Lick number 98 comes from Chuck Berry song, go go go, which is kind of an autobiographical song kind of silly in places, but the guitar just rocks he just plays out of his mind on the song. And he does these really fast runs in the first blues box and see and he kicks off. I think there's two or three solos he plays in this including the fade out at the end. And the first one he does something like this really neat combination of double stops and and double stops, pull offs. You got everything going here. So he starts out with that single string lick, he's bending out on the 10th fret of the third string second string of the eighth fret first string at the eighth eighth fret on the second string 10th fret eighth fret first string, another pull up he's gonna do a ban on the second and third strings 10th fret 10th fret of the fourth string 810 eight on the third string.
So it's kind of a neat way of leading into this leg by leading into it with a single string right he does that So let's do that whole sequence slowly. This one's kind of tough. I listen to this over and over again. I still may not have it right. Just that part of it right there again. He keeps going with the solo there.
I think he does a couple of these. One last time, I'm just having fun playing this. Listen to his first solo. Listen to all the solos in the song, go, go go. And that is where you'll hear that and that is lesson number 98