This is a playlist from my GuitaristInProgress Youtube channel, just a bunch of old blues tunes I ran through at various points. These are some select ones I like, but if you click that link to go to the channel, there are plenty more.The below is displayed with some new scripts I’m working on, please forgive me if it’s a little buggy. Click on a video from the list at right to load it up.Robert Johnson cover: Love In Vain - unapologetic version(watch on YouTube)Drunken Hearted Man: "depressing even for the blues" guitar(watch on YouTube)Mike Qtips live (and almost in tune) on Pirate Cat Radio, San Francisco - 9) Trouble In Mind(watch on YouTube)In My Time Of Dying (Bob Dylan version (sort of))(watch on YouTube)Drunken Hearted Man (the "Check out my riffs" Open G jam)(watch on YouTube)Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Early Morning version)(watch on YouTube)** RIP Les Paul 1915-2009 ** Gibson Les Paul Blues Jam in Open G(watch on YouTube)30 seconds of blues guitar(watch on YouTube)Delta Blues: Drunk Hearted Man ("Personally Groovy" take )(watch on YouTube)Stop Breakin' Down blues (the "Wish I Was Jimmy Page" take)(watch on YouTube)Robert Johnson's Preaching Blues (Delta Blues cover)(watch on YouTube)Stop Breaking Down blues (the "Wish I Was Clapton" take)(watch on YouTube)Blues guitar: Stop Breaking Down (the "I Gotta Be Me" take)(watch on YouTube) Mike Kupietz , a reluctant scion of the postmodern age, is larger on the inside than the outside: perhaps not a composer, but a producer and arranger of sounds; nor a writer, but an avid writer-down; an occasional author of doggerel; an erstwhile urban hermit; and privately a man of very great ardor. He is, if now resigned to never succeeding at those personal and artistic pursuits he holds most dear, unwavering in his determination to fail at them as entertainingly as possible. He is currently in what he calls the "red bathrobe period" of his life. If you're wondering what all this has to do with FileMaker development or IT consulting: you done taken the wrong turn, this river don't go to Aintry—Mike's professional services are on his San Francisco FileMaker Pro consulting website. View All PostsPost navigationPrevious Post The Best of GuitaristInProgress — video playlistNext PostAbout Michael Kupietz — Bio, Contact Info, & Other Projects