Learn how to play the riff from the classic Black Crowes tune She Talks To Angels with Guitar Control instructor Darrin Goodman, aka Uncle D. Be sure to get the free included tabs so you can easily follow along and you will be rockin’ this sweet riff tonight! Introduction How’s it goi...
Touching on how his grief compounded his viral infection, Navarro added, “For the first year after losing Taylor, I didn’t play. …Then, about a year into it, I picked up the guitar, started playing some cover songs, and just kind of got used to the instrument in my hand again.”...
Touching on how his grief compounded his viral infection, Navarro added, “For the first year after losing Taylor, I didn’t play. …Then, about a year into it, I picked up the guitar, started playing some cover songs, and just kind of got used to the instrument in my hand again.”...
” Flea admitted decades later to Guitar World.“It was like we took what was great about us and just gave a lot more depth to the instruments and structure. The album really captured a space and a time that was exciting and fun.”...
“With that album, we really grew into being the band that we always wanted to be,” Flea admitted decades later to Guitar World.“It was like we took what was great about us and just gave a lot more depth to the instruments and structure. The album really captured a space and a ...
The film does so much with very little dialogue, allowing Moore to deliver a performance of a lifetime. As the film progresses, it becomes wackier and wackier in only the finest of ways as the older version becomes obsessed with her younger self. As she decays, she becomes a bald hunchbac...
The third Taylor Swift album to receive the 'Taylor's Version' treatment, 'Speak Now' isn't just a time capsule for the superstar — it was the turning point for her both personally and professionally.
"Keith has been super great, and so supportive, and he was just really excited to play 'Austin'," Dasha said. "Seeing him up there like ripping on guitar on it, it was like, 'That's why you wanted to play the song, because you wanted to rip the guitar on it.'" ...
"Keith has been super great, and so supportive, and he was just really excited to play 'Austin'," Dasha said. "Seeing him up there like ripping on guitar on it, it was like, 'That's why you wanted to play the song, because you wanted to rip the guitar on it.'" ...
Nile Rodgers-approved guitar riffs and sensuous saxophone licks. Heartthrob front man Michael Hutchence marshals listeners to the dance floor with every cocksure come-on, falling somewhere between Jim Morrison and Bono. The band nods to its new wave and post-punk roots on the saxophone-driven inst...