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#5: Video Tutorials : Icons of Rock Rudy Sarzo Rock Bass Essentials |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 20 October 2009 | Views: 52 |
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Icons of Rock Rudy Sarzo Rock Bass EssentialsDVDR | 720x480 | VOB | 8000 kbps | 29.97 fps | Aspect ratio: 4:3 | MP3 192 kpbs | 4 GB Actors: Rudy Sarzo | Directors: Rudy Sarzo | Studio: Music Star Productions World-renowned bassist Rudy Sarzo has been treating audiences for decades to his unique style of playing with such multi-platinum recording groups as Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot , Whitesnake and Dio. In this informative and entertaining video, Rudy explains in detail his approach to recording, live performing, constructing your own original bass lines and developing your improvisational skills. This instructional Bass DVD will take you from the beginner to intermediate levels. The easy to navigate menus offer random access to the skill levels and chapter points within each lesson, making it quick and easy to choose what you want to learn. |
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#13: Music : TOP100 Best Hardrock Songs Of The 70's To 90's! |
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| The Author: slyverr | 2 August 2009 | Views: 1597 |
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100 of the best hardrock songs of the 70's to the 90's! all your favorites are inside include: AC/DC Metallica Black Sabbath Nirvana Deep purple Pearl jam Def leppard Queen Europe The who Guns n' roses Van halen ozzy ozbourne Stone temple pilots Iron maiden ZZ top Kid rock AND MORE SONGS!! CLICK TO SEE LIST!Kiss |
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#14: Music : A Tribute To Alice Cooper |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 15 May 2009 | Views: 429 |
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This is a very good album. The songs are all very good musically and there are some amazing musicians on this album. All on one CD you've got guitarists like Slash, Mick Mars and Marty Friedman, you've got Ronnie James Dio and Bruce Dickinson on vocals and the list goes on. Here's a more complete list of who is on the album and where they come from. All the songs are good versions and stick so close to Alices originals that uniformed listeners may ealily mistake them for Alice: Joe Elliott - Def Leopard / Phil Collen - Def Leopard / Bob Kulick - Meat Loaf, Queen / Pat Torpey - David Lee Roth Band / Clarence Clemons - E Street Band Dave Mustaine - Megadeth / Marty Friedman - Megadeth / Bob Daisley - Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Uriah Heep / Eric Singer - Kiss Roger Daltrey - The Who / Slash - GnR / Mike Inez - Alice In Chains / Carmine Appice - Vanilla Fudge Ronnie James Dio - Dio, Black Sabbath / Steve Lukather - Toto / Phil Soussan - Ozzy Osbourne, Vince Neil, Billy Idol / Randy Castillo - Ozzy Osbourne Vince Neil - Motley Crue / Mick Mars - Motley Crue / Billy Sheehan - David Lee Roth Band / Simon Phillips - Toto, Mick Jagger Bruce Dickinson - Iron Maiden / Adrian Smith - Iron Maiden / Tony Franklin - The Firm / Tommy Aldridge - Ozzy Osbourne, WhitesnakeDee Snider - Twisted Sister / Zakk Wylde - Ozzy Osbourne / Rudy Sarzo - Quiet Riot / Frankie Banali - Quiet Riot Phil Lewis - La Guns / George Lynch - Dokken / Stu Hamm - Steve Vai, Joe Satriani / Vinnie Colaiuta - Frank Zappa / Derek Sherinian - Alice Cooper Glenn Hughs - Deep Purple / Don Dokken - Dokken / John Norum - Dokken / Tim Bogert - Vanilla Fudge, Beck Steve Jones - Sex Pistols / Duff McKagen - GnR / Matt Sorum - GnR |
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#16: Music : Conor Oberst - Outer South(2009) |
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| The Author: suchandra | 8 May 2009 | Views: 252 |
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Artist: Conor Oberst Album: Outer South Release: 2009 Genre: Alternative Bitrate: 198 kbps avg |
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#17: Music : VA- Classic Rock The Best of 2008 |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 18 January 2009 | Views: 2371 |
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MP3 | 15 Tracks | Classic Rock | avg. 224 KBPS | 92.3 MB Tracks:01.Def Leppard -- Go [03:23] 02.Black Stone Cherry -- Blind Man (Album Version) [03:39] 03.Pride Tiger -- The Lucky Ones [03:38] 04.The Gaslight Anthem -- The '59 Sound [03:11] 05.Endeverafter -- All Night [03:34] 06.Graveyard -- Lost In Confusion [03:24] 07. Whitesnake -- Can You Hear The Wind Blow [05:06] 08.Alice Cooper -- The One That Got Away [03:22] 09.Lethargy -- A Lost Adoration [04:11] 10.Heaven's Basement -- Tear Your Heart Out [03:58] |
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#18: Music : O Melhor de Lovy Metal - Various Artists (2007) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 12 January 2009 | Views: 1553 |
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MP3 | 14 Tracks | Rock | 320 KBPS | 144 MB Tracks:1. Still Loving You - Scorpions 2. Is This Love? - Whitesnake3. Forever - Kiss 4. I Remember You - Skid Row 5. Behind Blue Eyes - Limp Bizkit 6. Wherever You Will Go - The Calling 7. Under The Same Sun - Scorpions 8. I've been In Love With You - Cutting Crew 9. I Live My Life For You - Firehouse 10. Broken Wings - Mr. Mister |
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#19: Music : Lovy Metal 2 - Various Artists (Import) 2002 |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 7 January 2009 | Views: 985 |
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MP3 | 14 Tracks | Rock | 320 KBPS | 134 MB Tracks:1. Is This Love - Whitesnake2. Wind Of Change - The Scorpions 3. In A Darkened Room - Skid Row 4. Beautiful - Marillion 5. I Live My Life For You - Firehouse 6. Easy - Faith No More 7. Me Oh My - Slade 8. Die For Love - Marc Ferr 9. Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison 10. Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone) - Cinderella |
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#20: Music : The Perfect Driving Album - Various Artists (2008) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 5 January 2009 | Views: 2852 |
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MP3 | 3 Discs, 54 Tracks | Pop/Rock | avg. 204 KBPS | 321 MB Disc 11. Queen - Don't Stop Me Know 3:30 2. The Angels - Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again 3:17 3. Free - All Right Now 5:32 4. Beach Boys - I Get Around 2:12 5. Don Mclean - American Pie 4:10 6. Kiss - Rock N Roll Allnite 4:13 7. Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild 3:28 8. Cheap Trick - I Want You To Want Me 3:39 9. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama 4:44 10.Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell 4:53 |
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#21: Music » Music Video : STEVE VAI - For The Love of GOD |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 23 December 2008 | Views: 2011 |
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"SHUT UP – WE KNOW YOU CAN PLAY!” This is a Video instruction how to play "For The Love of God" note by note in PASSION AND WARFARE Album Widely acclaimed as his best album, Passion and Warfare finds Steve Vai coming into his own as a composer, as well as bypassing vocals almost entirely. His style isn't quite as derivative of influences Frank Zappa and Joe Satriani as it was six years earlier on Flex-able; while some of Vai's sense of humor is still evident on tracks like the cock rock strut of "The Audience Is Listening," it is mostly replaced by a spiritual reflectiveness on ballads like "For the Love of God" and "Blue Powder" and dignified, committed rockers like "I Would Love To" and "Liberty." Vai is a more distinguished composer than most of his guitar-shredder contemporaries, and rather than simply showing off his technique, he isn't afraid to experiment or take chances in his playing. Thus, Passion and Warfare is arguably the richest and best hard rock guitar-virtuoso album of the '80s. Steve Vai (SV) took time out from talking to muso mags to shoot the breeze with me backstage at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 4 June 1997. Mike Keneally (MK) also joined us on the fat floating sofa in Steve’s dressing room. |
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#22: E-Books : STEVE VAI - Book and Articles |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 19 December 2008 | Views: 1125 |
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Steven "Steve" Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960 in Carle Place, New York) is an American instrumental rock guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, producer, and actor. After starting his professional career as a music transcriptionist for Frank Zappa, Vai would also record and tour in Zappa's backing band starting in 1980. The guitarist began a solo career starting in 1984 and has released 13 solo albums as of 2008. Apart from his work with Frank Zappa, Vai has also recorded and toured with numerous musical artists including Alcatrazz, David Lee Roth and Whitesnake. Vai has been a regular touring member of the G3 Concert Tour which began in 1996. In 1999 Vai started his own record label Favored Nations with the intent to showcase, as Vai describes: "...artists that have attained the highest performance level on their chosen instruments." With this you can find 2 articles and a book: 10 Hour Workout, 30 Hour Path To Virtuoso Enlightenmen, and Guitar Books...From Steve Vai Vai also helped design his signature Ibanez JEM series of guitars. They feature a hand grip (fondly referred to as a "monkey grip") cut into the top of the body of the guitar, a humbucker-single coil-humbucker DiMarzio pickup configuration with several different types of pickup including Evolution, Breed and EVO 2. He also uses an Ibanez Edge double-locking tremolo system (the current production JEMs have the newer Edge Pro), as well as an elaborate and extensive "Tree of Life" inlay down the neck. Vai also equips many of his guitars with an Ibanez Backstop, a tremolo stabilizer that has been discontinued. Lately Vai has also equipped some of his guitars with True Temperament fretboards in order for his chords to sound completly in tune.[6] Vai also has a 7-string model designed by him named Ibanez Universe. The Universe later influenced the 7-string guitars used by Korn and other bands to create nu metal sounds in the late 1990s. He also has a signature Ibanez acoustic, the Euphoria. Before he used Ibanez, he briefly endorsed Jackson guitars, but this relationship would only last for two years. |
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#23: Music : STEVE VAI - Fire Garden (TAB GUITARS+MP3) |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 16 December 2008 | Views: 1318 |
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An amazing work by an amazing musician. A lot of people pigeonhole Steve Vai into being just another guitarist, a relic of the shred-happy '80s. But take another listen. Forget his stints in Alcatrazz and Whitesnake, forget that ridiculous triple-necked heart guitar that backed David Lee Roth, and listen to Vai's own music, made on his own terms. Yes, he is an incredibly talented guitarist, but he's also much more, a true modern-day composer. No matter how off-the-wall his songs seem, there's an amazing musical quality and deep spirituality that underscores every note in his truly amazing body of work. The first phase is pure magic, especially the Fire Garden Suite. His lyrics are a little corny in some of the tracks in phase 2, but his voice, while not the most beautiful in the world, fits every song perfectly. In closing, this is an amazing album in both its scope and its execution, giving the listener a glimpse at the many sides of Steve Vai, the man. This is a wonderful album. So much melody, so many twists and turns, so much fun. A definite must-have; This album recommended highly enough |
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#24: Music » Music Video : Steve Vai - BIG TROUBLE |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 15 December 2008 | Views: 2427 |
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Steve Vai’s technical mastery of the guitar is such that, like a gunslinger of old, he used to challenge the audience at Frank Zappa gigs to bring along music scores for him to sight read live on stage. Naturally enough Vai’s reputation spread and his solos soon became one of the benchmarks that aspiring guitarists measure themselves against. A brief spell in 1985 with Alcatrazz (replacing Yngwie Malmsteen), followed by a couple of years with David Lee Roth, who had by that time split, very publicly, from Eddie Van Halen. His iconic status also led to a collaboration with Ibanez with whom has designed several signature guitars. Steve Vai's guitar work on that album is really amazing, and for the most part totally unconventional. What a monster. What’s What With … Steve Vai You may not know the name Steve Vai. But unless you think that heavy metal is just the stuff you don’t want in your drinking water, you’ve undoubtedly heard his screamingly fast guitar work, since he’s played with the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, David Lee Roth, Frank Zappa, and Whitesnake. Since leaving that world of overindulgence in the ’80s, Vai has maintained a successful solo career with more than a dozen albums; he appears tonight at the Keswick and on Saturday at the Borgata. I caught up with this six-string soldier before sound check. — Victor Fiorillo |
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#25: Music : The Best Love... Ever! Various Artists (2008) |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 12 December 2008 | Views: 2772 |
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MP3 | 4 Discs, 71 Tracks | Pop | avg. 192 KBPS | 417.51 MB Tracklistings:Disc 1 :1. Robbie Williams - Angels 3:59 2. Angela McCluskey - It’s Been Done 3:54 3. Duran Duran - Come Undone 3:57 4. Beverley Knight - Shape Of You 4:25 5. Louis Armstrong - We Have All The Time In The World 3:12 6. All Saints - Never Ever 6:24 7. Blue - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word 3:27 8. Jamelia - Thank You 3:12 9. Coldplay - Trouble 4:29 10. Martine McCutcheon - Perfect Moment 3:48 |
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#26: Music : Best Of Whitesnake |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 1 December 2008 | Views: 783 |
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MP3/ 17 Tracks/ Genre: Rock/ 192 KBPS/ 103 MB Tracks:1. Fool For Your Loving 4:18 2. Don't Break My Heart Again 4:03 3. Love Ain't No Stranger 4:11 4. Is This Love 4:41 5. Now You're Gone 4:11 6. Give Me All Your Love 3:30 7. Ready An' Willing 3:43 8. Guilty Of Love 3:25 9. Would I Lie To You 4:30 10. Long Way From Home 4:56 |
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#27: Music : The Number One Beast, 666: A Tribute to Iron Maiden |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 30 November 2008 | Views: 1259 |
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Can you imagine what it would sound like if Whitesnake or Cinderella had covered Iron Maiden? Well, listen to this album and all the non-Di'Anno tracks will give you a clearer idea. Those track are mainstream-sounding and would have been perfect in the heyday of "Hair Metal". This isn't a negative criticism, as most are actually quite nice to listen to, but this simply isn't Maiden. The power and rawness are absent and these covers sound a bit bland. Musicians:Lea Hart – Lead Guitar, Paul Quinn – Guitar, Bernie Torme – Guitar, Andy Barnet – Guitar, Rob Page – Guitar, Steve Parry – Guitar, Dave Colwell – Guitar, Steve Bennett – Drums, Dean Moraity – Bass, Jem Davis – Keyboards. Songs:1. Can I Play With Madness [Steve Overland] 2. 2 Minutes To Midnight [Steve Grimmett] 3. Wrathchild [Paul Di'Anno] 4. Hallowed Be Thy Name [Doogie White] 5. Running Free [Paul Di'Anno] 6. The Evil That Men Do [Doogie White] 7. Phantom Of The Opera [Paul Di'Anno] 8. The Number Of The Beast [Steve Grimmett] 9. Iron Maiden [Paul Di'Anno] 10. Run To The Hills [Steve Overland] |
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#28: Music : IRON MAIDEN-The Number of the Beast (MP3+TAB) |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 27 November 2008 | Views: 1325 |
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Iron Maiden are Steve Harris' brainchild, from 1976 and on they are the absolute heavy metal machine that destroys everything on its path. They made heavy metal massive, and they are familiar even to those that don’t know their music. With this record Iron Maide broke into the world receiving recognition and appreciation. They managed to attract huge crowds, with people flooding stadiums (the top of the iceberg was Monsters Of Rock in Donnington with over 100,000 people attendance in 1988), their record sales reached unbelievable numbers (they’ve sold more than 70 million records worldwide), big tours, great material and we haven’t talked about influence…let’s not. They have a distinguish position in our music’s pantheon. “Number Of The Beast” overflows with power, passion, outstanding arrangements that feed the listener’s attention, galloping metallic riffs, and melodies that break to guitar parades. The record arrived exactly when they needed it. After the two records with Paul Di’Anno and his punk pitch, Bruce Dickinson (ex-Samson) with his metalic voice, took over like a bull in a china shop. His majestic voice of great potential was what the band was in need of to rejuvenate and conquer the world. |
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#29: Music : 100% Hits The Best Of 2008 - Various Artists |
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| The Author: hot_stuff | 26 November 2008 | Views: 2785 |
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MP3 | 2 Discs (22 + 22 Tracks) | 224 KBPS | 223 MB Tracklist:CD 1:01 • Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl 02 • Flo Rida Feat T Pain - Low 03 • The Veronicas - Untouched 04 • Faker - This Heart Attack 05 • Miley Cyrus - See You Again 06 • The Last Goodnight - Pictures Of You 07 • Linkin Park - Shadow Of The Day 08 • Estelle - American Boy [No Rap Version] 09 • Lupe Fiasco Feat. Matthew Santos - Superstar 10 • Kelis - I Don’t Think So |
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#30: Music : Now, That's What I Call The 80s |
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| The Author: xion76 | 31 October 2008 | Views: 2202 |
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MP3 | 20 Tracks | Various Artists | 123 MB Track Listings:1. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 2. Billy Joel - Uptown Girl 3. Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go 4. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 5. Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf 6. Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me 7. The Fixx - One Thing Leads To Another 8. Steve Miller - Abracadabra 9. Bob Seger - Shakedown 10. The Police - Every Breath You Take 11. Whitesnake - Here I Go Again 12. Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger 13. Herbie Hancock - Rock It 14. David Bowie - Let's Dance 15. Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? Tags: Music |
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