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The Stray Cats came on the scene in the early 1980s with a sound that was more 1950s and brought new life to the Rockabilly style that was so popular then. They found better acceptance in the UK than the US before an American record company would talk to them but then had quite a string of hits over the next few years.
Stray Cat Strut is one of their signature songs, and although Brian Setzer is partial to the electric guitar, it transfers very nicely to the ‘unplugged’ version that Neil does in this lesson. The lesson goes over the rhythm guitar accompaniment to the vocal sections, as well as acoustic versions of all the main leads.
Hope you enjoy this
CHeers
Matt
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Come on Neil,
How can you keep such a straight face (at the end of the preview) after having so much fun?
That is a really cool song. I figure if you keep going at this rate, I'll have to live another 100 yrs to get all these songs down.
Great job!!!
Scott
How can you keep such a straight face (at the end of the preview) after having so much fun?
That is a really cool song. I figure if you keep going at this rate, I'll have to live another 100 yrs to get all these songs down.
Great job!!!
Scott
lueders wrote:
COOL DADD-IO!!,,that's how you got this tune Cori,,,atleast a swingin tune on TG and I LIKE-IT-A...UP WITH MY TAIL IN THE AIR..
COOL DADD-IO! Wow, maybe someday ( and I stress the "someday") I can play this.
Brian Setzer is one of the best guitarists and so very criminally underrated...Thanks Neil!
COOL DADD-IO!!,,that's how you got this tune Cori,,,atleast a swingin tune on TG and I LIKE-IT-A...UP WITH MY TAIL IN THE AIR..
Awesome tune and a great style of music to hear on the acoustic guitar. Maybe we can look forward to a series on rockabilly? Visible in this video if you look closely, Setzer has a great hidden plectrum technique where he stores it away in his index finger while fingerpicking. I couldn't figure out where it had come from when I first saw this.
-Stuart
-Stuart