Waterloo Sunset, by the Kinks, began in Ray Davies head as Liverpool Sunset, partially owing to his fondness for the Merseybeat sounds of bands coming out of Liverpool at the time. The song featured a ...
This week we released a couple of 10-Packs; one with songs by George Harrison, all post-Beatles, and the other featuring Psychedelic Songs of the 60s. Many of these were released to our Target Members recently ...
John Fogerty’s 1984 come back album, *Centerfield *brought him back into the limelight with a bang.
By now everybody should be aware of the incredible talents of Ian Anderson, on many levels.
*We Used To Know*was released on the second Jethro Tull album, Stand Up, as they were starting to head out of their blues roots and into a more progressive direction.
*Birthday*is a classic example of taking a simple riff, dropping it into a 12-bar blues format, adding some catchy vocals over a short chord progression, throwing in a little drum break and lead guitar fill, ...
One of the bands that really helped define the Psychedelic Sound of the Sixties was The Byrds. Their early line up with Roger (Jim) McGuinn, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, and Gene Clark produced a defining ...
It was really a Beatles week around here at TotallyGuitars. Not just because we put out a set of lessons by George Harrison, but we had a couple of student videos for review that were ...
The album George Harrison was working on in his last days was Brainwashed, and it was released posthumously in 2002.