Have you come across Glenn Frickers channel yet, he's pretty funny. He gets excited
That's a pretty good excuse and no, I haven't found them so far. I usually do pretty targeted searches.
He has a channel devoted to recording metal music, not necessarily about guitar, but he does talk about everything
I'll have to look 'em up, unless you happen to have a handy link.
As I'm kinda eating finger food and calling it good, I am still watching videos - and this one came up just before I responded.
Like, these folks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LD2opS4olg
They have no business giving opinions about guitars. I watched one other episode, but not this one. The dude spent $400 modifying a $200 guitar - and still couldn't play more than some cowboy chords and a single scale.
I saw the start of this one - made it like 45 seconds into it just to verify what I had concluded (you know me and verifying data) - and concluded that, while they're surely having fun, they should DEFINITELY not pretend to be authoritative with regards to anything guitar-related.
Seeing the depressing state of guitarists - outside of a few channels - it kinda makes me want to start my own YouTube channel - but I value my privacy a bit. There exist people from my past that I'd rather not associate with today. There's a reason I spent five figures for a company to sanitize my digital footprint after I retired and had a couple of extra dollars.
So, for the same reason I don't have Facebook (with their 'real name' policy), I'm probably never going to have a YouTube channel.
Also, I have no fucking clue how to edit video... So, there's also that.
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