This classic country rock song is known by non-fans and America diehards alike. And it makes sense why. The stellar storytelling, the simple arrangement of it all… Few songs that feature more or less ...
The Kinks changed rock music forever with the use of one particular type of chord on their 1964 hit, "You Really Got Me." ...
The sound is unmistakable. A barre chord slices through the speakers, the guitar edging into distortion. The snare kicks in ...
Trying to choose 15 songs from Quincy Jones' illustrious career in music is a steep challenge, but you can't go wrong with ...
The song moves as swiftly as “New Rose” and even includes ... It’s got quite the opening as well, with three huge show biz chords and stadium rock Rat fills giving way to lonely bass chords and then ...
Know the chords you are playing over - but don’t overthink it ... “When you’re dealing with classic rock, you’ll get people ...
But they found a good balance between their classic sound and this electric rendition by following a similar pattern for most ...
Light My Fire” wasn’t the Doors’ first single — that honor went to “Break on Through (To the Other Side).” It was actually ...
But sometimes a band just knows what they’re doing and can weave humour into their very being. Although classic rock is often ...
For me it’s the best of the Police,” guitarist Andy Summers says. “There are a lot of other great tracks, but I’ve always ...
Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as the same song. Lazily ...