Anthony Parker and the Near Life Experience
Anthony Parker and the Near Life Experience
Hi I'm Anthony - The Near Life Experience is a variety show that includes comedy sketches and music videos I've created for your enjoyment. The characters I play are featured in both the comedy sketches and the music videos, a cinematic universe if you will. My comedic sketches cover real issues, but with a funny (I hope) twist. My original music featured in the music videos is heavily influenced by the works of David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Tom Waits and Nine inch Nails. Sometimes I record and create a video for various cover songs.
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It's Dear Prudence.
That sounds like absolute insanity like what is he playing, does it make sense regarding musical theory?
How is it complicated? Even I can play it, and I'm shit
You're very skilled
Me personally i think that the midge ure adaptation is the best version of the song. The robotic voice mixed with a spacy tune remix just fits the song really well
Norwegian wood
“Hey guys, let’s steal from Blues musicians but then add some Jazz so they can’t play it anymore!”
I was Looking for videos about blimps. Why is this here?
looks (sounds) like that last 5 on the B string should actually be the 4th fret?
A Yes, and an Operation Ivy fan?! Count me in! Subbed
The forbidden riff
Come as you are
You did it again! Edge has a finesse about him that is very hard to reproduce. Just that tiny ‘diddy’ gave me chills it sounded amazing! Thanks for the awesome guitar lesson!!!
Massive zeppelin fan and guitar player who loves playing black dog here…. Imagine talking about how difficult this song is to play, in a world where Steve Via and Tim Henson exist.
Wheres the hard part
Bunch o’ capo deniers here
I'm covering it on piano. Check my channel. 🤘🎹
Jazz - hold my beer..
Past tense how kurt cobain played it.
One of the best videos on KZread is: "what makes John Bonham such a great drummer" by Polyphonic. Detailed descriptions of this and other amazing Led Zeppelin accomplishments.
The thing that made it a special tone was they had a wah pedal in the pedal chain and had it slightly turned on. Just slightly being pushed thru. They talked about it on a video I saw. Said after they recorded they tried and tried to figure it out but eventually remembered the wah pedal was on but just not being used. It really does take it to that next level. Distortion pedal or just a nice Marshall distortion with a wah pedal clicked on and slightly turned up, and a EQ pedal. Mess with the mids and treble until you find the sweet spot
Ehh nevermind
Yes...we knew
Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
The tone was well but the rhythm? I thought you knew better
I've never liked that section. For decades now. Sounds like a mistake and sort of ruins the song for me.
my old roomate used to crank his amp to max and play this riff at 2-3am waking the whole house up. hi andon if u see this miss u buddy
Why are you using a fender Stratocaster and not that Les Paul over there? 😅 what amp are you plugged?
DOGS
Dragonforce - hold my beer
The drumming is famously just the way Bonzo played in time but out of time. Same as Neil Peart,Keith Moon and Danny Carry often plays
Wanna take a bath 😂
The guitar is actually really easy...
its not complicated
its not complicated lololol
lololo i play that in my sleep ,,,, im available for lessons if any one has trouble with this
r u serious go practice
They played at my grandpa’s school once
I think I either learned Blackbird or Dust in the Wind as my first fingerstyle song but I always recommend Bookends and Feelin' Groovy by Simon and Garfunkel since they're fun and not too challenging for a beginner but honestly the best beginner song is Fast Car
John mayer will tell you he came up with this technique lol
I am glad he didn't say polly or teen spirit backwards (i am not saying the name)
Simple yet very effective such a great intro to a song.
I'm so glad you discovered TRIUMPH they're such an incredible band !
Jim Mattingly. Not Madigan or whatever you said.
Uhh...yeah, i can totally hear what you mean. Not
You should try playing some Tenacious D
No, no, it's the one where Robert goes, 'woo-hoo, yah-he-yah, baby baby baby, woo-hoo-yah-he-yah baby'.
I'm sorry but that group that song nowhere near the Beatles And I don't even like the Beatles why would anybody think they would have been the next Beatles I don't know
The real trick is when each riff comes in
What amp are you playing through?