NOTE: As always, very sorry for the delayed replies, I'm still catching up at work after the holiday week!
Guitarhacker: Hey, Herb,
How's it going, buddy? Hope you had a great 4th Of July Week!
Thanks very much for taking time to check out the video and your very kind words!
Yep, Herb, Youtube is famous for occasional glitching and audio/video sync issues and it can be caused by heavy Youtube server traffic, ISP connection issues and down throttling and many times the choice of resolution while viewing the video. Not seeing/hearing any irregularities on the video on my end, but I've definitely seen it before.
Either way, thanks again for checking it out and commenting, I greatly appreciate your input and observations. Have a great weekend, Herb!

Bob
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speedtom: Hi, Tom, how are you my friend? Hope you're gearing up for a rockin' weekend!
Thank you very much for checking out the video and for your kind words and very good input and observations!
LOL, yes Sir, we'll always be friends and you are 100% absolutely right about me looking quite stiff in the video!

When I posted my first video for "Hearts On Fire" about a year ago I had a few similar comments. After decades of playing on stage with my bands five and six nights a week, always jumping around like a total maniac and interacting with the other musicians and the audience, I never had a problem acting like a crazed animal spinning and throwing the guitar and diving off stage into the audience with a 2500 foot wireless, but whenever it came time to go to a professional photography studio to "pose" for our promotional photos, I always turn ed into a super uncomfortable, miserable, sweaty blob, LOL!

I've just always hated having a camera pointed at me and getting my picture taken. So, shooting these videos and having to pose with no other band members and no audience out front, playing the same song over and over again for four or five hours under the lights is probably the most uncomfortable thing I've ever done, and unfortunately it shows! I am however aware of the problem, and I'm hoping that after getting a few more video shoots under my belt, I'll eventually find a way to relax and have some fun with it!
Sincere thanks again for taking time to have a look at the video and commenting, I truly appreciate your input, observations, opinion and support, and value your friendship highly!
Have a good one, my friend!
Bob
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