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Lyle
27-09-2010, 08:29 PM
OK guys, I've been thinking about giving my youtube channel a much needed boot up the backside, but the problem with that is finding content. Finding stuff to do is easier said than done. I've had a few suggestions already (It's A Monster :smile:) - and I'm working on them, but I'm always on the hunt for things to do. What better way to find stuff than to ask the people who watch my videos?

I'm open to all suggestions - songs to do, even just ideas for types of videos - lessons, gear demos - I'll consider anything - so fire away!

EDIT : Forgot to mention, I'm gonna be doing some more original stuff soon btw.

Stew
27-09-2010, 09:46 PM
thing is don't be quick to dismiss suggestions as covering something you would not normally cover will grab you some more subscribers that will check the original material!!

On that note Def Lepperd Armageddon It

Lyle
27-09-2010, 09:59 PM
thing is don't be quick to dismiss suggestions as covering something you would not normally cover will grab you some more subscribers that will check the original material!!

On that note Def Lepperd Armageddon It

Yeah, I will admit, I'm too quick to dismiss suggestions sometimes.

Thanks for that one stew, keep them coming!

mullyman
27-09-2010, 11:11 PM
You promised me Mr. Scary ages ago.
MULLY

Guitarpima
28-09-2010, 01:36 AM
Blue Oyster Cult?

bigdoug
28-09-2010, 07:28 AM
I would really like to here you take a classic like..... crossroads or sunshine of your love and start fairly true to the origional then give it some large near the end.

Lyle
28-09-2010, 04:08 PM
You promised me Mr. Scary ages ago.
MULLY

So I did! I forgot all about that one. I'll have to hunt down a decent backing track for it...

Anyone got the Guitar Techniques one? :smile:

Lyle
28-09-2010, 04:09 PM
I would really like to here you take a classic like..... crossroads or sunshine of your love and start fairly true to the origional then give it some large near the end.

Hmm, an instrumental crossroads could be an interesting one :smile:


Blue Oyster Cult?

Who? Is that the band that did Don't Fear The Reaper?

Lewis
28-09-2010, 04:27 PM
I'll second sunshine of your love by Cream wasn't it.

And I'll add No One Knows by Queens of the Stoneage there is a nice acoustic version on youtube.

Guitarpima
29-09-2010, 05:34 PM
Yes Lyle. Buck Dharma did some great guitar work. There is a live version of Don't fear the Reaper where he did an extended solo at the end. A very cool album!

A while back I did Godzilla. That's BOC as well. I butchered it of course. lol!