Dallas Texas Jan 20th 1973
"The only Learn Guitar DVD you need to learn how to play guitar."
Learn Guitar DVD set complete with detailed instructions plus a great accompanying book, jam along CDs and Lessons with a built in structure that prevents wasting time so you can learn very quickly.
Made by a Telly award winner in education and a pro guitarist who played in various symphonies and performed with Grammy winning artists like Donna Summer, The Fifth Dimension, Israel Houghton, and Tommy Sims (producer, renowned bass player for Bruce Springsteen and co-writer of Eric Clapton's Grammy-winning song "Change the World"), the guitars lessons in the DVDs are by far the best in the world.
If you've been held back for too long, now is the time to move to the next level and play the guitar like you've never played before. Check it out now!
The band is incredibly tight and funky, Freddie’s playing top notch, singing voice is in fantastic form…just an incredible concert. Taped for a Dallas PBS Station in 73, Freddie and his band give it their all. The best King DVD I have and I can’t recommend this one enough. Freddie was truly was of the greatest ever to pick up a guitar. The one thing I don’t like about the DVD, is the brief insertion of an interview during “Ain’t Nobody’s Business”. That was stupid…but because the rest is so good, forgivable.If you don’t have any Freddie King on DVD, I strongly suggest you start with this one.
1-Big Legged Woman If you believe Freddie is really the greatest then this is more of the best you can get. Only gave 4 Stars due to two interludes of Freddie talking across the tracks. When will DVD Dude Directors get it that we want the artist’s stuff without the break-in talk-fest. Keep it for a special features extra. Otherwise just wonderful. Dave
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