In The Cream of Eric Clapton DVD, Guitar World editor and instructor Andy Aledort shows you how to play the scales and lead lines used by Eric Clapton in his groundbreaking work with the Yardbirds, the Bluesbreakers and Cream. Use your DVD remote to choose or change options at anytime. Yo...
“'All the jacks are in their boxes' probably relates to during the argument when he said, ‘You play games, you’re always playing games,’” she explained to the BBC. While the broom, “drearily sweeping up the broken pieces of yesterday’s life,” appears like an obvious stand-in ...
Ellis, joined by friends and family, hired a private team to spend additional time looking for the bassist, but by Sunday night, according to Rolling Stone, they began to deal with what seemed like a sad reality. “We have to confirm what we already believe in our hearts, which we don...
For nearly the entirety of his career as a performing and touring musician,Bruce Springsteenhad had an issue with taking his show to bigger venues. His reluctance was well known, and he had historically been slow to make such moves, even as the number of people who wanted to see him grew...
Listen to the Who Perform 'Won't Get Fooled Again' Acoustically I like that there have been some solo shows where you don't play it at all.Well, like I say, it’s the only one that if you keep it on the rails, I’m bored shitless with it. I love it when we do it bluesy....
Kiss (1982):With their career in tatters, Kiss finally stopped messing around with disco, pop and concept albums and delivered their heaviest and most sophisticated album ever. Someday we're going to convince them to play "Saint and Sinner" and "Rock and Roll Hell" live. ...
“The last thing I felt like doing was singing songs that Scotty and I and the boys had been playing together for 22 years at that point. You know, it was a really bad thing and a harsh thing to have to go through.” Emails from the fans, he noted, helped him find a path ...
Listen to the Who Perform 'Won't Get Fooled Again' AcousticallyI like that there have been some solo shows where you don't play it at all.Well, like I say, it’s the only one that if you keep it on the rails, I’m bored shitless with it. I love it when we do it bluesy. ...
“The last thing I felt like doing was singing songs that Scotty and I and the boys had been playing together for 22 years at that point. You know, it was a really bad thing and a harsh thing to have to go through.” Emails from the fans, he noted, helped him find a path ...
in a way he'd never dared before. "Once I reached my 40s, I thought to myself that if I'm going to play live now, I need to really mean this," he noted inR.E.M.: Perfect Circle. "I can't go out and be a little bit for one moment slovenly in my choices as a performer...