Someone questioned why I'm not very vocal in the forums. Well, I've been involved in way too many flame wars even from way back before the inter-tubes. I learned my lesson and stay away from them religiously!
That being said, I really do like listening to the ladies sing and play. There I said it.
I've often listen to the likes of the Indigo Girls, Avril, Alanis, Basia, Brooke White, The Cranberries, Diana Krall, Dixie Chicks, Evanescence, The Fiery Furnaces, A Fine Frenzy, Florence, Heart, Hiroshima, Jennifer Warnes, Joan Jett, Joss Stone, Kate Nash, Kate Vogele, KT, Lily Allen, Lisa Loeb, Little Big Town, Liz Phair, Melody Gardot, Natalie Merchant, Nerina, Pink, Prototypes, Regina Spektor, Sheryl Crow, Tina Dico, The Ting Tings, Tracy Chapman, The Veronicas, Zee Avi, 10000 Maniacs, etc, etc. Certainly not all of these artists play music amenable to acoustic guitar, but I'm sure there's plenty to go on ...
Anyway, that actually wasn't why I sat down to add a post to this thread. Given the popularity of the busking threads, lately it seems that fewer people are actually uploading lessons for review. I guess I'm guilty of that too. Neil, please don't take that as a lack of interest in working on your lessons. Nothing could be further from the truth. It's just that there are so many more reasons to get distracted by new songs as people are uploading songs to the busking channel. I'm constantly saying, ohh I should try to learn that one and before I know it, I'm off in another direction.
So, my suggestion is that maybe you could occasionally provide some short reviews or feedback on videos that aren't actual lessons ... yet. For example, Scott recently uploaded a fantastic attempt at 'Mood For A day'. Since that song has been my number one 'wish list' song for years (well decades), I just decided to re-visit it again to see if I can make a better go at it this time. If you were to provide feedback, suggestions, tabs ... whatever to Scott, others would benefit too. And it could be done with very little effort. It wouldn't have to be done by video. In fact, on that thought, I believe that I had suggested some time previously that it might be nice if there was a way that you could be move involved with and provide feedback in the forums on various things you're seeing in the videos that could be improved upon ... and hence learned by others too.
Anyway, just a thought ...
-Tom