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British guitarist analyses The Hollies live in 1969!
(12:6)
Ren - Hi Ren (Official Music Video)
(9:20)
20 Legendary Blues Guitarists from the British Isles (UK + Ireland) | #bluesguitar
(9:5)
British guitarist analyses Junior Brown's PLETHORA of technique!
(20:30)
British guitarist attempts to play Glen Campbell's lead guitar lines! Ouch!
(22:7)
British guitarist analyses Seals and Crofts 'Summer Breeze' live in 1973!
(17:51)
British guitarist analyses Michael Nesmith performing 'Joanne' live in 1992
(25:41)
British guitarist analyses Yes live in 1971!
(14:51)
Marshall Studio 15 British Tube Amp
(7:2)
Why ‘Summer Breeze’ Still Gives Me Chills
(32:51)
DR. Z Z40, British Tone Powerhouse!
(15:4)
al stewart year of the cat 1979 long live version
(9:46)
The Year Of The Cat-Live /Al Stewart/ Album (The Best Of Al Stewart) (1976)
(6:22)
John Prine - The Other Side Of Town
(5:56)
British guitarist analyses Jim Stafford's JOKE performance!!!
(12:32)
British guitarist analyses Chicago's Terry Kath live in 1970!
(19:6)
British guitarist analyses Crosby, Stills, Nash AND Young flying the FREAK flag!
(15:51)
British guitarist analyses the CRAZY flatpicking ability of Molly Tuttle!
(17:35)
British guitarist analyses Stevie Ray Vaughan's ridiculous playing.
(7:33)
British guitarist analyses Al Stewart live in 1976 with 'Year of the Cat'!
(15:46)
British guitarist analyses Simon \u0026 Garfunkel live in 1981!
(22:2)
British guitarist analyses John Prine with Iris DeMent live in 2001
(13:29)
British guitarist analyses Glen Campbell SHREDDING, country style!
(12:18)
British guitarist analyses Jerry Reed SHREDDING in the 70's (FINGER style!)
(9:44)
British guitarist analyses The Easybeats' hidden technical mastery!
(20:39)
British guitarist analyses Roy Clark's comedic SHREDDING!
(8:25)
British Guitar Players vs. American Guitar Players
(2:12)
British guitarist analyses John Fogerty live and unplugged in 2020!
(44:35)
British guitarist reacts to the NEW bluegrass SENSATION! It's Billy Strings!
(13:52)
British guitarist analyses John Prine's creative authenticity in the early 70's
(16:58)