These are probably my favorites of the various video performances I posted on the GuitaristInProgress Youtube channel over the years I was active there. There’s a little variety here — both classic rock AND blues! Plus a few hints of electric guitar and one psychedelic spin on my old Wurlitzer organ. If you’re only going to watch one of my videos, make it one of these.If you click that link to go to the channel, there are plenty more, but these are all the best ones.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.And, as always: apologies in advance for my vocals.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)Pink Floyd "Fearless" re-imagined(watch on YouTube)Drunken Hearted Man (the "Check out my riffs" Open G jam)(watch on YouTube)She Came In Through The Bathroom Window Beatles Cover(watch on YouTube)The Joker (Steve Miller Band acoustic massacre)(watch on YouTube)''RT @JimiHendrix'' acoustic Bedroom Blues tribute to ''The Wind Cries Mary''(watch on YouTube)Baby Don't You Do It Moan (Marvin Gaye/Band/Who cover)(watch on YouTube)** RIP Les Paul 1915-2009 ** Gibson Les Paul Blues Jam in Open G(watch on YouTube)Delta Blues: Drunk Hearted Man ("Personally Groovy" take )(watch on YouTube)Robert Johnson cover: Love In Vain - unapologetic version(watch on YouTube)Macy Gray's Why Didn't You Call Me (open G cover)(watch on YouTube)City Of New Orleans ("Bluegrass Blitz" stunt guitar take)(watch on YouTube)Woodstock. Joni Mitchell cover on organ(watch on YouTube)QUEST FOR TONE (on a budget) #1. '94 MIM Stratocaster, Hotone Xtomp, Fender Champion 20(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 Music ReviewsNext PostBedroom Full O’ Blooze – (mostly) acoustic blues videos