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100 Riffs (A Brief History of Rock N' Roll)
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Super impressive.
While listening, I was asking myself, if I could play electric, what would I wish I could sound like. Just of those song fragments, I would pick Blue Oyster Cult and Dire Sraits Sultans of Swing.
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Really enjoyed that! BOC Reaper was the most exciting riff to me.
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Ha that's very cool
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Good one.
This showed up in my email in August, from Reverb.com, and features some pretty good playing, too: https://reverb.com/blog/100-tv-theme-songs-on-guitar |
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That's cool. I skipped through it quickly but heard some SRV, Metallica, AC/DC, Dire Straits, Van Halen, etc. It's well done and well put together.
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"It's just riffs I learned off records that I know..." -- Martin Mull, sometime in the 1970s
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