“I remember one night I said to the rest of the band, ‘I’m not going out there.’ The police couldn’t get in the place. There ...
The priciest guitar tracks of all time are connected to the biggest classic rock songs ever, and few can actually afford to license them.
Apparently like a lot of air guitarists, Lindbergh draws inspiration from the physical, frenetic playing of Angus Young, the schoolboy uniform-wearing lead guitarist and co-founder of AC/DC. “If I was ...
In a new 'Guitar Word' interview, KISS’ Gene Simmons reveals his most influential bassists, Including Paul McCartney and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood.
Nikki Sixx said his life would probably have gone differently if he’d started out playing a good-quality guitar. Instead, his ...
AC/DC has built one of the most solid legacies in rock and roll history. The band's unique blues-infused rock, paced by the memorable riffs of guitar-playing brothers Angus and Malcolm Young ...
I can also hit this guitar really hard and she can fucking ... It was a choice inspired by two of his greatest influences – Angus Young of AC/DC, one of the most famous exponents of the SG ...
It's the guitar harmonies that set the band apart from its contemporaries and helped further open the door for more two-guitar bands to take their shot. 24 of 25 2.
Brian Robertson's solo on Thin Lizzy's "Don't Believe a Word" is killer, but there's twice as many wicked guitar wipeouts on Lizzy's "Cowboy Song". And what's up with Boston's "Hitch a Ride"?