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21:56:39 01/16/12
Garland Jeffreys - "Love Is Not A Cliché": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Garland Jeffreys - "Love Is Not A Clich%eacute": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Garland Jeffreys is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. His music is a mix of rock 'n' roll, reggae, blues, soul and even hip-hop. He began his career performing solo in Manhattan clubs in 1966 after attending college at Syracuse University as an art major, where he became friends with Lou Reed. He spent some time in Italy studying art before coming back to Manhattan to further his education at New York's Institute of Fine Arts while working with several New York bands. In 1969 he formed a group called Grinder's Switch, and they released just one album - Garland Jeffreys & Grinder's Switch. Members of Grinder's Switch played on debut solo album of another co-founder of The Velvet Underground, John Cale - Vintage Violence (1970). Garland even wrote one song for this album (Fairweather Friend) and did back-up vocals for it. In 1973 Jeffreys released his own debut album entitled simply 'Garland Jeffreys. During the mid-70s he was touring with reggae artists like Jimmy Cliff and Toots & The Maytals and in 1977 he released his critically acclaimed Ghost Writer. In 1980 Jeffreys made a cover of ? & The Mysterians' 96 Tears. Then, after a long silence he released Don't Call Me Buckwheat (1992). Every song in this album has strong antiracial lyrics ('Welcome To The World', 'Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll', 'I Was Afraid Of Malcolm' etc.). He followed with Wildlife Dictionary in 1997. In 2003 Garland covered Skip James' Washington DC Hospital Center Blues for the film by Wim ... From: sxsw Views: 132 7 ratings Time: 04:10 More in Music
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21:56:39 01/16/12
Garland Jeffreys - "Love Is Not A Cliché": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Garland Jeffreys - "Love Is Not A Clich%eacute": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Garland Jeffreys is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. His music is a mix of rock 'n' roll, reggae, blues, soul and even hip-hop. He began his career performing solo in Manhattan clubs in 1966 after attending college at Syracuse University as an art major, where he became friends with Lou Reed. He spent some time in Italy studying art before coming back to Manhattan to further his education at New York's Institute of Fine Arts while working with several New York bands. In 1969 he formed a group called Grinder's Switch, and they released just one album - Garland Jeffreys & Grinder's Switch. Members of Grinder's Switch played on debut solo album of another co-founder of The Velvet Underground, John Cale - Vintage Violence (1970). Garland even wrote one song for this album (Fairweather Friend) and did back-up vocals for it. In 1973 Jeffreys released his own debut album entitled simply 'Garland Jeffreys. During the mid-70s he was touring with reggae artists like Jimmy Cliff and Toots & The Maytals and in 1977 he released his critically acclaimed Ghost Writer. In 1980 Jeffreys made a cover of ? & The Mysterians' 96 Tears. Then, after a long silence he released Don't Call Me Buckwheat (1992). Every song in this album has strong antiracial lyrics ('Welcome To The World', 'Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll', 'I Was Afraid Of Malcolm' etc.). He followed with Wildlife Dictionary in 1997. In 2003 Garland covered Skip James' Washington DC Hospital Center Blues for the film by Wim ... From: sxsw Views: 100 6 ratings Time: 04:10 More in Music
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05:07:46 01/08/12
Alabama Crimson Tide 2012 Victory Song
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Alabama Crimson Tide Win 2012 National Championship This is their Victory song.. [Hook] by Willie Spade (No really.. it's Willie Spade go listen and compare) [Verse] Willie Spade N-N-Now I don't call it monkeytown This Gorilla City Manne We Living by the minute hand "Welcome to Dixie Land" Snitches on the witness stand Get a "2 piece" like they "Nixon hands" You think it's hot in yo city check the tempature where I'm living manne We'll get it manne til our bodies "tired" like "michelene mane" Sons of the confederate An Alabama Crimson Fan Roll Tide! WE GON RIDE until our paper right Enduring the summer days for our Talladega Nights* Now look here Under TN between Georgia and Mississippi* Alabama Beautiful but known for an ugly history The music industry skipped us Thinking we a bit slow "Seperated but we equal"Thought we finished that wit "Jim Crow" Our story we've yet to tell If you thinking we rhyming frail We do "corpoal punishment" you'll get "whipped" by the "bible belt" You'll try and fail... even our "rivals" wanna put this region on And even tho they know the deal ya'll can get your "eagle on" [Hook] [Verse] Uni-Ali Home of the elephant chicken boxes to box chevy's They not ready for Bama up in they spot heavy So watch carefully Follow the play like Referees Now they having "Nightmares" STILL from when they "Slept" on me My disposition got dough intentions I'm standing tall We on a mission We bussin' cannons we cannon ball Bama the beautiful home of lets get a blunt for four Can buy a case and get braces right at the country store Come check the pedigree homie feel free to dig deep You'll see my roots is bout roastin and pickled pig feet From tuscaloosa to tuskegee you must see me Catch me in Verbena with green Greener then "Hulks Pinky" My state is great no mistaken my pride is evident My Crimson Creed's Be excellent in everything I'm in Lets show these haters we lock and loaded the torch mine Universal Baby got pig twisted like Pork-Rinds
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05:43:50 12/29/11
Top 10 Fun Facts About Jon Bon Jovi
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Learn 10 fun facts about Jon Bon Jovi. As a child, he threw his first guitar down a flight of stairs. He has an English Pub on his property grounds, open only to family and friends. He aspired to be a rock star since his teen years, and would often skip school to attend music events. He is very active in charity projects, and even started one of his own, titled ‘The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation’.
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20:35:22 10/31/11
Piers Faccini - Live in Studio B - Part 1 - Tribe
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Part 1 of Piers Faccini performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
FACEBOOK WEBSITE MYSPACE TWITTER
Melodies and words are in Faccini’s bones and his finely crafted songs resonate with traces of his ancestry. If his songs were maps they would stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the parched plains of the Mediterrannean before spanning the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mississippi Delta.
With the opening track from the new album 'My Wilderness', the narrator ‘calls out to ... the darkness’ seeking answers to unknown mysteries, as the rhythm builds to a Southern Italian Pizzica. Piers Faccini uses this beat, traditionally associated with healing and trance, to throw out his lament, weaving in his own lyrics while cellist and long-term friend and accomplice Vincent Segal replies with his bow.
With the track « The Beggar & The Thief » the creative net widens further. As the beguiling dialogue unfolds between the two characters, the song becomes an anthem to the stateless travellers of the world as Ibrahim Maalouf’s unmistakable trumpet slides between the voices conjuring up the spirits of early Rai or Balkan dances.
Whilst songs such as « Dreamer » « Three Times Betrayed » or « The Beggar & The Thief » undeniably evoke the dryness of Mediterranean landscapes. Others, on the map of this album, such as « A New Morning, » begin like an ancient work song before flowing into an ocean of choir and strings, transporting us to other climes and to one of the cornerstones of Piers Faccini’s writing : the legacy of Skip James, Son House and other pioneer troubadours of the great American songbook.
At the time of his first album in 2004, ‘Leave No Trace,’ Faccini was living more from his painting than writing and singing songs, and yet the slow-burn impact of his music around the world since then has allowed him to switch his energies full time to music. After years of travelling, and countless gigs with stop-overs in the studios of LA or Paris, collaborating with producers such as JP Plunier or Renaud Letang, this fourth album, « My Wilderness » is a return to this home-spun craft – an album which has been entirely produced and conceived by the singer-songwriter himself.
Faccini recorded this album at his home in the foothills of Southern France, nestled in the Mediterrannean rocks and flora. For Piers, recording albums means surrounding himself with old friends, people he can talk music with, true accomplices, fellow souls who share a common vision. For the last year or two, the friends he has invited to play and record music with him, at home, are the bassist Jules Bikoko, the drummer Simone Prattico and the violinist Rodrigo D’Erasmo. If music is a journey then with a band such as this it’s easy to travel.
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19:20:45 10/31/11
Piers Faccini - Live in Studio B - Part 2 - No Reply
[LESS INFO] 9 VIEWS | ADDED 19:20:45 10/31/11
Part 2 of Piers Faccini performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
FACEBOOK WEBSITE MYSPACE TWITTER
Melodies and words are in Faccini’s bones and his finely crafted songs resonate with traces of his ancestry. If his songs were maps they would stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the parched plains of the Mediterrannean before spanning the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mississippi Delta.
With the opening track from the new album 'My Wilderness', the narrator ‘calls out to ... the darkness’ seeking answers to unknown mysteries, as the rhythm builds to a Southern Italian Pizzica. Piers Faccini uses this beat, traditionally associated with healing and trance, to throw out his lament, weaving in his own lyrics while cellist and long-term friend and accomplice Vincent Segal replies with his bow.
With the track « The Beggar & The Thief » the creative net widens further. As the beguiling dialogue unfolds between the two characters, the song becomes an anthem to the stateless travellers of the world as Ibrahim Maalouf’s unmistakable trumpet slides between the voices conjuring up the spirits of early Rai or Balkan dances.
Whilst songs such as « Dreamer » « Three Times Betrayed » or « The Beggar & The Thief » undeniably evoke the dryness of Mediterranean landscapes. Others, on the map of this album, such as « A New Morning, » begin like an ancient work song before flowing into an ocean of choir and strings, transporting us to other climes and to one of the cornerstones of Piers Faccini’s writing : the legacy of Skip James, Son House and other pioneer troubadours of the great American songbook.
At the time of his first album in 2004, ‘Leave No Trace,’ Faccini was living more from his painting than writing and singing songs, and yet the slow-burn impact of his music around the world since then has allowed him to switch his energies full time to music. After years of travelling, and countless gigs with stop-overs in the studios of LA or Paris, collaborating with producers such as JP Plunier or Renaud Letang, this fourth album, « My Wilderness » is a return to this home-spun craft – an album which has been entirely produced and conceived by the singer-songwriter himself.
Faccini recorded this album at his home in the foothills of Southern France, nestled in the Mediterrannean rocks and flora. For Piers, recording albums means surrounding himself with old friends, people he can talk music with, true accomplices, fellow souls who share a common vision. For the last year or two, the friends he has invited to play and record music with him, at home, are the bassist Jules Bikoko, the drummer Simone Prattico and the violinist Rodrigo D’Erasmo. If music is a journey then with a band such as this it’s easy to travel.
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18:46:48 10/31/11
Piers Faccini - Live in Studio B - Part 3 - That Cry
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 18:46:48 10/31/11
Part 3 of Piers Faccini performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
FACEBOOK WEBSITE MYSPACE TWITTER
Melodies and words are in Faccini’s bones and his finely crafted songs resonate with traces of his ancestry. If his songs were maps they would stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the parched plains of the Mediterrannean before spanning the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mississippi Delta.
With the opening track from the new album 'My Wilderness', the narrator ‘calls out to ... the darkness’ seeking answers to unknown mysteries, as the rhythm builds to a Southern Italian Pizzica. Piers Faccini uses this beat, traditionally associated with healing and trance, to throw out his lament, weaving in his own lyrics while cellist and long-term friend and accomplice Vincent Segal replies with his bow.
With the track « The Beggar & The Thief » the creative net widens further. As the beguiling dialogue unfolds between the two characters, the song becomes an anthem to the stateless travellers of the world as Ibrahim Maalouf’s unmistakable trumpet slides between the voices conjuring up the spirits of early Rai or Balkan dances.
Whilst songs such as « Dreamer » « Three Times Betrayed » or « The Beggar & The Thief » undeniably evoke the dryness of Mediterranean landscapes. Others, on the map of this album, such as « A New Morning, » begin like an ancient work song before flowing into an ocean of choir and strings, transporting us to other climes and to one of the cornerstones of Piers Faccini’s writing : the legacy of Skip James, Son House and other pioneer troubadours of the great American songbook.
At the time of his first album in 2004, ‘Leave No Trace,’ Faccini was living more from his painting than writing and singing songs, and yet the slow-burn impact of his music around the world since then has allowed him to switch his energies full time to music. After years of travelling, and countless gigs with stop-overs in the studios of LA or Paris, collaborating with producers such as JP Plunier or Renaud Letang, this fourth album, « My Wilderness » is a return to this home-spun craft – an album which has been entirely produced and conceived by the singer-songwriter himself.
Faccini recorded this album at his home in the foothills of Southern France, nestled in the Mediterrannean rocks and flora. For Piers, recording albums means surrounding himself with old friends, people he can talk music with, true accomplices, fellow souls who share a common vision. For the last year or two, the friends he has invited to play and record music with him, at home, are the bassist Jules Bikoko, the drummer Simone Prattico and the violinist Rodrigo D’Erasmo. If music is a journey then with a band such as this it’s easy to travel.
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18:46:48 10/31/11
Piers Faccini - Live in Studio B - Part 3 - That Cry
[LESS INFO] 8 VIEWS | ADDED 18:46:48 10/31/11
Part 3 of Piers Faccini performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance CLICK HERE
FACEBOOK WEBSITE MYSPACE TWITTER
Melodies and words are in Faccini’s bones and his finely crafted songs resonate with traces of his ancestry. If his songs were maps they would stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the parched plains of the Mediterrannean before spanning the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mississippi Delta.
With the opening track from the new album 'My Wilderness', the narrator ‘calls out to ... the darkness’ seeking answers to unknown mysteries, as the rhythm builds to a Southern Italian Pizzica. Piers Faccini uses this beat, traditionally associated with healing and trance, to throw out his lament, weaving in his own lyrics while cellist and long-term friend and accomplice Vincent Segal replies with his bow.
With the track « The Beggar & The Thief » the creative net widens further. As the beguiling dialogue unfolds between the two characters, the song becomes an anthem to the stateless travellers of the world as Ibrahim Maalouf’s unmistakable trumpet slides between the voices conjuring up the spirits of early Rai or Balkan dances.
Whilst songs such as « Dreamer » « Three Times Betrayed » or « The Beggar & The Thief » undeniably evoke the dryness of Mediterranean landscapes. Others, on the map of this album, such as « A New Morning, » begin like an ancient work song before flowing into an ocean of choir and strings, transporting us to other climes and to one of the cornerstones of Piers Faccini’s writing : the legacy of Skip James, Son House and other pioneer troubadours of the great American songbook.
At the time of his first album in 2004, ‘Leave No Trace,’ Faccini was living more from his painting than writing and singing songs, and yet the slow-burn impact of his music around the world since then has allowed him to switch his energies full time to music. After years of travelling, and countless gigs with stop-overs in the studios of LA or Paris, collaborating with producers such as JP Plunier or Renaud Letang, this fourth album, « My Wilderness » is a return to this home-spun craft – an album which has been entirely produced and conceived by the singer-songwriter himself.
Faccini recorded this album at his home in the foothills of Southern France, nestled in the Mediterrannean rocks and flora. For Piers, recording albums means surrounding himself with old friends, people he can talk music with, true accomplices, fellow souls who share a common vision. For the last year or two, the friends he has invited to play and record music with him, at home, are the bassist Jules Bikoko, the drummer Simone Prattico and the violinist Rodrigo D’Erasmo. If music is a journey then with a band such as this it’s easy to travel.
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17:55:03 10/31/11
Piers Faccini - Live in Studio B
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 17:55:03 10/31/11
Piers Faccini performs live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco FACEBOOK WEBSITE MYSPACE TWITTER
Melodies and words are in Faccini’s bones and his finely crafted songs resonate with traces of his ancestry. If his songs were maps they would stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the parched plains of the Mediterrannean before spanning the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mississippi Delta.
With the opening track from the new album 'My Wilderness', the narrator ‘calls out to ... the darkness’ seeking answers to unknown mysteries, as the rhythm builds to a Southern Italian Pizzica. Piers Faccini uses this beat, traditionally associated with healing and trance, to throw out his lament, weaving in his own lyrics while cellist and long-term friend and accomplice Vincent Segal replies with his bow.
With the track « The Beggar & The Thief » the creative net widens further. As the beguiling dialogue unfolds between the two characters, the song becomes an anthem to the stateless travellers of the world as Ibrahim Maalouf’s unmistakable trumpet slides between the voices conjuring up the spirits of early Rai or Balkan dances.
Whilst songs such as « Dreamer » « Three Times Betrayed » or « The Beggar & The Thief » undeniably evoke the dryness of Mediterranean landscapes. Others, on the map of this album, such as « A New Morning, » begin like an ancient work song before flowing into an ocean of choir and strings, transporting us to other climes and to one of the cornerstones of Piers Faccini’s writing : the legacy of Skip James, Son House and other pioneer troubadours of the great American songbook.
At the time of his first album in 2004, ‘Leave No Trace,’ Faccini was living more from his painting than writing and singing songs, and yet the slow-burn impact of his music around the world since then has allowed him to switch his energies full time to music. After years of travelling, and countless gigs with stop-overs in the studios of LA or Paris, collaborating with producers such as JP Plunier or Renaud Letang, this fourth album, « My Wilderness » is a return to this home-spun craft – an album which has been entirely produced and conceived by the singer-songwriter himself.
Faccini recorded this album at his home in the foothills of Southern France, nestled in the Mediterrannean rocks and flora. For Piers, recording albums means surrounding himself with old friends, people he can talk music with, true accomplices, fellow souls who share a common vision. For the last year or two, the friends he has invited to play and record music with him, at home, are the bassist Jules Bikoko, the drummer Simone Prattico and the violinist Rodrigo D’Erasmo. If music is a journey then with a band such as this it’s easy to travel.
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18:51:42 10/06/11
Celebs Caught Without Makeup!
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Celebs Caught Without Makeup!
Kourtney Kardashian, Kate Moss, Queen Latifah, Whitney Port and more are caught out-and-about with no cosmetics! CELEBS ARE JUST LIKE US...OK, NOT EXACTLY. BUT WHEN THEY SKIP THEIR USUAL MAKEUP ROUTINE & GO BARE, THEY REMIND US THAT THEY'RE ALMOST JUST LIKE US. KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN HASN'T LET PLAYING MOM TO MASON AFFECT HER ALWAYS-PUT-TOGETHER LOOK. BUT ON A RECENT TRIP TO THE GYM, KOURT WAS SPOTTED WITHOUT HER USUAL BRONZED CHEEKS AND GLOSSY POUT. WE'RE BETTING SHE SKIPPED THE SMOKEY EYES, TOO, JUDGING FROM THOSE SUPERSIZED SHADES! KATE MOSS IS USED TO BEING RUNWAY-READY, BUT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THIS SUPER MODEL LIKES TO REMIND HER FANS WHY SHE GETS PAID THE BIG BUCKS... IT'S THAT ALL-NATURAL ENGLISH BEAUTY. SHE'S BEEN AN OFFICIAL "COVERGIRL" AND OBVIOUSLY ISN'T AFRAID TO GO ALL-OUT WITH MAKEUP, BUT OFF THE CLOCK, QUEEN LATIFAH PREFERS A NO-FRILLS KIND OF STYLE..HEAD TO TOE! WHITNEY PORT HAS NO PROBLEM GOING SUPER-GLAM ON THE RED CARPET, BUT WHEN THE FORMER HILLS STAR STEPPED OUT SANS MAKEUP, SHE GAVE US A DOSE OF REALITY...AND SHE'S OBVIOUSLY GOT NOTHING TO HIDE! AND WE KNOW ELIZABETH BANKS CLEANS UP WELL, BUT ON A RECENT NIGHT OUT WITH FRIENDS, THE "30 ROCK" ACTRESS DARED TO GO BARE, AND IT DEFINITELY MADE US DO A DOUBLE-TAKE. NO WORRIES LADIES, WE LIKE YOU JUST THE WAY YOU ARE... From: CelebTV Views: 931 10 ratings Time: 01:16 More in Entertainment
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18:51:42 10/06/11
Celebs Caught Without Makeup!
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 18:51:42 10/06/11
Celebs Caught Without Makeup!
Kourtney Kardashian, Kate Moss, Queen Latifah, Whitney Port and more are caught out-and-about with no cosmetics! CELEBS ARE JUST LIKE US...OK, NOT EXACTLY. BUT WHEN THEY SKIP THEIR USUAL MAKEUP ROUTINE & GO BARE, THEY REMIND US THAT THEY'RE ALMOST JUST LIKE US. KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN HASN'T LET PLAYING MOM TO MASON AFFECT HER ALWAYS-PUT-TOGETHER LOOK. BUT ON A RECENT TRIP TO THE GYM, KOURT WAS SPOTTED WITHOUT HER USUAL BRONZED CHEEKS AND GLOSSY POUT. WE'RE BETTING SHE SKIPPED THE SMOKEY EYES, TOO, JUDGING FROM THOSE SUPERSIZED SHADES! KATE MOSS IS USED TO BEING RUNWAY-READY, BUT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THIS SUPER MODEL LIKES TO REMIND HER FANS WHY SHE GETS PAID THE BIG BUCKS... IT'S THAT ALL-NATURAL ENGLISH BEAUTY. SHE'S BEEN AN OFFICIAL "COVERGIRL" AND OBVIOUSLY ISN'T AFRAID TO GO ALL-OUT WITH MAKEUP, BUT OFF THE CLOCK, QUEEN LATIFAH PREFERS A NO-FRILLS KIND OF STYLE..HEAD TO TOE! WHITNEY PORT HAS NO PROBLEM GOING SUPER-GLAM ON THE RED CARPET, BUT WHEN THE FORMER HILLS STAR STEPPED OUT SANS MAKEUP, SHE GAVE US A DOSE OF REALITY...AND SHE'S OBVIOUSLY GOT NOTHING TO HIDE! AND WE KNOW ELIZABETH BANKS CLEANS UP WELL, BUT ON A RECENT NIGHT OUT WITH FRIENDS, THE "30 ROCK" ACTRESS DARED TO GO BARE, AND IT DEFINITELY MADE US DO A DOUBLE-TAKE. NO WORRIES LADIES, WE LIKE YOU JUST THE WAY YOU ARE... From: CelebTV Views: 931 10 ratings Time: 01:16 More in Entertainment
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14:18:00 08/31/11
How to Play Rock String Skipping Arpeggios
[LESS INFO] 16 VIEWS | ADDED 14:18:00 08/31/11
Extract from the LickLibrary 50 Killer Rock Licks DVD which shows you how to learn the techniques to play rock sounding licks in the style of Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page and Slash
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19:03:36 06/23/11
Metal Band's Backing Track Skips
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 19:03:36 06/23/11
They went from "Are you ready to rock?" to "Will you be ready to resume rocking once we fix our tape and get it started back up?"
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17:20:53 01/19/11
SoloCraft: Intervallic Lines: 3
[LESS INFO] 7 VIEWS | ADDED 17:20:53 01/19/11
That’s right. I’m using minor pentatonic scales to create the licks in much of this solo example. I know the fingerings don’t look familiar to you anymore now that I am skipping strings and creating new approaches from the standard shapes. Play through this solo one measure at a time to [...]
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16:53:06 01/19/11
SoloCraft: Pedal Tones
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 16:53:06 01/19/11
As you can hear the licks are pretty simple in their structure but the articulation of the interval skips may be tricky at first. You may also notice that I also weave in regular lick ideas to allow the pedal tone ideas to shine when they come back around. Get more videos, notation [...]
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16:04:37 07/30/10
The math of rock climbing
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 16:04:37 07/30/10
What's it like to fall 40 feet down a sheer cliff face? Emory mathematician Skip Garibaldi describes his experiences climbing Yosemite's El Capitan. He also explains some basic climbing math, including the fall factor and ape index.






