I explain the tuning and chords at the end.

24 thoughts on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want (open E version) – Rolling Stones

  1. i,am lookingthrough you and i see GOD givin talent, which i have only ambisan and bad spelling. i,ve play in many bands and to work very for each note would rate myself a very good player ive had to hard for each song and note thanx.James

  2. you are my master.will l ever know what that record on your wall is.

  3. I usually hear that whining from the G. The other strings are pretty agreeable.

  4. Open E on acoustic, my guitar start screaming and beggin me to stop tuning her up haha.

  5. Dude he’s done dozens, why don’t you check his channel!

  6. Hey Man, You Do Alot Of Good Songs. You Ever Think Of Doing Pink Floyd?

  7. You have some fine guitars.
    I can only afford the Epiphone EJ-200CE, which is arriving in a few months.

    🙂

  8. Thanks, but I’m not doing anything you can’t do. Just keep at it.

  9. Your talent is amazing. I am 56 and "trying" to teach myself via guys like u on youtube. I hope i can get to the next level after the intros and the simple open chords i play. Again, your freaking awsome

  10. cool man, great job as usual !! love the sound of the dove by the way …

  11. Nice one, PT! I really appreciate the time you put into these vids. How about ‘Let It Loose’?

  12. Door opening at 8:41…In walks Keith Richard’s Attorney. Hilarity ensues. PT countersues for forcing him, and us, to buy more guitars to handle the myriad of Keith’s tunings.

  13. PT, I just saw your second comment. Thanks so much for all the great info and for taking the time. I’ll keep all that in mind as I search out the right Gibson acoustic for me.

  14. Once again, I just really frikn appreciate what you’re doing. It’s a GREAT help.

  15. If you’re looking for a Gibson acoustic, your best bet may be to try to find one made at the Bozeman, Montana, factory. They started building them there around 1990. Those are outstanding guitars. Beyond that, the best ones are vintage acoustics made in Kalamazoo. This Dove is from Nashville, and it’s a beauty. But generally speaking, the best ones come from Bozeman and Kalamazoo.

  16. PT , thanks for your response and your insighst on the subject. Would like to include a Gibson in my collection of acoustics and your thoughts help!

  17. I’ve never had any neck issues with Gibson acoustics. I have several maple-bodied Gibsons, and they’re a bit more sensitive to seasonal humidity changes, but I just adjust the bridge every quarter.

  18. Bye the way, what is that shirt? A basketball player or track star…? Tough to make out if it is a go go dancer.

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