Friday, November 30, 2007

Bullet Proof Car The who Cant Explain

Well the show went real well. The band sounded awesome. That was so much fun. I hope we can something again real soon. We shot some video. They forgot to mike the rest of the band. So my little brother filled in the vocals. He got it pretty well. Please check it out and tell me what you think. I want an honest opinion.



Thanks,



Aaron




17 comments:

Mike S said...

My honest opinion is that was
awesome Aaron,job well done and
your little bro did a nice job on the vocals.

The Who taped an appearance
on the Jools Holland Show
last week and it officially
aired tonight on BBC2 in the
UK.You can now watch their
appearance with the link below.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/later/series30/episode05/

Tink said...

Excellent work, Aaron Jr. !!!! Too bad they messed up the mic work. The drummer sounded real good, too. Did you get just a little bit distracted on your second knee down? Just a smidge? I can't believe how much you've grown in your guitar skill level from the very first vid you guys did. You are so good, Aaron. Your ending jump was just perfect. Keep up the hard work, practice, and passion! You got it 'lil cool dude!

My new favorite saying:

Later on crouton,

xo Tink

PDBT said...

You are truly a prodigy on guitar Aaron, I can;t even believe how much you have improved, as Tink said, even since I first met you, the change is highly visible. I thought you sounded great...
Sammy sounded good on backing vocals as well...

I can just see you front a band of older kids at age like 12 or 13 and being album ready...

You really get in the zone but you do need to work on your timing a bit...
that would be my only minor criticism...
you have guys working hard behind you keeping the time for you and you gotta listen, that will come more and more as you get older

All in all
FANTASTIC

you make me proud to know you

If I were PEte I would ask you to come up on stage and play with him on the next tour for one song...
the crowd would go flippin' nuts for you...

Totally

Your Dad's lesson money is being put to good use...

Love ya lots

-Lin

ROB said...

Dude!!! That was A W E S O M E !

And I'm dead serious. I agree with Lin that your timing was off a little here and there but that's easy to remedy. I mean come on...You are 8 yrs old. You have a very bright future and you will improve dramatically over time. But where you are at already is amazing. You should be very proud of yourself:) And those windmills at the end...outrageous!

Keep Rockin!

Rob

eyesite2theblind said...

Thanks guys and girls, and for being honest. I can see what you mean by my timing being off that I can see from the video. But it will get better. We only practised that song as a band for 3 hours. I know I have a lot to work on. It just shows you how good the band is behind me because they pulled it together quite well for me.

Gary said...

Wow Aaron, you are quite the showman. You have really really improved amazingly in your guitaring little buddy. Keep it up, with this much talent at your age, there is every chance that you will be a HUGE rock star.

Remember us when you are famous ok.

PDBT said...

Also, singing at the same time as playing guitar is not so easy... I'll bet if you were just concentrating on playing the riffs your timing would be totally different.

You are easily the best 8 year old guitaist I have ever seen, bud!

keep up the practice!
SuperSTAR...
All i can say is I want backstage passes and front row seats when you are an adult & rockin' the world!

-Lin

Anonymous said...

Aaron,

Long time no hear! As always, you always know how to bring down the house!

Regarding rock fantasy camp, it was a cool 40th birthday gift from my wife. But to be honest, it was a bit weird for me, as I was one of like 6 people out out 80 that were in active bands and the ONLY person in an all-original band.

Although playing live on stage next to Roger Daltrey of the Who was cool, it was a short duet we did in the studio of a rare Who song called "Naked Eye" that was a magical moment.

But from what I can see, you'll have all sorts of rock star run-ins if you keep jamming the way you are. Keep doing well in school, stay out of trouble and keep your family and friends close to you forever.

Rock on,
Sully

P.S.: My new CD is out!! Very excited and you can check out the info on my website.

Suesjoy said...

Hi Aaron!
I am so frustrated... for some reason YouTube vids are blocked from my computer.
I think they work on my daughter's though, so I will check you out on hers.
Can't wait to watch it.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Suexx

Anjoli said...

FANTASTIC AARON!
Woo hoo!
Honest.
Did you rip your fingernail off doing the windmill?
Hope not!
Now you've inspired me to "pick up my guitar and play...just like yesterday!"

Looking forward to more videos!
Take care young man!
Love,
Sue

Anjoli said...

sorry Aaron-
I logged in on my daughter's account by accident!

PDBT said...

I was gonna say that anjoli sounded so much like her Mommie!

Aaron: Just came by to say that I have really been enjoying all of your answers to my crazy questions on my blog, I hope I was that cool at 8 years old...
Thanks for playing, bud, you really round out or little group nicely. It is always nice to have such an innocent perspective to remind us olf folks of what is important. Your sign in your goldfish bowl says it all!

PEACE OUT

-Lin

BlackVelvetLace said...

Aaron, are you sure you're not really a 35 year old midget? I mean, you are AMAZING, and you're EIGHT!!

Yes, work on your timing, and keep up the excellent stage presence!!

PS I saw your question on my blog chatbox, but no final word yet from Ronzi!!

~Lace~

Lucy said...

Hi Aaron!!!!

I agree with Rob and Lin about your timing. Now that you know what to work on, you can probably remedy it easily. Lin's so right about it being hard to sing and play at the same time. Maybe start focusing on your singing, now that you're pretty confident in your guitar-playing. :-)

(oh and great solo! but I bet you knew that)

And man, it WOULD be nice for Pete to invite you to play with him sometime. (Does he know what he's missing?) Maybe ITA one day? (if they ever revive it)... On stage would be great though!

And Sue -- you had me fooled too. I thought, WOW, another little Who fan! (I can hardly get my kids interested. Well.. my son (10) likes 'em pretty much, but my daughter? (14) She rolls her eyes.

Your video was a joy, Aaron. I'm gonna pass it along to another (non-blogger) friend of mine.

- Lucy.

Lucy said...

P.S.

So sweet, the offer of the practice amp, Aaron. Maybe I'll take a raincheck? ;-)

I don't even have an electric guitar in sight yet!

- Lucy. xo

Metalchick said...

Hi Aaron!
That was awesome! Great job! You have really gotten better at playing guitar!

I also finally got around to watching your Green Day performance, and that was also great!

You've inspired me to pick up my guitar again!

I recently got the chance to play Guitar Hero III! If you haven't played it yet, you should check it out! It is awesome! And there's one Who song on there too! It's "The Seeker" but it's fun anyways. Unfortunately I couldn't get through the whole thing, but when I get another chance to play, I'm gonna try again! The game isn't as easy as you would think, it really is a challenge! and at the end, my fingers hurt like they would after playing a real guitar.

In other news, I am finished with the Fall sememster of college, and I will be off until February. I did pretty well in all my classes, except for math.

I hope you and your family have a great holiday! Take care.

grace said...

I am imaging someday seeing you on VH1 or MTV or Fuse, saying to myself, hey, I knew him when he was blogging!!! I know him !

Super well done :)