Crank Up the Volume and prepare to rock with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Battle against some of the greatest guitar legends to ever shred on a guitar and become one yourself. Take your shredding skills online against other Guitar Hero players from around the world. Grab your Guitar He...
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The opening blast on the Ramones' debut album still sounds like a buzzsaw cutting through rock 'n' roll excess. Inspired as much by bubblegum pop music as '60s garage rock, "Blitzkrieg Bop" ushered in a whole new era of economy-sized guitar music in the '70s. Queen, "Bohemian Rhapsody...
"Here Comes the Sun" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released on the Beatles' 1969 albumAbbey Road. Along with "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", it is one of Harrison's best-known compositions from the Beatles era. ...
Parker started out as a Motown prodigy — that’s him playing the guitar solo on Stevie Wonder’s “Maybe Your Baby.” For “I Still Can’t Get Over Loving You,” he decides to rip off U.K. synth-pop with his own New Wave ballad, purring “I can’t turn you loose, though I ...
In the movie, Hepburn sang the song sitting with a guitar on the fire escape of a New York apartment, and the result was charming, forever remembered as one of the best movie songs. When a studio executive tried to have the song cut, Hepburn said, “Over my dead body.” Lots of ...
On her first solo single, former CCFX crooner Mary Jane Dunphe describes a solitary, disorienting view of longing. The boiling point of her sensory confusion is right on the surface, bubbling out of the blown-out bass, tactile beats, and feral, distorted guitar riff. Dunphe’s deep voice ...