My arrangement based on the 1969 open G tuning version of jumpin jack flash.
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Yeah!
Brian had a son named Julian as well 🙂
Brian Jones named his sons Julian as well.
7 for technique … 10 for style and showmenship. Nice work.
this was GREAT, mate! gratz.
DAMN a suit. I like it!!! very cool
Amazing !!!
this guy looks like one of his sons… Julian, i think )
sweet hair tie and suit mate…. cool clobber…. cheers for the vid… loads of balls…
Dude, tabs please
nice cover.
you get a god sound out of that special II
where exactly is THAT guitar now?
Outstanding! Very nicely done.
Just don’t loose a button on yer trousers … you wouldn’ t want to loose a button on yer trousers now would you …?
Great job!
The Paul is an orchestra unto itself.
Like that you sing the melody as Jagger sang it live at Madison Square Garden in ’69 rather than the melody on the studio recording.
Like the coat and tie. Until Haight-Ashbury, 1967, that’s what all the bands wore.
This sound is of course an ongoing fascination, you play it beautifully, well done.
cool outfit.
1969!!!
Good job!
thats a cool little epiphone i played one
very authentic….good job…..
You should have used some kind of basic amp & mic for your voice dude. Pretty cool playing and singing.
Where do you get your backing tracks? Do you make them or buy them?
Very nice interpretation of the "Get Yer Ya-Yas Out" version of this song, which is one of my favorite arrangements of it.