Johnny B. Goode - Luca Olivieri guitar solo
www.lucaolivierimusic.it/
Hello guys, who has never played this famous song? :-)
I mixed some country with rock 'n' roll style... chicken pickin, double stop and rock 'n' roll licks!
Special Thanks: PZ Amp.
Recording, video editing and post production: Silvia Zaniboni
Backing track play by: Luca Olivieri Band.
All rights go to the original artists.
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Fantastic guitar
Monster! Great grande!
Almost rockabilly ..i love Luca's style
Monster wow!🙏🙏🙏🇮🇹🇮🇹
Fantastico Luca.
fantastico!
Great job thanks for sharing that tele sounds great 👍
Molto bello, complimenti! E' difficile discostarsi dall'originale, rimanendo fedeli all'intenzione del pezzo. Ci sei riuscito benissimo, i fraseggi hanno molto gusto e suonati alla grande!
Very nice. I feel James Burton, Albert Lee play style.
Love this! 🔥
Great version. Love the twang 👍
Ever Great sempre grande!👍👍👍🙏🇮🇹 grande luca
Amazing sound
Dang 😮👍
Awesome picking. Nice Broadcaster too. If I could play like that, I would never put my guitar down. I love this kind of pickin'. This coming from a strict metal head in the 80's.
@Zacharia503
Жыл бұрын
Maybe if you never put your guitar down you will eventually be able to play like that....it's putting it down that holds us back. B-)
@luisvillarreal5262
Жыл бұрын
@@Zacharia503 You’re right. I need to start taking my guitar to the restroom like Eddie Van Halen did, so I can get more ideas and get more creative with my playing. 😂
@Zacharia503
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@@luisvillarreal5262 And it was Tommy Emmanuel who said, "Repetition is our friend"...
😞 Promo_SM!
Why is your guitar called a broadcaster mine is called a Telecaster it does not say Telecaster under the fender brand name but yours says broadcaster how come it's different than mine mine's a 57 Fender it's not a Stratocaster it's a Telecaster what the hell is the deal why does your say broadcaster
@lucaolivierimusic
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, The telecaster was called Esquire when it was designed in 1950, and it only had one pickup. Then they decided to add a second pickup, and in order not to confuse it with the equire, they called it Broadcaster. The famous guitar company Gretsch, had in their catalog a drums with the name Broadkaster, which despite having the k, was pronounced the same way. so he sent a telegram to Fender asking you to take your name off. Fender being a newborn company, in order not to incur lawsuits removed the Broadcaster writing from the decals, leaving only the Fender writing for a few months (the collectors then baptized these Nocaster guitars). at the end of 1951 they found the new name: Telecaster, coinciding with the release of television. Ciao Luca