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viernes, 28 de julio de 2023

The post-Bowie career of Mick Ronson, rock ’n’ roll’s most quietly spoken guitar hero

“That’s amazing, dude! You just whipped that out!” Watch Rivers Cuomo floor Chris Shiflett with a version of Yngwie Malmsteen’s Far Beyond the Sun | “The amp that started it all is back”: Marshall’s first new build since its acquisition is a streamlined, vintage-inspired take on the company's classic JTM45 | Chuck Berry-by-way-of-the-gutter riffs and choppy Strat-isms from Fender's latest signature artist: Here are this week's essential guitar tracks
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July 28, 2023
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“That’s amazing, dude! You just whipped that out!” Watch Rivers Cuomo floor Chris Shiflett with a version of Yngwie Malmsteen’s Far Beyond the Sun
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The Weezer frontman guested on the second episode of the Foo Fighters guitarist’s new Shred With Shifty podcast
“The amp that started it all is back”: Marshall’s first new build since its acquisition is a streamlined, vintage-inspired take on the company's classic JTM45
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“Mick came in with his Les Paul, plugged into my amp and fiddled with the controls. All of a sudden there it was, the full Ziggy Stardust tone”: The post-Bowie career of Mick Ronson, rock ’n’ roll’s most quietly spoken guitar hero
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Sure, he made a massive imprint on David Bowie's classic early '70s albums, but Mick Ronson also worked with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Elton John, Roger McGuinn, Morrissey, Ian Hunter, and many others
Eric Clapton and Van Halen covered his songs, and he led Jimmy Page's favorite American band: Watch overlooked guitar genius Lowell George demonstrate his slide technique on German TV
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A guitarist for Frank Zappa before forming and taking the reins of Little Feat, George's influence has long overshadowed his recognition
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jueves, 27 de julio de 2023

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