A blistering opening riff helped make Motörhead's biggest hit a heavy metal landmark—and later introduced the band to a new generation in WWE.
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In 1976, Eagles released a hard-driving rock song that would become one of the defining road trip anthems of the classic rock era. "Life in the Fast Lane" remains one of the band's most recognizable ...
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This little essay used to be called “most iconic opening guitar riffs,” but that title would have been a lie. I try not to lie, unless it is absolutely convenient. So I took out the "most." You see, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jimi Hendrix might be the most well-known left-handed guitar player of all time, but Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi is often ...
These guitar riffs from the 1980s are still floating around in the minds of 80s kids. Feel free to play along with your air ...
In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul McCartney wrote that George’s guitar riff in “And I Lover Her” made the song more musical. The “Yesterday” singer explained that the song needed something to ...