Guitar Legends #106 — Southern Rock
Журнал “Гитарные легенды” №106, посвященный Сатерн-року.
Табы для гитары и баса, вокальный подстрочник, гармония, аккордовые диаграммы.
Содержание:
- Transcribed (bass lines included): «Flirtin with Disaster» by Molly Hatchet; «Can’t You See» by The Marshall Tucker band; «What’s Your Name» by Lynyrd Skynyrd; «Ramblin’ Man» by The Allman Brothers band.
- The history of Southern Rock — Rebels, rednecks and triple-threat guitars. For seven short years, Southern Rock lived a fast, furious and ill-fated life.
- Duane Allman — In a freewheeling conversation from 1971, Duane Allman talks about slide guitar, Eric Clapton, unsung guitar heroes and the pleasures of performing.
- A history of Lynyrd Skynyrd — First fights, premonitions and a plane that fell from the sky. This is the tale of Ronnie Van Zant and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
- Now to play «Green grass & High Tides» — A down-and-dirty lesson in playing the Outlaws’ greatest hit.
- Molly Hatchet — The iconic- and slightly weird-artwork of Molly Hatchet’s album sleeves.
- James Hetfield meets Gov’t Mule — In the spring of 1998, Metallica’s James Hetfield came face with favorite power trio, Gov’t Mule.
- Blackfoot — The hard-luck story of Blackfoot, southern rock’s great unsung heroes.
- The Making of at Fillmore East — In a retrospective look back at their classic 1971 live album, Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman recall the record that made the Allman Brothers Band the kings of the road.
- Zakk Wylde meets Lynyrd Skynyrd — In a rollicking, rowdy round table interview from the fall of 1992, lifelong southern rock fan Zakk Wylde pays homage to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Gary Rossington and Ed King.
- Prime Cuts — Guitarist Gary Rossington tells the stories behind some of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s finest, moments.
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