Music Blogs List Of The Day The 25 Most Rockin' Guitar Riffs The 25 Most Rockin' Guitar Riffs Posted Thu May 29 11:17am PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day I'm told that the good folks over at Rolling Stone.com have launched a list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs as a feature at their site to coincide with their Guitar Gods Issue that--like most great things in this world--is FOR SALE
On May 17, 4:46 am, RockNRo...@webtv.net (Manfred Noland) wrote: johngutglu...@hotmail.com (John Gutglueck) On May 15, 7:38 am, RockNRo...@webtv.net (Manfred Noland) wrote: The IV-#iidim7-I progression typically occurs, as here, in the middle of a phrase, not at the very end, because it would be too "unstable" (by conventional pop music standards) to end up on a tonic chord in second
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFS alt.meditation.shabda SATSANG ON FREEDOM by Michael Turner (c) 1998, 2008 (Author's Note: The following is based upon a Satsang I gave on March 11, 2998, following meditation and reading from the chapter entitled "Freedom" from Paul Twitchell's classic, "Stranger By The River". Much love in the LightSong of the Eternal, Michael Turner) ********************************
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFS alt.meditation.shabda SATSANG ON FREEDOM by Michael Turner (c) 1998, 2008 (Author's Note: The following is based upon a Satsang I gave on March 11, 2998, following meditation and reading from the chapter entitled "Freedom" from Paul Twitchell's classic, "Stranger By The River". Much love in the LightSong of the Eternal, Michael Turner) ********************************
Nick Sterling interview on Modern Guitars Magazine ======================================= January 6, 2006 Nick Sterling Interview by Rick Landers Ready or not, a new generation of young rockers is scorching through classic rock, grabbing inspiration from a full spectrum of music that includes the blues, classical, and the finely crafted tunes of the singer-songwriters of the '60s and