are the man ¡¡¡ the real book(owsky) of session musician. great value on your stories, keep on rolling rock