Thursday, January 21, 2010

Gay Rocks Jeff Stryker

Top 11: The Best Guitar Players Of The 70's

Just as he entered my blog, I stumbled on the odd surprise that commented on the list above (record!!) And spent just what, almost, I predicted would happen, but gladly accepted the Comment well done, a fair critical comment dyes, I help in any future ... clear only if we take into account, but do not usually do that ...
I love some reader comment on my posts, above all we want to know more than me, but it is also interesting to write my name wrong (Lizard), knowing that there are several characters ( The Lizard King, Jim Morrison ) and songs ( The Celebration Of The Lizard, Lizard Love ) and to Albums! ( Lizard King Crimson as not!) And want to pretend they do not know how to write Lizard, mmm .....
Now, you can believe my bag ready the Rolling Stone (impossible, I shit the magazine), I repeat, for those not paying attention ... lists are based on a word, a thing .. SIGNIFICANCE! that's right, who transcended the barriers of space and time to be etched in our memories, is a musician worth ... I do not care if the ungrateful are very marketable, or VERY underground, or very virtuous, no no, the legacy is what matters, and it is obvious that if a player leaves a legacy, it is because it is valuable ...

Now, as the musicologist bum I am, let's get ... After the fabulous
hippies and experimental odysseys came the 70's, full of Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Progressive, Glam, Punk and more Rock & Roll, this decade is better known as "The Decade Of The Guitar" because many bands left side oriental music and organs that predominated in both psychedelic era, and began to strum his guitar again, reaching a new generation of talented musicians, SOME, in force since the 60's, but merely lived its golden age in the 70's ... see .. 01 - Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin :
Emerging from the dark bowels of London, and leaving her past with the Yardbirds (Zeppelin actually going to be like a second portion thereof), Page formed his band with some great musicians such as Robert Plant and John Bonham, both came (almost by the hand) in the same band, and John Paul Jones, a well-known musician and arranger of the decade just passed, and although the band had its heyday in the late 60's (Led Zeppelin I & II) live shows given by Led Zeppelin in the 70's, was what led Page to the highest rung of guitarists talented playing either acoustic Led Zeppelin IV, or by maximizing the Rock on Led Zeppelin II, to his experiments with Dazed And Confused, which stretched the full shows tremendous song, turning a dark epic work of more than 25 minutes! !, Jimmy Page, another "Jaime" lucky and talented on the guitar, the brains of Zeppelin, still in force today .. 02 - Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple : Here a talented
musician who always admired classical music and followed the English guitar of Andres Segovia, Narciso Yepes, which he added to his bands Deep Purple, Rainbow, and of course his little experiment folk-medieval Blackmore's Night, the grandeur of this music made me think a little whether it was the # 2 spot, but hey, I can not argue that, despite being a great talent with an importance and influence the world of rock, can be better .. 03 - Steve Howe of Yes :
I confess something? Yes always been a band that I liked too, haha, I is not one of those useless who criticize just for listening Yes "Owner Of A Lonely Heart", but Yes is a band very difficult, but Steve Howe, for their part, I find a great musician who mastered the guitar very well, but never called me too, but since I know that stone me Yes compulsive fans and progressive general, could not help but put in tremendous position, and I must admit, Howe is a genius, but much to his way, will come the day you hear Fragile and Close To The Edge with pleasure and admiration .. 04 - Robert Fripp of King Crimson :
Fripp, one of these masters of the guitar, much rather difficult to understand, but with amazing tricks with a very good management of lyre mellotron and led to the Crimson originality to form what would be the fuse that ignited the boom in progressive rock since its debut, it would be born almost progressive rock as it was known, bluntly and without masks, In The Court Of The King Crimson in 1969 was the Holy Grail of rock for a while, and Fripp, (as you can see in the picture above) was far from the typical image of a guitar, always sitting with his little guitar, as is music teacher your school .. 05 - Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath :
Father of Heavy Metal, or Infernal Master, one of those musicians who already had time in between, had merit extra for his outstanding technique, but despite the accident that cost him his fingertips, he went ahead with a prosthesis, and his band Black Sabbath riffs which influenced the world of Metal, a subgenre of ROCK (for those who do not know and separate), which has dominated the world and currently has hovered around the "new" version of Sabbath, Heaven And Hell .. 06 - David Gilmour of Pink Floyd :
What I can say that Gilmour has told them, never had great techniques, and always relied on pedals and stuff for your sound, but their sound was the leading Pink Floyd to be a top rock bands, while Roger Waters Arremate yet the world, Gilmour gave sound to your ideas, and to him we owe the best songs of the band, such as Comfortably Numb, Hey You and up to Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2), all of The Wall, Wish You Were classical Here, and besides that, have been reborn to Floyd The Division Bell, a huge devastating guitar solos (which become repetitive, I must admit) and always dedicated to his career and music ... 07 - BRIAN MAY of Queen :
Here the most talented greñudito Queen, of course only after Mercury, May gave the stain of "royalty" to the sound of the band, with its powerful guitar has made us vibrate with songs like We Will Rock You and Stone Cold Crazy, and of course, his solos have been memorable shows of the talent of this musician Brian May is almost the sound of Queen, Freddie was the voice ... 08 - ANGUS YOUNG of AC / DC :
And across the road to hell, we got the most curious of the Young brothers, Angus Young, whose riffs and distinctive guitar style, made AC / DC in exponent of Hard Rock music has existed, with a definitive style, Angus requintos makes their sound to Rock, ROCK PURO, bluntly and all the inking kick-ass sound of AC / DC, and schemes to either the deceased Bon Scott or Brian Johnson, Angus has demonstrated the presence and some liderasgo in the band, something very few guitarists can boast ... 09 - Mick Ronson of the Spiders From Mars :
believe that David Bowie (with all their leotards) had not been what it is, without the distinctive Ronson, Bowie's glam era owes much to the composer , arranger and guitarist who gave sound to Ziggy and "Spiders from Mars", which we have been extremely close to Bowie in some images, and its output is noticed the ABSENCE, since it gave the sound Bowie Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane, after his death in 1993 Bowie sure you'll be crying ... 10 - MICK TAYLOR for THE ROLLING STONES :
Another Stone may think I'm crazy for having gone to 3! of the 4 guitarists who have gone through the ranks of the Stones (do not expect to Ronnie Wood in 11th place), but this guy definitely should have given the sound of the Rolling Stones, being replaced Brian Jones came to fall ill (Jones is one of my biggest idols), but to hear his guitar in the most impressive drives of the Stones, such as Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers, it was obvious that he's still up in quality, definitely Member spent more talented than the ranks of the Stones ... 11 - Ace Frehley of KISS :
Although KISS is a band that was more show than music, when out with his powerful Frehley guitar to make one really stood out, and his technique and talent as a guitarist led him beyond being simply "the Ace of Space", so much so that when the band decided that each take out a disk "solo" that of Ace was the best, who had the talent ??... ehh

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Should The Morning-after Pill Be Banned?

Top 11: Best guitarists of the 60's

In the early 60's the music of Rock & Roll evolved to new levels with it came new genres and groups that became legend, and with linking these groups is a guitarist who accompanied , Maxims bands were consolidated through beautiful melodies, great solos and memorable riffs, guitarists are quite essential in the rock scene, and the 60's was no exception, with the emergence of the Beat movement, psychedelic music and experimental music ...

Today we gathered the 11 best and final of the 60's, some will doubt, who hates and nobody can deny it, there will be frustrated by the positions and others who miss their favorite, but popular culture in the last 3 or 4 decades they have been the most acclaimed because it is everything? obviously, for his greatness ...
01 - JIMI HENDRIX The Jimi Hendrix Experience :
The Rolling Stone placed it at # 1 on their list of top guitarists history, much later, créamne, very much in understanding why his greatness, always saw him as a guitarist with the same raw talent that other large, clear goodism, but no more than others ... in song or say, I was not surprised at all, but today with my little experience, I can feel the feeling with which he played the LIVE to the guitar, to Speech, to MOURN and the acoustic guitar was even more sencible that God himself Clapton, no doubt his will alone for the story, his shows at festivals in Monterey, Woodstock and The Isle Of Wight are clear examples of what a mere mortal named James Marshall Hendrix made in life PLAY THE GUITAR ....

02 - Eric Clapton Cream :
"Clapton Is God" shouted the cold walls of underground stations in London back in 1965, and was not least Eric was one of the greatest musicians of the 60's when he made his first steps with Derek & The Dominoes, Blind Faith, The Dirty Mac (only one night) and of course with Cream. His guitar skills were beyond the 70's and 80's, and even in the 90's with his great Unplugged, for a time was a colleague of Roger Waters, and it still out there prowling around like one of those veteran rock legends ...


03 - PETE TOWNSHEND The Who :
A master of distortion y. .. the worst nightmare of the guitars, because in its heyday destroyed them without mercy, but no longer the great player he was, and still today remains a living legend of Rock, in the 70's continued with The Who successfully until the sudden death of drummer Keith Moon, then working alone or with his friend (another great guitarist) David Gilmour ...

04 - JEFF BECK The Yardbirds : Direct
whatever the Holy Trinity of Rock, The Yardbirds name given since passed through its ranks as guitarists Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and of course Jeff Beck, one of the most experimentads musicians from Rock, Blues and Jazz that has been attended the Wimbledon School of Art and had collaborations with great musicians such as Rod Stewart (with his band The Jeff Beck Group), Mick Jagger and Tina Turner ...


05 - Robby Krieger of The Doors :
Ladies and gentlemen, from Los Angeles, California ... Rev. not expect the Roadhouse Blues riff? In this brilliant composition owe the most greatest songs of The Doors, and without exaggeration can be given the credit as one of the best, thanks to its flexible fingers and unforgettable requintos, some rubbing to the simple, but always stayed in mind people, such as Love Me Two Times, Roadhouse Blues and gorgeous solo Light My Fire ...
06 - CARLOS SANTANA Santana : This great musician
Mexican proudly (and proudly Jalisience direct Autlan de Navarro) was educated musically by his father, a violinist of Mariachi, and years later another great musician from Mexico Javier Batiz, taught him valuable techniques, which led him to be world famous, playing in the great festival of Woodstock, but never forgetting to Mexico because I get to do duets with El Tri and Mana ...


07 - George Harrison of The Beatles :
Ok, but no Beatles got to run the risk of being stoned by some annoying Beatlefan ... Well, I really owe a lot to this talented musician, as without exaggerated technical (ehem Satriani) or use weird tricks (ehem Page) has been the most sublime melodies to the music and being a Beatle was not sosprenderse , his compositions are purely transcendental and necessary for anyone who deigns to enjoy music ...

08 - Frank Zappa Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of The Invention :
Musician, Painter, Sculptor, politicians, activists and Loco, all in a subject that I complexity to the most avant-garde Rock, his works were pioneers of the Progressive and Avant Garde experimentation led him to the highest in the world of rock guitarists, with over 60 albums under his belt (obviously some of them post- mortem) Zappa has become the most modern and essential to the music ...

09 - Dave Davies of The Kinks :
The Englishman shook up the Hard Rock with songs like You Really Got Me and All Day And All Of The Night, whose riffs were new to this scene pop 60's , at the end of the decade he and his brother sued by The Doors, they say plague the clarinetist at All Day ... for use in the subject Hello, I Love You by the band, everything was forgotten in a story for both bands ...

10 - KEITH RICHARDS Rolling Stones :
This drunken friend, a pirate today raisin fact, was a symbol next to Sir Mick Jagger, when he and his riff (I Can not Get No) Satisfaction postponed first by The Beatles from the top spot, but his problems with drugs and alcohol have taken on merit, as it has survived this beloved musician? God only knows ... or maybe Satan ehh ...


11 - Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones :
Another member of The Rolling Stones, the late Brian Jones, a talented studio musician, whose talent was not only the guitar, but anything that fell into their hands blissful, but as a guitarist was a great example of melodies, and although his compositions were very Folk, can boast of having a place in the Stones history as a founding member and giver of life to a band with a tendency to decline ...